Deponti Pigato User Manual & Assembly Instructions
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User manual / assembly instructions
Deponti patio roof
Type Pigato
Version: February 2016
www.deponti.com Patio Roof Manual – Type Pigato 1
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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Safety precautions and warnings
3. Product description
4. Parts overview
4.1 Exploded view
4.2 Delivery inspection
4.3 Parts list
5. Preparation for assembly
5.1 Conditions for assembly
5.2 Inspection of tools and accessories
5.3 Measuring & determining dimensions
5.3.1 Height adjustments
5.3.2 Roof length
5.4 Joining patio roofs
6. Assembly
6.1 Mounting the wall profile
6.2 Pre-installing the gutter
6.2.1 Installing the leaf catcher in the gutter
6.2.2 Attaching the decorative profile to the gutter
6.2.3 Installing the steel strip in the gutter
6.3 Installing posts, gutter and end rafters
6.3.1 Installing posts on foundation blocks
6.3.2 Installing the gutter
6.3.3 Installing the end rafters
6.4 Installing the middle rafters
6.5 Installing the glass panels
6.6 Finishing
7. Maintenance
8. Disposal of waste
9. Warranty conditions
10. Contact
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KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE USE!
For the duration and the terms and conditions of the warranty we recommend that you contact your supplier. We also refer you to our General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery which are available on request. Deponti
B.V. accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from a failure to carefully follow the instructions in this manual or exercise due caution during transport, assembly, use and maintenance of the patio roof. As a result of our policy of continuous product improvement, certain product details may differ from what is described in this manual. For this reason the instructions provided only serve as a guideline for installation of the product this manual describes. This manual has been compiled with the utmost care, but Deponti B.V. cannot be held responsible for any errors in this manual or the consequences thereof. Furthermore, all rights are reserved and no part of this manual may be reproduced in any way whatsoever.
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1.
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your Deponti patio roof!
Before you can start enjoying your patio roof it must be assembled properly. This manual provides clear instructions for all the steps you must complete for correct assembly of your Deponti patio roof.
We recommend that you take the time to read the entire manual before you begin assembly.
Check whether you have received all the necessary parts before you begin assembly. For your safety, follow all the applicable instructions. This also guarantees the safety of the installed roof. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact your Deponti dealer.
This manual should be kept in a safe, dry and shady place. In the event of damage or loss, the user must request a new copy of the manual from the supplier.
2. Safety precautions and warnings
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Important:
Please read the safety precautions and warnings before assembling the patio roof.
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During assembly, carefully follow the instructions and guidelines as described in this manual.
Never change the order of the steps to be performed. If any aspect of the assembly procedure is unclear, please contact your Deponti dealer.
We reserve the right to make technical changes without written notice.
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We normally recommend that the patio roof be installed by two people (qualified technicians/authorized installers) working together.
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Check the delivery immediately upon receipt. In the event of damage or an incomplete delivery please contact your dealer immediately.
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The materials must be stored in a dry, ventilated area, not exposed to direct sunlight.
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Open the packaging carefully. Make sure you do not damage the product.
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To prevent damage to your patio roof, place the parts on a soft, clean, flat surface. Never place the glass panels directly on the ground!
Laminated glass is easily scratched. Make sure it does not get scratched.
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Safety precautions and warnings (continued)
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Never stand on the glass panels.
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The addition or removal of parts, or the use or installation of materials other than in the prescribed manner, may adversely affect the safety of the patio roof and is therefore strongly discouraged!
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Cordon off the assembly location so that others are kept at a distance.
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Always wear the correct protective clothing (work gloves, dust mask, safety glasses, shoes with non-slip soles, etc.) when performing the work.
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Always place a ladder on a firm, stable surface.
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Mount the system against a firm, flat wall and on a flat, stable foundation or stone surface.
Ensure that wall and ground are clean and dry.
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Make sure all fasteners are properly tightened. Check this regularly.
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Make sure you have caulked the patio roof so it is completely waterproof.
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You must maintain and clean your patio roof at least once a year.
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Use plenty of water, soft material and a sponge for cleaning.
Use only neutral cleansers. No acids or alkalis.
Solvents (washing-up liquid and glass cleaner) can be used for removing greasy contamination.
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Dispose of the product in accordance with local laws and regulations.
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Product description
The aluminium patio roof type Pigato is composed of posts, gutter profile, wall profile, rafters, glass panels, cover strips and the necessary assembly materials.
The gutter is fitted with a 20x100 mm steel strip to hold the glass panels.
As standard, you have the choice between a round or traditional (Victorian style) decorative gutter and semicircular or square posts.
The Deponti Pigato patio roof is available as standard in widths of 4060, 5060 or 6060 as a single section; there is no limit to the number of sections that can be joined end to end.
The roof can have a length of 2500, 3000, 3500 or 4000 mm (measured horizontally).
The glass panels are made of 44.2 laminated safety glass. These consist of two 4 mm layers of nontempered glass with two layers of transparent film between them. This film ensures that in the event of breakage the shards remain attached so there is no risk of injury.
Details
Gutter
Posts
Colours
Roof covering
Width (mm)
Length (mm)
Round or traditional
Semicircular or square
Cream (RAL9001) or Graphite grey, structure (RAL7024)
44.2 laminated clear glass
4060/5060/6060 or a multiple thereof.
2500/3000/3500/4000
A Deponti patio roof can be installed on any existing foundation or stone surface. For added strength or when there is no good foundation present, foundation blocks can be used. These foundation blocks can be easily installed out of sight under the posts with the supplied bolts.
The foundation blocks are available with or without a rainwater discharge opening.
As an alternative to foundation blocks, ground screws can be used. This way there is no need to dig in the garden. These make installation faster and easier than foundation blocks. Your Deponti dealer can provide you with more information about this. www.deponti.com Patio Roof Manual – Type Pigato 5
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Parts overview
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4.2 Delivery inspection
The patio roof shown in this manual is a 5x3 metre Pigato with the posts on foundation blocks. This merely serves as an example. The type and number of components supplied depends on your order.
Note: Always carefully check the delivered items against the accompanying delivery note to ensure that the quantity and quality are correct. Any visible defects must be reported in writing within 7 days of delivery.
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4.3 Parts list
The following overview shows which parts are packed together. Carefully check the individual packaging units against the order form for quantity and quality.
02. Gutter profile 6. Steel strip
20x100 mm
14. Trim click strip
20. Trim cover wall profile
01. Wall profile 19. Wall profile rubber
05. Round decorative profile or
05A. Traditional
decorative profile
11. Post round with or without base plate or
11A. Post square
with or without base plate
10. Rainwater discharge pipe ø60 mm
12. End rafter
1x sealing rubber
16. End cover strip
1x sealing rubber
18. Sheet stopper
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2x sealing rubber
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15. 44.2 laminated glass
21. Trim cover gutter profile round or
21A. Trim cover gutter profile traditional
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1x bag of screws short 4.2x16 + bit
1x set frame fixing screws
9. 90° rainwater discharge sleeve or
09A. Rainwater discharge sleeve
Adapter 60-80
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1x bag of screws long 4.2x40
04. Leaf catcher
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1x coloured caulk
1x caulking gun 1x hole saw 60 mm
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08. Foundation block Hex bolt M8x40 with Washer rainwater (Option at foundation discharge block)
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Preparation for assembly
5.1 Conditions for assembly
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Note: The optimal processing temperature for the caulk is +5 °C to +40 °C.
Ground & façade
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A good flat stable surface is required for construction of the patio roof.
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The location where the roof will be placed must be construction-ready and free of obstacles
(garden furniture, flower boxes, etc.) so installers can perform their work without hindrance.
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Any obstacles, including utility lines (such as power cables, etc.), roots and debris, must have been removed from the ground.
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The façade must be free of sun shades, etc.
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The place where the wall profile will be placed must be firm, even and flat.
Dimensions & slope
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A Deponti roof should be installed with a slope of 12 cm per metre.
The height of the wall profile and the passage height (distance from bottom of gutter to the ground) are completely dependent on each other and determined by this slope.
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The maximum length of the roof is 4 metres. However, keep in mind the requirements concerning the maximum free span and number of posts.
Posts & joined patio roofs
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Maximum distance between the posts is 4 metres.
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When patio roofs are joined, a post is always placed under the coupling.
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The rainwater discharge cannot be placed inside a post above which gutters are joined.
Attachments at walls
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Due to expansion of the materials, the patio roof may not be placed tightly between two walls; there must be a gap of 1.5 mm per metre of width of the patio roof.
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When foundation blocks are used the posts cannot be placed against the wall, because the block is wider than the post.
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If you want to place a post against a wall, you must saw the flange off of one side and drill two new holes in the flange so that you can secure the post in four places.
Screws and drilling
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Deponti supplies special 4.2x19 mm and 4.2x40 mm stainless steel screws with the patio
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Note: Pre-drill a hole for each screw with a 3 mm drill bit!
If you continue to turn them after they are tight, the screw head may break off. It is recommended that you screw carefully, with the torque limiter on your drill set properly.
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5.1 Conditions for assembly (continued)
Caulk
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Deponti supplies caulk in the colours cream and graphite grey. This supplied caulk has been specially selected for the waterproof sealing of aluminium to aluminium or to most common construction materials, such as walls, concrete, etc. Follow the instructions on the tube.
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Note: This caulk is not suitable for sealing the polycarbonate sheets. If you need to seal your sheets, because you have a rainwater discharge (downspout) pipe run through it for
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Rubber seals
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A Deponti patio roof is standard equipped with pre-assembled, colour-matched rubber seals.
Before installation, the rubber seals for both the aluminium cover strips and the rafters must be cut to length.
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If the rubber seals are deformed, they can be straightened again with a little heat, from a hot air heater or hair dryer for example.
Remove protective film
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It is recommended that the protective film be removed from the aluminium parts at the last possible moment, to prevent damage. During installation the protective film must be pulled back a few centimetres from the edge so the film does not get stuck in the profiles; otherwise it will be difficult to remove later.
Warranty is void if the Pigato patio roof is not assembled and installed in accordance with the instructions.
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5.2 Inspection of tools and accessories
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5.3 Measuring & determining dimensions
The Deponti patio roof is available in a large range of sizes. Moreover, the roof has a modular design and can be quickly and easily made to size. However, please note that our current and future modular options are based on standard sizes. If you do not install your roof using the standard sizes, your options will also have to be adapted to size.
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H1: Height from ground to bottom of wall profile.
H2: Height from ground to bottom of gutter profile (= passage height).
L: Distance from back of wall profile to inside of post (= length).
L + 55 mm: Distance from back of wall profile to centre of rainwater discharge pipe.
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5.3.1 Height adjustments
A Deponti patio roof is designed for a slope of 12 cm per metre. All the static strength calculations, as well as all sizes and dimensions in this manual, are based on this.
The height of the wall profile and the passage height (distance from bottom of gutter to the ground) are completely dependent on each other and determined by this slope.
However, these heights can be adjusted very easily while maintaining the slope.
If you are going to install your patio roof based on the standard dimensions, you can use the dimension table below.
Horizontal roof length
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Height to bottom of gutter profile (H2)
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Height to bottom of wall profile (H1)
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If you choose to place the wall profile lower or make the passage height of the gutter lower, you must:
Subtract the same number of centimetres from both of these measurements. So if your wall profile is mounted 30 cm lower, you must also shorten your posts by 30 cm.
If you want to reduce the passage height, you can easily shorten the length of the posts by making a square cut. However, you must then also mount the wall profile the same distance lower on the wall.
The same applies if you decide to mount the wall profile lower on the wall.
Calculation example 1: You have a roof with a length of 300 cm and you want to reduce the standard passage height from 250 cm to 220 cm. You therefore shorten your posts by 30 cm or you place the posts 30 cm in the ground, so the bottom of your gutter is at a height of 220 cm. Your wall profile must therefore be lowered by 30 cm, which means that the bottom of the wall profile must be placed at 286 cm - 30 cm = 256 cm.
Calculation example 2: You have a roof with a length of 400 cm and you want to place the standard wall profile 25 cm lower on the wall, at 273 cm instead of 298 cm. You must therefore also place the bottom of the gutter profile 25 cm lower, which means that you either have to cut 25 cm off your posts, reducing their length to 225 cm (250 cm - 25 cm) or you have to place your posts 25 cm in the ground.
5.3.2 Roof length
The total length of a Deponti patio roof is measured from the back of the wall profile to the inside of the post. www.deponti.com Patio Roof Manual – Type Pigato 13
5.4 Joining patio roofs
There is no limit to the width in which the Deponti patio roofs can be delivered. This is because the patio roofs can be joined end to end.
In this case the gutter profile, wall profile and decorative profile are supplied in multiple lengths of
4060, 5060 or 6060 mm.
The centre-to-centre distance of the rafters, the number of sections and the glass width depend on the width of the Deponti patio roof.
The dimensions are shown in the table below.
Dimensions width x length sections C-to-C dimension rafters glass width
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4060 x 3000
4060 x 3500
4060 x 4000
5060 x 2500
5060 x 3000
5060 x 3500
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The centre-to-centre distance between the rafters of a Deponti patio roof (5060 x 3000) is 714 mm.
A roof with seven 714 mm sections has a total width of 5060 mm. The extra 60 mm is the distance from the centre of the rafter to the outside of the rafter, which is 30 mm; this extra width is at both ends, for a total of 60 mm.
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When standard size sheets are used, the total width of joined roofs must therefore also end with 60 mm, e.g. 8060, 9060, 10060, etc.
So if you have ordered a roof with a width of 9060 mm, the delivery will consist of one 5060 mm gutter section and one 4060 mm gutter section. Together this is 9120 mm. You must ensure that the width ends with xx60, so these profiles must be shorted by a total of 60 mm before installation.
This can be done by removing 30 mm from both sections: 5030 mm + 4030 mm = 9060 mm. You can also choose to shorten one profile by 60 mm. 5060 mm + 4000 mm = 9060 mm.
This shortening applies to the wall profile, gutter profile and decorative profile. www.deponti.com Patio Roof Manual – Type Pigato 14
After this shortening the further assembly is identical to that for a normal roof.
5.4 Joining patio roofs (continued)
It is recommended that you join the gutter sections with the supplied gutter connector before installation. The installation steps are shown below:
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Clean and degrease the gutter and gutter connector.
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Insert the gutter connector ¼ of the way into the gutter and caulk the inside edge.
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Insert the second gutter ¼ of the way into the other side of the connector and caulk the edge.
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Now press the second gutter completely over the gutter connector to form a seamless joint between the gutters.
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Now press the gutter connector further until it is half way into the gutter.
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The gutter connector can now be secured with the short stainless steel screws in the chamber of the gutter and on the front side under the decorative profile.
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Assembly
6.1 Mounting the wall profile
If the wall profile does not need to be shortened, you can mount it straight away. Otherwise you must first cut the wall profile to the desired length. Do not place the supplied rubber strip in the wall profile yet; this rubber strip is fit in place after mounting.
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Drill holes in the wall profile at 50 cm intervals. Begin approximately 10 cm from one end and finish approximately 10 cm from the other end. Use a metal drill bit with a diameter of 8 mm.
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Now mark the wall with a line to indicate where the bottom of the wall profile should be.
Place the wall profile on the line and then mark the holes that you pre-drilled in your wall profile.
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Now use a concrete drill bit with a diameter of 8 mm to drill the holes. Make sure the wall profile is level.
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Fasten the wall profile with the supplied frame fixing screws (these should only be used if appropriate for the wall material).
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Degrease the top edge of the wall profile along the wall.
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Caulk the top edge of the wall profile (between the wall and the wall profile) to make a good seal.
Strike off the caulk to make it smooth and waterproof. cleaner
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6.2 Pre-installing the gutter
If the standard gutter length is correct, you can pre-install it straight away. If not, you must first cut the gutter profile and decorative profile to the desired length.
6.2.1 Installing the leaf catcher in the gutter
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Cut/saw off one end of the leaf catcher so it fits in the gutter profile.
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Determine where the rainwater discharge post (and leaf catcher) will be placed, i.e. at the left or right end of the gutter. Mark the position of the hole for the leaf catcher in the gutter.
Now carefully drill the hole in the gutter with the ø 60 mm hole saw.
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Apply caulk to the underside of the leaf catcher.
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Place the leaf catcher in the hole in the gutter (with the cut side towards the side of the gutter profile with the open chambers). Caulk to form a waterproof seal around the leaf catcher. www.deponti.com Patio Roof Manual – Type Pigato 18
6.2.2 Attaching the decorative profile to the gutter
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Place the gutter flat and firm on a table or sawhorses.
Place the decorative profile on the top of the gutter and click the bottom of the decorative profile under the gutter.
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Secure the decorative profile with the supplied short 19 mm stainless steel screws.
Begin approximately 5 cm from the end and place a screw approximately every 50 cm.
The last screw should be placed approximately 5 cm from the end.
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6.2.3 Installing the steel strip in the gutter
The gutter is fitted with a 20x100 mm steel strip to hold the glass.
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Place the gutter flat and firm on a table or sawhorses.
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Slide the steel strip into the gutter. Use a lubricant.
Tip: the steel strip can be ‘ratcheted’ in place with a lashing strap.
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6.3 Installing posts, gutter and end rafters
6.3.1 Installing posts on foundation blocks
Determine the positions of the foundation blocks and the foundation block with the rainwater discharge.
Place the foundation blocks in the ground as accurately as possible. Make sure that the top of the foundation block is placed at least 100 mm below ground level, and place them level.
Place the centre of the foundation block at distance L + 55 mm from the rear of the wall profile.
Make sure that the foundation blocks are positioned perfectly square. Connect the drain to the side outlet of the rainwater discharge foundation block.
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Note: If you shorten any of the posts, take into account the depth of the foundation blocks and the bottom end of the post.
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Place the post with the PVC rainwater discharge pipe at the location of the rainwater discharge foundation block.
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Place the rainwater discharge adapter in the rainwater discharge foundation block and connect the rainwater discharge pipe to the sleeve.
Place the post with the rainwater discharge pipe on top of the rainwater discharge foundation block and fasten the post with M8x40 hex bolts (incl. washers). Make sure the post is level.
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Place the other posts on the foundation blocks and secure them so they are plumb.
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6.3.2 Installing the gutter
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Now place the pre-assembled gutter profile on the posts. Make sure the leaf catcher is positioned properly in the PVC rainwater discharge pipe.
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Screw the posts to the gutter with one short screw through the lower lip of the gutter profile and into the post. This way you can adjust the position of the gutter later, if necessary.
Note: ultimately the posts will be secured with two screws. The first screw should not be placed in the middle of the post but rather approximately a third of the way in from the edge. Be careful not to drill and screw through the PVC pipe in one of the posts!
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6.3.3 Installing the end rafters
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Carefully cut the pre-fitted rubber seals in the end rafters to size.
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Place the left and right end rafters in both the gutter profile and the wall profile, one by one.
Make sure that the outer edges of the end rafters are flush with the ends of the gutter profile and wall profile.
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Screw the end rafters to both the gutter profile and wall profile from the top with one short screw per end. Make sure the roof is completely square. Secure the end rafters with the second screw.
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6.4 Installing the middle rafters
Note: if you install Deponti LED lighting, we recommend performing the installation before placing the middle rafters.
If you do not shorten the width of your patio roof, you can use the trim elements for the gutter as spacers between the rafters. The standard panel width is 684 mm, so the middle rafters will be spaced exactly 714 mm centre to centre. NOTE: see table on page 14 for the correct dimensions.
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Carefully cut the pre-fitted rubber seals in the middle rafters to size.
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Place the first middle rafter in the wall profile and gutter profile at the desired distance.
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Screw the middle rafter to both the gutter profile and wall profile with 2 short screws.
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Then place the remaining middle rafters in the wall profile and gutter profile at the desired distance.
NOTE: see table on page 14 for the correct dimensions.
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Screw the middle rafters to both the gutter profile and wall profile with two short screws.
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Note: if Deponti LED lighting is installed, make sure all the cabling is properly positioned and connected before the inside trim covers are fitted. We recommend placing the transformer behind a trim click strip so it will be easily accessible for future service.
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Place the inside trim covers on the wall profile.
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Place the inside trim covers on the gutter profile.
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6.5 Installing the glass panels
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Place the first glass panel between the rafters.
NOTE: The length of the glass is equal to the length of the roof + 50 mm. The glass panel extends approximately 25 mm beyond the rafter on both sides.
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Carefully cut the pre-fitted rubber seals in the aluminium end cover strip to size.
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Pre-drill the end cover strip with a 3 mm drill bit (1 top – 1 bottom – 1 middle).
Fit the end cover strip. Position the cover strip flush with the rafter at the wall and gutter ends. At the wall end the cover strip fits just a bit under the wall profile for extra anchoring.
Once the strip is positioned correctly, click the trim click strip into the end rafter (use a rubber mallet).
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Now screw the end cover strip to three points on the end rafter with long stainless steel screws
(1 top – 1 bottom – 1 middle).
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Place the second glass panel between the rafters.
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Carefully cut the pre-fitted rubber seals in the aluminium middle cover strip to size.
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Pre-drill the middle cover strip with a 3 mm drill bit (1 top – 1 bottom – 1 middle).
Fit the middle cover strip. At the wall end the cover strip fits just a bit under the wall profile for extra anchoring. Once the strip is positioned correctly, click the trim click strip into the middle rafter (use a rubber mallet).
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Now screw the middle cover strip to three points on the middle rafter with long stainless steel screws (1 top – 1 bottom – 1 middle).
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Repeat steps 1 to 4 on pages 29 & 30 for installation of the other cover strips.
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Now screw a sheet stopper at the gutter end of each middle rafter to ensure secure attachment.
Note: securing the end cover strips comes later.
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6.6 Finishing
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Position the rubber strip in the wall profile properly so it covers the sheets and cover strips.
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Carefully cut the rubber strip to size at both ends.
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Screw the wall profile trim cover onto wall profile with two short screws.
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Apply caulk to both ends of the gutter profile and decorative profile.
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Carefully screw the decorative profile trim cover to the gutter profile and the decorative profile with the short screws in the guides provided for this purpose.
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Caulk the inside of the gutter so it is waterproof.
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Now attach the sheet stoppers to the cover strips of the end rafters with the short screws.
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Remove the remaining protective film from the aluminium parts.
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Secure your posts with the second short screw.
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If there is a small gap between the top of the posts and the gutter you can seal it with caulk.
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Congratulations!
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Maintenance
We recommend that you maintain and clean your patio roof at least once a year.
Check whether the screw connections are tight. If not, tighten them firmly.
The aluminium profiles and glass panels that are dirty can be cleaned with lukewarm water and a cleaning product.
- Use plenty of water, soft material and a sponge for cleaning and washing.
- Never use abrasives or aggressive solvents (no acids or alkalis).
Solvents (washing-up liquid and glass cleaner) can be used for removing greasy contamination.
- Never use a pressure washer.
Deponti B.V. has a special cleaning product available. Ask your dealer for more details.
8. Disposal of waste
Dispose of the product according to local laws and regulations.
9. Warranty conditions
Warranty in accordance with the warranty condit ions and Deponti’s general terms and conditions.
These can be found on the website www.deponti.com.
10. Contact
Your dealer is your first point of contact for questions and comments.
Deponti
Rijnstraat 20a
5347 KN OSS
T: +31 (0)41 276 27 08
E: [email protected] www.deponti.com Patio Roof Manual – Type Pigato 36

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