Shademaker Corona series Owner's Manual

W A R R A N T Y :
Upon receipt of your Corona , please check to ensure you have received all of the parts. Shademaker manufacturers all its shade styles from the finest aluminum alloys to ensure the strength, durability and integrity of each and every style. We pride ourselves as a totally vertical operation. This means that we manufacture and produce over 90% of the components used in our products from the raw state. We can monitor every stage of the manufacturing process and maintain a consistent level of quality.
Our only business and focus is shade and shade type products. Our goal is that each and every Shademaker style will exceed your expectations at a competitive price that will make you smile.
Our Limited Warranty is outlined below by individual styles. Please note, wind damage is not covered under any manufacturer’s warranty
Our umbrellas are serviceable, meaning that parts can be ordered under warranty at no charge, if found that the damage is a manufacture defect and/or purchased out of warranty to make them whole again.
5 Year Limited Warranty
includes the Polaris, Sirius, Corona and Nova styles. This includes the mast, arms, ribs, center pole, top and bottom hubs and stainless steel hardware only. If there is damage under the warranty, Shademaker will replace and/or repair any item listed in this category at its discretion. The 5 Year Limited Warranty applies to Sunbrella Firesist
®
, Sunbrella Firesist®PLUS and Sunbrella®Furniture Grade
fabrics. Visit www.sunbrella.com/warranty for more details.
5 Year Limited Warranty
includes the Sunbrella®Awning & Marine Grade Fabric Collection. Visit www.sunbrella.com/warranty for more details. Labor charges are not covered under this limited warranty.
5 Year Limited Warranty
also applies to O’bravia™ Awning Grade fabrics. Labor charges are not covered under this limited warranty.
1 Year Limited Warranty
covers the powder coat finish on our steel bases. If the powder coat finish flakes, bubbles, peels or loses color; Shademaker will re-finish or replace the defective bases at its discretion. Normal wear and tear is not covered under this limited warranty.
Exclusions:
Wind damage, acts of nature (such as, but not limited to, freezing or any type of extreme weather.) Failures caused by abusive use and normal wear and tear are not covered under this warranty.
Those filing warranty claims will be responsible for all shipping, handling and freight charges on all claims to Shademaker in Baldwin Park, CA. All warranty claims must be submitted with the original proof of purchase, date of purchase, name of dealer and the description of the damage. An authorized Shademaker RA# must be listed on all products being returned. The Shademaker warranty is not transferable. Shademaker reserves the right to repair, replace and/or redesign any product that is returned under a warranty claim.
T O P R O P E R L Y F O L D C A N O P Y
The 100% solution dyed canopy will last longer if you fold it as it was packed and shipped. This technique is similar to the way a parachute is folded and is especially important when folding the canopy for seasonal storage or when left in the closed position for an extended period of time.
Using this technique at all times will significantly extend the life of the canopy.
1. When the canopy has been fully lowered, stand in front of the canopy structure and begin the folding process by pulling out two panels opposite the mast. Pull the two panels together and roll tight into the canopy.
2. Once rolled tight, pull adjacent panels out one at a time and fold to the center, alternating sides until all the panels have been pulled out from the arms and folded into the center.
3. Strap the canopy to the mast with the strap.
P R O T E C T I V E C O V E R
1. Screw rods together and insert into slit of the cover.
2. Unzip cover.
3. Using the rod as a guide, slide cover over your umbrella.
4. Pull on string to zip down your cover and tie.
M A I N T A I N I N G F R A M E & F I T T I N G S
1. Hose frame with water periodically, more often if installation is in a salty or industrial environment.
2. Inspect the installation fitting on a regular basis and tighten if necessary.
M A I N T A I N I N G C A N O P Y F A B R I C
1. Clean up spills and stains right away. Spills can be removed by using a clean, absorbent cloth.
2. For general maintenance, use a soft brush to remove dust and dry soil or wash down with clean, warm water (i.e. garden hose) every so often so dirt does not become engrained. Allow the fabric to dry naturally before closing the canopy.
3. If a thorough cleaning is necessary, sponge over the fabric using a mild soap solution (2% solution). Rinse well with plenty of water to remove all soap residue.
4. Never use detergents, cleaning fluids, or solvents. Grease and oil stains may be removed by using turpentine or similar with an absorbent cloth.
5. We recommend giving the canopy a good clean on a more frequent basis if installed in a location where the canopy is likely to become soiled.
R E M O V A L & R E P L A C E M E N T O F C A N O P Y
Follow these instructions should you choose to replace your canopy with a new canopy.
1. Lower the canopy to the closed position.
2. Remove the button/screw at the end of each arm.
3. Remove canopy from structure.
4. To replace the canopy, reverse the above process.
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I M P O R T A N T : Please read this entire manual before installing or operating your Corona umbrella.
C O R O N A W I N D R E S I S T A N C E G U I D E L I N E S :
Light Winds Only
When installed properly, the Corona is engineered to handle light wind conditions in the open canopy position. Please adhere to these common sense wind guidelines:
1. As winds get stronger, or in anticipation or uncertain/severe weather conditions, the canopy should be lowered to the folded and strapped position.
2. The Corona should always be left in the folded and strapped position when unattended or not in use.
3. In anticipation of, and during extremely severe weather conditions, it is advisable to remove and store the Corona to protect it from storm-related debris.
CORONA 2.0 2.5 2.5 3.0 Shape Square Square Octagon Octagon
A
Hub Height 6’1” 6’10” 6’2” 6’5”
B
Arm Height 6’7” 6’9” 6’6” 6’7”
C
Canopy Width 6’8” 8’2” 7’5” 8’11”
D
Overall Height 7’11” 8’7” 7’7” 8’3”
E
Arm Height (closed) 3’3” 2’9” 3’6” 3’3”
Weight: Approximately 30 lbs. Mast Shape & Diameter: 1 1/2” Round Wall Thickness of Mast: 1/8” Arm Wall Thickness: 1/16”
1/16”
1/8”
1 1/2”
Arm
Mast
S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
T H E C O R O N A S H A D E M A K E R C E N T E R P O S T D E S I G N
The Corona is an attractive and sturdy umbrella with traditional market styling. It works perfectly through a table or in a free-standing application. Finely crafted and designed to last; the Corona will easily fit into any décor.
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1. Base Stem with Plate 6. Jam Cleat System (Bottom Hub)
2. Clamp with Handle 7. Strut
3. Pole 8. Arm
4. Cord 9. Canopy
5. Hook Bracket 10. End Fittings
D I A G R A M & L E G E N D
I N S T A L L A T I O N O P T I O N S A N D G U I D E L I N E S
To ensure proper longevity, correct installation is essential. There are four standard installation options which provide the best stability for the Corona. Depending on your situation, you will have requested one or more of the following mounting kits at the time of your order; either the Concrete Mount Kit, In-Ground Mount Kit, Wooden Deck Mount Kit, or a Free Standing Base.
1. CONCRETE MOUNT KIT - This kit includes a base plate, four (4) stem bolts and one
(1) allen wrench.
2. IN-GROUND MOUNT KIT - This kit includes an in-ground fitting, four (4) stem bolts
and one (1) allen wrench.
3. WOODEN DECK MOUNT KIT - This kit includes two (2) base plates, four (4) stem
bolts and one (1) allen wrench.
4. FREE STANDING BASE - You may opt to use a free standing base for your Corona
umbrella. Any free standing base with a stem for a 1-1/2 diamater pole will work. We recommend a minimum of a 100-130 lbs. (depending on the side of your umbrella) base weight for this umbrella.
A S S E M B L Y
The Corona will need the Spacer Buttons inserted.
I M P O R T A N T : Insert the Spacer Buttons Immediately!
It is imperative are inserted after the canopy is opened for the first time. Spacer buttons stop the arms from closing completely and make it much easier to open the canopy single-handedly.
When opening the canopy for the first time manually to facilitate cranking. the spacer buttons. Holes have been predrilled and you will need to insert the spacer buttons (white plastic cups/screws), one per arm.
Again, the spacer buttons for the Corona ensure that the umbrella opens easily and prevents the arms from being locked in the down position. Until the spacer buttons are installed, you will need to manually pull the arms out with each opening to facilitate winding of the canopy.
Operating your umbrella without spacer buttons can result in damage arms, winder mechanism and/or internal parts. Never force the umbrella to open. Damage resulting from failure to properly install the spacer buttons, and repairs resulting from not having eight spacer buttons inserted at all times is not covered by your Shademaker Warranty.
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I N S T A L L A T I O N O P T I O N S A N D G U I D E L I N E S
To ensure proper longevity, correct installation is essential. There are four standard installation options which provide the best stability for the Corona. Depending on your situation, you will have requested one or more of the following mounting kits at the time of your order; either the Concrete Mount Kit, In-Ground Mount Kit, Wooden Deck Mount Kit, or a Free Standing Base.
1. CONCRETE MOUNT KIT - This kit includes a base plate, four (4) stem bolts and one
(1) allen wrench.
2. IN-GROUND MOUNT KIT - This kit includes an in-ground fitting, four (4) stem bolts
and one (1) allen wrench.
3. WOODEN DECK MOUNT KIT - This kit includes two (2) base plates, four (4) stem
bolts and one (1) allen wrench.
4. FREE STANDING BASE - You may opt to use a free standing base for your Corona
umbrella. Any free standing base with a stem for a 1-1/2” diamater pole will work. We recommend a minimum of a 100-130 lbs. (depending on the side of your umbrella) base weight for this umbrella.
A S S E M B L Y
The Corona will need the Spacer Buttons inserted.
I M P O R T A N T : Insert the Spacer Buttons Immediately!
It is imperative
that the eight (8) (4, if square) spacer buttons (white plastic cups/screws) are inserted after the canopy is opened for the first time. Spacer buttons stop the arms from closing completely and make it much easier to open the canopy single-handedly.
When opening the canopy for the first time
, the arms will have to be helped open
manually to facilitate cranking.
Never force the arms!
Once the canopy is open, insert the spacer buttons. Holes have been predrilled and you will need to insert the spacer buttons (white plastic cups/screws), one per arm.
Again, the spacer buttons for the Corona ensure that the umbrella opens easily and prevents the arms from being locked in the down position. Until the spacer buttons are installed, you will need to manually pull the arms out with each opening to facilitate winding of the canopy.
Operating your umbrella without spacer buttons can result in damage
to the canopy arms, winder mechanism and/or internal parts. Never force the umbrella to open. Damage resulting from failure to properly install the spacer buttons, and repairs resulting from not having eight spacer buttons inserted at all times is not covered by your Shademaker Warranty.
I M P O R T A N T : Please read this entire manual before installing or operating your Corona umbrella.
C O R O N A W I N D R E S I S T A N C E G U I D E L I N E S :
When installed properly, the Corona is engineered to handle light wind conditions in the open canopy position. Please adhere to these common sense wind guidelines:
1. As winds get stronger, or in anticipation or uncertain/severe weather conditions, the canopy should be lowered to the folded and strapped position.
2. The Corona should always be left in the folded and strapped position when unattended or not in use.
3. In anticipation of, and during extremely severe weather conditions, it is advisable to remove and store the Corona to protect it from storm-related debris.
O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
To open canopy:
1. Undo strap and position yourself under the canopy arms so you can easily reach the rope.
2. Pull rope slowly to open umbrella. CAUTION: Arms will need to be freed manually to facilitate opening the first time. NEVER force arms!
3. Continue pulling rope until the canopy is taut and lock the rope in the jam cleat. Wind the excess rope around hook bracket.
To close canopy:
1. Stand next to the pole and pull the rope out of the jam cleat. Hold rope and release carefully until the arms are completely folded down.
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CORONA 2.0 2.5 2.5 3.0 Shape Square Square Octagon Octagon
A
Hub Height 61 610 62 65
B
Arm Height 67 69 66 67
C
Canopy Width 68 82 75 811
D
Overall Height 711 87 77 83
E
Arm Height (closed) 33 29 36 33
Weight: Approximately 30 lbs. Mast Shape & Diameter: 1 1/2 Round Wall Thickness of Mast: 1/8 Arm Wall Thickness: 1/16
Closed position Open position
1/16
1/8
1 1/2
Arm
Mast
After you installed the spacer buttons and you have installed your base plate(s), adapter plate (if using a mount kit or steel base plate), or have set up your base, you are ready to install your umbrella.
Lift complete umbrella and install onto adapter plate. Bolt umbrella to adapter plate to secure umbrella in place.
NOTE:
Free standing BC05x steel base frames do not need adapter plate slots to
square up with umbrella.
You are now ready to operate your umbrella!
To install spacer buttons:
1. Ensure that all arms of the umbrella are free and not locked down. You will need
to pull the arms out a little way and hold them before opening the umbrella with the winder.
2. Using the winder open the umbrella until you
can access the arms easily.
3. Screw the white plastic spacer buttons into the
pre-drilled holes on the arms of your Shademaker umbrella. They are located just below the connection point of the arms.
S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
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T O P R O P E R L Y F O L D C A N O P Y
The 100% solution dyed canopy will last longer if you fold it as it was packed and shipped. This technique is similar to the way a parachute is folded and is especially important when folding the canopy for seasonal storage or when left in the closed position for an extended period of time.
Using this technique at all times will significantly extend the life of the canopy.
1. When the canopy has been fully lowered, stand in front of the canopy structure and begin the folding process by pulling out two panels opposite the mast.
Pull the two panels together and roll tight into the canopy.
2. Once rolled tight, pull adjacent panels out one at a time and fold to the center, alternating sides until all the panels have been pulled out from the arms and folded into the center.
3. Strap the canopy to the mast with the strap.
P R O T E C T I V E C O V E R
1. Screw rods together and insert into slit of the cover.
2. Unzip cover.
3. Using the rod as a guide, slide cover over your umbrella.
4. Pull on string to zip down your cover and tie.
M A I N T A I N I N G F R A M E & F I T T I N G S
1. Hose frame with water periodically, more often if installation is in a salty or industrial environment.
2. Inspect the installation fitting on a regular basis and tighten if necessary.
M A I N T A I N I N G C A N O P Y F A B R I C
1. Clean up spills and stains right away. Spills can be removed by using a clean, absorbent cloth.
2. For general maintenance, use a soft brush to remove dust and dry soil or wash down with clean, warm water (i.e. garden hose) every so often so dirt does not become engrained. Allow the fabric to dry naturally before closing the canopy.
3. If a thorough cleaning is necessary, sponge over the fabric using a mild soap solution (2% solution). Rinse well with plenty of water to remove all soap residue.
4. Never use detergents, cleaning fluids, or solvents. Grease and oil stains may be removed by using turpentine or similar with an absorbent cloth.
5. We recommend giving the canopy a good clean on a more frequent basis if installed in a location where the canopy is likely to become soiled.
R E M O V A L & R E P L A C E M E N T O F C A N O P Y
Follow these instructions should you choose to replace your canopy with a new canopy.
1. Lower the canopy to the closed position.
2. Remove the button/screw at the end of each arm.
3. Remove canopy from structure.
4. To replace the canopy, reverse the above process.
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