Preparations
Make sure that no children and pets are present during mounting. They could get
hurt by lain out parts or tools.
Carefully remove the awning from the box and remove the styrofoam protectors
from the awning.Remove the plastic bags and plastic guards from the awning and
carefully place the awning aside to avoid having it damaged by scratches or
otherwise damaged or soiled during assembly. Check the number of parts in the
packaging whether the packing list requirements, the quality of parts availability
issues, if questions, please contact the supplier.
Be aware the sudden extension may occur during unpacking.
Tools needed for assembly:
√ Drill
√ Masonry drill bit, 14 mm
√ Level
√ Wrench
√ Stepladder
√ Tape measure
√ Chalk or marker pen
√ Wooden hammer
Mounting
Mounting on a concrete or brick wall
The awnings must be installed at least at the height of 250cm only on a reinforced
concrete wall or massive brickwork. Please ask professionals for help if you are not
sure
If your building has an exterior shell (such as insulation, double brick wall, brick
facing), installation should be taken out by a professional.
If the wall/brickwork shows cracks you have to consult a professional.
Make sure the wall/ceiling is plain, so that bracket seats solidly.
WARNING! Two healthy adults with technical knowledge are needed to move and
install the awning.
For safe and smooth installation think about where you will be securing the awning
to the wall before you start drilling holes.
Step 1: Chose Mounting Location
Ensure that you also take this drop height into account in your decision on where to
install the awning. The drop angle can still be changed after assembly. The ideal
drop angle, however, has already been set at the factory and may only be changed
minimally.
We recommend that the awning front bar has a height of at least 250cm when it is
fully extended – if your local conditions to not allow this you can mount the awning
in lower position. The horizontal centre line through the lower drilling holes must be
60cm higher than the axis of the front bar to meet the minimum tilt angle of 14°.
In the event you would like to mount it above a balcony door, you should leave a
space of at least 20cm above the door frame if there is enough space available
above the door frame.
Figure 1:
When choosing mounting location you must take tilt angle into consideration. We
recommend that the awning front bar has a height of at least 250cm, total drop A
must be at least 60cm. At a height of front bar at 250cm height of centre line through
lower drilling holes is 310cm.
Total Drop
Front bar
height(≥250cm)
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