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Assembly instructions awnings TC110 - TC120 - TC130
The awning is now ready for further adjust-
ment. Now remove the plastic foil. Be careful not to damage
the paintwork.
Remark for the TC110:
for crank handle operation: remove the safety screws in the
gudgeon, left and right;
for motor operation: remove the safety screw in the gudgeon
at the opposite side of the motor; before
operating the awning.
D5. Adjusting the angle:
Unroll the awning and check the position of the angle (for
operating the awning: see point D6 and D7).
The awnings are delivered from the factory at a standard
angle (depending on the chosen mounting type) to
the horizontal. It will always be necessary to adjust the
awning to compensate for any unevenness in the wall,
even when the minimal sloping is acceptable.
The awning is provided with a tilting mechanism in the
side consoles. Remove the covers of the two side consoles
and unscrew the inner-hexagonal pointed screws, using
an Allen key 5. These screws prevent the awning from
blowing over. Now the angle can be adjusted with the
adjusting screw B at the bottom of the side console. This can be done by using an Allen key 6.
If adjusting screw B is turned to the right, the extension pole is raised, and if turned to the left, the
extension pole is lowered. When turning, support the arm ends. A screw will turn more easily if it is not
supporting the weight of the arm. This certainly will apply if the arms have to be raised.
To be sure that the pole is horizontal, stand in front of the middle of the awning.
Look over the extension pole towards the cover to ensure that both sections are parallel.
A
B
A
Slide screws C into the slot in the bottom of the assembly bracket and secure the
awning with the locking nuts. Repeat this operation with set screw D or hexagon
bolt D. Tighten the attachment screws firmly before operating the awning.
D
C
C
Mounting type 1
Mounting type 2
Mounting type 3
Mounting type 4