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P

IONEER 

L

ITE 

P

ATIO 

A

WNING

 

8

I

NSTALLING THE 

R

UBBER 

B

UMPERS

 

Because of vibration and movement, it may be 
necessary to "tighten" the awning arms when 
stored in the travel position.  Two rubber bumpers 
are provided for this purpose. 

1.

Open the awning to expose the top of the
upper brace. 

2.

Peel and stick a rubber bumper on the upper
brace, opposite the locking knob as shown. 

3.

Repeat for second arm.

M

ANUAL 

C

RANK 

H

ANDLE 

S

TORAGE 

C

LIPS

 

Two clips are provided to store the manual crank handle.  These may be 
mounted horizontally or vertically. 

#8 x 1 1/4" Screw

CH001

Handle

Clip

The clips are designed so that one side has a smaller diameter to fit the smaller 
tube of the handle.  The other side has a larger diameter to fit the larger tube of 
the handle.  The clips can be arranged as shown or the clips can be oriented so 
both attach to the larger tube (i.e. if the handle is fully collapsed for storage). 

1.

Snap the clips on to the crank handle.

2.

Position the handle in the desired location and mark the locations of the
clips.

3.

Remove the clips from the crank handle and mount at the marks made
previously.  Use the #8 x 1 1/4” screws provided.

NOTE:

  The screws will go through the mounting surface approximately 1/2";

if the mounting surface material is thinner than 1/2" the screws will protrude
through the opposite side.

Locking
Knob

PL008

Figure 9.  Rubber Bumpers. 

Summary of Contents for PIONEER LITE

Page 1: ...n 2 Component Checklist 3 Installing the Awning 4 Assembling the Awning 4 Mount the Lower Brackets 5 Mounting the Awning 5 Installing the Stop Bolt 6 Securing the Fabric 7 Installing the Tractioners 7...

Page 2: ...operation No springs to deal with No travel locks required The manual crank holds the awning securely against billowing during travel When the awning is extended the arms can be left on the RV or rot...

Page 3: ...t Head Cap Screw 5 16 x 1 2 2 10 Nut w Serrated Washer 5 16 24 2 11 Screw Truss Head Square Drive 10 x 5 8 6 12 Screw Hex Washer Head 6 x 3 8 2 13 Bumpers set of two 1 14 Crank Handle Assy 1 NOTES 1 U...

Page 4: ...er Slot w the Polyrod Orient Roller Tube with Fabric Winding Over the Top PL003 Figure 2 Assembling the Awning 1 On a flat surface layout the arms and roller tube assembly Note Position the roller tub...

Page 5: ...asurement in step 1 To adjust arm length open the arm latch and slide the lower channel up or down as required Close the latch and slide the lower channel until the locking pin clicks into the nearest...

Page 6: ...LT Arm Latch PL006 Hole Below Upper Channel 5 16 24 x 1 2 Screw 5 16 24 Nut w Serrated Washer Figure 6 Installing the Stop Bolt 1 Retract the awning 2 Observe if the centerline of the roll bar is leve...

Page 7: ...rd INSTALLING THE TRACTIONERS The tractioners are used with the Alumaguard and Uniguard metal fabric wraps 1 4 Gap A A View A A Uniguard Position Tractioner under Alumaguard Uniguard Keeper 1 4 Gap Un...

Page 8: ...ps are designed so that one side has a smaller diameter to fit the smaller tube of the handle The other side has a larger diameter to fit the larger tube of the handle The clips can be arranged as sho...

Page 9: ...wire over sharp edges or heat sources that can cut or fray the wires or wire insulation Damage that is a result of improper routing may void warranty WIRE ROUTING STANDARD 1 Drill a 3 16 hole into th...

Page 10: ...the switch cut the red 12VDC power line to the switch Do not strip the insulation 4 2 Insert a wire end into one of the wire channels until it butts up against the stop 4 3 Fold that half of the conne...

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