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Awntech RF22 Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

Awntech RF22 Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

San francisco style awning

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OWNER'S MANUAL & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Adult Assembly Required
WARNING: Assembly Kit Contains Parts with Sharp Points, Sharp Edges, and Small Parts That Can Present
Choking Hazards to Children.
WARNING: Components Are Packed in Plastic Bags that are a Suffocation Hazard.
NOTE: Please inspect the parts for damage during shipping and/or for any missing items. If you suspect that there
may be damage or a shortage, contact us and we will send replacement parts if needed. At this time, visualize how
the components fit together and make sure that you have identified the various parts.
Models with Valance:
RF22, EF1030, EF1836, EF23, EF2442, EF24, CF32, CF33, CF34, CF43, CF44
Awning size
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
OUR AWNINGS ARE DESIGNED 4.5" WIDER THAN STANDARD WINDOW/DOOR OPENINGS SO THEY ANCHOR TO THE
STUDS AROUND THE WINDOW OR DOOR. EXAMPLE: RR22-5 IS FOR 5'-0" WIDE WINDOW. IT MEASURES 64.5"
WIDE, 31" TALL, (24" PLUS 7" VALANCE AND 24" DEEP (PROJECTION)
There is a variety of building wall surfaces; Awntech does not supply the hardware to install your awning. You will
need to purchase installation hardware at your local hardware store. We have advised you on different surface
applications below:
CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS: 3/8" x 3" Masonry anchor bolts or Tapcon Screws plus Washers (1 per bracket)
WOOD OR SIDING: 3/8" x 3" Lag Screws plus Washers (1 per bracket)
OTHER STRUCTURES: CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL
1
San Francisco Style Awning
Width in inches
40.5
52.5
64.5
76.5
88.5
100.5
112.5
124.5
136.5
Awning Size
Width to Inches
12
148.5
13
160.5
14
172.5
15
184.5
16
196.5
17
208.5
18
220.5
19
232.5
20
244.5

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Summary of Contents for Awntech RF22

  • Page 1 WIDE, 31” TALL, (24” PLUS 7” VALANCE AND 24” DEEP (PROJECTION) There is a variety of building wall surfaces; Awntech does not supply the hardware to install your awning. You will need to purchase installation hardware at your local hardware store. We have advised you on different surface applications below: CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS: 3/8”...
  • Page 2 PARTS: Awning Size in Ft. 8-10 11-12 13-18 Custom (TB) Top Bar – C Channel (FB) Front Bar (NC) Cover Support (P) Projection (B) Back Bar (CNPM) Projection Bar Assembly Other parts: Z-Brackets, Self-tapping Screws All awning sizes over 6’ wide come in multiple sections. Example: 6’ size Top Bar (TB) consists of TB1 & TB2 and Front Bar (FB) consist of FB1 &...
  • Page 3 Step 2: Connect Top Bar (TB) to the (2) two back bars (B). Make sure the C-Channel is towards the back. The Velcro on the back bars should be facing the rear. Use a rubber mallet to fully seat the tubing into the fitting. Secure with self-tapping screws.
  • Page 4 Step 4: Install the Cover Supports (NC) with arrows pointing upward. Attach both ends to the (TB) and (FB). Larger awnings have added Cover support (NC) and Wall Support (PM). Secure with self-tapping screws. Wall supports (PM) will not have pre-drilled holes and will require you to use the self tapping screws to secure them to the back end of the front bar wherever space is available.
  • Page 5: Installing The Cover

    INSTALLING THE COVER STEP 5: Slide the tubing at the top of the fabric cover into the C-Channel on the top of (TB). STEP 6: Pull the remainder of fabric over the fame with the valance hanging down below the (NC) and (FB) bars.
  • Page 6: Mounting The Awning

    Height Model between incl Projection Model between incl Projection TB and P valance TB and P valance RF22 EF12 CF32 EF1836 CF33 EF1230 CF34 EF1030 CF43 EF23 CF44 EF24 EF2442 Step 9: Install the Z-Brackets, temporarily place the awning on the wall to make sure it fits prior to tightening screws.
  • Page 7 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.

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