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MARKET UMBRELLA & BASE
LIMITED WARRANTY:
UMBRELLA FRAME:
Umbrella frame is warranted for a period of 1 year from the original date of receipt of goods. Manufacturer
warrants that the product shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal and
reasonable use and proper assembly. Warping, splitting, rotting of wood frame poles and rusling or
discoloring of metal parts is included in coverage.
What is not covered:
Damage caused as a result of wind, storms, mistreatment, abusive storage or umbrella falling over due to
frame not secured properly in base is not covered.
Damage indicative of wind are broken rib assemblies.
WIND CONDITIONS: Umbrella should not be open in wind speeds of 25 mph or more. Failure to do so
can cause pole breakage and/or fabric tears.
UMBRELLA COVER:
There is a 5-year warranty on the Sunbrella Firesist@ fabric due to loss of color or strength from normal
exposure conditions including sunlight, mildew, rot and atmospheric chemicals.
Tears or wearing in fabric due to the umbrella falling over, chafing against a building or other mistreatment,
shall not be recognized aS,a condition of warranty.
*Replacement of warranty items will be determined upon factory discretion.
BASE:
Base is warranted for a period of 1 year from the original date of receipt of goods. Manufacturer warrants
that the product shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials on all bases which also cover
rust and breakage of the tube.
Sunbrella Firesist (FR)
fabric cover
INHERENTLY FLAME RETARDENT FABRIC:
Retardent additives are incorporated into the
solution-dyed formula prior to fiber formation,
making fire protection an inherent part of the
fabric.
Fabric does not melt drip and is inherently flame
retardant passing the following FR requirements:
RETAINS COLOR & STRENGTH:
Fabric contains 100% solution-dyed fibers that
resist fading and cracking from exposure to the
sun, chlorine, atmospheric chemicals and moisture.
;J California State Fire Marshall's Test
Procedure #801. Title 19. Reg. #F368.01
;J NFPA 701.
;J ASTM E-84-84 - Values for flame spread
and smoke density is Class A or Class I
building material.
;J F.A.A. 25.853(b) interior aircraft textiles and
furnishings.
;J FMVSS302: Auto, bus, train
;J CPAOI-84: Tent walls and roof.
;J New York Board of Standards 294-40-SR.
" UFAC: Upholstered furniture.
" NFPA 1975 - Fireman's station uniform
(FTMS 5903-191) and institutional blankets.
" UL 214 Certification (U.S.)
;J CAN/UL S109 Certification (Canada)
WATER RESISTANT:
Sunbrella Firesist@ fabric has a water-repellent
finish applied before manufacturing.
Water beads will run off the fabric cover.
SKU 185297 I TAG
DESCRIPTION:
F602
PATTISON
UMBRELLA
I ;~~RBUCKS
MANUFACTURER
Logo
_ Brass plated~screw on c-onnec-tor
- Bottom pole
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in warm weather and fit tighter in colder weather.
Fabric: Glen Raven Mills, Sunbrella Hemlock Tweed, Firesist #8605. Fabric is Solution-dyed mod acrylic,
Approx,- 9:25 oz. per sq. Y<trd, Mildew resistatit, Woven fapric mad~ 100% SEF/FF self-extinguishing fibers.
4. Canopy: Pocket corners triple-reinforced with extra material stitched over main fabric panels.
5. AirVent: Custom design, square (for air flow). Vent is Sec).lred to main panels with fabric ties which are
screwed into frame. A grommet-hole is applied to center of vent to allow for center positioning of umbrella
cover. Refer to wind conditions on warranty page.
6. Valance Size: 6 1/2" with screen print of Starbucks logo in white on each flap,
7. Bottom pole corin,ector: Brass plate is at bottom end of pole for protection from base tube,
Connector: Brass plated screw on into upper pole.
~~u~ ~~~ 'c.c.......~~..~__ __~~_~~~ .. ____u~.~ ~...... ~ ~ ~ Pin: 25/8" length
. _~_~_._~u SECU~!!~ -t::\'" ~~~
1. Base Security Pin with Clasp: After bottom pole .~
is secured into base, the secu rity pin should be \~
inserted into aligned holes of base and bottom pole, "k2" d'
, " ..,raG et lameter
passing through to the opposite end of base tube.
2, Security pin hole is located approx. 5 1/2" from top ofba$e tube.
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Insertsec.Llritypin,.passing through basetubehoIeto opposite end ~
6fbEisetube. Secure clasp on bracket fora secure fit,
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SKU 185540 I TAG F601
DESCRIPTIONi
UMBRELLA BASE W/SECURITY PIN
MANUFACTURER
MODEL
PATTISON
S1 ARBUCKS
Diameter, 751bs, Round
2. Base Construction: Cast Iron
3. New Color: New Elements Bronze
5. Powder Coat: Base has been powder coated to
prevent rust.
2. Security pin hole is located approx. 51/2" from top
of base tu be.
INSTRUCTIONS
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Insert security pin, passing
through base tube hole to
opposite end of base tube. Se~cure
clasp on bracket for a secure fit.
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141/2" overall height
4 Steal BoJts
Pin: 2 5/8" length
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11" Cha in
Bracket 2" diameter
SKU 185297
DESCRIPTION:
I TAGS F602
UMBRELLA
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@ Overall Height ~ 100TT
.(Ii) Short Rib Length = 20 1/2"
@ long Rib length = 43TT
@ Valance Height = 6 1/2TT
@ Flap Width = 60TT
0100"
84"
2/11/2004
ST ARBUCKS MARKET UMBRELLA
INSTAllATION & HANDLING INSTRUCTION
INSTAllATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Place umbrella base at desired location.
2. Open umbrella carton. FIG, A
3. Remove umbrella frame and bottom pole contents.
4. Remove all plastic and Styrofoam packaging. FIG. B
5. Screw on the bottom pole to the main frame by inserting the bottom pole into sleeve at end of main
frame. FIG. C
6. Insert umbrella into umbrella base, aligning holes in bottom pole to match with hole in base tube. FIG, D
7. Attach security pin, located on the bottom pole, through the base security pin hole. FIG. E The pin should
enter hole in bottom pole and pass through opposite end of the base tube.
8. Umbrella is now ready for opening, by manually grasping runner hub. FIG, F
9. Pin position may be inserted in any of the 3 pin holes for cover adjustment from tight to looser fit. Cover
will stretch easier in warmer weather and fit tighter in colder climate.
10. Insert frame pin to complete installation.
Handling:
Removing Cover: The cover can easily be removed and replaced by removing screw at top of umbrella
frame and 4 screws located towards the upper part of each rib, To remover cover, pull the 4 pocket sleeves
away from frame.
Wind Conditions: Umbrella should not be open in wind speeds of 25 mph or more. Failure to do so can
cause pole breakage and/or fabric tears.
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Please select from the following:
1900 Series Ribbon Window
200 Series Curtainwall
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Product 1900 Series 400 Series 200 Series
Applications Horizontal Strip Mid-rise Low~ to Mid-Rise
Windows Curtainwall & Curtainwall &
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Storefronts Storefronts
Face Width 1-314",2" & 2- 2~1/2" 2"
1/2"
Backmember NA 3-5/8",4", 5", 5~ 2-1/2",4",6" &
Depths 1/2",6",7", & 8" 8"
Face Depths 5/8",3/4",1",1- 5/8",3/4",1",1- 1/2",3/4",1",1-
1/2",2",2-1/2" 1/2", 2", 2~1/2" 1/2",2"
Overall Depths 4-1/2" to 5~ 5-1/2" to 11-3/4" 4~1/4" to 9~1/4"
1/16"
Glass Thickness 1 " 1 " 1"
Air Infiltration 0.056 CFM/Ft.2 0.01 CFM/Ft. 2 0.01 CFM/Ft. 2
Dynamic Water 10 PSF 15 PSF 15 PSF
Structural 39 PSF 90 PSF 90 PSF
Overload
CRF* 54 68 66
U Value* 0.59 0.67 0.66
Sound NA 32 STC 32 STC
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LEFT: Medium Stile Entrance, 14000 Storefront; Blue Paint;
Motorola/GPS Industrial Bldg.; Architect: E.N. Zisook & Associates;
Glazing Contr.: Five County Glass, Distributed through Coolidge Glass
Tubelite provides single-source convenience for a wide variety of
entrances. With seven anodized finishes, fifteen standard paint colors,
and an indefinite number of custom colors, the design palette is virtually
unlimited. For details, please choose an option below:
Standard Entrances: narrow stile doors in clear and bronze anodized
finishes. Quick delivery!
Modified Entrances: narrow, medium, and wide stile in 21 standard (and
innumerable blended) finishes and an array of hardware options. (For
example, see how easily you can make existing entrances ADA-
compliant!)
Custom Entrances: narrow, medium, and wide stile doors built and
finished to your exact specifications.
Monumental doors: heavy-duty doors for high-traffic areas.
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Durable tie-rod construction:
The/strength and flexibility of steel tie-rod
construction is what holds it all together and
makes our doors endure. Tie-rod construction
is as durable as welded construction, but
superior in many ways. Tubelite doors can be
modified, disassembled or resized right in the
field. No other door offers you this much
strength and flexibility.
Entrance pull handles, push bar:
Standard hardware includes a convenient
pull~handle and push~bar. The pull-handle,
which can be operated with one's fist (I.e., it
requires no grasping), making it easy to
operate for people with disabilities.
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LEFT: Standard Narrow Stile Entrance, Versa Thermâ„¢ Storefront;
Ritsema Associates; Architect: Landmark Design Group; Glazing Contr.:
Vas Glass
Tubelite Storefront Framing Systems for single-story (typically 8'~9' high)
applications are among the most flexible and reliable systems on the
market today. Please select from the following:
New 14000 I/O Storefront: all the strength and
performance of 14000 in a versatile form that lets you
place the lites in the front, rear, or center positions.
14000 Series Storefront: a flush-glazed window system
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4500 Series Storefront: a framing system designed for
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Versa Therm TM Framing: our most versatile and
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Tubelite extrudes and fabricates architectural aluminum. For finishes,
we employ Linetec, known for the latest in high~technology finishing in
both the painting and anodizing of aluminum, and whose color variation
tolerances, we believe, are the tightest in the industry. In addition to our
stocked Clear and Bronze, we offer five more anodized finishes and
fifteen standard paint colors. Blended and custom colors are also
available, providing you with an infinite variety. More than a palette of
pretty colors, the finishes are tough and backed by some of the best
warranties in the industry.
Superior Coatings for Aluminum Extrusions
Architects and specifiers should be aware that AAMA has raised
performance requirements for organic coatings on aluminum extrusions
and panels used in high-quality aluminum windows and doors. The new
specifications will better serve architects, building owners and
contractors to select and specify the appropriate level of performance of
factory spray-applied organic coatings for different job requirements.
Previous AAMA performance standards covered "good" (AAMA 603)
and "better" (high performance) (AAMA 605) grades of coatings. These
have been superceded by a new series of three standards:
AAMA 2603 is intended primarily for interior, light commercial and
residential-grade coatings of at least 20 microns (0.8 mil) thickness. It
provides test methods and acceptance criteria for color uniformity,
specular gloss, dry film hardness, film adhesion, impact resistance,
chemical resistance, corrosion resistance (under varying conditions of
humidity and salt spray exposure) and weathering. A one-year outdoor
exposure weathering test in a South Florida fading is optional.
AAMA 2604 and 2605 applies to coatings of at least 30 microns (1.2
mils) thickness intended primarily for commercial and architectural-
grade applications. Both utilize the same ASTM test methods and
performance criteria to evaluate color uniformity, specular gloss, impact
resistance and chemical resistance. Compared to AAMA 2603, they
include additional test methods and acceptance criteria for abrasion
resistance, chemical resistance and weathering. Weathering tests
evaluate color retention, chalk resistance, gloss retention and resistance
to erosion after mandatory extended outdoor test exposure in the South
Florida environment.
AAMA 2604 recognizes high-performance coatings that could involve
non-chrome pretreatment, a necessity in some markets where chrome
pretreatment are not allowed due to environmental concerns over the
use of heavy metals.
AAMA 2605 addresses complete coatings systems based on chrome
pretreatment (often considered necessary for the best long-term
adhesion of the coating to the metal) and superior quality coating
formulations.
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