Multiple Awnings inc. – 1505A rue de l’Industrie, Beloeil QC, J3G 0S5 CANADA
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Multiple Shade EN V01.3 04 2019
3.2. Requirements overview
Properly evaluate the required space to install the Solar Shade by following the steps
explained from section 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 included. We supply wood or masonry screws in
order to adapt to your surface installation.
3.3. Unpacking your solar shade
Remove all 12 drywall screws: the 4 screws at each end of the tube and the 4 screws of
the hardware section and keep them. Make sure all screws are removed as they may
scratch or damage the housing or fabric if they are left on the tube.
Use a hammer and a large screwdriver to hit the wooden cap near the wall of the tube to
un-wedge it. Remove the wooden caps. Pull the solar shade out of the tube. Two persons
are needed to safely pull out the Solar Shade from the tube.
Put the casing on easels or on 2 stable chairs. Put the manual crank aside. Remove the
plastic wrapping with caution using a safety cutter. DO NOT USE a regular knife or an
exacto, doing so could damage the casing.
3.4. Parts list
Wrapped on the casing:
1 Manual crank (manual version
only)
In the hardware bag:
1 remote handset (motorized
version)
1 solar panel and accessories
(solar powered units only)
2 cable guide supports
2 brackets for casings less than 6
feet (or)
3 brackets for casings greater
than 6 feet
M6 setting screws (1mm x
15mm) with bolt, one for each
bracket
3 #8 wood screws per bracket (1
3/4’’) plus 2 #8 wooden screws
per cable guide support
3 masonry screws per bracket
(1/4’’ x 1 3/4’’) plus 2 masonry
screws per cable guide support