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Once the screws are fully inserted and tightened, the bracket should
sit firmly in the wall. Should it still be moving in any way, you must tighten
it further.
Ensure that all wall brackets are screwed in firmly, to make
sure they will under no circumstance be teared out after the awning
has been installed.
Never try to secure the brackets in loose wall stones or any surface
that is not completely firm and even
.
Installation of the Awning
When all brackets are mounted properly you can fix the awning. To obtain the
required working height you need at least two ladders. Make sure these are
suitable for the work you are about to execute and that all feet are resting firmly
on the ground.
Now insert the awning into the brackets as shown in the drawing below. Then
immediately insert the safety screw and fix it with the locknut.
If the square tube cannot be inserted into the wall bracket, slightly loosen
the screws on the bracket and try again. You can also try to slightly move
the awning back and forth until the bearing tube slips into the bracket. Then
immediately insert the safety screw and fix it with the locknut. Use a 19
mm wrench to tighten the nut.
Attention! Do not forget to tighten the
screws on the brackets as well and ensure that they are secure!
Only after the awning has been properly mounted and adequately secured,
you can remove the protective band from the articulated arm. Otherwise
the awning cannot be opened. Store the protective band away so you can
use it for future storing of the awning.
Alternatively, the awning can also be installed under a concrete ceiling.
This procedure however is only to be executed by a qualified expert!
STEP 6
If a rain cover is included in
the scope of delivery it must
be inserted before the awning
is attached to the wall.
Side view of awning
without rain cover
Locknut