General description
This garden parasol is perfect for creating shade and protecting you from the sun's harmful UV rays. Made of durable, UV-protective, and anti-fade polyester, it provides optimum protection against the sun and is easy to clean. The strong hardwood pole and durable ribs ensure stability and durability, while the wind vent allows for heat and wind venting, making it an excellent choice for outdoor living. The parasol can be easily opened and closed thanks to the single pulley system.Technical specifications
- Colour: Sand
- Frame material: Solid hardwood with teak colour, laminated bamboo
- Cover material: Fabric (100% polyester)
- Overall dimensions: 198 x 198 x 231 cm (W x D x H)
- Pole diameter: 38 mm
- Includes 4 ribs
- Features single pulley system
- Assembly required: Yes
Installation
- Ensure that this product is fully assembled as illustrated before use.
- Do not completely tighten each screw until all screws are properly fixed.
- It is important to re-tighten any screws used in assembly 2 weeks after assembly and once every 3 months to ensure stability.
- Keep children out of the assembly area during assembly.
- Handle heavy parts with care.
Usage
- This product should only be used on firm, level ground.
- Ensure the product is always placed on level ground.
- Never use or open this parasol without a suitable base set in place.
- Do not use this parasol during periods of high winds and rain.
- Always close the sunshade and put the cover on if the wind rises above a “moderate breeze”, if there is snowfall, or if it is raining.
Other information
- This product is not 100% waterproof; it is recommended to treat it with a waterproof spray for better water resistance.
- The product contains small parts which could pose a risk to young children; keep small parts out of reach of children.
- This product is not a toy; ensure that children do not use the sunshade, canopy, or base for playing or climbing.
- Do not use open fire (e.g., garden barbecue or grill) beneath or right next to this product.
























