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4. Hang the non-motorized awning on the mounting brackets so it aligns up to the
drive shaft of the motorized awning. The slide locks should now be positioned on
the brackets and should not be locked to allow awnings to slide together freely.
(See Fig. 6)
5. Extend the non-motorized awning by 20” to 24”. To do so, use heavy cord or
straps on both ends of the awning to encircle the awning box, using enough to
allow the outward movement of the awning lead rail.
CAUTION: The arms are under extreme spring pressure. Once the plastic is cut, the
lead rail will instantly extend from the box! After the cord/straps are tied securely
around the awning box, carefully remove the plastic. The lead rail will then extend to
the length of the cord/straps. (See Fig. 6)
(FIGURE 6)
6. Extend the motorized awning past the non-motorized awning by about 8”.This will
allow the non-motorized awning with loose fabric to catch-up. Next you want to align
the black marks on gudgeons or align the poly ropes of the non-motorized awning
with the motorized awning.
These adjustments are to be made with the motorized awning, still keeping the
motorized awning ahead of the non-motorized. Once the alignment has been done
slide the awnings together. Then tighten all of the slide locks. Including the one
positioned in between both awnings. (See Fig 7)
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