Cal Flame 3000 owner manual Awning Installation, Awning Open/ Close Switch

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Sports Bar Canopy

Owner’s Manual

Awning Installation

With the canopy installation nearly complete, the awning must be installed and wired. It should be noted that all screws that are used for the installation of the awning are self-tapping sheet metal screws. No drilling should be necessary.

1.Line up the holes for the awning bracket with the corresponding pre-drilled holes on the awning. Use two carriage bolts for the upper two holes and a flat-head Phillips for the single lower hole. Tighten until snug, but don’t over-tighten (Figure 39A).

2.After mounting the awning bracket, remove the awning from the box. Tilt the awning at a 45˚ angle and hang the awning onto the awning bracket (Figure 39B).

3.After making sure that the awning is securely hung onto the awning bracket, tilt the awning up to a 45˚ angle (again) and connect the two electrical leads (male) securely to the two electrical leads (female, attached to the awning). When complete, carefully tuck the wires into the hole and gently lower the awning (Figure 39C).

4.Place set-screws through the awning bracket and awning into the canopy frame. Do not over-tighten (Figure 39D).

B

Awning

Frame

Front of Canopy

A

Side View

Carriage Bolt (2 each)

Frame Bracket

Flat-Head Phillips (1 each)

C

 

D

 

Side View

Side View

 

 

 

 

Electrical Connections

 

 

Set Screw (2 each)

 

 

Important: You must use set screws

 

 

to hold the awning in place.

Figure 39. Awning Installation

Awning Open/ Close Switch

NOTE: The 2-position (male) connector has 2 metal prongs at the end of it. These prongs fit into the female receptacle of the other connector.

1.Match up the 2-position wire (female) with the 2-position wire (male) and securely attach them together (Figure 39 - Insert). This step must be repeated for each main support post.

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