Instructions / Assembly

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3. Insert the connector piece (B-3) into the interior end of the front bar (B-2). If insertion is dicult, use a mallet to tap
it into place. Once inserted, screw it into place (B-B-1).
4. At this time, the rectangle connector piece (B-3) will be connected to one of the two torsion bars (B-2) and secured
with screws. A portion of the connector piece will stick out of the torsion bar until step 5.
5. Now, connect the second remaining torsion bar (B-1) to the other side of the connector piece (B-3) and screw it into
place, just like in step 3.
6. At this time, you will have one full-length torsion bar, with both arm pieces connected and screwed securely into
place.
B-1 B-3 B-2
Steps 3, 4, 5
B-B-1
B-B-1
B-1 B-2
Step 6
STEP 5: Fabric Assembly
1. Open the fabric box carefully to ensure that the product is not damaged.
2. Unfold both pieces of awning fabric. You should have one large fabric piece (M) and a valence with a scalloped edge
(O). You should also have three fabric liner cords, two thick and one thinner (N).
3. Thread the fabric liner, one thick and one thin, through both ends of the large awning fabric (M). This may be a slow
process and is easiest with two people.
4. Once the liner is threaded through the large fabric, nd the roller tube. Thread the fabric and its liner through the
slot/notch in the roller tube all the way to the end. Note: the fabric has a front and a back. The back side has a hem,
and should face downwards.
5. Now thread the other end of the awning fabric through the slot/notch in the front bar (wedge-shaped piece).
6. Once both sides of the large awning fabric are threaded, with one person on each side, pick up the roller tube.
7. Roll the awning fabric counterclockwise around the roller tube as tightly and evenly as possible.
8. Once fully rolled, place the roller tube back on the ground.
9. Finally, thread the valance (O) through the other slot/notch in the wedge-shaped front bar all the way to the end, as
seen in the diagram.
O
N
Steps 1, 2, 3