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W A R R A N T Y :

Upon receipt of your Galaxy, please check to ensure you have received all of the parts.

NOTE:

Wind damage is not covered under any manufacturer’s warranty. 

5 Year Limited Warranty

includes the Libra, Astral-TC, Orion, Galaxy, Sirius and

Polaris styles. This includes the mast, boom, head fitting, elbow, center pole/sidepost,
arms, ribs, top and bottom hub and stainless steel hardware only. If there is damage
under the warranty, Shademaker will replace and/or repair any item listed in this
category at its discretion. Labor charges are not covered under this limited warranty.

10 Year Limited Warranty

includes the Sunbrella

®

awning & marine grade Fabric

Collection. Visit www.sunbrella.com/warranty for more details. Labor charges are not
covered under this limited warranty.

The 

5 Year Limited Warranty

applies to Sunbrella Firesist

®

, Sunbrella Firesist

®

PLUS

and Sunbrella

®

Furniture Grade, and O’bravia

®

awning fabrics. Labor charges are not

covered under this limited warranty.

1 Year Limited Warranty

covers base wheels and the powder coat finish on all bases.

If the powder coat finish flakes, bubbles, peels or loses color; Shademaker will re-finish
or replace the defective bases at its discretion. Normal wear and tear is not covered
under this limited warranty. Labor charges are not covered under this limited warranty.

Exclusions: 

Wind damage, acts of nature (such as, but not limited to, freezing or any

type of extreme weather).  Failures caused by abusive use and normal wear and tear
are not covered under this warranty. Any Galaxy style that does not have any spacer
buttons installed is not covered by warranty.

Parts can be ordered under warranty at no charge, if found that the damage is a
manufacture defect and/or purchased out of warranty to make them whole again. 

Those filing warranty claims will be responsible for all shipping, handling and freight
charges on all claims to Shademaker in Baldwin Park, CA.  All warranty claims must be
submitted with the original proof of purchase, date of purchase, name of dealer and the
description of the damage.  An authorized Shademaker RA# must be listed on all
products being returned. The Shademaker warranty is not transferable. Shademaker
reserves the right to repair, replace and/or redesign any product that is returned under a
warranty claim. 

For current warranty information, please visit www.shademakerusa.com.

T O   P R O P E R L Y   F O L D   C A N O P Y

The 100% solution dyed canopy will last longer if you fold it as it was packed and
shipped.  This technique is similar to the way a parachute is folded and is especially
important when folding the canopy for seasonal storage or when left in the closed
position for an extended period of time.  

Using this technique at all times will significantly extend the life of the canopy.

1. When the canopy has been fully lowered, stand in front of the

canopy structure and begin the folding process by pulling out
two panels opposite the mast.  

   Pull the two panels together and roll tight into the canopy.

2. Once rolled tight, pull adjacent panels out one at a time and

fold to the center, alternating sides until all the panels have
been pulled out from the arms and folded into the center.

3. Strap the canopy to the mast with the strap.

P R O T E C T I V E   C O V E R

1. Screw rods together and insert into slit of the cover.
2. Unzip cover.
3. Using the rod as a guide, slide cover over your umbrella. 
4. Pull on string to zip down your cover and tie.

M A I N T A I N I N G   F R A M E   &   F I T T I N G S

1. Hose frame with water periodically, more often if installation is in a salty or industrial

environment.

2. Inspect the installation fitting on a regular basis and tighten if necessary.

M A I N T A I N I N G   C A N O P Y   F A B R I C

1. Clean up spills and stains right away.  Spills can be removed by using a clean,

absorbent cloth.

2. For general maintenance, use a soft brush to remove dust and dry soil or wash

down with clean, warm water (i.e. garden hose) every so often so dirt does not
become engrained. Allow the fabric to dry naturally before closing the canopy.

3. If a thorough cleaning is necessary, sponge over the fabric using a mild soap

solution (2% solution). Rinse well with plenty of water to remove all soap residue.

4. Never use detergents, cleaning fluids, or solvents.  Grease and oil stains may be

removed by using turpentine or similar with an absorbent cloth.

5. We recommend giving the canopy a good clean on a more frequent basis if

installed in a location where the canopy is likely to become soiled.

R E M O V A L   &   R E P L A C E M E N T   O F   C A N O P Y  

Follow these instructions should you choose to replace your canopy with a new canopy.

1. Lower the canopy to the closed position.
2. Remove bolts holding canopy structure to the boom.  Use a two to four-person

team to remove the canopy structure from the boom.

3. Unscrew the anchor shackle from the coupler to separate mast pulley and winder

pulley. Use caution, so the mast pulley does not fall back into the boom.

4. Unfasten Velcro from the canopy vent cap.
5. Drill out the canopy strap bolts from the top of the arms.
6. Remove canopy fabric from canopy structure.
7. To replace canopy, reverse the above process.

Summary of Contents for GALAXY-35S

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Page 2: ...kes bubbles peels or loses color Shademaker will re finish or replace the defective bases at its discretion Normal wear and tear is not covered under this limited warranty Labor charges are not covered under this limited warranty Exclusions Wind damage acts of nature such as but not limited to freezing or any type of extreme weather Failures caused by abusive use and normal wear and tear are not c...

Page 3: ...od of time the Galaxy should be left in the folded and strapped position 3 In anticipation of or during extremely severe weather conditions such as tropical force winds and hurricanes it is advisable to remove and store the entire Galaxy structure to protect it from storm related debris B C D A Weight Approximately 255 265 lbs Mast Shape Diameter 3 25 x 4 75 Oval Wall Thickness of Mast 107 Arm Wal...

Page 4: ... S T 1 Upper Internal Stem 9 Boom 2 Acetal Ring between Internal Stems 10 Head Fitting 3 Lower Internal Stem 11 Spacer Buttons 4 Locator Screws 12 Lower Hub 5 Winder 13 Safety Pin 6 Handle 14 Strut 7 Mast 15 Arm 8 Elbow 16 Canopy S ...

Page 5: ... plate six 6 stem bolts and one 1 allen wrench 2 IN GROUND MOUNT KIT This kit includes in ground fitting six 6 stem bolts and one 1 allen wrench 3 FREE STANDING ZEUS STEEL BASE You may opt to use the Zeus steel base for your Galaxy umbrella We recommend a minimum of a 1 000 1 800 lbs base weight for this umbrella depending on the size of your umbrella NOTE If using the Zeus wind guidelines change ...

Page 6: ...ie until instructed to do so STEP 2 1 Remove bolts using allen wrench from both sides of the elbow 2 Using a two person team lift the mast and fit it into the elbow Elbow Mast Mast Mast Cord Do not remove tie 3 Make certain the holes in the mast align with the holes in the elbow 4 Insert all bolts back into the elbow and tighten with allen wrench securing the mast to the elbow Note Do not use powe...

Page 7: ... and rotate it on the stem to ensure that the holes drilled in the mast and stem are aligned 3 Upon finding the appropriate position insert the 4 mast stabilizer bolts into the mast and tighten to secure the mast to the stem using allen wrench Note Do not use power drill May cause damage to umbrella 4 Insert the handle 6 into the winder 5 and use the provided hex wrench to tighten it into place Ti...

Page 8: ...pler This coupler will connect the winder cord to the mast cord Remove the tie attaching the winder cord s pulley to the hole in the head fitting taking care so the pulley doesn t fall into the head fitting 6 Remove the bolt from the boom s pulley anchor shackle Now take the anchor shackle line it with the cylindrical coupler and reinsert the bolt to connect the coupler to the anchor shackle Tight...

Page 9: ... winder Another person should remain on the ladder NOTE The following steps 2a and 2b should be performed by both parties simultaneously a The person operating the winder should turn the handle clockwise approximately 90 times Once the handle becomes resistant to turning promptly stop It is crucial to stop turning at the first sign of resistance DO NOT force the winder DO NOT continue to turn Over...

Page 10: ...osed position Canopy Tube Winder Cord STEP 6 NOTE It is of vital importance that all 8 spacers are installed before operating the Galaxy The spacer buttons ensure that the canopy opens easily without the arms locking The manufacturer accepts no liability whatsoever for any resulting damage due to the non installation of spacer buttons If spacers are missing contact Shademaker to request more 1 Pul...

Page 11: ... if necessary M A I N T A I N I N G C A N O P Y F A B R I C 1 Clean up spills and stains right away Spills can be removed by using a clean absorbent cloth 2 For general maintenance use a soft brush to remove dust and dry soil or wash down with clean warm water i e garden hose every so often so dirt does not become engrained Allow the fabric to dry naturally before closing the canopy 3 If a thoroug...

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