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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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ALEKOO RETRACTABLE AWNING
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WARNING:
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY!
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Important safety instructions
WARNING NOTE: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY,IT IS IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS,PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN SAFE PLACE
� This warning triangle calls attention to hazards that can lead to death or to serious injuries.
� This sign identifies important notes
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� Read these instructions carefully before �.�� Awning is intended primarily as protection against
you Begin with the assembly or operate -� the sun. If a wind starts up or it begins to rain
the awning. hea�ily (formation of water pockets)or snow
begins to fall, it should be retracted immediately.
Operating the awning in winter conditions can
result in damage of awning.
� WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE SAFETY SLEEVES FROM THE ARMS UNTIL
INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
Before assembly please check whether the Required Tools:
- Delivered assembly brackets agree in type �� (may be vary,depend of installation conditions)
And amount with the order and whether the Drill;
Mounting base specification provided in the Masonry drill bit, 16mm (Metric size);
order coincide with the actual conditions. Wrench: 14mm,17mm,19mm (Metric size);
Phillips screwdriver;
Needle-nose pliers;
Level, Measuring tape, Chalk line,Pencil;
Step ladder.
�, _ When extended, various forces, including �� �
�� wind and rain will affect an awning, ��� Note:
These sometimes substantial forces must be Sheeting was used to protect the paint
absorbed by the awning and transferred to This must be removed afterwards.
the assembled structure via its mounting
brackets. under extreme loads, excessive
attractive force can be exerted on the
anchor bolts.
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� WARNING: The awning is heavy. A minimum of two persons is required to attach the awning to the
wall brackets.
/Q� WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY IN THE WORK AREA DURING
��� ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS.
� WARNING: DO NOT TRY to attach the awning alone.
If the awning falls,it may cause serious injuries and get damaged.
� � Please make sure that your hands are clean �, � Therefore,before starting assembly, check the
��� at the time of the assembly, otherwise you ���� load bearing capaciry of the mounting base and if
may soil or stain the awning fabric and necessary take corresponding measures to ensure
frame. stable installation of the brackets. If the mounting
base is unstable,you may want to consult a
specialist in your area.
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PARTS LISTS
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Awning assembly steps
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE SAFETY SLEEVES FROM THE ARMS
UNTIL 1NSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
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Step L•Insert the square bar connector(8)into the Step 2: Put the plastic pipings (6) into the two Step3,Put fabric tube connector (9) into Fabric
square bar on awning frame A(with gear box)(1), tunnels on each side of fabric(5). tube A(with square idler)(3).
fasten them with one Square bar connection
bolt(15)
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Step 4: Insert one side of fabric into the fabric StepS: Insert the left fabric into Fabric tube B Step6: Insert another side of the fabric bar on
tube A(with sqnare idler)(3). Please notice the (with round idler)(4),then connect Fabric tube B Awning frame A (with gear box)(1),put the
fabric side as picture showed. (with round idler) with fabric tube square idler(3)into gear box.
connector(4&9).After that roll counterclockwise
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Step 7: Put the front bar fastener(10) into the Step 8: Insert the left fabric into another part of Step 9: Connect the two square bars with the
tunnel of front bar on Awning frame A(with gear front Bar. square bar connector (8) and fasten them with
box)(1).Put the front bar connector(7)into front another Square bar connection bolt(15).
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Step 10:Tighten the front bar with the fastener.
Nofe:You could adjust the position of the two locking screws on
two sides according to the fabric size, make sure they are
closing to fabric ends,to prevent the fabric moving.
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INSTALLATION
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Step 1: Unboxing.
Carefully remove the awning from the box and remove the styrofoam protectors from the awning,remove the plastic bags and
plastic guards from the awning and carefully place the awning aside to avoid having it damaged by scratches or otherwise
damaged or soiled during assembly.
Think about how you will be securing the awning to the wall ahead of time. In case you would like to mount it above a patio
door,you should leave a space of at least 8 inches (20cm) above the door frame. If there is enough space available above the
doar fraine.
The approximate total drop area of the awning varies depending on the rype:
10�16 Ft 15�19
Bracket Height
3�5 meters 4.5�6 meters
1 Ft 2 Ft
A(Total Drop)
30cm 50 cm
Ensure that you also take this drop height into account in your decision on where to install the awning.
The drop angle can and may only be changed minimally.
Picture �: it shows the drop still be changed after assembly. The ideal drop angle, however, has already been set in the
factory of the awning when it is fully extended. (Total drop,height of front bar more than 8 Feet(>2.5 meters),cross section
of the wall,bracket height).
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Step 2: Location of the wall brackets ���"``�''•.
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Location (a) - Between the right end of the awning ��-'d � �v
and the right Arm. (facing the awning) on the fabric �� ������ '
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Location(b) - In the middle of the square bar, cover �.��O4C1�,;
the seam of the connection. '�'�'
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Location (c) - Between the left end of the ��'�=��as
awning and the left Arm.
Measure the width of the awning with a ruler and note the positions of wall brackets.
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Picture ` : Draw a horizontal line at the height of the required areas as illustrated in the image and use a long ruler, a level
and chalk far this purpose. Mark the corresponding places on the wall by running a pencil through the holes at the bottom of
the brackets.
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CAUTION: PROPER LOCATION OF THE BRACKETS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF THE AWNING
1NSTALLATION. IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU FASTEN ALL THE MOUNTING BRACKETS TO STUDS, JOISTS,
HEADERS OR OTHER MAJOR STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS.
Wf1RNING: FAILURE TO SECURELY FASTEN ALL THE BRACKETS TO THE WALL COULD RESULT 1N THE
COLLAPSE OF THE AWNING AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH..
Step 3: Drill the holes.
Use a 16 mm masonry drill bit to drill the holes for the brackets at the appropriate marks on the wall.
Picture •� : The holes should be 4 inches (9cm)deep in the wall and must be drilled through solid brick or concrete. Do not
drill through mortar because this does not offer the support that is required far the awning.
Installation on timber houses and sheds:
The awning can also be installed on timber houses if their walls can carry the weight of the awning. In this case, ensure the
brackets are firmly secured to the outside of solid wooden beatns.
The anchor bolts from the delivered packa�e are not suitable for mountin�the awnin�to wooden beams. Instead buy carriage
bolts of adequate length and of an appropriate diameter and secure the awning with them.
Step 4: Attachment brackets for wall:
Picture �: After inserting the wall bolt,add the washers and then the wall brackets.Now place the washers on the bolt head
and firmly tighten the 19mm nuts.
��� Note:
1. It may be necessary to drive the anchor bolts in with a wooden mallet because they do not go in easily. Do not use a
metal hammer far this purpose because this could damage the threads on the top of the bolts.
2. If the bolts need to be driven into the wall with a hammer,we recommend initially placing the nut on the screw loosely
(only placing it loosely on the bolt)because this avoids damaging to the bolt tl�reads.
3. Firtnly tighten the bolts with a 19mm hex key: it is best to use a hex key with a closed end rather than an open end
because this will avoid damaging to the nut of it should slip.
4. As soon as they are fully inserted,the brackets must sit firmly in the wa1L If they are still moving in some direction you
must further tighten it.
5.Do not try to secure the wall brackets to loose wall stones or any surfaces that are not absolutely firm.
6. Ensure that the wall brackets are screwed firmly to the wall, so that they can in no case tear out when the awning is being
installed.
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Step 5:Now your awning can be secured to the wall brackets.
Picture � :At least two ladders or chairs are required to install the awning in order to obtain the required height.Ensure that
the ladders or chairs are firmly stay on the ground so that you can't fall.
Use ladders that are suitable for such assembly work.
���� Note:
In case the pole(wall bar)can't be inserted into the wall brackets,you should slightly loosen the wall brackets screws and then
try it again.
This time,move the awning slightly forward and backward until the pole slips into the brackets.
Then immediately insert the safety bolts on the front side of the wall brackets and tighten the nuts with a 19mm hex key.
Ensure that the safery bolts for the wall brackets have been tightly secured.
�� Note:Now you could remove the safety sleeves from the arms.
Step 6: CHANGING THE PITCH
There is one final adjustment you might need to make.It is setting the pitch or angle of your awning. Fully open the awning.
Are you happy with the height and level of the front bar?If so,great!
You are done with the installation.Relax,and enjoy your awning.
If not,you can adjust the pitch or angle of each arm separately.
1. Fully open the awning using your crank or remote transmitter on motorized awning,unplug the power cord from the
outlet after opening the awning.
2. Using 17irun wrench to loosen the two locking nuts on the side,then use 14mm wrench to loose
the jack bolt on the arm shoulder.
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WARNING: RAISING THE FRONT BAR WILL REDUCE THE PTTCH (ANGLE) OF THE FABRIC THUS
INCREASING THE RISK OF RAIN WATER POOLING ON THE FABRIC.
TO PREVENT THE AWNING FROM COLLAPSING DUE TO RAIN WATER LOAD,YOU MUST RETRACT THE
AWNING WHEN UNATTENDED.FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
If you have any questions about installation or if you require spare parts,please contact your dealer
��� BE SURE TO NOTE.
The awning's gear box does not have stop limits of the roller revolutions.Therefore,to avoid damaging of the fabric,
it must always be properly roller up.The fabric should be stretched tightly.
ANY QUESTION OF MOTORIZED OPERATION OR WIND-SUN SENSOR,
PLEASE REFER TO THE INSTRUCTION BELOW.
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Repair Manual for Usual Malfunction
No. CASE OF MALFUNCTION REASON REPAIR METHOD
1 The awning does not work when operated 1�Io power supply 1�heck the plug to see whether its
by remote control properly connected
Q'he residual current 2�a11 on the professionals to inspect
automatic circuit breaker is at
"ofP'posirion
Q'he voltage is too low 3�a11 on the professionals to inspect
the voltage whether it accords with the
requests
2 When operated by remote control, the 1�emote receiver and motor are 1�heck two placed: fasten pins and
awning does not work although the switched or wire from motor screws.
received signal from remote receiver can disconnected with pin
be heard 2�'he motor switched off due to 20The more will automatically resume
overheat protection operation after approx 20 minutes
interval
3 Fabric s 1� though the awning is Path length is incorrectly Readjust path length according to the
extended entirely adjusted direction of the motor.
4 The cassette can't be close completely Connecting position between Adjust position of the front beam till
front bar and front beam moved the cassette entirely shuttered
5 Unwanted noise when operating Screw loosened Check all screws come ine view and
fasten the loosened
6 When operated by remote control, the 1�e11 exhausted 1�hanged a new cell
indicative lamp does not work and no
signal from receiver. �ell disconnected 2�eset the cell
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