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In case of power failure, it may be necessary to close 

awning manually. There are two methods to close awning 

manually:

Perform procedure under, “A. Auxiliary Power Method” on 

page (7)

 first. If this fails, perform procedure under, 

“B. 

Pull Strap Method” on page (8).

Rule out simple causes for power failure (RV discon-

nected from power, low/discharged battery, ignition 

interlock, etc.) before attempting to close awning 

manually. If one of these procedures is performed, 

the awning will need to be serviced by a qualified 

service technician before operating awning again.

A.  Auxiliary Power Method

When awning is in open position and 12 Vdc power 

has been lost, the awning may be closed by sup-

plying auxiliary power (from external source) to aw-

ning motor.

A 12 Vdc automobile battery would make an 

ideal external power source.

1.  Loosen adjustable knobs to allow awning to 

reset to original position. Then lightly tighten 

knobs on both arm assemblies to help ensure 

rattle-free travel. See (FIG. 3).

2. 

WARNING! 

ELECTRICAL  SHOCK  HAZARD. 

Disconnect power from awning before access-

ing wiring connections. There may be issues 

mimicking a power failure with electric current 

still present, or power may return unexpectedly. 

Failure to obey this warning could result in death 

or serious injury.
Disconnect 120 Vdc power from RV, and 12 Vdc 

power to awning.

3.  Unplug motor connector from hardware connec-

tor (located in upper part of RH arm assembly. 

See (FIG. 7).

FIG. 7

Hardware 

Connector

Motor 

Connector

4.  Connect 16 Gauge (minimum) wire leads (user 

supplied) to motor connector, and tape in place 

(with electrical tape).

Do

 NOT 

connect to hardware connector.

5. 

NOTICE. 

Disconnect power immediately after 

awning retracts. Otherwise,  damage to awning 

motor could occur.
Connect other end of wire leads to the 12 Vdc 

external power source, until awning retracts to 

its closed position:

a.  Connect red wire to positive (+) terminal.
b.  Connect black wire to negative (-) terminal.

c.  Disconnect wire leads from power source 

once awning fully retracts.

The awning will extend if wire leads are 

reversed (reversed polarity).

6. 

If awning does not move (after confirming con

-

nections and charge on external power source), 

the motor may be defective. Proceed to subsec-

tion,  “B. Pull Strap Method” on page (8) for 

alternative method.

CLOSE AWNING MANUALLY (POWER FAILURE)

Summary of Contents for 8952 series

Page 1: ...6 022 04 12 Replaces 3312736 014 French 3312739 026 2012 Dometic LLC LaGrange IN 46761 RECORD THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FRTA Model Number FRTA Serial Number Hardware Model Number Hardware Serial Number Date Purchased Retailer Qualified Installer POWER PATIO AWNING HARDWARE 8952 X X 1 4 X 0 BASEMENT 8952 X X 2 4 X 0 STANDARD FRTA FABRIC ROLLER TUBE ASSEMBLY 915 XX YY X X X 916 XX YY X X...

Page 2: ... AND USE 9 A Precautions 9 B Hardware Maintenance 9 C Fabric Maintenance 9 D When To Get More Help 9 DOCUMENT SYMBOLS Indicates additional information that is NOT related to physical injury Indicates step by step instructions INTRODUCTION This awning hereinafter referred to as awning or product is designed and intended for use on RVs with straight sides For curved sides please see the separate Har...

Page 3: ...g warnings could result in death or serious injury This product MUST be installed serviced by a qualified service technician Do NOT modify this product in any way Modifica tion can be extremely hazardous Frequently examine product for imbalance and signs of wear or damage to wiring if applicable and other critical parts Do NOT use product if adjustments or repairs are necessary Critical parts may ...

Page 4: ... collapse Failure to obey this warning could result in death or seri ous injury Verify valance is in correct position and correct if necessary If awning is over extended press Retract button briefly on remote wired switch until valance is in correct position See FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 2 Wrong Position Awning Is Over Extended With Valance Rope Behind Roller Tube Correct Position Awning Is Extended Correct...

Page 5: ...justable pitch arm assembly bottom arm that s farthest from entry door See FIG 3 Lowering the arm assembly that s closest to entry door could allow door to contact fabric WARNING 2 CAUTION PINCH HAZARD Keep CLEAR of openings around adjustable pitch arm assembly while adjusting awning pitch slope Adjustable pitch arm assembly bottom arm will telescope Failure to obey this caution could result in in...

Page 6: ...w far awning is extended retracted FIG 6 Front Channel Back Channel Adjustable Arm Assembly Top Arm Assembly Pinch Points Pinch Points Pinch Point 3 CAUTION PINCH HAZARD Keep CLEAR of openings around adjustable pitch arm assembly while adjusting awning pitch slope Adjustable pitch arm assembly bottom arm will telescope Failure to obey this caution could result in injury Pull top arm assembly farth...

Page 7: ...ore access ing wiring connections There may be issues mimicking a power failure with electric current still present or power may return unexpectedly Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury Disconnect 120 Vdc power from RV and 12 Vdc power to awning 3 Unplug motor connector from hardware connec tor located in upper part of RH arm assembly See FIG 7 FIG 7 Hardware Connec...

Page 8: ... 2 Screws In Top Casting 3 WARNING IMPACT OR PINCH HAZARD Hold pull strap firmly before removing screw s at top casting The fabric roller tube is under spring tension which will attempt to close the awning quickly and unexpectedly Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury While one person grasps pull strap firmly re move the 2 screws at top and back of RH top casting Sav...

Page 9: ...ccur that cannot be corrected by reviewing these instructions contact a quali fied service technician A slight travel line may appear where door roller if installed contacts awning fabric This is considered normal and does NOT affect the integrity of awning fabric A Precautions FAILURE to obey the follow ing notices could damage product or property Do NOT use insecticides or other sprays near aw n...

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