12
EN
Installation
Slide Topper
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15
Securing the Anti-Billow Bracket
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Anti-Billow Bracket
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Up (Resting Position)
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Anti-Billow Spacer
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#10 – 12 x 3/4 in.
Screw
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Anti-Billow Stop
7. Tape the bracket and spacer in place.
8. Verify the anti-billow stop will clear the anti-
billow bracket as the slide-out room opens. Make
adjustments as necessary.
9. Place and tighten the provided #10 self drilling screws
through the anti-billow stop and into the end cap.
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Do
not
move the anti-billow stop or scratch the end
cap while installing the screws.
10. Place and tighten the provided #10 – 12 x 3/4 in.
screws through the anti-billow bracket and into the
solid structure on the RV.
If installing the anti-billow bracket onto fiberglass, use the
proper oscar rivets (not provided) instead of the screws.
Refer to “Finding Tools and Materials” on page 3.
11. Remove the tape from the anti-billow stop, end cap,
and anti-billow bracket.
12. Repeat steps 1 – 11 for the second anti-billow stop (if
applicable) on the other end cap.
4.4 Securing the Awning Fabric to
the Awning Rail
1. Verify the cotter pins have been removed from the
end caps.
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2 in.
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Securing the Awning Fabric
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Awning Rail
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#6 x 7/16 in. Screw
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Fabric Edge
2. Open and close the RV slide-out room four or
five times to allow natural self adjustment of the
awning fabric. Refer to the RV operators manual for
instructions on how to operate the RV slide-out room.
3. Verify the alignment of the awning fabric. If
the awning fabric is misaligned, adjust the arm
extensions:
a. Loosen the clamping screws.
b. Move the extension accordingly.
c. Retighten the screws.
d. Cycle the RV slide-out room again to check
proper alignment.