SKYLUX Roof Self Supporting Aluminium Profile System Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
SKYLUX

SKYLUX Roof Self Supporting Aluminium Profile System

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: Climalux Wintergarten
  • Languages: NL, FR, EN, DE
  • Components: Mauerprofil, Rinne, Abstandhalter, Verglasung, Abschlussarbeit

Product Usage Instructions

General Assembly Guidelines

Refer to the provided table of contents for specific sections related to assembly.

Preparation

Follow the steps outlined in the manual to prepare for the assembly process.

General Tips and Maintenance Instructions

Ensure to follow the maintenance guidelines provided to prolong the lifespan of your product.

Rinne Installation

Refer to pages 12-14 for detailed instructions on installing the rinne component.

Mauerprofil Attachment

Consult page 15 for guidance on attaching the mauer profil to your setup.

Abstandhalter Placement

Page 18 provides information on how to correctly place the abstandhalter in your structure.

Verglasung Process

For installing the verglasung component, refer to page 19 of the manual.

Finalizing the Work

Pages 20-22 offer detailed steps for completing the finishing touches on your setup.

Safety Instructions

Fall Hazard

  • Use ladders correctly when accessing the roof. Ensure the ladder is in good condition and set at an appropriate angle of 75°.
  • Do not carry heavy material up the ladder; use a crane if necessary to lift materials.
  • Ensure there is sufficient space around the roof area to support the construction.
  • Always secure the load when using a lifting platform.
  • Walk on the roof only forwards, not backwards, and ensure adequate lighting at the workplace.

Danger of Falling Objects

  • It is forbidden to walk within 1 meter of an area where objects can fall.
  • Mark hazard zones and do not enter these zones during construction.

Risk of Crushing

  • All tools should be in good condition, CE marked, and not removed from the construction site.
  • Only trained individuals should use these tools, which must always be properly set up and maintained.

Trip Hazard and Obstacles on the Ground

  • Keep the work area clean and tidy. Clean up immediately – do not leave tools or waste on the ground.
  • Waste must be separated.
  • Be cautious with electrical cables to avoid tripping.
  • Ensure sufficient lighting at the workplace.

Sharp Objects

  • Be careful not to cut your fingers or get them caught when working with sharp edges.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves.

Ergonomics

  • Lift loads correctly by squatting, not bending over, and carrying close to the body.
  • Loads over 25 kg should be carried by two or more people.

Personal Protective Equipment

  • Wear appropriate work clothing, safety shoes, and a helmet.
  • Use a safety line and fall arrest system when the edge is not sufficiently secured or if no safety nets are installed below the roof area.
  • Wear gloves when working with roofing components.
  • Wear safety glasses and ear protection when using saws or grinding machines.

Last Minute Risk Analysis

Always perform a last-minute risk analysis. Stop if unsure and consult your supervisor if necessary

FAQs

  • Q: What is the 3/4/5 Rule mentioned in the manual?
    • A: The 3/4/5 Rule is a method used to ensure accurate measurements and angles during the assembly process. It involves creating specific points and distances to guide the installation of components.
  • Q: How do I determine the Verandabreite (Veranda width)?
    • A: To determine the Veranda width, follow the instructions provided in section D of the manual which involves steps like marking points O1 and O2, using a 3-meter long thread and chalk to draw a circle from point O1, and a 5-meter long thread to draw a circle from point C1.
  • Q: Where can I find the latest version of the installation instructions?
    • A: You can view the latest version of the installation instructions at www.agplastics.com.
  • Q: What personal protective equipment is required for installation?
    • A: Work clothing, safety shoes, helmet, gloves, safety glasses, and ear protection are required during installation.
  • Q: What should I do if I am uncertain about the installation?
    • A: Perform a last-minute risk analysis and consult your supervisor if necessary. Do not take unnecessary risks.
  • Q: Can I walk on the roof during installation?
    • A: No, you should always ensure that there is adequate support and never walk backwards on the roof. Use caution and maintain adequate lighting

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