Retractable Awning Installation & Operation Manual
Retractable Awning Installation & Operation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ............................................................................................. page 3 2. Basic Tools Required .......................................................................... page 4 3. Wall Mount Installation ................................................................... page 4 4. Roof Mount Installation ................................................................. page 10 5.
1. Introduction Congratulations and thank you for purchasing a NuShade Retractable Awning. We are confident of your satisfaction and years of enjoyment with our product. In order to make the best of your investment, be certain to familiarize yourself with the contents of the entire owner’s manual before installation or operation. If you feel this procedure is too difficult to achieve on your own, seek the assistance of a local home improvement or building contractor.
2. Basic Tools Required A. Drill with Impact, if possible E. Caulking and a Caulking Gun B. 1/4” Drill Bit F. Tape Measure C. 9/16” Socket G. Sturdy Ladders D. Level H. Adjustable Wrench Additional tools needed for: Weatherguard Cover: I. 13mm Socket Roof Mount Kit: L. 3/8” Drill Bit J. #2 Phillips Screwdriver M. 9/16” Wrench K. 3/16” Allen Wrench ! IMPORTANT! If you have chosen the Roof Mount option, please refer to the installation instructions in Section 4 on page 10 of this manual now. 3.
Option “A”: Installation on a wood framed wall with wood or vinyl siding Mounting brackets can be installed directly on the wall. It is critical that all brackets be mounted level, plumb and on the same surface plane. Brackets that are out of alignment or mounted on an uneven wall surface will cause the awning not to function properly. 3-1 To start, see Detail #1A to determine the proper height for mounting. We recommend a minimum of 7’-6” from the deck or patio to the top of the mounting bracket.
3-2 continued from previous page Locate all studs between the two “E’s” and mark the siding with an “S” over each stud. Measure the distance from each end of the square bar to the center of the bolts that hold the arm supports to the square bar, and then transfer this measurement in from both “E” marks and mark this measurement “A” for arms. Locate the “S” mark closest to each of the “A” marks, allowing at least 1½” on each side of the “A” mark for the arm support.
3-3 continued from previous page paint to match house or awning frame. Once dry, install the ledger board on the wall at desired mounting height between the two “E’s”. NOTE: Depending on the type of wall surface, the ledger board may be able to be installed over the existing surface; others will require the siding/surface to be removed under the ledger board before installation. Hardware for securing the ledger board to the wall is NOT provided.
Option “M”: Installation Directly on Smooth, Structural Masonry Additional tools needed for masonry installation: A. 5/8” masonry drill bit 3-6 Use Option “A” from page 5 and follow the bracket positioning instructions. Using the mounting brackets as a guide, see Detail #5, mark the hole locations on the masonry and drill 5/8” hole about 2¼” deep using a masonry drill bit. STEP 1 STEP 2 Detail #5 Insert the lag shields and secure mounting brackets using the 3/8” x 2½” lag bolts supplied.
3-7 continued from previous page Space one cover bracket near each end of the cover and the other two divided equally between them. Slide two “T” bolts, one from each track, into place for each cover bracket. Place a cover brackets over “T” bolts and tighten with nuts supplied. Be sure the cover brackets do not interfere with any mounting brackets or arm supports on the square bar, check to be sure the back of the cover bracket is facing the back of the Weatherguard Cover.
3-8 continued from previous page Slide the clamping bolts up through from the bottom of the bracket and thread into the top hole. Be sure to tighten completely so that the locking lip on the inside of the mounting bracket locks down over the square bar. Slide Cover Brackets BEHIND fabric roll to properly attach to square bar. STEP 2 Install your Weatherguard Cover onto the square bar. This step will require at least 2 people.
4-1 First, let’s install the roof brackets. Measure the entire length of the awning square bar. Determine the position (left or right) on the roof where the awning is to be located and mark both ends with an “E” for end. Locate all the roof rafters between the two “E’s” and mark the edge of the roofing with an “R” over each rafter see Detail #12. RAFTER RAFTER RAFTER END (R) (R) (R) (E) Detail #12 Install one roof bracket on the roof rafter closest to the inside of each of the two “E’s”.
VERTICAL 4-3 Attach the remaining Sections #2, #3 and #4 using the 3/8” x 3½” hex bolts, washers, and nuts provided see Detail #15. Do not completely tighten the bolts at this time. SECTION #4 SECTION #2 Attach Section #2 to the front of Section #1. SECTION #1 VERTICAL Attach Section #4 to the back of Section #1. Attach Section #3 to the top of Section #2. SECTION #3 Detail #15 Once all roof brackets have been assembled, fold the bracket forming a triangle.
4-5 Now let’s install the mounting brackets. 3” MINIMUM You are now ready to install the mounting brackets to the ledger board. Measure the distance from each end of the square bar to the center of the bolt that holds the arm support to the square bar, and then transfer this measurement plus 1” in from both ends of the ledger board and mark this measurement “A” for arms, see Detail #4.
4-6 continued from previous page COVER BRACKETS COV E R FR ON T FRONT TRACK COV E R BA CK “T” BOLTS OUTER TRACK CENTER TRACK INNER TRACK Detail #9 Space one cover bracket near each end of the cover and the other two divided equally between them. Slide two “T” bolts, one from each track, into place for each cover bracket. Place a cover brackets over “T” bolts and tighten with nuts supplied.
4-7 continued from previous page The gear loop will be at the bottom of the awning. Secure the square bar to the mounting brackets with the clamping bolts supplied, see Detail #6B. Be sure the mounting bar is seated flush to the back of the bracket. Slide the clamping bolts up through from the bottom of the bracket and thread into the top hole. Be sure to tighten completely so that the locking lip on the inside of the mounting bracket locks down over the square bar.
5. Awning Operation Manual Gear Operation: Your awning may be extended or retracted from either the left or right side depending on how you ordered it. 5-1 To extend the awning, place the hook end of your crank handle into the gear loop located at the far end of the awning see Detail #17. Turn the hand crank in a circular motion until the awning is fully extended and the arms “lock” in place. When the awning is fully extended, the arms will not be straight.
continued from previous page Your awning has also been equipped with a manual override. The manual override feature allows you to retract the awning during power loss and protect the awning from storm and wind damage. If there is NO power going to the awning, place the hook end of your crank handle into the gear loop located at the far end of the awning see, Detail #17 on page 16. Turn the hand crank in a circular motion until the awning is fully retracted.
Important Reminders: 1. Always use a natural soap, never detergent. 2. Water should be cold-to-lukewarm. 3. Air dry only; never apply heat. Cleaning Steps: 1. Brush off loose dirt and debris. 2. Hose fabric down. 3. Mix ½ cup of natural soap and water. ! WARNING! Never use any type of grill, patio heater or fireplace under your NuShade awning. Doing so could result in the fabric burning or melting, as well as serious personal injury. 4. Use a soft bristle brush to clean. 5. Allow soap to soak in. 6.
continued from previous page awning; this is not covered by the warranty. Remember, your awning is designed for shade, not as a rain cover. Retract the awning in carefully removing the water. On the next sunny day, extend the awning and allow it to dry thoroughly. Your awning should not be rolled up wet for long periods of time. SOLUTION 2: The arms are not fully extended. The fabric will be most taut when the arms are at their furthest projection. Extend the arms until they lock.
7. Warranty Information NuShade® Awnings are manufactured by Futureguard® under the highest standards of production, and will be warranted by Futureguard® to the original purchaser as listed below. Frame Warranty: All NuShade Awnings used for residential purposes are covered by a limited 5 year warranty from the date of original purchase to the original purchaser only, proof of purchase is required with all claims. This warranty covers awning framework, hardware, fabric and motors.