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Step 10:

 install the Z-Brackets, temporarily place the awning on the wall to make sure it fits prior to 

tightening screws. Please keep in mind there are no pre-drilled holes for the Z-Brackets on the frame. 
You'll use the provided self tapping screws to secure the Z-Bracket to the frame. 

Step 11:

  Remove the awning and tighten wall brackets. 

Step 12:

 Install weather Stripping on the awning outside parameter.  Place the awning back on the 

brackets.  Drill two holes for self-tapping screws thru the (TP) use Z-Brackets for guide.  Secure with self-
tapping screws.  

 

 
NORMAL WEAR & TEAR: 

Certain regions of the country are extremely hard on awnings of any kind.  If you live in these areas, 
(High maintenance areas: FL, TX, NM, AZ, NV or high altitude areas) you probably already know how the 
sun can take a toll.  Normal wear and tear is not covered in our warranty and should be expected.  
Damages caused by improper anchoring, strong winds, snow or ice are not considered defects.  We offer 
replacement fabric at affordable prices. 

CLEANING & CARE: 

Awnings should be cleaned at least once a year in low maintenance areas or twice a year in 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 l part vinegar to l part 
water) allowing it to 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 care chart below if you acquire a stain from one of the ingredients on the list.  
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...tified the various parts Models with Valance RN22 EN23 EN24 CN32 CN33 CN34 CN43 CN44 EN2442 EN1836 EN1030 Awning size Width in inches Awning Size Width to Inches 3 40 5 12 148 5 4 52 5 13 160 5 5 64 5 14 172 5 6 76 5 15 184 5 7 88 5 16 196 5 8 100 5 17 208 5 9 112 5 18 220 5 10 124 5 19 232 5 11 136 5 20 244 5 OUR AWNINGS ARE DESIGNED 4 5 WIDER THAN STANDARD WINDOW DOOR OPENINGS SO THEY ANCHOR TO ...

Страница 2: ...Other parts Z Brackets Self tapping Screws All awning sizes over 6 wide come in multiple sections Example Size 6 Top Bar TB consists of TB1 TB2 and Front Bar FB consist of FB1 FB2 Tools Required Electric Impact Drill Installation Anchors as per your wall type Tape Measure Safety Glasses 4 Level a Safe Ladder and 2 pencils YOU MAY ALSO NEED AN ASSISTANT FOR LARGER AWNINGS IT DEPENDS ON THE SIZE AND...

Страница 3: ...the 2 two back bars CNB Make sure the C Channel is towards the back The Velcro on the back bars should be facing front Use a rubber mallet to fully seat the tubing into the fitting Secure with self tapping screws Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 ...

Страница 4: ...ttom slots Velcro facing up and insert the Projection assembly CNPA in to the top slots of your front bar assembly Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 Step 4 Connect the Front Bar Assembly on to the Back Bar Assembly Secure with Self tapping screws Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 ...

Страница 5: ...CNPM Secure with self tapping screws There will be pre drilled holes for your cover supports but no pre drilled holes for the wall supports You can decide where to install your wall supports and attach them using self tapping screws to the bottom back end of your front bar assembly Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 The frame for the New Yorker is complete Frame 2 4 Frame 5 24 ...

Страница 6: ...VER STEP 6 Slide the tubing at the top of the fabric cover into the C Channel on the top of TB STEP 7 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 ...

Страница 7: ...ments all the sizes are in inches Model Space between TB and P Height incl valance Projection Model Space between TB and P Height incl valance Projection RN22 31 31 24 NY1618 22 22 18 CN32 44 44 24 NY1624 22 22 24 CN33 44 44 36 NY1630 22 22 30 CN34 44 44 48 NY1818 24 24 18 CN43 56 56 36 NY1824 24 24 24 CN44 56 56 48 NY1830 24 24 30 EN2442 24 24 42 NY2430 31 24 30 EN12 12 12 24 NY2436 31 31 36 EN18...

Страница 8: ... TX NM AZ NV or high altitude areas you probably already know how the sun can take a toll Normal wear and tear is not covered in our warranty and should be expected Damages caused by improper anchoring strong winds snow or ice are not considered defects We offer replacement fabric at affordable prices CLEANING CARE Awnings should be cleaned at least once a year in low maintenance areas or twice a ...

Страница 9: ...etergent CAR GREASE Acetone IRON RUST Oxalic or citrus acids water MILDEW 1 cup of bleach and mild soap per gallon of water OIL Acetone PAINT LATEX WET Liquid detergent water PAINT LATEX DRIED Paint oil or grease remover PAINT OIL OR LACQUER Paint oil or grease remover SUNTAN LOTION Pine Power or pine oil detergent TREE SAP Turpentine liquid detergent ...

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