GLENELG MEASURE GUIDE The Glenelg is a stylish, compact, straight drop outdoor blind with side channel guides. The compact design of the hood makes it ideal for exposed top fit, face fit and recess fit mounted installations. The fabric is fully concealed when retracted inside a powder coated aluminium cassette. MEASURING BASICS Use a suitable ladder to reach the top of the opening in order to hold a measuring tape level. A steel tape measure is strongly recommended. When measuring horizontally always check the tape is level with no bow. When measuring vertically always check the tape is plumb. Measure, write and then re-measure to check what you have written is correct. Always record measurements in millimetres STEP 1 Type of Fit - Determine if installation is FACE FIT or RECESS FIT/TOP FIT Determine which finish you prefer and carry out the measure guide steps to ensure that the awning will fit correctly. The cassette can be affixed through the roof of the cassette (i.e. upward) or through the back of the cassette. NOTE: check for any obstructions that would interfere with installation of channels and outdoor blind: e.g. window handles, down pipes, electrical cables etc. STEP 2 Check & specify left hand or right hand crank handle side The crank handle side is determined by: 1) Standing in front of the beam/wall/structure you are fixing the awning to, and 2) From that position, decide if the crank handle should be on the left or right hand side Recess Fit/ Top Fit Measure the length of the crank handle you require (sizes available are: 1000mm, 1200mm, 1500mm, 2000mm, 2500mm & 3000mm in white color) Face Fit
GLENELG MEASURE GUIDE STEP 3 (a) FACE FIT MEASURING (A) 50mm Overall outdoor blind width (B) Width of visual fabric (A) 50mm HORIZONTAL OPENING MEASUREMENT Measure the overall width at 3 points: top, middle & bottom. Use the WIDEST DIMENSION for ordering purposes. The overall width is measured from the outer edge of the left side channel to the outer edge of the right side channel. OVERALL OUTDOOR BLIND WIDTH: Measurement A + Measurement B + Measurement A Measure width at 3 points 1 2 Measurement A: Represents width of side channel on each side of fabric (50mm + 50mm = 100mm) 3 Measurement B: Represents width of visual fabric. This measurement can be: 1. The width of the actual opening OR 2. The width of the actual opening plus any section of the surface past opening. Face fit horizontal measuring VERTICAL OPENING MEASUREMENT Measure the overall drop at 3 points: left, middle & right. Use the SHORTEST DIMENSION for ordering purposes. The overall height is measured from the top of the cassette to the bottom of the side channel. OVERALL OUTDOOR BLIND DROP: Measurement C + Measurement D + Measurement E Measurement C: Represents height above actual opening. NOTE: Overall outdoor blind drop 1 2 3 Measure height at 3 points (C) 125mm (D) Height of opening 1. Cassette is 125mm high which is shown as Measurement C on the diagram. Therefore, ADD a minimum of 125mm to Measurement D to ensure top tube is above actual opening. (E) 100mm reccommended 2. If installing in front of hinged windows that open outwards, please note that the bottom bar is 60mm high, meaning measurement C should be a minimum of 185mm Face fit vertical measuring (125mm + 60mm) Measurement D: Represents actual opening Measurement E: Represents space for bottom bar to extend past actual opening NOTE: Suggested minimum measurement is 100mm. If measuring to a floor there is no requirement for Measurement E as opening finishes at floor level and cannot extend past.
GLENELG MEASURE GUIDE STEP 3 (b) RECESS FIT/TOP FIT MEASURING HORIZONTAL OPENING MEASUREMENT Measure the internal width of opening at 3 points: top, middle and bottom. Use the SMALLEST DIMENSION for ordering purposes. NOTE: An automatic 5mm deduction will be applied to the measurement given. This deduction ensures that the cassette and fabric will fit horizontally inside actual opening. Width of opening Measure width and drop at 6 points 1 2 Height of opening VERTICAL OPENING MEASUREMENT (DROP) Measure the overall drop at 3 points: left, middle & right. Use the SHORTEST DIMENSION for ordering purposes. NOTE: An automatic 5mm deduction will be applied to the measurement given. This deduction ensures that the cassette and fabric will fit vertically inside actual opening. 4 5 6 3 IMPORTANT NOTE FOR RECESS FITTING Minimum recess depth required is 125mm. Please check recess is deep enough to meet this requirement. MAXIMUM OUTDOOR BLIND SIZES Width: 5400mm Maximum Drop: 3000mm Maximum GENERAL OUTDOOR BLIND COMPONENT MEASUREMENTS 30mm 125mm deep 29mm deep Side Channel Cassette with bottom bar 125mm high 60mm high 50mm wide (front)
GLENELG The Glenelg is a stylish, compact straight drop outdoor blind with side channel guides. The compact design of the hood makes it ideal for exposed top fit, face fit and recess fit mounted installations. The fabric is fully concealed when retracted inside a powder coated aluminium head box.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION Tape measure (preferably metal) Spirit level Phillips head screwdriver Stanley Knife Pencil Power and/or cordless drill with hammer feature Timber, masonry and steel drill bits (as needed) Pop Rivet Tool (if required for affixing channels to steel/aluminium) COMPONENT LIST Set of 2 Side Channels Full cassete with incorporated brackets enclosing: a) Top tube with rolled up fabric and bottom bar b) Gear box (affixed to cassette) c) Top tube shaft and locking pin Crank Handle Exploded view of Glenelg outdoor blind
ASSEMBLY GUIDE 2 people required for installation of this product STEP 1 Check package contents Lay out contents of package and check all components provided. Refer component list. STEP 2 Determine install location Outdoor blinds can be installed with recess fit, face fit or ceiling/top fit. This would have been determined at time of original measure/order. Also, position of crank gear box control (i.e. left or right hand side) would have been determined at measure/order stage. Recess Fit Face Fit Top Fit NOTE: check for any obstructions that would interfere with installation of channels and outdoor blind: examples window handles, down pipes, electrical cables etc.
ASSEMBLY GUIDE STEP 3 Pre-installation check Using tape measure and pencil, mark installation location of width and height of outdoor blind. Width is measured from outer edge of left side cassette to outer edge of right side ccassette Height is measured from top edge of cassette to bottom of channel STEP 4 Remove top tube fabric and bottom rail assembly from cassette i) Remove 2x self tapping screws from bottom face of cassette. Retain 2x screws in a safe place ii) Lift off aluminium covering flap and set aside safely iii) Remove top tube fabric and bottom bar assembly and place on clean surface by: a) Pull out the locking pin from non-gearbox end b) Slide out top tube shaft end from non-gearbox end c) Other end (gearbox end) with shaft will follow TIP: Use spirit level to ensure cassette is plumb when installing STEP 5 Install cassette Place cassette into desired fitting location (Refer step 2). Using spirit level, ensure cassette is plumb. Mark fixing points in cassette for holes to be pre-drilled using pencil. Fixing points may be on sides, back or top of cassette. Holes will be used for fixing screws. Remove cassette and drill holes through cassette where required (using 6mm drill bit). Suggestion is for fixings at 500mm centres if face or top/ceiling mounting. Place cassette back into desired location ensuring plumb. Using pencil, mark through holes onto fixing surface. Remove cassette and pre-drill mounting surface as required for mounting screws. Reposition cassette and affix with screws. Fixing screws recommended: Timber - 12 gauge x 50mm long pan head screws Masonry - 12 gauge x 50mm long pan head screws and wall plugs or dynabolts Metal/Aluminium - 12 gauge x 30mm long bolts, nuts & washers
ASSEMBLY GUIDE STEP 6 Insert top tube fabric and bottom bar 2 people required to install i) Insert square drive shaft end into gear box. Fabric is fitted to roll over the back of the tube. INSTALLATION TIP Before insertion of top tube square shank, ensure one corner of the gearbox hole is pointed down. CORRECT INCORRECT Square shank ii) Insert top tube shaft into end cap of top tube Cassette side plate iii) Slide top tube shaft/top tube assembly back into cassette bracket and re-insert locking clip Cassette side plate
ASSEMBLY GUIDE STEP 7 7.1 - Install side channels For recess & top fitting: Unwind fabric downwards approx 100mm. Take left hand side channel and feed the bottom bar end caps through side channel slots. NOTE: Use locator pins on cassette and push side channels into position Place left hand side channel into desired location. Using spirit level, ensure channel is plumb. Mark points on side channel for holes to be pre-drilled using pencil. Holes will be used for side fixing screws. Remove side channel and drill holes required through double walls (using 6mm drill bit). Drill 10mm diameter holes on front hole only so that screw head can pass through and secure to back wall. (Minimum recommended fixing points at top, middle and bottom of side channel. If over 1800mm high, use more fixing points as required.) Screw sits on back wall of channel
ASSEMBLY GUIDE STEP 7 continued 7.1 - Install side channels (Recess fit) Place side channel back into desired location ensuring plumb. Using pencil, mark through holes onto fixing surface. Remove channel and pre-drill fixing surface as required for mounting screws. Reposition side channel and affix with screws. (Remember to feed bottom bar end caps and fabric into side channel before affixing side channels.) Fixing screws recommended: Timber - 12 gauge x 50mm long pan head screws Masonry - 12 gauge x 50mm long pan head screws and wall plugs Metal/Aluminium - 12 gauge x 30mm long pan head self tapping screws Repeat above steps for right hand side channel. Re-fit cassette flap and re-fit screws IMPORTANT NOTE: 1. Side channels must be vertically plumb both sides. 2. Top and bottom of left and right side channels must be level (i.e. horizontal alignment). This ensures correct function of raising/lowering outdoor blind STEP 7.2 Place crank handle into gear box Turn crank handle to raise and lower outdoor blind NOTE: We suggest storing crank handle in separate location when not in use
ASSEMBLY GUIDE STEP 8 8.1 - Install side channels For face fitting: Unwind fabric downwards approx 100mm. Take left hand side channel and feed the bottom bar end caps through side channel slots. NOTE: Use locator pins on cassette and push side channels into position (side channel sits flush against cassette) Place left hand side channel into desired location. Using spirit level, ensure channel is plumb. Mark points on face of side channel using pencil. Holes will be used for fixing screws. Remove side channel and drill holes required through front and back of side channel (using 6mm drill bit). IMPORTANT: Holes must be drilled through the outer cavity of channel. Inner cavity houses bottom bar guides (Minimum recommended fixing points at top, middle and bottom of side channel. If over 1800mm high, use more fixing points as required.) Screw sits on back wall of channel
ASSEMBLY GUIDE STEP 8 continued 8.1 - Install side channels (Face fit) Place side channel back into desired location ensuring plumb. Using pencil, mark through holes onto fixing surface. Remove channel and pre-drill fixing surface as required for mounting screws. Reposition side channel and affix with screws. (Remember to feed bottom bar end caps and fabric into side channel before affixing side channels.) Fixing screws recommended: Timber - 12 gauge x 60mm long pan head screws Masonry - 12 gauge x 60mm long pan head screws and wall plugs Metal/Aluminium - 12 gauge x 50mm long pan head self tapping screws Repeat above steps for right hand side channel. Re-fit cassette flap and re-fit screws IMPORTANT NOTE: 1. Side channels must be vertically plumb both sides. 2. Top and bottom of left and right side channels must be level (i.e. horizontal alignment). This ensures correct function of raising/lowering outdoor blind STEP 8.2 Place crank handle into gear box Turn crank handle to raise and lower outdoor blind NOTE: We suggest storing crank handle in separate location when not in use INSTALLATION IS NOW COMPLETE
FURTHER INFORMATION Care and Maintenance Instructions 1. Like a tent, fabric outdoor awning fabrics must not be left rolled up when wet. As soon as possible after rain, roll them out to dry. 2. Periodically (suggest monthly when in use) hose down the cover and allow to dry. Also wash the frame. a. Removal of salt residue in ocean proximity is essential. b. Removal of mould (which starts to grow in dust and bird droppings on the fabric) to prolong fabric life is essential. 3. To remove wet or embedded stains, sponge fabric clean with a damp cloth. Use diluted washing liquid in warm water and avoid rubbing the stain if possible. In all cases, the cleaning process should first be tested in an inconspicuous area. 4. DO NOT wash fabrics with strong detergents or bleaches. Many fabrics are impregnated with mould & water repelling agents, however, under certain conditions even these preventive agents can be rendered ineffective. Operation Instructions To ensure the longest possible life with minimum maintenance, we recommend you follow these simple rules; 1. DO NOT leave your outdoor blind out in high winds (i.e. retract fully in high winds) 2. Never let children play with the unit 3. Use the unit solely for the given purpose. Any wrong use can endanger the user and result in damage to the product. If the product is used for a different purpose, the right to claim under guarantee is forfeited. Installation Responsibilities These instructions require basic technical knowledge and knowledge of statutory occupational health and safety legislation as well as building regulations. Legal requirements may vary from State to State. Working at Heights It is not allowed that climbing aids are leaned or fixed to the awning. They must have a stable base and provide a firm support. Only use climbing aids with an appropriate carrying capacity It is recommended that the National Code of Practice for Working at Heights should be followed. Briefly working at heights is broken down into 3 areas of risk management: 1. Heights Less Than 2 Metres Use a standard risk management model of identifying hazards, assessing the risk of a fall occurring and controlling the risks should be adopted 2. Heights above 2 Metres is HIGH RISK Where work is undertaken at a height of 2 metres or more and there is a risk that a person could fall 2 metres or more you must; a. Develop a safe Work Method Statement b. Ensure physical fall prevention measures are provided and used c. Document, train workers and implement fall prevention measures 3. Scaffolding above 4 metres in height - must be erected, altered and dismantled under the supervision of a licensed scaffolder a. Mobile scaffolds shall only be used on level ground and must have wheels locked when people are working on them
FURTHER INFORMATION Danger of Suffocation Ensure that the plastic wrapping cannot get into the hands of children. Keep the plastic in a safe place. Dispose of the packaging material via recycling Electrical Installation Electricity can injure or kill. Use an earth leakage protection device with power tools Crush Points Take safety measures against danger of squashing, especially where operating the unit with spring tensioned devices Wind Loadings This outdoor blind is intended as a protection against the sun only. Like all outdoor blinds, it should be retracted in the presence of strong winds. Delivery Inspection Check the product immediately for possible shipping damage and for compliance with the delivery receipt The packaging box should not be exposed to humidity. To protect it from rain during transport, it should be covered by a plastic Remove packaging material carefully: if using a knife take care not to scratch the powder coated profiles or cut the fabric by inserting a knife use scissors To avoid dirtying the fabric do not take the plastic wrapping off the fabric and tube until you are ready to lower the awning If parts are missing or damaged please consult your supplier immediately Liability Should the notes and information provided in these guidelines be disregarded or the product misused or used for the wrong purpose, the manufacturer declines the guarantee for damage to the product. In all cases the liability for consequential damage to any parts or persons is excluded. Information is provided in good faith. Errors and omissions are excepted.
GLENELG OUTDOOR BLIND MADE TO MEASURE ORDER FORM CUSTOMER DETAILS NAME: EMAIL: PH: MOBILE: STORE DETAILS STORE NAME: STORE ORDER NUMBER: team member name: OPEN STRAIGHT DROP AWNING YOUR REFERENCE (example north facing patio ) OVERALL OUTDOOR BLIND WIDTH (provide measurement in millimetres) OVERALL OUTDOOR BLIND DROP (provide measurement in millimetres) GLENELG OUTDOOR BLIND INFORMATION REQUIRED NOTE: REFER TO MEASURE GUIDE FOR MEASURING REQUIREMENTS. FOR RECESS FIT A 5MM DEDUCTION WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE APPLIED. FITTING SPECIFICATIONS (tick one) FACE FIT RECESS FIT FABRIC STYLE (TICK ONE) TEMPOTEST PARA (PARTIAL BLOCKOUT) HIGHSHADE (MESH FABRIC) solascape e2 (MESH FABRIC) FABRIC COLOUR (TICK ONE) TEMPOTEST PARA (PARTIAL BLOCKOUT) BUTTER BEIGE BONE LIGHT CREAM CEDAR/ BUTTER NAVY/ BUTTER CHARCOAL/ BUTTER CHARCOAL MEDIUM GREY LIGHT GREY KHAKI HIGHSHADE (MESH FABRIC) WHITE BEIGE CHAMPAGNE CHarcoal black solascape e2 (MESH FABRIC) WHITE BEIGE CHAMPAGNE CHarcoal black ALUMINIUM TOP CASSETTE & SIDE CHANNEL GUIDE COLOUR (TICK ONE) PEARL WHITE CLASSIC CREAM NIGHT SKY BLACK SANDBANK WOODLAND GREY PALE EUCALYPT CRANK HANDLE SIZE (TICK ONE) not APPLICABLE for motorised CRANK HANDLE SIDE (TICK ONE) not APPLICABLE for motorised 1000MM LEFT 1200MM RIGHT 1500MM 2000MM 2500MM 3000MM REFER TO MEASURING GUIDE FOR CRANK SIDE EXPLANATION MOTORISATION (TICK ONE) YES IF YES, SEEK ADDITIONAL ORDER FORM AS MORE INFO REQUIRED. A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN WILL BE REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION. NO CUSTOMER SIGNATURE: DATE: By signing this document, I confirm that the information is correct. Once confirmed, the outdoor blind will be custom made and no cancellations or further changes are allowed.