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7

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)

Summary of Contents for 9500 200 003 Series

Page 1: ...Unit 3 Brantford ON N3T 5L8 CANADA SERVICE CENTER DEALER LOCATIONS Please Visit www eDometic com TYPE 9500 MANUAL CASE CASSETTE AWNING MODEL 200 LL CC 003 REVISION D Form No 3314492 000 09 16 French...

Page 2: ...Alignment If Required 10 VERIFY INSTALLATION 10 A Test Operation 10 B Secure Awning For Travel 10 C Keep Literature 10 INTRODUCTION This case awning hereinafter referred to as awning or product is de...

Page 3: ...vicing maintaining of this product can lead to seri ous injury Follow all instructions The installation MUST comply with all ap plicable local and national codes including the latest edition of the fo...

Page 4: ...g bolts behind each shoulder assem bly lateral arm attachment to provide proper sup port Otherwise awning may become unstable and could bend or collapse Failure to obey this warning could result in de...

Page 5: ...ly and securely sup port product Otherwise product may become unstable and could detach bend collapse Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury Solid structural backing must...

Page 6: ...flat surface and level to ensure correct function and appearance Using the mounting bracket as a template mark its position and all hole locations See FIG 2 2 Mark a line between the 2 outside top hol...

Page 7: ...o 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 approximatel...

Page 8: ...arm as sembly s elbow will not clear back rail it will require adjustment See FIG 15 The lateral arm assembly s elbow should just clear slightly above lower lip of back rail without rubbing Adjusting...

Page 9: ...arm as sembly requiring adjustment FIG 17 Top Tilt Adjustment Screw s Bottom Tilt Adjustment Screw s Back Shoulder Collet Front Shoulder Collet Pivot Clamp Screw Shoulder Pivot 4 Retract awning until...

Page 10: ...th top and end caps See FIG 18 1 Check alignment of lead rail against top and end caps 2 Extend awning far enough approximately 6 to access adjustment screw in wrist pivot 3 Tilt lead rail by turning...

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