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GENERAL CARE AND USE

b. 

 

Do

 NOT 

use abrasive or cor-

rosive cleaners, mildew removers, or hard 

bristle brushes on awning fabric.
Liberally drench open awning fabric with 

cleaning solution.

c.  Close awning, let it soak for 5 minutes, then 

open awning again.

d. 

 

Remove solution  

COM-

PLETELY 

from awning fabric. Bleach will 

degrade awning fabric if

 NOT 

completely 

rinsed off.
Thoroughly hose off top and bottom of fabric 

with clean water.

Repeat as necessary to completely re-

move solution.

e. 

 

NEVER 

close awning (for 

storage) when wet. The combination of 

moisture and dirt could result in mildew, dis-

coloration, and stains.
Allow awning to dry thoroughly before stow-

ing (rolling up).

2. 

To repair a pinhole, or if a spot of coating flakes 

off from top layer of vinyl fabric:

a.  

Apply a very small dab of VLP (Vinyl Liquid 

Patch) on tip of cotton swab.

VLP is available from Dometic Cor-

poration. Reference part number 

3314216.000 when ordering.

b.  Gently roll cotton swab around pinhole. The 

VLP will melt the coating (on fabric) and that 

will  quickly  fill  in  pinhole  and  blend  with  all 

colored vinyls.

c. 

 

NEVER 

close (roll up) awning 

when vinyl liquid patch is wet. Otherwise, 

damage to other parts of awning fabric (melt-

ing through layers) will occur.
Allow VLP to dry thoroughly before stowing 

(rolling up) awning.

D.  When To Get More Help

If malfunctions occur (that cannot be corrected by 

reviewing  these  instructions),  contact  a  qualified 

service technician.

It is normal for some drips, condensation, or 

windblown precipitation to enter under the 

Slide Topper awning canopy. 

A.  Precautions

 

Failure to obey the following notices 

could damage product or property:

 

Do

 NOT 

use insecticides or other sprays near aw-

ning fabric. These could cause stains, and could 

adversely affect fabric’s ability to repel water.

 

Do

 NOT 

expose awning to adverse environmental 

conditions, corrosive agents, or other harmful 

conditions.

 

NEVER 

close awning (for storage) when wet. The 

combination of moisture and dirt could result in 

mildew, discoloration, and stains.

If it is necessary to roll up awning (tem-

porarily) while it’s wet, make sure you roll 

it out and let it dry (as soon as conditions 

allow) before rolling it up again.

 

Do

 NOT 

allow dirt, leaves, or other debris to ac-

cumulate on awning, which could cause abrasion 

and stains. Mildew could grow on dirt and organic 

debris causing permanent discoloration, stains, 

and odors to awning fabric.

B.  Hardware Maintenance

1. 

 

Do

 NOT 

use strong chemicals or 

abrasives to clean parts, as their protective sur-

faces will be damaged.
Clean awning hardware (as needed) with a mild 

surface cleaner.

2. 

 

Do

 NOT 

use silicone sprays near 

labels. Otherwise, the label’s adhesive bond to 

product surfaces could weaken.
Apply silicone spray lubricant as needed to keep 

the fabric roller tube assembly’s moving parts 

operating smoothly.

C.  Fabric Maintenance

Vinyl fabric offers the advantage of durability 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 weather to minimize the wrinkling over 

a period of time.

1.  To clean:

a.  

Mix 1/4 cup dish soap and 1/4 cup bleach to 

5 gallons of fresh water to use as cleaning 

solution.

Summary of Contents for Slide Topper 9800 Series

Page 1: ...N C Form No 3314719 000 09 16 French 3314720 000_C 2016 Dometic Corporation LaGrange IN 46761 RECORD THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FRTA Model Number FRTA Serial Number Hardware Model Number Ha...

Page 2: ...ning Fabric To Awning Rail 11 OPERATION 11 GENERAL CARE AND USE 12 A Precautions 12 B Hardware Maintenance 12 C Fabric Maintenance 12 D When To Get More Help 12 INTRODUCTION This Slide Topper awning h...

Page 3: ...s D General Safety Messages Failure to obey the following warn ings could result in death or serious injury This product MUST be installed serviced by a qualified service technician Do NOT modify this...

Page 4: ...3 8 Screw 2 6 20 X 7 16 Self Drilling Screw One Anti Billow Stop Kit is included 1 Anti Billow Stop 2 10 16 X 3 4 Screw One Anti Billow Bracket Kit is included 1 Anti Billow Bracket 1 Anti Billow Spa...

Page 5: ...d structural support FIG 3 Tall Mounting Bracket A Awning Rail Awning Rail Mounting Bracket Extension 1 4 Min 1 2 Min 1 1 2 Max Slide Out Room Flange With Edge Protector Slide Out Room Flange Mounting...

Page 6: ...ic should have as steep a pitch slope as feasible without exceeding the maximum distance shown between awning rail and mounting bracket Exceeding the maximum distance will expose awning fabric to catc...

Page 7: ...Rail A Prepare Hardware Assembly The Slide Topper hardware requires minor prepara tion before installing on RV 1 Carefully lay fabric roller tube assembly FRTA on a clean well padded V trough or other...

Page 8: ...ult in death or serious injury Find a solid structure in RV slide out wall for sup port of mounting brackets all mounting points 2 Mark spacing for mounting brackets centered on slide out room See Mou...

Page 9: ...d you while pulling on cotter pin FIG 15 End Cap LH Arm Cotter Pin 10 Repeat step 9 for RH end D Install Anti Billow Stop 1 Cotter pins MUST be removed from Slide Topper end caps BEFORE operating slid...

Page 10: ...RV wall then tape in place See FIG 18 4 Verify anti billow stop will clear anti billow brack et with anti billow spacer if applicable as slide out room opens Make adjustments as neces sary See FIG 19...

Page 11: ...g fabric edges on aw ning rail b Pull one edge of awning fabric approximate ly 1 4 beyond marked position and secure with 6 X 7 16 screw through awning rail approximately 2 from fabric edge See FIG 22...

Page 12: ...lide Topper awning canopy A Precautions Failure to obey the following notices could damage product or property Do NOT use insecticides or other sprays near aw ning fabric These could cause stains and...

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