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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................................2
DOCUMENT SYMBOLS ........................................................................................................................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................3

A.  Recognize Safety Information ...................................................................................................................................3

B.  Understand Signal Words ..........................................................................................................................................3

C.  Supplemental Directives ............................................................................................................................................3

D.  General Safety Messages .........................................................................................................................................3

GENERAL INFORMATION .....................................................................................................................................................4

A.  Included Hardware ....................................................................................................................................................4

SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................4

A.  Door Clearance .........................................................................................................................................................4

B.  Awning Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................................4

INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................................................4

A.  Determine Awning Location .......................................................................................................................................4

B.  Install Awning Rail And Secure Awning .....................................................................................................................4

C.  Secure Awning For Travel .........................................................................................................................................5

OPERATION ...........................................................................................................................................................................6

A.  Open Awning .............................................................................................................................................................6

B.  Close Awning .............................................................................................................................................................6

C.  Prepare Awning For Travel ........................................................................................................................................6

GENERAL CARE AND USE ...................................................................................................................................................7

A. Precautions ................................................................................................................................................................7

B.  Hardware Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................7

C.  Fabric Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................7

D.  When To Get More Help ............................................................................................................................................7

INTRODUCTION

The Oasis manual series door awning (hereinafter referred to as “door awning,” “awning,” or “product”) is designed and 

intended for use on RVs with straight sides. It is designed for use over RV entry doors.
This awning can be installed by one person with brief help from additional personnel. Use these instructions to install the 

awning, to ensure correct function of product, and to operate your awning safely and correctly. Keep these instructions with 

your awning for future reference.

Dometic Corporation reserves the right to modify appearances and specifications without notice.

DOCUMENT SYMBOLS

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to physical injury.

Indicates step-by-step instructions.

Summary of Contents for Oasis 976XX48.000 Series

Page 1: ...8 CANADA SERVICE CENTER DEALER LOCATIONS Please Visit www eDometic com REVISION B Form No 3310434 034 09 16 French 3310439 033_B 2016 Dometic Corporation LaGrange IN 46761 RECORD THIS INFORMATION FOR...

Page 2: ...7 C Fabric Maintenance 7 D When To Get More Help 7 INTRODUCTION The Oasis manual series door awning hereinafter referred to as door awning awning or product is designed and intended for use on RVs wit...

Page 3: ...eat and fire barbecue grills portable heater etc away from awning Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury PINCH HAZARD Maintain a hori zontal distance of at least 16 betwe...

Page 4: ...Allow for sufficient clearance be tween awning fabric and entry door to accom modate awning pitch slope Avoid location that interferes with entry door swing when awning is completely extended See sub...

Page 5: ...2 Select the desired awning rail end on RV into which the awning bracket will be inserted Widen that end of the rail with a flat screwdriver and file off any sharp edges See FIG 3 FIG 3 Before After...

Page 6: ...low awning fabric to rest on arm assemblies Wind will cause awning fabric to rub against arm assemblies which could result in premature wear and abrasions When awning is fully extended fabric is sag g...

Page 7: ...lity and water resistance Wrinkling is a normal characteristic of vinyl Wrinkling may be more noticeable when re tracted and after prolonged periods of stow age rolled up Leave awning open during warm...

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