
WeatherPro Awning User’s Guide
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The WeatherPro awning is extremely durable
and can be operated during light rain and light
wind conditions. However, when periods of
heavy rain, or wind is expected; or you leave
the awning unattended the awning must be
closed. Damage caused by wind and rain is
not covered by warranty.
B. To Enable Auto-Water-Shed While Fully
Extended:
1. With awning fully extended at normal pitch, loosen
knob on rear hardware (left hand) while keeping
front hardware knob tight. This will allow the rear
hardware arm to automatically lower the height of
the awning approximately 9 inches to allow water
to run off. When there is no longer the need to
shed water it will return to the normal pitch.
To Close Awning:
Pinch Hazard. When closing awning, bottom
arm will fold down and against back channel.
This area must be kept clear of people and
objects. Failure to heed this warning could
cause severe personal injury and/or property
damage.
Pinch
Point
Pinch
Point
Adjust Pitch/Auto-Water-Shed Fea-
ture:
A. To Adjust The Awning Pitch:
1. With awning fully extended, loosen knob on bot
-
tom arm.
Pinch Hazard. When adjusting awning pitch,
bottom arm will telescope. Keep hands
and objects clear of openings around bot-
tom arm. Failure to heed this warning could
cause personal injury.
2. Pull top arm down to lower roller tube to desired
height.
3. While holding top arm in place, tighten knob to
set pitch.
4. Repeat for hardware on other side.
Pull Top
Arm Down
Then
Tighten
Knob
Important:
To ensure rain water will run off awning,
ensure that one end of the awning is lower than the
other end. This will reduce the potential for water pool-
ing in the center of the awning. See figure below.
5. Prior to closing awning, loosen knob to allow aw-
ning to reset to original position. Lightly tighten
knob to reduce potential for sounds of rattling
during travel.