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      Press the extension bu�on    "EXT" for

the awning extension. The role moves up and

the awning will be extended.

      Press the retract bu�on    "RET" to close

the awning. The role moves down and the

awning will be retracted.

      Press the stop bu�on    "STOP" to stop

the extension/ retrac�on of the awning.

Drawing 8. 2:

remotel control

A�en�on: Please ensure a qualified person with electrical proficiency does the installa�on to ensure correct opera�on and be safe.

Electrical Connec�on Guide

This awning required hard wire connec�on to mains power, please ensure you follow the diagram below to connect.

Extend and retract the awning 

The awning can be extended and retracted by a crank handle included in delivery or remote control.   

Drawing 8. 1:

Insert the handle in the loop

 that is fixed at the awning. 

Open the awning by turning

 the crank handle clockwise.

   By turning it 

    counter-clockwise you can     

         retract the awning.

8.2

8.1

Engine se�ng(off/on se�ng)

Factory default se�ng is best for the engine .Larger se�ngs before its use should therefore not be necessary. 

In the following cases, however, the engine should be a bit readjusted if:

1 The awning doesn`t close completely.

2 The cover is loose.

3 The engine is not running yet, although the awning is fully closed.

•Change the maximum distance of the awning, by using the enclosed tool. Use the motor adjustment tool to adjust the motor ,.

•Use the front motor adjustment screw to adjust the maximum distance (see Figure M).

•Turn the adjustment screw with the tool in counterclockwise direc�on "+" to increase the maximum distance.

•Turn the adjustment screw with the tool 20 in a clockwise direc�on "-" to reduce the maximum distance.

•Use the rear adjustment screw to adjust the minimum distance(see Figure N).

•Turn the adjustment screw with the tool in counter-clockwise direc�on "+" in order to increase the minimum distance.

•Turn the adjustment screw with the tool in clockwise direc�on "-" to reduce the minimum distance.

NOTE:

 If the motor does not start on a�er repeated on se�ng, please wait 30 minutes and start it again a�erwards.

NOTE: 

Over loading the motor is not good. Doing so may shorten its lifespan.

Handling of the remote control

Note: 

There are legal limita�ons for the transmission range of radio waves. The maximum range is

also limited by physical obstacles.

•Before installing, check whether the remote device and the awning are working correctly ,Before you install the hooks .

  To allow reaching almost every ver�cal area below.

  Make sure that the mount is in a place to install the corresponding prescribed protec�on (IP 20) of the remote .

•Do not mount on metal or magne�c objects to avoid interference.

Ba�ery/Use

NOTE:

 When you insert the ba�ery make sure that the contacts are not bent.

•Open the ba�ery compartment with the spanner in the ba�ery compartment lid in the direc�on

   of the ba�ery compartment and press the ba�ery compartment cover , then the ba�ery compartment slides.

•Put the ba�ery in accordance with polarity and labeling in the ba�ery

•Close the ba�ery compartment , by clicking the two extensions of the ba�ery compartment lid in the two cutouts on the 

   ba�ery compartment .

•Then press the skewer of the ba�ery compartment lid into the hole at the ba�ery compartment .

  The ba�ery compartment cover snaps in with a click.

•If the remote control could not func�on, then check whether the ba�eries are inserted correctly and put them again if necessary.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance will not only help to keep a long durability but it is also important for your own and the safety of other people.

•Examine regularly whether wall brackets are �ght, if not, fasten them.

•Examine the gear box once half a year. If you find any damages, stop using un�l gear box has been repaired or renewed.

•Examine the bolts and nuts once half a year, fasten them if loose or lax.

•Stop using the awning immediately if it is has been damaged or it is not �ghten properly.

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Summary of Contents for 840-213

Page 1: ...ear Customer Congratulations and thank you for buying an awning from us To enjoy this product for a long time and for your own and the safety of other people please obey the mounting instructions Before you start mounting and using the awning please get familiar with this product Make sure all parts listed up in below packing lists are delivered and intact If you find that there are parts missing ...

Page 2: ...2 List of the parts Please choose part 20 instead of part 12 x18 25 x1 28 x1 29 1 x1 29 2 x1 ...

Page 3: ...3 Explosive drawing of Awning 28 25 29 1 29 2 ...

Page 4: ...e product is big and heavy Do not try to install the awning alone If the awning falls it could cause serious injuries and damages Contact an authorized assembler for help Do not install the awning when you find damage parts are that parts are missing Contact your dealer Keep children and pets out of the working area during assembly and adjustments This product and its fixing parts are only suitabl...

Page 5: ...e corresponding measures to ensure stable installation of the brackets If the mounting base is unstable you have to consult a specialist in your vicinity Assembly Please read follow item before assembly 1 At least two adults are needed to move and install the awning as the product is big and heavy 2 Please use all the screws and nuts tighter during installation as it is very dangerous if you leave...

Page 6: ...g bolts as figure below Then assembly the arm to the torsion bar as figure below Two arms need in the same direction the rope of arm cannot be unlocked until the whole assembly are complete Step3 Front bar assembly Connect the front bar with connectors and secure it with the corresponding bolts as figure below please keep the front bar aligned ...

Page 7: ...t into the front bar without tightening As shown in the figure below Step 5 Arms with front bar assembly Put front bar feet bolt through the hole of small arm then position the front bar After positioning tighten the nut with wrench as figure below 24 24 24 16 17 4cm ...

Page 8: ...e thread leakage 1 2 laps As shown in the figure below ATTENTION BEFORE BLOCKING THE NUT ENSURE THAT THE ARMS ARE PROPERLY ALIGNED Step7 Left roller support with gear box assembly Hammer the left roller support with into the left end of torsion bar by wood hammer then tighten the left screw by phillips screwdriver As shown in the figure below 13 1 ...

Page 9: ...gh the fabric As shown in the figure below Step 9 Roll in the fabric on the roller Roll in the fabric on the roller pay attention to the fabric direction needed as shown in the figure below Please face up the fabric when assembling Keep the same spacing X at both ends Spread the fabric slowly in case of damage 21 22 22 21 23 23 23 21 23 21 6 5 ...

Page 10: ... fabric through the groove of front bar well distributed the fabric after pull in all fabric then insert shaft of roller into the square hole of gear case As shown in the figure below A A B B 10 23 22 24 4 24 1 24 5 24 3 ...

Page 11: ...11 23 22 24 4 24 1 24 5 24 3 Step 12 Assemble middle bracket and cover 25 29 1 29 2 ...

Page 12: ...make sure hole the of each group on the same horizontally or vertically Attention figure in L is product s length the blow picture is mean the distance for brackets holes is L 14cm For example the product actual length of 2 95 m the distance 2950mm 140mm 2810mm longitudinal distance for holes is 10 cm Figure A for 2 95m 3 45m Figure B for 3 95m A B 82mm ...

Page 13: ...gure below Or 5 8inch Step 3 Installing the awning Install the awning into the brackets and fasten the bolts of the brackets As shown in the figure below Step 4 Open the arms After locking the awning please close the awning by hand crank then cut the strings which raping the arms Attention the strings can t be cut before Step 5 Adjust the front bar Open the awning totally and check whether it is h...

Page 14: ...14 ...

Page 15: ...ever users can adjust the screen angle within a range of 5 to 40 As shown in the figure Step 6 The right way of the awning using The awning can be operated normally when finish adjusting the horizontal of the front bar Please use the awning in right way As shown in the figure below ...

Page 16: ...the adjustment screw with the tool in clockwise direc on to reduce the minimum distance NOTE If the motor does not start on a er repeated on se ng please wait 30 minutes and start it again a erwards NOTE Over loading the motor is not good Doing so may shorten its lifespan Handling of the remote control Note There are legal limita ons for the transmission range of radio waves The maximum range is a...

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