Carefree of Colorado Rafter VI Manual Download Page 1

C

AREFREE

 

A

UTOMATIC 

A

WNING 

S

UPPORT

RV Accessory

¾

Provides support and eliminates the weight and natural sag in the
middle of the roller.

¾

The cradle automatically pivots out of the way when the roller is
extended.

¾

The cradle support automatically captures the roller when the
awning is retracted.

¾

Works with all awning brands.

¾

Does not work with curved arm applications.

I

NSTALLATION

 

1. If open, close the awning.

Cradle

Support Bracket

Moly Rivets

1/4 x 1 1/2 Screws

Backing Plate

O 7/32”
(4 plcs)

O 3/16”
(2 plcs)

Support001

Lower Center
Mounting Hole

2. Temporarily attach the cradle to the support bracket using the supplied screw and acorn nut.

3. Position cradle and bracket beneath the roller as shown.

For vinyl awnings:  Press the cradle and bracket upward until the cradle is seated against the fabric.

For awnings with alumaguard:  Press the cradle and bracket upward until the slack in the metal slats of the
alumaguard is removed.

CAUTION 

DO

 

NOT

 LIFT THE SUPPORT SO THAT THE ROLLER TUBE IS IN TENSION

.

  

D

OING SO CAN CAUSE THE SUPPORT TO INTERFER WITH 

PROPER OPERATION OF THE AWNING AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SUPPORT AND

/

OR ALUMAGUARD METAL WRAP IF INSTALLED

4. Mark the position of the lower center mounting hole of the support bracket.  Set the cradle and bracket aside.

5. Open the awning and raise it to the highest pitch.  This is to provide access clearance to attach the components.

6. Align the backing plate with the mark made previously.  Ensure that the plate is perpendicular to the awning rail.

7. Using the backing plate as a template, drill 4 7/32" holes through the corners and into the coach wall.

8. Attach the plate using 4 moly rivets.

9. Through the two center holes of the plate, drill two 3/16" pilot holes.

10. Remove the cradle from the support.

11. Attach the support bracket to the backing plate and coach wall using two 1/4 x 1 1/2 screws.

12. Attach the cradle to the support bracket using the supplied screw, lock washer and cap nut.  Tighten the nut fully.

Tip: 

Lightly spray the mounting holes of the cradle and the shaft of the screw with a dry silicone lubricant before 
assembling. 

Summary of Contents for Rafter VI

Page 1: ...LIFT THE SUPPORT SO THAT THE ROLLER TUBE IS IN TENSION DOING SO CAN CAUSE THE SUPPORT TO INTERFER WITH PROPER OPERATION OF THE AWNING AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SUPPORT AND OR ALUMAGUARD METAL WRAP IF IN...

Page 2: ...ion with easy adjustments and operation May be stored in the coach or mounted for permanent storage on the outside of the coach The automatic awning support comes standard to provide support and elimi...

Page 3: ...OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IT MAY ALSO BE USED TO ALERT AGAINST UNSAFE PRACTICES NOTE A note indicates further information about a product part or step Tip A tip provides helpful suggestions Safety Notes Alwa...

Page 4: ...E ROLLER TUBE IS IN TENSION DOING SO CAN CAUSE THE SUPPORT TO INTERFER WITH PROPER OPERATION OF THE AWNING AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SUPPORT AND OR ALUMAGUARD METAL WRAP IF INSTALLED 4 Mark the position...

Page 5: ...Arm Installation 1 Remove the screw and nut if installed 2 Slide the end of the rafter arm over the bracket and align the channel holes with the small slot in the support 3 Attach the arm using the s...

Page 6: ...upport bracket If the arm is equipped with the ground support release the retaining strap and allow the support to rotate out of the arm Loosen the locking knob on the arm 3 For permanent mount arms L...

Page 7: ...nnel into the upper channel and tighten the locking knob 3 Open the tension handle of the rafter 4 Loosen the locking knob and slide the rafter together 5 For removable arms Close the tension handle T...

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