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INSTALLATION
C. Install Awning
1.
LIFTING HAZARD. Use proper
lifting technique and control when lifting product.
Failure to obey this caution could result in injury.
With a mechanical lift, or the help of additional
personnel, lift awning up to mounting bracket.
Do
NOT
hook onto mounting bracket until
wiring is routed.
2. With the help of additional personnel, hook aw-
ning onto mounting bracket. See (FIG. 9).
FIG. 9
Mounting Bracket
Sleeves (Optional
-Installer Cut To Length)
RV Wall (Structure Not Shown)
Backing Plate
(Optional-Installer Supplied)
Awning
3.
IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD. Do
NOT
extend awning until it is securely [mounted
/ hooked] onto mounting bracket(s). Take special
care when extending. Otherwise, awning could
dislodge and fall. Failure to obey this warning
could result in death or serious injury.
Carefully extend awning approximately 1′. Then
verify awning’s back rail is fully contacting mount-
ing bracket’s vertical surface. See (FIG. 10).
FIG. 10
Back Rail
Mounting
Bracket
No Gap
4.
IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD.
Do
NOT
operate or leave awning unattended un-
til it is securely fastened to mounting bracket(s).
Otherwise, awning could dislodge and fall. Fail-
ure to obey this warning could result in death or
serious injury.
Place and tighten self drilling screws through
mounting bracket and into awning’s back rail.
See (FIG. 11).
FIG. 11
Self
Drilling
Screw
Backing
Plate
(Optional-
Installer
Supplied)
Awning
Mounting
Bracket
Back Rail
Sleeves
(Optional
-Installer Cut
To Length)