Advaning LUXURY Series User manual

For your safety and the safety of others, please read all of the instructions and
warnings in this manual carefully before proceeding with an installation and usage.
LUXURY SERIES
Retractable Awning
Owner’s Manual (Dual-Use Mounting Brackets)

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Safety instructions and warnings........................................... 2
Package contents and parts .............................................. 3
Tool requirements ...................................................... 4
Product features ....................................................... 4
Installation
Bracket placement reference chart ................................... 5
Determine where to install your awning ............................... 6
Install wall brackets
Standard stud installation ....................................... 7
Masonry installation ............................................ 8
Install ceiling brackets ............................................ 11
Install awning onto brackets ....................................... 12
Ready your awning............................................... 13
Install power cord for electric models ................................ 13
Prepare remote control ........................................... 13
Operation
Manual operation ................................................ 14
Electric operation................................................ 14
Fabric rolling direction ............................................ 15
Adjust awning pitch ............................................. 15
Maintenance.......................................................... 16
Warranty..........................................................17~18
The awning arms contain tensioned
cables. Always use caution, securely tie
the awnings arms to the awning when
performing installation, adjustments, or
repairs. Sudden movement of tension
arms can result in serious personal injury,
product and/or property damage.
CAUTION
In order to avoid
accidental injury or
damage, DO NOT
remove arm safety
restraints until
instructed.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SAFETY FIRST, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING POINTS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
DO NOT keep the
awning open during:
A: RAIN
B: SNOW
C: STRONG WIND
D: UNSUPERVISED
PERIODS
A B C D Fig.2
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Installation
• Pay close attention throughout the installation process to ensure that the Advaning awning is installed properly and
according to the safety guidelines outlined herein.
• Do not attempt installation while under the inuence of alcohol or drug substances.
• Do not remove the safety restraints from the awning’s lateral arms until instructed to do so. The arms contain tensioned
springs and may release very quickly. Always ensure no persons or objects are directly in arm projection path at all
times.
• Do not proceed with an installation if you feel that you cannot properly and safely complete, please seek professional
help.
• Always wear protective gear and gloves when handling sharp metal parts.
• Only perform installation/maintenance/cleaning in dry and optimal weather conditions.
• 2 or more persons are recommended for installation. Installation will require to lift the assembled awning onto the
brackets. Ensure help is available to help lift.
Usage
• Only use Advaning recommended accessories and original replacement parts.
• Only perform installation/maintenance/cleaning in dry and optimal weather conditions.
• Do not place any heat source or open ame under or near the awning.
• Do not place, hang, or stand objects or persons on the awning itself. Doing so can damage the awning or cause severe
personal injury and in extreme cases death.
• Do not carry out any maintenance other than what is shown in this manual. For any issues that are not covered in this
• The product should only be operated by an adult that understands all the functions and operations. Please keep unsu-
pervised children away from playing with the awning or its parts.
• The product should be used only as described in this Advaning Owner’s manual.
Electric Awnings Only
• Do not disassemble the awning motor, please seek support from Advaning Customer Service. Email: [email protected].
• Do not handle any part of the power plug or motor with wet hands or objects. Doing so could induce an electric shock.
• Do not use the electric option if the cord or plug is damaged. For damaged power cords and plugs, please seek sup-
• Ensure that the power cord is not strained and that it has ample slack to avoid damage. Avoid pulling the cord around
sharp edges or corners. Keep the power cord away from high trafc areas.
• Do not pull or tug on the cord. Grasp the plug by the base when unplugging the device to avoid damage. Rewind the
cord and store to prevent a tripping hazard.

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Model 8’~10’ 12’~13’ 14’ 16’
Parts name Quantity
Wall/
ceiling dual
bracket set
Wall/ ceiling
bracket 2 3 4 5
Retaining hex bolt 2 3 4 5
Retaining nut 2 3 4 5
3/8” washer 2 3 4 5
3/8”x4” Lag screw 4 6 8 10
3/8” Flat washer 4 6 8 10
Expansion
bolt set
Expansion bolt 4 6 8 10
Washer 4 6 8 10
Hex bolt 4 6 8 10
PACKAGE CONTENTS AND PARTS
Awning unit Qty: 1
Hand crank Qty: 1 (63 Inches Length)
Remote Control Kit*
Qty: 1
Before installation, make
certain that the package
contains all parts as listed
on this page.
Fig.3
Motor Regulator*Qty: 1
*Motorized models Include:
• 16ft power cord
• Motor Regulator
• Remote Control Kit
-Remote with cover screw
-Battery
-Wall Cradle
-Wall Mount with screws
Advaning awnings allow users
to set a customized stop with
the Motor Regulator.
Contact Advaning for custom-
ized stop setting instructions if
needed.
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REQUIRED TOOLS
PRODUCT FEATURES
Fig.5
Fig.4
Arm shoulder
Cassette
Crank loop
Torsion bar
Roller tube
Awning fabric
Front bar
Valance
Powercord
Retractable arms
Easy PitchTM loop
Wall/ceiling bracket
Lag screw
Retaining bolt
REQUIRED TOOLS
Marker / pencil
Measuring tape
Electronic Stud nder
Chalk line / laser level
Level
3/8” socket wrench
Drill bit
Masonry drill bit
Drill with bits
Ladders (2)
Minimum 2 people to
install
Electric model only
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INSTALLATION
Fig.6
Left awning shoulder
Right awning shoulder
BRACKET
PLACEMENT
REFERENCE
CHART
Please use the charts for
bracket location refer-
ence.
All brackets must be mounted onto
wall studs or other major structural
supports.
Not every installation is identical, and
most studs/structural supports will
not always align.
For optimal balance of awning weight
distribution, please follow the bracket
placement illustration below.
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8 ~ 10 feet awning
12 ~ 13 feet awning
14 feet awning
16 feet awning
A
B
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B

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INSTALLATION
Fig 7
Fig 8
Locate a position that is
Recommended 8 to
10 feet above the
ground/oor/deck.
Minimum 1 inch clear-
ance below the roof/
eave/overhang.
With at least 12 ver-
tical inch of clear
space.
Minimum 8 feet width.
The surface should be
free and clear of any
obstructions along the
entirety of the awning.
DETERMINE
WHERE TO
INSTALL YOUR
AWNING
Side view
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Ground, oor or deck
Roof, eave or overhang
D
Minimum
8 feet
CMinimum 12 inch clear space
Ground, oor or deck
BMinimum 1 inch
Roof, eave or overhang
Recommended
8~10 feet
11 feet projection
Minimum 1 inch
Minimum 12 inch
clear space
A
Recommended
8~10 feet*
*Personal height and installation site specications may require
an alternate install height to the recommended 8 ~ 10 ft.
A
B
C
D

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INSTALLATION
Fig 9
Fig 10
Fig 11 Fig 12
Standard stud
installation
INSTALLING WALL
BRACKETS
Measure and mark
where the top of your
awning bracket will
be placed.
Use a regular level
and chalk line or a
laser level, mark a
straight level line.
Locate and mark the
center of the wall
studs along this line
using a st ud nder.
*Please follow the di-
rections of your stud
nder as instructed
by the manufacturer.
Align the top of the
bracket to the chalk
line.
Align the center of
the bracket mounting
holes with the center
of the stud.
Use a level to make
sure the bracket is
straight and mark the
center of the mount-
ing holes.
Drill mounting holes
using a drill bit.
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Stud nder
Level
1Minimum 1 inch
Bracket
Center of stud
Wall
3.5”
Level Chalkliner
1
Recommended
8~10 feet
2
3
4
5
67
Marker/pencil
1
2
3
4
5
6
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INSTALLATION
Fig 13 Fig 14
Fig 15
Fig 16
Place brackets over
the appropriate ho-
les and use a level
to make sure the
bracket is leveled and
square to the line.
Use a washer and
lag screw to secure
all the brackets until
snugged against the
surface.
For proper installation of
brackets on uneven sur-
faces or siding, use shims
or spacers to level the
bracket.
Due to a variety of siding
nishes/materials, Ad-
vaning recommends con-
tacting the siding manu-
facture for necessary re-
quirements before using
shims, cutting or drilling
into your siding.
Masonry installation
For installing Advaning
awning onto brick or solid
concrete wall/surface.
CAUTION: Always install
brackets securely to the
brick or concrete and
not in the grout to avoid
collapse and personal
injury.
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Washer
Lag screw
Shim/spacer
Siding
Wall
Bracket Bracket
washer
Lag screw
Wall
Level
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8
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INSTALLATION
Fig 20
Follow instructions
for standard instal-
lation step 1 and 2
(page 7).
Use the recommend-
ed bracket location
chart (page 5) to nd
bracket location for
your awning model
along the line.
Align the top of the
bracket to the chalk
line and use a level to
make sure the brack-
et is straight.
Mark the center of
the bracket mounting
holes.
Drill mounting holes
using a masonry drill
bit.
Fig 18 Fig 19
Fig 17
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Wall
3.5”
Bracket Center
Bracket locations base
on your awning model
Marker/pencil
3
3
4
4
5
5
2
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INSTALLATION
Insert an expansion
bolt set into each of
the drilled bracket
holes.
Leave the hex bolt
head outside of the
hole.
Tighten the hex bolt
head. Do not over-
tighten bolt as this
may cause difculty
with release.
Unscrew and remove
only the hex bolt.
Leave the expansion
sleeve inside the hole.
Place the wall bracket
over the holes and
use a level to make
sure the bracket is
straight.
Re-insert the hex
bolts into the holes
through the wall
bracket.
Tighten the hex bolts
to secure wall bracket
to surface.
Fig 21
Fig 23 Fig 24
Fig 26
Fig 22
Fig 25
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Tighten
Socket
wrench
BracketBracket
Level
Expansion bolt set
Hex bolt
Hex bolt
Tighten bolt head
Leave hex bolt
head outside
Wall
Wall
Wall Wall
Bracket
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
6
7
8
910
11
12

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INSTALLATION
Fig 27
Fig 28
Fig 29 Fig 30
INSTALLING
CEILING
BRACKETS
Locate a main struc-
tural support (ex:
stud/truss), straight
at and leveled edge
of your roof, eave or
overhang that is clear
and free of obstruc-
tions.
Using a chalk line or
laser level, mark a line
that runs the entire
length of your aw-
ning. The awning will
stand 10” off of this
line.
Use the recommend-
ed bracket location
chart (page 5) to de-
termine bracket loca-
tions for your awning
model along the line.
Place the ceiling
brackets in the ap-
propriate locations.
Use a level to make
sure the bracket is
straight and mark the
center of the mount-
ing holes.
Drill mounting holes
using a drill bit.
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Level
Bracket
3.5”
Roof, eave or overhang
Chalkliner
Minimum 10 inch
clear space
Roof, eave or overhang
Bracket locations base on your awning model
Marker/pencil
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5

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INSTALLATION
Fig 31
Fig 35
Fig 32
Fig 33
Fig 34
INSTALLING
AWNING ONTO
BRACKETS
Remove the bolts on
the front of the wall
brackets.
Slide torsion bar into
the square section of
the bracket.
Place retaining bolt
into the bracket and
use the nut and wash-
er to secure bolt into
place.
Tighten the bolt with
a socket wrench.
Place brackets over
the appropriate ho-
les.
Using a washer and a
lag screw, secure the
brackets to the sur-
face until snug.
Attach wall bracket
to the ceiling bracket
using the provided
bolts, washers and
nuts.
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Lag screw
Socket wrench
Washer
Washer
Retaining
bolt
Nut
Bracket
Torsion bar
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
6
7
8
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CR2430
Battery
INSTALLATION
Fig 38
Fig 37
2
2
Position yourself un-
der the awning.
With scissors, care-
fully cut the safety
restraints from the
arms one at a time.
Avoid damaging your
awning – Do not use
a knife or blade.
Fig 36
Plug into a GFI rated
outdoor socket.
Use a drip loop to
avoid water collecting
on electrical socket.
Do not modify the
plug.
INSTALL POWER
CORD FOR
ELECTRIC MODELS
1
1
2
2
PREPARE REMOTE
CONTROL
Your remote control will
come with a CR2430 Bat-
tery. Genlty pull the plas-
tic tab so that your bat-
tery makes connection.
CAUTION: The arms con-
tain tensioned springs
and may release very
quickly.
Before removing the
safety restraints, make
sure that no persons or
objects are directly in
arm projection path.
Motorized Awning: Do
not plug in the power
cord at this step.
READY YOUR
AWNING
Ensure the batteries
(+) symbol faces out-
ward.
Replace the battery
cover and secure
with screw.
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Drip loop
Battery
cover
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1
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OPERATION
Fig 39
Fig 40
Use the hand crank
to open the awning
fully then close it
completely to test for
proper operation.
Use the hand crank
and open the awning
to desired extension.
Use the remote con-
trol to deploy (open)
the awning fully then
use the remote control
to retract (close) the
awning completely.
Use the remote con-
trol’s stop button
(center) to stop the
awning at a desired
extension.
Contact Advaning for re-
mote control re-synch or
customized stop setting
instructions if needed.
MANUAL
OPERATION
REMOTE CONTROL
OPERATION –
MOTORIZED
AWNINGS ONLY
To keep the fabric taut,
always reserve a small
portion of the awning
fabric on the roller tube
Correct rolling instruc-
tions: Page 15, Fig 42.
1 2
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OPENCLOSE
Arms will not
fully straighten
when extended
Remote
control
1
1
1
2
2
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Fabric Fabric Fabric
OPERATION
Fig 42
Fig 43
Fig 41
FABRIC ROLLING
DIRECTION
If the pitch is adjusted
upwards from factory
setting, please set the
pitch down to its original
factory setting to prop-
erly close the awning.
Open the awning
about 1/3 extension
or 2ft out.
With the aid of a
helper supporting the
front bar of the aw-
ning, hook the hand
crank through one
of the Easy Pitch™
loops.
Turn the hand crank
to adjust the awnings
pitch up or down.
Repeat the adjust-
ment to all Easy
Pitch™ loops.
Fully open the awning
and with the use of a
level ensure the front
bar is straight and
leveled.
ADJUST AWNING
PITCH
Always ensure the fabric
is rolled over the fabric
roller tube.
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Fig 42
CORRECT INCORRECT
Fabric
Fabric
EXTEND OUT 1/3 OR 2FT MAKE ADJUSTMENT UP OR DOWN EXAMPLE OF LOWERED PITCH
EXTEND OUT FULLY
Front bar
18ft awning: 3 Easy PitchTM loops
8-16ft awning: 2 Easy PitchTM loops
2
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
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MAINTENANCE
PREPARING YOUR AWNING FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER
Always retract and keep your awning fully closed whenever inclement weather is in the forecast to prevent
damage from accumulated water, snow or from strong gusts of wind.
GENERAL CARE
A. Keep the awning fully close when not in use and at night to help maintain fabric appearance and avoid
any weather related damage.
B. Protect the awnings cassette with a soft cover during prolonged periods of non-use.
C. Lubricating your awning’s moving parts once a year to prevent noises. A dry silicone lubricant or lithium
grease spray is recommend. Lubrication instructions are available via www.advaning.com
CLEANING CARE
To clean your Advaning awning, lower pitch via the Easy Pitch™ loops and open awning completely to see and
access the top of the awning and allow proper water drainage. Use a mild soap and water mix (1 part soap
to 2 parts water) and standard garden hose to gently remove any accumulated dust, dirt, or debris. Raise the
pitch to its regular setting and allow the awning to fully dry before retracting/closing. To dust the awning, a
damp cloth, chamois, or soft bristle brush is recommended.
PROTECTING THE FABRIC FROM MILDEW
Should the awning’s fabric get wet, allow it to fully dry before retracting to prevent mildew and prolong the
life of the fabric. If you must retract the awning while wet, open the awning as soon as the weather permits to
allow the fabric to fully dry and remove any dirt deposits to preserve the fabric.
FRAME CARE
Perform annual maintenance on your awning such as cleaning the frame with a chamois cloth when necessary.
It is important to inspect the fasteners, connections and the condition of the metal components.
MOTOR NOTICE
The electric motor is equipped with an automatic overheat protection shutoff system. If you run your awning
several times continuously, the motor will stop its operation. It will resume normal operation after 30 minutes.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the motor. Should your motor not operate correctly, please close
MOTOR CARE
To prevent water from entering the power outlet and damaging the motor, form a drip loop as shown in gure
37. The bottom of the loop is lower than the power outlet to prevent water from pooling near the electrical
socket and power plug.
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS
Advaning warrants all Advaning original products, sold and installed within the contiguous 48 states of the
United States, to be free of defects of materials and workmanship. This warranty only applies to the original
owner or purchaser of the product and is only effective on a basis for twenty-four (24) months or two (2) years
from the date of purchase. Any defects or issues presented to Advaning within the warranty period will be
handled by Advaning Customer Service within a reasonable time.
Entire awning framework, including extruded and die cast component parts, springs and cables are covered
under the limited warranty. Should the purchaser notify Advaning within the twenty-four (24) months or two
(2) year period from the date of the original purchase, Advaning will ship out replacement part at no charge.
Advaning reserves the right to ask for the defective component to be returned and/or photos/videos of the
defective component. Powder coated nishes and painted nishes are excluded and are NOT covered under
this limited warranty. Fabric fading is not covered under warranty, follow all maintenance guides to prolong
the life of the fabric color/appearance.
ANY MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATIONS TO THE PRODUCT WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY.
ADVANING, INCLUDING ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY MANNER
WHATSOEVER FOR INJURY, DEATH OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AS A RESULT OF THE INTENTIONAL OR
ACCIDENTAL MISUSED FOR PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE PRODUCT WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR.
WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION
The warranty will be in effect once the awning is fully paid for.
Advaning is not responsible for damages due to faulty modications, installation, or re-installation.
Advaning assumes no liability for damage to the structure to which the awning is attached, or to the property
located underneath the awning. This limited warranty does not cover damage from ice, snow, hail, high winds,
vandalism, neglect, improper use, or any natural disasters. This limited warranty does not cover degradation
due to salt corrosion, oxidation, and chipping or peeling of the paint.
Problems and Warranty Claims
If you experience a problem with your Advaning product, please contact Advaning Customer Service at
• Prior to contacting Advaning via phone or email for warranty claims, please have your model name/
number, serial/lot number, original proof of purchase*, and a description of difculty experience ready
for our Customer Service team. Most issues can be resolved over the telephone by our trained Customer
Service representatives. If any issues arise that cannot be solved over the phone or email, Advaning will
issue a Return Merchandise Authorization (“RMA”) number, and arrange replacement parts for you.
*Proof of Purchase: A valid sales/purchase receipt is required with authorized reseller/retailer name, the
purchase date and the model number of the item purchased.
For more information on returning a RMA product, please see Advaning Return Policy or contact Advaning
• All Work will be carried out by Advaning or its authorized agents and will not extend the warranty
coverage period beyond the twenty-four (24) months from the original date of purchase. Any work done
by a third party or non-authorized Advaning agent will void this warranty.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
IMPLIED. NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE GIVEN, ANY AND ALL LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR WARRANTY CREATED
BY LAW IS DISCLAIMED.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not
apply to you.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ADVANING, INCLUDING ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ECONOMIC LOSS, INJURY,
DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, WHETHER AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE
OR OTHERWISE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you in
whole or in part. This warranty gives you specic legal rights. You may also
have other rights that vary from state to state.
What is Not Covered by the Advaning Limited Warranty
This warranty is non-transferable and does not cover product purchases from the initial buyer to a third party.
This warranty does not cover incidental damages, such as loss of time, loss of use, or installation costs of
defective, repaired or replaced product. This warranty does not cover product that has been damaged or
rendered defective as a result of:
(a) Neglect, abuse or misuse.
(b) Modication of the original product.
(c) Improper use or installation using products not manufactured by Advaning.
(d) Service provided by anybody other than Advaning.
(e) Abnormal mechanical or environmental conditions.
(f) Unusual physical or electrical stress -including failure or uctuation of electrical power, lighting, static
electricity, re, tornadoes, or other natural disasters.
Shipping Damage Claim:
On the occasion of a damage claim, the end user must contact point of sale and shipping carrier within 3 days
of signing for the delivery in order to make a claim. Failure to report shipping damage and missing parts within
3 days and in accordance to the carrier’s guidelines may result in end user incurring all costs.
Likewise, there are 7 days to report missing parts to Advaning.
For more information, please contact the corporate ofce.
Advaning Customer Service Center
Email: [email protected]
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CONTACT
INFORMATION
12282 Knott Street, Garden Grove, CA 92841
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