I. SAFETY GUIDELINES II. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Prepara�on III. Part List Part List For your own safety, please strictly follow the instructlons in this WARNING manual, otherwise personal injury may result! • Before you start, check the condi�on and quan�ty of all parts according to the parts list. Do not remove the safety wrapping that holds the awning arms in Before you proceed, please read the following safety precau�ons: WARNING...
Part List III. Part List Front Bar Part List Roller Front Bar ( le� ) x1 Blocker x2 Roller Sunport ( le� ) x1 le� Roller ( ) x1 Hand Crank Rota�on Ring x1 Front Bar ( right ) x1 Arm Link x2 Nut M10+Washer (Ø10) x2 Roller ( right ) x1...
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Parts Exploded View III. Part List Part List -A-1 -A-1 G / G -A-1 G / G G / G -B-1 -B-2...
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Assembly Steps (2). Insert the assembled roller middle bracket into the right square torsion bar #B-2. III. Part List Part List Note: Roller middle bracket wheels #K-1 facing outward. Step1 - Connec�ng Roller (1). Connect the le� and right rollers #A-1,#A-2 with the roller connector #A-3...
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Step3 - Connect Front Bar Step4 - Install the Fabric (1). Insert the blockers from each of the two front bars ends with holes and move it to the middle of (1). Thread one thick and one thin guiding wire #N-1, #N-2 thread through both ends of the large the front bar.
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Step6 (3). Rotate roller counterclockwise so that fabric is evenly wound around roller. Note: 1. The fabric has two parts, front and back, with the smoother side facing up. (1). Slide the arm link into each end of front bar, then insert into holes in torsion bar.
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Step7 - Assembly end Cover Step9 - Moun�ng on the Wall (1). Put plas�c cover on ends of the torsion bar #B-1, #B-2 respec�vely. (2). Insert the plas�c cover into the end of the front bar #C-1, #C-2 respec�vely, secure the plas�c cover of the front bar with the screw #S.
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III. ABOUT THE MOTOR Step10 - Use of Awning Remote Control III. Part List Part List (1). Cu�ng the safety packaging of the curved arm. Retract/close the awning Stop opening/closing process Extract/open the awning Tips: Insert the plug of the motor into the socket (rated voltage 110V ) and pull out the toggle on the back cover of the remote control to turn on the power supply.
This Limited Warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use during the Warranty Period. During the Warranty Period, MCombo will repair or replace, at no charge, products or parts of a product that proves defec�ve because of improper material or workmanship,under normal use and maintenance.
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