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Sundial Awning Assembly 

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Mounting Bracket 

 

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Screw, Lag 

3/8 x 3

18 

 

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Washer, Flat 

1" O.D.

18 

 

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Screw, Lag 

1/4 x 1 1/2

 

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Hex Key 

7mm x 133mm

 

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Bracket Assy, Complete 

Optional

 

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Screw, HHCS 

3/8-16 x 1

12 

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Lock Washer 

3/8

12 

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10 

Nut 

3/8-16

12 4 

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11 

Switch, Wall 

1  

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12 

Switch Cover 

1  

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13 

Junction Box 

1  

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14 

Screw 

#8 x 2

 

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15 

Strain Relief Connector 

 

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16 

Control Box Assy 

 

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17 

AC Power Cord w/ Wall Connector 

 

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18 

Wireless Wall Switch 

2,

 

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19 

Hand Held Remote 

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20 

Anemometer Assy (includes cable and attaching hardware) 

 

NOTES: 

1.  Specific awning configuration is specified at time of order, including awning length, LH or RH 

configuration, fabric etc.  Check awning assembly and electronics against original purchase order. 

2.  Mounting bracket, switch plate and screws are included with switch. 
3.  Wall Switch (item 18) and Remote (item 19) are available as a single channel or multiple channel 

transmitter. 

4.  Roof Top bracket (item 7) is optional and specified at time of order.  Quantity is based on awning 

length:  12'-15' = qty 3; 16'-18' = qty 4; 19'-20' = qty 5. 

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for SUNDIAL PATIO AWNING

Page 1: ...052537 001r5 Printed in USA January 2007 CAREFREE SUNDIAL PATIO AWNING Residential 110V MOTORIZED Installation and Operations Manual Table of Contents...

Page 2: ...tting the Motor Limits 16 Adjusting the OUT Limit Switch 16 Adjusting the IN Limit Switch 16 Limited Warranty 17 SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING A WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH...

Page 3: ...owner several options that are not available with the standard hard wired installation These options include remote controls wireless wall switches for interior installation and the wind sense auto r...

Page 4: ...Junction Box 1 14 Screw 8 x 2 2 15 Strain Relief Connector 1 16 Control Box Assy 1 17 AC Power Cord w Wall Connector 1 18 Wireless Wall Switch 1 2 3 19 Hand Held Remote 1 3 20 Anemometer Assy includes...

Page 5: ...3 amps Refer to section Wiring on page 7 for specific installation and wiring details MOUNTING PLATE LAYOUT AND INSTALLATION 1 Determine the location of the awning General profile dimensions are show...

Page 6: ...ly 9 Determine the best method to attaching the plate to the wall Examples for attaching are shown in Figure 5 Bracket attach details are suggestions and may not cover all circumstances If unsure cons...

Page 7: ...scribed previously NOTE Because of the weight of the awning the mounting plates must be securely fastened into the structure 2 Loosely attach the braces and mounting plate to the structural plate usin...

Page 8: ...g approximately 3 feet to access the back panel of the awning case 3 Drill three 3 3 16 holes through the case mounting plate and into wall do not go through interior surfaces of wall in the approxima...

Page 9: ...ired UL approved junction boxes conduit etc where required SINGLE SWITCH INSTALLATION 1 Determine the location of the switch and junction boxes The following cable lengths should act as a guide for lo...

Page 10: ...l Switch somfy Detail A For RH motor configuration Green Red Black White Black White Figure 10 Control Box Wiring Diagram 1 Determine the location of the control box Mount the box as close to the moto...

Page 11: ...ch and control box Refer to Programming a Transmitter on page 9 5 After programming is complete attach the switch and switch plate to the mounting bracket using the furnished screws 6 If all options a...

Page 12: ...switch markings reverse the red and black motor wires in the control box IMPORTANT NOTE The awning must operate as described if the wind sense auto retract is installed If the awning operates in reve...

Page 13: ...cribed in the control box reverse the red and black wires from the motor If the awning does not operate using the transmitter program the remote following the directions on page 9 If the awning does n...

Page 14: ...t functions DOWN Press and release the DOWN arrow to extend the awning The awning will extend to the maximum extension Channel Selector For multiple channel switches Press the Channel Selector until t...

Page 15: ...d When the wind reaches the user set value the awning will automatically retract When the wind speed exceeds the set value for longer than 2 seconds the retract command is activated While the wind spe...

Page 16: ...he 7mm hex key into a 3 8 battery powered drill 2 Insert the hex key into the manual override on the awning For the top access it will be necessary to locate the hex by feel it is not visible with the...

Page 17: ...he material to be washed more frequently THOROUGHLY rinse the fabric with clean water and allow to air dry completely before rolling up the awning ADJUSTING THE PITCH CAUTION DURING INSTALLATION OR WH...

Page 18: ...e OUT limit switch 3 Using a 4mm Allen wrench turn the OUT limit switch CLOCKWISE increases time the motor runs during extension COUNTERCLOCKWISE reduces the time the motor runs NOTE It is best to mak...

Page 19: ...dated proof of purchase for specified product and provide it as requested b Inspect the awning upon purchase to confirm the condition of the canopy hardware and proper operation of the product c Perfo...

Page 20: ...Table of Contents...

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