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APPLICATION
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The Horizon Case Awning is designed for use on vehicles
that can not accept a full sized awning. It is especially well
suited for vehicles with an overcab extension where there
is not sufficient surface for a bottom mounting bracket.
IMPORTANT !
IMPORTANT !
IMPORTANT !
IMPORTANT !
IMPORTANT !
READ ALL OR THE FOLLOWING STEPS BEFORE BEGIN-
READ ALL OR THE FOLLOWING STEPS BEFORE BEGIN-
READ ALL OR THE FOLLOWING STEPS BEFORE BEGIN-
READ ALL OR THE FOLLOWING STEPS BEFORE BEGIN-
READ ALL OR THE FOLLOWING STEPS BEFORE BEGIN-
NING INSTALLATION.
NING INSTALLATION.
NING INSTALLATION.
NING INSTALLATION.
NING INSTALLATION.
The Dometic Corporation reserves the right to modify
appearances and specifications without notice.
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INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
This awning must be installed by a qualified
This awning must be installed by a qualified
This awning must be installed by a qualified
This awning must be installed by a qualified
This awning must be installed by a qualified
person.
person.
person.
person.
person.
POSITION OF THE AWNING
POSITION OF THE AWNING
POSITION OF THE AWNING
POSITION OF THE AWNING
POSITION OF THE AWNING
1. Before beginning installation of the case, be sure the
door will open when the awning is completely extended.
Allow for a natural downward slant of the awning.
2. Check for a solid backing or under-structure where
screws and adapters are to be used.
3. For installations with mounting brackets, be sure that all
mounting brackets are secured in a very solid manner.
4. Before drilling, be sure that there are no obstacles
inside the wall (cables, wires, gas pipes, etc.).
5. Having evaluated the construction of the vehicle, pick
the mounting style which best fits the application.
(FIGS. 1 & 2).
6. Minimum clearance from bottom of case to door is 3.00
inches.
FIG. 1
FIG. 1
FIG. 1
FIG. 1
FIG. 1
INSTALLATION USING STANDARD
INSTALLATION USING STANDARD
INSTALLATION USING STANDARD
INSTALLATION USING STANDARD
INSTALLATION USING STANDARD
BRACKETS
BRACKETS
BRACKETS
BRACKETS
BRACKETS
1. Determine locations of mounting brackets on side of
vehicle. The center mounting bracket should be of
equal distance between front and rear brackets.
(FIG. 3, Page 3)
2. Mark the top bracket position and pre-drill holes using
a 3/16" drill bit (use 7/32" drill bit if drilling through steel).
Install top brackets with #14 x 1-1/2" screws provided.
3. If mounting area sub-structure is not solid, we recom-
mend using nuts and bolts and backing plate inside the
vehicle. (FIG. 4, Page 3)
4. Set the awning on mounting brackets. Using hole in
bottom mounting leg of mounting bracket, drill a 3/16"
dia. hole into bottom of awning case. Install a pan head
machine screw and nut as shown in FIG. 5, Page 3.
Repeat for other brackets.
WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS
WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS
WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS
WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS
WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS
AFTER
AFTER
AFTER
AFTER
AFTER
FLARING
FLARING
FLARING
FLARING
FLARING
FIG. 2
FIG. 2
FIG. 2
FIG. 2
FIG. 2
WITH OPTIONAL AWNING RAIL
WITH OPTIONAL AWNING RAIL
WITH OPTIONAL AWNING RAIL
WITH OPTIONAL AWNING RAIL
WITH OPTIONAL AWNING RAIL
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