Rev 10-21-05 SunSetter Products, a Massachusetts Limited Partnership, 184 Charles St, Malden MA, 02148
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Note: If your roller originally had Phillips screws that secured the drive unit and left roller insert,
go to step 8 now.
7. On the existing drive unit and left roller insert, locate the three holes close to the end and snap the
plastic screw anchors supplied into the holes from the outside.
CAUTION: Be sure that the screw anchors are pressed firmly into the holes.
8. Insert the existing drive unit into the right end of the new roller bar. Secure by installing the supplied
Phillips screws into the three holes on the end of the roller bar.
9. Insert the existing left roller insert into the left end of the new roller bar. Secure by installing the
supplied Phillips screws into the three holes on the end of the roller bar.
10. Rotate the left end cap so that it is aligned with the fabric slot. Insert the right end of the fabric into
the opening on the roller bar and slide the roller onto the fabric until it stops on the other end.
11. On the left end of the roller, assemble the ends of the rafter and arm to the roller and secure with the
flat-head cap bolt. Tighten with a 7/32” Allen wrench.
12. On the right end, orient the drive unit so that the crank loop is pointing towards the HOUSE.
Assemble the ends of the rafter and arm to the roller and secure with the flat-head cap bolt. Tighten with
a 7/32” Allen wrench.
13. Insert a fabric stop, with the large flat end toward the gray cord, into the fabric slot until it rests on the
edge of the fabric. Tighten the fabric stop with the supplied Allen wrench.
14. Rotate the left end cap so that it is aligned with the valance slot. Insert the right end of the valance
into the opening on the roller bar and slide the valance into the roller bar until it stops on the other end.
Insert a fabric stop, with the large flat end toward the gray cord, into the valance slot until it rests on the
edge of the valance. Tighten the fabric stop with the supplied Allen wrench.
15. Test the awning for proper operation.