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M

ARQUEE

 Installation 

Manual 

Carefree of Colorado 

052549-001 

E

LECTRICAL

 

CAUTION 

A

LWAYS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SOURCES BEFORE WORKING WITH THE ELECTRICAL WIRING

NOTE:  The recommended cable from the switch to the awning should be 2-conductor, 20AWG, 

stranded, PVC coated, unshielded wire. 

S

TANDARD 

S

WITCH 

I

NSTALLATION

 

CAUTION 

A

LWAYS DISCONNECT THE VEHICLE BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SOURCES BEFORE WORKING WITH THE 

ELECTRICAL WIRING

1. 

Determine the location of the switch. 

  There is approximately 8’ of wire from the point of entry. 

  Location should provide the operator a view of the awning during operation. 

  The switch requires a 2 3/4” x 2 3/4” area on the mounting surface and a minimum clearance depth 

of 2 3/4” from the mounting surface. 

2 3/4"

(typ.)

2 3/4"

(min.)

Locking

Tabs

Covered Terminals
on Bottom

O2 1/4"

Wall

Front View of Switch Panel

Rear View of
Switch Panel

FIII007

Black

Red

Carefree of Colorado

Ground

+12VDC

6

5B

4

3

2B

1

 

Figure 4.  Switch Installation. 

WARNING 

T

ERMINALS 

1

 AND 

4

 ARE CAPPED WITH FULLY INSULATED CONNECTORS

.

  

T

HESE TERMINALS MUST REMAIN 

CAPPED AT ALL TIMES

2. 

Using a 2 1/4” hole saw, cut a hole through the mounting surface. 

3. 

Route the awning wires through the hole and terminate with spade connectors. 

4. 

Run a 14 gauge wire (never use less than 16 gauge) from the power distribution panel (auxiliary 
battery circuit) or equivalent.  The circuit should be protected by a 15 amp fuse. 

5. 

Run a wire to system ground. 

6. 

Route the two new wires through the hole and terminate with spade connectors. 

7. 

Push the switch into the face plate until the tabs on the switch “click” into place behind the face plate.  
Ensure that the switch and face plate are oriented as shown. 

8. 

Attach the four wires to the switch as shown. 

9. 

Restore vehicle power and test operation. 

10.  If the awning operates in a reverse to the switch plate markings: 

  Shut off power; 

  Reverse the red and black motor leads on the switch; 

  Restore power and test. 

11.  Push the wires and switch into the mounting hole and secure the plate using four (4) #6 x 1/2” screws. 

Summary of Contents for MARQUEE

Page 1: ...NTENTS Product Overview 3 Component Checklist 4 Installation 5 Installation Using an Awning Rail 5 Electrical 6 Standard Switch Installation 6 Installer Furnished Switches 7 Alternate Switch A 7 Alternate Switch B 7 Setting the Motor Limits 8 Adjusting the OUT Limit Switch 8 Adjusting the IN Limit Switch 8 ...

Page 2: ...hout prior written approval from Carefree of Colorado SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING A WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY AND OR MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE CAUTION A CAUTION INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT MAY CAUSE MINOR TO MODERATE PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IT MAY ALSO BE USED TO ALERT AGAINST UNSA...

Page 3: ...re constructed of high strength aluminum extrusions protected with a polyester paint finish Stainless steel fasteners and hardware EXTENSION 36 AVAILABLE WIDTHS OtD 50 54 60 66 72 Window 50 54 60 66 72 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 LEADING EDGE POSITION ACTUATION AND CONTROL Power Lateral Arm Spring Minimum Tension Open Position Control Motorized Roll Out In Controlled by Electrical Motor MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 4: ...er ged as the prem ier manu factu rer of qualit y awnin gs and acces sorie s for Recre ationa l Vehic les RVs Our full line of produ cts can provi de the acces sorie s that matc h your life style no matte r what type of RV you own Chec k with your deale r to disco ver the produ cts that can make your life more Care free Don t forge t Care free also has an exten sive line of Sun Probl em Solut ions...

Page 5: ...he mounting rail of the awning into the awning rail and roll down 8 Adjust the position of the awning horizontally as required It may be necessary to lightly lift the awning so that it will slide in the awning rail 9 Route the motor wires into the vehicle Lift the awning upward slightly On the coach wall mark the location of where the motor wires exit the awning case If the location interferes wit...

Page 6: ...nd 12VDC 6 5B 4 3 2B 1 Figure 4 Switch Installation WARNING TERMINALS 1 AND 4 ARE CAPPED WITH FULLY INSULATED CONNECTORS THESE TERMINALS MUST REMAIN CAPPED AT ALL TIMES 2 Using a 2 1 4 hole saw cut a hole through the mounting surface 3 Route the awning wires through the hole and terminate with spade connectors 4 Run a 14 gauge wire never use less than 16 gauge from the power distribution panel aux...

Page 7: ...s supplied with one connector installed The installer must furnish the mating connector p n 1 480704 and terminals p n 350547 3 for the exterior switch and motor cables Vendor AMP Tyco Electronics 5 Measure and cut away any excess cable from the motor and primary switch wires Terminate the wires and install in the mating connector as shown 4 Run a wire from chassis ground to the relay module Suita...

Page 8: ... necessary to adjust the OUT limit switch 3 Using a 4mm Allen wrench turn the OUT limit switch CLOCKWISE increases time the motor runs during extension COUNTERCLOCKWISE reduces the time the motor runs NOTE It is best to make the adjustments in increments of a single turn 3 full turns of the screw equals approximately 2 of fabric extension 4 Extend and retract the awning several times to confirm th...

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