Handling
When using
- When opening the umbrella, gently shake it 2-3 times with a wrist twist to loosen the fabric before opening. Opening the umbrella without unraveling the fabric will strain the bone and cause it to break.
- Continued use of a broken umbrella may stress other body parts, leading to an accident.
- Do not use it as a walking stick. Do not use it as a walking stick, as it may put a heavy load on the middle bar, causing it to break.
- It may break or leak during typhoons, rainstorms, or strong winds.
- The structure is not entirely waterproof, so it may leak if it stays wet for a long time or is exposed to heavy rain.
- The middle bar may have tape attached to it, but this is to prevent damage caused by the bones.
- Please do not use it as a parasol, as prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause deterioration of the umbrella as a whole
- The fabric may be taut at the beginning of use. When closing the umbrella, please avoid getting your fingers caught in the top edge.
- When draining water from the rain, hold the roller and open and close the umbrella lightly 2 or 3 times. Shaking the umbrella vigorously will put a heavy burden on the bone and may cause damage.
When storing
- After use, wipe the surface gently with a towel and dry it thoroughly. If moisture remains inside the umbrella, it may cause rusting of the bone and corrosion/deformation of the inner bar. Also, if the umbrella is exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period of time, the fabric will fade.
- If possible, avoid using the umbrella for consecutive days, and rest it to dry thoroughly the next day after use to prolong its life.
- Do not use it as a walking stick. Do not use it as a walking stick.
- If the umbrella is left closed in direct sunlight or under an indoor light for a long time, only the part of the umbrella exposed to the light will fade. When not in use for an extended period of time, wrap the umbrella in a paper bag and store it in a dark place.
- If you keep it in the dark, wrap it in a paper bag or something similar when not in use for an extended period of time.