SunSetter OASIS Owner's Manual & Assembly Instructions
SunSetter OASIS Owner's Manual & Assembly Instructions

SunSetter OASIS Owner's Manual & Assembly Instructions

Freestanding awning

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Owner's Manual
& Assembly
Instructions
Do Not Discard,
Retain for Future Reference
SunSetter OASIS®
Freestanding
Awning
WARNING:
FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS
COULD RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY!
For Technical support visit us at http://ownerscorner.sunsetter.com,
e-mail at contactus@sunsetter.com or call Toll Free 800-670-7071 • Fax 877-224-4944

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  • Page 1 Do Not Discard, Retain for Future Reference SunSetter OASIS® Freestanding Awning WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY! For Technical support visit us at http://ownerscorner.sunsetter.com, e-mail at contactus@sunsetter.com or call Toll Free 800-670-7071 • Fax 877-224-4944...
  • Page 2 Your SunSetter Awning has the ability to be opened partially or to it’s full projection. Both sides of the SunSetter OASIS will open and close during the operation of the Manual Gear Unit or Motor. Please retain your Owner’s Manual and Assembly Instructions for future reference regarding operation, care and maintenance, troubleshooting, customer service and warranty information.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Resetting Remote Communication and Reprogramming the Motor - Appendix B..... . 14 5-Year Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty for the SunSetter OASIS and Accessories ....15...
  • Page 4: Parts Supplied

    Qty 1 3/8” x 21/2” Hex Bolt Qty 10 Leg Assembly Qty 2 Lock Nut Qty 12 Oasis Square Bar Plug, Black Plastic End Cap Rubber Pad Qty 4 3/8” Flat Washer Qty 8 Qty 20 Parts Supplied - Motorized Models Only...
  • Page 5: Assembly And Operating Instructions

    Parts shown on Page iv. Note: The Oasis Awning should be assembled in the general area that it will be used. The area of use should be flat and level. It should have unobstructed overhead clearance to a height of approximately 9 feet.
  • Page 6: Unpack The Awning

    2. Position two chairs approximately 8 feet apart. Carefully remove the Awning assembly from the cardboard shipping tube and separate the Corner Braces, Hand Crank Wand, Cover (if purchased) and Fasteners from the Awning. Lay the Awning Assembly across the chairs with the Horizontal Square Bar facing towards the front of the chairs, being careful not to damage the Fabric.
  • Page 7 7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for the other end of the Awning Assembly. MOTORIZED MODELS ONLY: remove the Nylon Cable Tie that is securing the Electrical Cord to the Awning Top Bracket. 8. Locate the two (2) Square Bar Uprights packaged in the cardboard box. See Figure 5. 9.
  • Page 8: Complete The Leg Assembly

    Complete the Leg Assembly 16. Orient one of the Leg Assemblies as shown in Figure 6. 17. Push the Leg Assembly onto the Square Bar Upright, making sure that the Bolt Holes in the Leg Assembly and Square Bar Upright are properly aligned. See Figure 6a. Figure 6a Bolt Holes 18.
  • Page 9: Upright The Awning Onto The Leg Assemblies

    Awning is upright on the Leg Assemblies. Note: In areas of gusty or strong winds, it is recommended to secure the Oasis awning to the floor. Each Base Plate in the Leg Assemblies has pre-drilled holes to accommodate a 3/8” screw or bolt. Please consult with a local handyman for the best hardware for your application.
  • Page 10: Test For Proper Operation (Motorized And Manual Models)

    Manually Operated Awnings Only 29. Using the Hand Crank, unroll the Oasis Awning. Stop unrolling before the Fabric begins to sag. The Arms will still be bent at the elbows, this is normal as they will never straighten out completely.
  • Page 11: General Care And Maintenance

    Do not use caustic cleaners. CLEANING THE FABRIC Cleaning the Awning regularly will extend the life of the Fabric and prevent the formation of mildew. Call 800-670-7071 to order a SunSetter Cleaning and Maintenance Kit. Figure 14...
  • Page 12: Care And Maintenance - Sunsetter Woven Acrylic Fabrics

    Care and Maintenance - SunSetter Woven Acrylic Fabrics SunSetter woven acrylic Fabrics are made of 100% solution-dyed acrylic fiber and have a special finish which delays the formation and accumulation of dirt. To preserve this finish, cleaning of the Fabric must include the following.
  • Page 13: Care And Maintenance - Electric Motor And Remote Transmitter

    To aid in Winter protection we strongly recommend the use of a SunSetter Awning Cover. If you do not have a cover and would like to order one, please call 800-670-7071. Installing the SunSetter Cover will keep your Awning clean and ready for use on the first day of Spring.
  • Page 14: Protective Cover

    Remove the Protective Cover from its packaging. Orient the Cover so that the sewn hem is facing down. With your helper carefully place the Cover (hem facing down) on top of the Oasis Awning assembly and extend the Cover the length of the Oasis Awning. The Cover is designed to extend approximately 2 inches beyond each end of the Oasis Awning.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    This is a natural tendency of the Roller Bar. When opening or closing the The Drive Gear may have been stripped or damaged during operation. Please call SunSetter Awning, the Gear Assembly binds, Customer Service at 800-670-7071 for a possible replacement.
  • Page 16 Problem with Motor Solution or Gear Assembly Can I “hard-wire” the Awning SunSetter cannot be responsible for any changes in electrical configuration of the Motorized Motor into my home? Awning. Have your electrician contact Somfy (motor manufacturer) directly via their website www.somfysystems.com.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Open And Close Stop Limits For The Sunsetter Motorized Awning

    5. Check the new Closed limit. How to Use the Multi Channel Remote Transmitter • Your OASIS is programmed to Operate on Channel 1 of the Multi Channel Remote Transmitter. • Channel 1 is the first channel on the left.
  • Page 18: Resetting Remote Communication And Reprogramming The Motor

    APPENDIX B Resetting Remote Communication and Reprogramming the Motor • This procedure describes the actions needed to reset the communication between the Motor and the primary Remote Transmitter used to control your Motorized Awning. • This procedure programs the Awning Motor to accept commands from one primary Remote Transmitter. •...
  • Page 19: 5-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty For The Sunsetter Oasis And Accessories

    E. WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY? 1. The following components of the SunSetter OASIS Awning and its accessories (defined as accessories attached to the Awning) are covered under this Warranty, subject to the limitations set forth below. These components have a five (5) year limited (prorated)
  • Page 20: Important Customer Service Information

    F. WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY? 1. The SunSetter OASIS Awning is not designed to be used for carports. Any damage that results from the Purchasers use of the SunSetter OASIS Awning for carports is not covered by this warranty.

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