PLEASE READ THE OPERATOR’S INSTRUCTION BEFORE THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT
PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING
We recommend at least 2 people work together to install this awning. When installing the brackets,
please use a ladder. Because of various installation applications such as wall, soffit & roof and different
surfaces such as brick, stucco, concrete, wood, siding we do not supply installation anchors. Please
make sure the fasteners you purchase are stainless steel as they provide exceptional strength. For
examples of installation methods, please review the manual that is specific to your purchase.
WARNING
DO NOT
1. DO NOT use the awning during heavy rain, storms or frosty conditions.
2. DO NOT extend the awning when wind is above the Beaufort Scale 5 (above 25 miles per hour).
Otherwise, the awning will be damaged and can cause risk to persons near the awning.
3. DO NOT use a grill or outdoor fireplace under the awning
4. DO NOT put any heavy objects on the fabric body.
5. DO NOT extend or retract the awning when maintenance, such as window or wall cleaning, is
being carried out in the vicinity.
6. DO NOT install while children are present.
DO
1. DO strap both parts of the arm, or extend the awning fully until the internal springs are
completely free of tension before you assemble, adjust or clean the jointed arm.
2. DO install the awning 8 feet or more from the floor or ground.
3. DO install this awning with at least two adults.
4.
DO make sure there is enough space for awning extension before installation.
5. DO keep the awning and valance away from fire and inflammable objects.
6. DO Check the awning nuts & bolts several times a year to make sure all bolts and nuts are
tightened. Materials shrink an expand with heat and cold fluctuations and can, therefore,
loosen. Should you find any loose bolts, tighten them up immediately. Do not use until the
awning is repaired or parts are replaced if you find any damaged or missing parts.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
FRAME
Cleaning:
cleansers, chemicals, bleach or solvents on frames. Rinse with clean water. Dry thoroughly.
Use a mild detergent and warm water on the frames, Do not use abrasive materials,
Maintenance:
cleaning. Keep wax away from fabric canopy. For best results, always cover awning when not in
use. We recommend our weather cover. Always clean and dry frames thoroughly before
covering.
Cleaning: You may u
off the dirt with a clean broom is sufficient in most cases. Do not use abrasive materials, cleansers,
chemicals, bleach or solvents on the fabric canopy. Use a hose to rinse with clean water when finished.
Extend to dry thoroughly
Frame finishes may be maintained by applying a quality auto wax after each
FABRIC CANOPY
se a mild soap and a damp cloth to clean your awning fabric. Gently brushing
Maintenance:
maintain the look of your awning is to use a weather cover when not in use.
Dry the fabric cover in the extended position as soon as possible. The best way to
PACKAGING
This awning is fully assembled within a secure master carton which consists of: 1. Outer wooden box
with laminated cornerboards, 2. Inner double corrugated box with Styrofoam end packing. 3.
Separate boxes or poly-bags for spare parts and mechanisms. If carton is broken or damaged, check
contents before signing the carrier release form. Identify all parts against the parts list within the
shipping packet. Do not attempt installation if any parts are missing or damaged.
DELIVERY
2 adults are required to delivering this awning with care.
STORAGE
This awning should be kept away from fire and flammable objects and should be stored in a dry
place.
To dry the awning fabric, extend the awning to it’s maximum extension while winds are less than
25 miles per hour and there is no rain.
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Parts List
(Manual Awning)
• For awnings size 8’ & 10’, 2 wall brackets (part no. 2) are included.
• Awnings 12’ & 14’, there are three wall brackets.
• For awnings 16’ & 18’ there are four wall brackets.
• For awnings 20’ & 24’ wide there are five wall brackets.
• Rocker Arm
(Motorized Awning)
• For awnings size 8’ & 10’, 2 wall brackets (part no. 2) are included.
• Awnings 12’ & 14’, there are three wall brackets.
• For awnings 16’ & 18’ there are four wall brackets.
• For awnings 20’ & 24’ wide there are five wall brackets.
• Rocker Arm
• Remote control
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Installation of awning
The installation should be carried out by professional!
Warning!
Incomplete fasteners will weaken the product strength and cause potential danger.
1. Identify all parts packed in carton against
the parts list. Remove all protective packing
material. Place parts on non-abrasive surface
to avoid scratches. Do not attempt installation
if any parts are missing or damaged.
2. Mark the appropriate place for your
awning (ideal height: 8’ from the floor or
ground; not less than 79”). Center the area
over the focal point (doors/windows etc.).
3. Start from the mid point where you want
your awning to be place. Make a removable
vertical mark with chalk. Measure the
distance of the two outer wall brackets.
Use a chalk line to draw a line from end to end.
This should be where the top of the brackets
will be placed and should be level. Note: This
line may not be parallel with other structural
lines, such as siding, etc.
4. The location of the brackets is fixed on the
awning. It can not be moved or altered.
Measure the distance between the brackets
on the awning and install the brackets at the
same distance. The brackets must be attached to the wall vertically.
5. Installation varies according to the wall type. Use the mortar or masonry anchors for
concrete or brick wall. If the wall type is wood or siding then use the lag screws/bolts. If
there are no wall studs available at the location of the wall brackets then we recommend you
installing a runner/6” x 2” (equal to the width of the awning) lumber first and then install the
wall brackets on the runner.
6. The installation instructions are generic and please seek an advise from a
hardware/construction professional before you installing the awning.
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INSTALL
Hanging the Awning
At least 2 adults are needed to hang the awning in the wall brackets. With help, lift
awning to the brackets on the wall and slip the torsion bar into the brackets as
shown in the following figure. If torsion bar can not be easily slipped into the bracket,
lift the front profile slightly. If it still does not fit, loosen nuts (7) on the bracket to align
the torsion bar with bracket. Finally, tighten all bolts securely.
Wall Bracket
Wall Bracket
Torsion Bar
Arm Base
Gear Box
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn the hand hook to retract or extend the awning as your requirement.
Warning:
retracted. The wrong operation may cause damage to the awning.
2. Loosen the lock nuts. Then, turn the jack bolt to adjust pitch from 12° to 45°.
3. Adjust the arm until the front profile is horizontally level.
4. Tighten the lock nuts.
Stop retracting the curtain with excessive forces if already fully
Your awning is ready for use
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