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PARTS: 

Awning Size in Ft. 

(TB) Top Bar – C Channel 

(FB) Front Bar 

(CVS) Cover Support 

(SVMC) Cover Support 

(P) Projection 

(B) Back Bar 

(PM) Projection Bar Assembly

(CSB) Middle support 

Other parts: Z-Brackets, Self-tapping Screws

All awning sizes over 6’ wide come in to
Bar (FB) consist of FB1 & FB2 

Tools Required:

 Electrical Drill, ¼” Nut 

Safety Glasses, 4’ Level, A Safe Ladder, 

YOU MAY ALSO NEED AN ASSISTANT FOR
AWNING. 

NOTE: YOU WILL FIND THAT THE FITTINGS
INSPECTED IT FOR YOU IN THE FACTORY.
 

 

Savannah

 

STEP 1:

 Separate all of the parts, so they will

Step 2:

 Connect Top Bar (TB) to the (2) two

bars should be facing the rear. Use a rubber

Frame 2’-4’  

 

 

7-10 

11-12 

13-18 

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Screws 

to sections.  Example: Size 6’ Top Bar (TB) consists of TB1 

 Driver Bit, Full Socket Set, Full set of Steel and Masonry Bits,

 A #2 Pencil 

FOR LARGER AWNINGS. IT DEPENDS ON THE SIZE AND WEIGHT

FITTINGS HAVE BEEN PRE-INSTALLED, AS WE HAVE PRE-ASSEMBLED

FACTORY. 

Savannah should be assembled on the ground

 

will be easy to assemble. Please refer to Parts chart for quantities

 

two back bars (B).  Make sure the C-Channel is towards the back.  The

rubber mallet to fully seat the tubing into the fitting. Secure with self

 

 

 

 

Frame 5’-24’

 

 & TB2 and Front 

Bits, Tape Measure, 

WEIGHT OF THE 

ASSEMBLED AND 

quantities for each part. (pg. 2) 

The Velcro on the back 

self-tapping screws. 

Summary of Contents for Savannah

Page 1: ...LE RR22 5 IS FOR 5 0 WIDE WINDOW IT MEASURES 64 5 WIDE 31 TALL 24 PLUS 7 VALANCE AND 24 DEEP PROJECTION There is a variety of building wall surfaces Awntech does not supply the hardware to install your awning You will need to purchase installation hardware at your local hardware store We have advised you on different surface applications below CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS 1 1 2 masonry bit with a 3 8 shan...

Page 2: ...ame 2 4 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 18 Custom 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Assembly 0 0 1 1 3 2 5 0 0 2 2 4 3 6 Screws to sections Example Size 6 Top Bar TB consists of TB1 Driver Bit Full Socket Set Full set of Steel and Masonry Bits A 2 Pencil FOR LARGER AWNINGS IT DEPENDS ON THE SIZE AND WEIGHT FITTINGS HAVE BEEN PRE INSTALLED AS WE HAVE PRE ASSE...

Page 3: ... Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 Step 5 Install the Cover Supports CVS and Cover support SVCM with arrows pointing upward Attach both ends to the TB and FB Larger awnings add Cover support SVCM and Wall Support PM Secure with self tapping screws Please keep in mind with PM Wall Supports there will be no pre drilled holes You ll use the self tapping screws to secure them to the back end of the front bar where...

Page 4: ...nnah is complete Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 INSTALLING THE COVER STEP 7 Slide the tubing at the top of the fabric cover into the C Channel on the top of TB STEP 8 Pull the remainder of fabric over the fame with the valance hanging down below the NC and FB bars Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 ...

Page 5: ...tween TB and P Height incl valance Projection Model Space between TB and P Height incl valance Projection RS22 24 31 24 RS22 NV 24 24 24 CS33 36 44 36 CS33 NV 36 36 36 CS3618 36 44 18 CS3616 NV 36 36 18 SAV1818 18 24 18 SAV1818 NV 18 18 18 SAV4848 48 56 48 SAV4848 NV 48 48 48 Step 11 install the Z Brackets temporarily place the awning on the wall to make sure it fits prior to tightening screws Ple...

Page 6: ...high maintenance areas see high maintenance areas above Cleaning consist of brushing off debris with broom brushing on a non detergent cleaning compound such as a solution of equal parts vinegar and water let it sit for 20 minutes and rinse Remember that your awning is an exterior product You ll need to clean your awning to preserve and extend its beauty and life Please refer to the cleaning and c...

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