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Forum Etna A1200/G23

The popular Forum awning has made a comeback in the Isabella range. The 2021 Forum is designed solely with a mega frame to give you all the stability you need for your permanent pitcher.

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Number

128112001

Special Details

Adjustable fronts

Partition wall


Removable/foldable parts

Front and side panels and partitionwall

Curtains

Cube Creme

Collection

Etna

Recommended For

Permanent, All Seasons

  • Curtains
  • Wheel arch cover
  • Draught skirt
  • FixOn
  • Partition wall
  • Awning bag
  • Pole and peg bags including peg remover.

In doubt about which type of frame to choose? Look under Tips & Tricks in the top menu.

Frame options

Zinox Megaframe tubular steel frame 32mm diameter with welded corners and double screw locking.

Roof fabric

Isaroof 285 g/m2 - Ultra-durable UV-resistant polyester textile, treated with three layers of breathable acrylic.

Base Material

PVC 380 g/m2

Side/Tent Material

Isacryl 295 g/m2 - particularly breathable material

Colours

Vulcano
Walnut

Front & side illustration

Figures: Covers A-measurement from-to (cm) Price group (G)
Red dots: No. of rafter poles.
Dotted outline: Zip for removable and fold-down panels.
Cross-hatched windows: Ventilation net with foil cover.


Base drawing

Dotted outline: Canopy.
Triangles: Door openings.


Depth (cm)

350


A-Measure

1200


G-Measure

G23


Weight incl MegaFrame (kg)

131,51


NetWeight

39.91


Assembly Guide

Maintenance Advice

TIPS FOR MAINTENANCE

Vacuum or brush awning off when it is dry. Subsequently, wipe with a damp cloth.

Windows can occasionally be sprayed with Aquatex reproofer, and then immediately wiped with a dry cloth (max. twice a year).

For larger cleaning, IsaClean can be used. Aquatex should be used afterwards for reproofing.

 


Forum

The adjustable fronts of the Forum give you plenty of options for adapting your indoor and outdoor spaces however you want them. The front can either be pulled back one metre to make space for a covered terrace area, or you can just pull one half back and create a porch in front of the entrance door.

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