Girard Systems- Warranty and Freight Procedures
Girard Systems- Warranty and Freight Procedures
Girard Systems- Warranty and Freight Procedures
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switch rotational distance. (A 1/4turn represents approximately 1" ofawning movement.)<br />
Turn the switch the estimated amount, keeping your h<strong>and</strong> away from the box as the awning<br />
closes. Make sure the motor does not continue to run or hum after the boxis closed; ifit<br />
does, open the awning a few inches <strong>and</strong> backthe switch up in the (-) direction. Repeat this<br />
procedure until the motor turns offat the exact moment the awning box closes.<br />
TESTING ANEMOMETER<br />
1. Partiallyextend awning.<br />
2. Blow or spin anemometer cups to check retraction. Awningmustretract; ifnot, check<br />
motor connections for proper polarity.<br />
ADJUSTING PITCH ANGLE ANGLE<br />
Drop the awning 5"to allow lor rain runoff.<br />
For adjustment, see Figures 21 <strong>and</strong> 22.<br />
Factory pre-set pitch angle<br />
FIGURE G<br />
RESETTING FACTORY PRE-SET PITCH ANGLE<br />
The awning comes factory pre-set with a pitch angle ofapproximately 20 0<br />
(Fig 6), the minimum<br />
angle recommended for proper rain runoff To increase this angle, loosen the pivot boltlocated on<br />
the outside upperjoint ofeach arm using a 3/4" or 19mmwrench. Use the same wrench to lower<br />
or raise the pitch angle byturning the adjustment bolt clockwise to lower, counterclockwise to raise.<br />
(See Figs. 7 <strong>and</strong> 8.)<br />
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