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6. Push the Upper Panel against the magnets.
Turn the Crank Handle counter-clockwise to lower the Upper Panel
until it rests on the Lower Panel in the Performance Position.
NOTE: This is the shell’s normal performance height.
If the shell is used at less than the maximum
height, it cannot be guaranteed that the
Upper and Canopy Panels will stop and
precisely remain at any other specic height.
Some amount of drift downward may occur
when the upper hinged panel is fully raised.
This is normal and is due to variables in the
weight and internal spring tension, especially
in units with the rectangular canopy.
7. To make minor adjustments in the Canopy Panel angle (to align the canopies on
adjacent shells), turn the Adjustment Rod with a pliers.
Up
Down
Raising the Shell (continued)
Upper
Panel
Upper
Panel
Magnet
Magnet