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markise camper 3m Camping MarkiseDeine Camper & Go Markise Diese einzigartige, sttzenlose Markise spart dir Zeit und Stress. Ankommen, parken, und keine zwei Minuten spter im Schatten chillen! Du kennst die Camper & Go Markise noch nicht? Hier gibt es alle Infos! Produktbeschreibung Was macht die Camper & Go Markise so einzigartig? Funktioniert ohne Sttzen, ohne Schnre, ohne Stress. Nie wieder ber die eigenen Heringe stolpern! Sie ist super leicht und nimmt wenig Platz im Camper weg!

Deine Camper & Go Markise

Diese einzigartige, stützenlose Markise spart dir Zeit und Stress. Ankommen, parken, und keine zwei Minuten später im Schatten chillen!

 Du kennst die Camper & Go Markise noch nicht? Hier gibt es alle Infos!

Produktbeschreibung

Was macht die Camper & Go Markise so einzigartig?

  • Funktioniert ohne Stützen, ohne Schnüre, ohne Stress. Nie wieder über die eigenen Heringe stolpern!
  • Sie ist super leicht und nimmt wenig Platz im Camper weg!
  • Abgebaut quasi unsichtbar. Du hast keinen hässlichen, schweren Kasten am Fahrzeug!
  • Sie ist aufgebaut in 90 Sekunden - Abbauen geht noch schneller!
  • 100% Schatten - klingt selbstverständlich? Hier ist es wirklich so!
  • Wasserdicht - logisch!
  • Wasser läuft einfach ab und bildet keinen schweren "Wassersack"!
  • Bei Wind und Regen kannst du ganz entspannt bleiben. Die Markise hält! Zugelassen bis max. 25km/h.
    Ist die Markise für mich geeignet?

    Grundsätzliche Voraussetzungen:

    • Dein Dachträger (falls schon vorhanden) sollte stabil genug sein.
    • In speziellen Fällen geht es auch ohne Dachträger. Zum Beispiel per Verschraubung mittels Adapter funktioniert die stützenlose Markise auch ohne Dachträger. (z.B. Adapter No. 06)
    • Bei der Installation deiner Camper & Go Markise müssen die beiden Markisenaufnahmen, von Lochmitte zu Lochmitte, im exakten Abstand zu einander installiert werden. Der Abstand entspricht deiner Markisenauswahl.
    • Werkzeug, Knowhow, oder ein Fachmann für die Installation sind selbstverständlich.

    Bitte schau dir auch unbedingt dieses Video komplett an! Darin beantworte ich fast alle Fragen zu Aufbau, Anbindung, und was sonst noch wichtig ist...
    Sollten trotzdem Unklarheiten bestehen, oder du weitere Hilfe brauchen, melde dich bei mir.
    Ich versuche sehr gern dir zu helfen, damit du auch endlich eine großartige Markise ohne Stützen bekommst!

    Was ist mit Wind?

    Die Markise hält so einiges aus, aber sie ist nicht unzerstörbar.

    Die Markise ist bis 25 km/h Windgeschwindigkeit zugelassen. Darüber ist die Markise abzubauen. Informiere dich über das Wetter vor Ort. Besonders an der See können spontan heftige Böen auftreten.
     
    Die Markise darf nur unter Aufsicht betrieben werden. Beim Verlassen des Zugriffsbereiches ist die Markise abzubauen.

    Schau dir einfach diese Video an.

    Wie befestige ich das?

    Grundsätzlich ist die Installation super einfach.

    Alles was du tun musst, egal wo du die Markise installieren möchtest: du musst die beiden Markisenaufnahmen parallel zueinander im richtigen Abstand befestigen. Das ist alles.
    Dafür habe ich einige Lösungen und Adapter entwickelt, die dir verschiedenste Konstruktionen ermöglicht.

    Grundsätzlicher Abstand der Markisenhalterungen:

    Egal für welche Installation du dich entscheidest. Du must den angegebenen Abstand exakt einhalten. Zu wenig Abstand, dann hängt die Markise durch. Zu viel Abstand, dann ist das ganze System zu sehr gespannt. Beides führt dazu, dass die Markise schneller verschleißt, oder nicht richtig arbeitet.
    Solltest du ein Sondermaß benötigen, lass uns telefonieren - bestimmt finden wir eine Lösung.

    Befestigung der Markisenaufnahme:

    Die Markisenaufnahme und die Stofflasche installierst du vorne mit je zwei M6 Schrauben am Camper & Go Dachträgerfuß, oder dem Adapter. Hinten wird die Markisenaufnahme mit je einer M8 Schrauben und der entsprechenden Schraublasche befestigt. Diese werden dann dann am Aluprofil, oder dem Dachträger verschraubt.

    Hier habe ich dir Video zu dem Thema gemacht: Hier klicken. Auf meinem Kanal findest du auch noch weitere Videos zum Aufbau.

    Installation an Camper & Go Dachträgernfüßen:

    Die Installation der Markisenaufnahme erfolgt vorne mit je 2x M6 Schrauben und hinten mit Schraublasche S 01.
    Für die Standard Dachträger (Anschraubpunkte, C-Schine, Airline-Schiene, Fixpunkte) benötigst du die Markisenaufnahme 2° Standard. Für die Regenrinnendachträger benötigst du die 13° Spezial-Halterung. Mehr Infos dazu findest du bei den entsprechenden Dachträgerfüßen.

     


    Instalation mittels Adapter:

    Falls du mit den Dachträgerfüßen nicht auf die exakten Maße kommst, oder an einen anderen Dachträger bauen willst, helfen dir die entsprechenden Adapter.


    Wichtig!

    Der Anbau sollte durch qualifiziertes Fachpersonal erfolgen! Im eigenen Interesse und zum Schutz anderer muss alles sicher und stabil sein! Safety First!
    Ich übernehme keinerlei Haftung für unsachgemäße Befestigung oder Eigenkonstruktionen!

    Lieferumfang | Nutzerinformationen | Herstellerangaben
    • 2x Markisenaufnahmen - Edelstahl
    • 2x Stoffbefestigungslasche - Edelstahl
    • 2x teleskopierbare Carbonstangen (CFK/GFK)
    • 1x Markisenbespannung inkl. Befestigungsmaterial
    • Schrauben - Edelstahl schwarz (4xM6, 2xM8) 
    • 2x Sicherheits-Anhänger

    Leg dir am Besten gleich die benötigten Adapter, Schraublaschen oder Dachträger in den Warenkorb.

    Technische Daten & Pflege

    Markisenaufnahme
    Material: Edelstahl
    Gewicht inkl. Anbauteile: 1990g (2Stück)

    Stangen
    Material: CFK
    Gewicht inkl. Beutel: 1260g (2 Stück)

    Markisenstoff | Befestigung
    Material Markise: Nylon/Polyester
    Wassersäule 5000mm
    Gewicht inkl. Anbauteile und Beutel: 350g (220cm) / 380g (250cm) / 430g (300cm)

    Gesamtgewicht
    ca. 3,7 kg

    Pflegehinweise

    Stoff

    • Bitte stets trocken verstauen. Wenn der Stoff naß verpackt wird kann es zu Stockflecken kommen und die Beschichtung kann Schaden nehmen. Das führt zu einer Wasserdurchlässigkeit. Also: Wenn's mal regnet und man schnell alles zusammenpackt: den Stoff einfach bei der nächst möglichen Gelegenheit nochmal auspacken und ordentlich trocknen lassen.

    Stangen

    • Die Stangen sollten stets sauber gehalten werden. Wenn die Stangen mit Staub und Dreck bedeckt sind, können diese durch Kratzer verschleißen. Die Klemmung der Teleskopauszüge kann leiden und die Stabilität kann abnehmen. Hier empfehle ich einen besonders sorgsamen Umgang und eine Reinigung mit einem sauberen Tuch nach jedem Gebrauch, um Staub und Dreck zu entfernen. Also mit einem sauberen Tuch abreiben und sie erst dann zusammenschieben.

    Allgemein

    • Reinigung mit Wasser und sauberem Tuch. Keine scharfen Reiniger, Alkohol oder Bremsenreiniger verwenden. Stoff nicht in der Waschmaschine waschen.
    Gewährleistung & Rücknahme

    Jegliche Rücknahme und Haftung ist bei diesem Produkt ausgeschlossen, sobald du irgendetwas an den gelieferten Teilen bearbeitet hast.

    Die Stangen sind vom Umtausch ausgeschlossen, sobald sie einmal in Gebrauch waren, da eine unsachgemäße Bedienung nicht ausgeschlossen werden kann.

    Hier findes du die Bedienungsanleitung: Klick!

    Hersteller nach GPSR
    Camper&Go - Mirko Frank
    Dammstr. 30
    75382 Althengstett
    www.camper-and-go.com

     

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