Manufacturer Information

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vidaXL Marketplace International B.V.

Mary Kingsleystraat 1

5928 SK Venlo

PaĆ­ses Bajos

Usage Warnings

Parasol Spare Parts and Accessories

Warnings and safety precautions

Main risks

  • Tip-over or movement of the parasol due to an insufficient base, unstable fittings or gusts of wind.
  • Finger pinches and cuts when handling ribs, hinges, crank handles and sharp-edged parts.
  • Falling components if poorly secured (canopy fabric, finials, caps, adaptors) during use.
  • Tripping over bases, ballast weights, protruding fixings, straps or covers in walkways.
  • Sudden breakage of parts fatigued by corrosion, sun exposure or wear.
  • Leaks of water or sand from fillable bases that reduce stability and soil the area.
  • Mould, bad odours or discolouration if canopies and covers are stored damp.
  • If the accessory includes lighting or batteries, risk of damage from moisture or short-circuit.

Safe use

  • Check the compatibility of the spare with the pole diameter, rib type and opening mechanism before assembly.
  • Install on a firm, level surface, using ballast or a base appropriate to the parasol size.
  • Tighten fixings gradually without forcing the threads; use appropriate tools and gloves to prevent cuts.
  • Keep fingers clear of hinges and shear points when folding or tensioning the canopy; on larger models, carry out the operation with two people.
  • Check that all parts are secure and aligned and perform a gentle open/close test before normal use.
  • Close and secure the parasol when not in use, overnight or when wind is forecast; use straps or tie-down covers.
  • For water/sand bases, fill to the mark, secure the plugs and avoid moving them when full unless designed for it.
  • For accessories with lighting or batteries, use only the specified power sources, protect connections from rain and do not immerse controllers or chargers.
  • Do not modify parts or mix non-equivalent fixings; use spares intended for your model.

Storage and maintenance

  • Clean canopies, covers and parts with warm water and mild, pH-neutral soap; avoid solvents and abrasives.
  • Dry fabrics completely before storing to prevent mould and bad odours.
  • Periodically inspect screws, tensioners, seams, cords and ribs; re-tighten after the first few days of use.
  • Lubricate swivel mechanisms or crank handles sparingly with products suitable for outdoor use, avoiding contact with the fabric.
  • Check the condition of fillable bases: water/sand level, plugs and any cracks; in winter empty water-filled bases to prevent breakage due to ice.
  • Protect metal parts from corrosion and remove surface rust when it appears.
  • Store the parasol closed and secured, preferably under cover during periods of strong winds or prolonged inactivity.
  • Replace without delay any parts that are cracked, frayed, deformed or with excessive play.

Usage restrictions

  • Do not use the parasol open in strong winds, storms or sudden gusts.
  • Do not hang plant pots, heavy lights or other objects from the ribs or pole.
  • Do not allow children to handle crank handles, mechanisms or bases; keep small parts out of their reach.
  • Do not stand on, climb or use the structure as an anchor point.
  • Keep away from barbecues, patio heaters and other sources of heat or flame.
  • Do not drill the pole or ribs to fit non-specified accessories, or fasten to fragile structures.
  • Use only on surfaces and supports suitable for the weight and size of the set.