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NOTE:
These screws should be located no more than ¾” from the edge
of the fabric. If necessary, re-drill the fabric set screw holes using a 1/8”
drill bit to maintain this distance.
7. Reinstall both the lead rail and main housing end caps.
8. After the fabric replacement it may be necessary to make minor adjustments
to the motor limit switches. The awning motor needs to stop the exact
moment when the awning box is fully closed. Likewise, it is important that the
awning motor stops just before the arms become fully locked in the extended
position. (The fabric will be taut; the elbows slightly bent exposing about 1/8’
of gap.) Please refer to the “ADJUSTING MOTOR LIMIT SWITCHES” section
of this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
THE HIGH-TORQUE MOTOR SUPPLID WITH THE G-2000 AWNING
IS DESIGNED TO RUN FOR ONLY FOUR (4) MINUTES PER HOUR. THE MOTOR HAS A
BUILT-IN CIRCUIT BREAKER WHICH IS DESIGNED TO ACTIVATE IF THE MOTOR
OVERHEATS. COOL DOWN TIME CAN BE UP TO AN HOUR DEPENDING ON THE
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE.
ARM REPLACEMENT
Follow this procedure when a damaged, spring loaded arm needs to be replaced. There are no
repairable parts inside of the arm, if the elbow joint has broken the entire arm must be
replaced.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
•
19mm (3/4”) open-end wrench
•
17mm (11/16”) open-end wrench
•
5mm (3/16”) allen wrench
EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE USED WHEN WORKING WITH THESE ARMS.
ARMS ARE ALWAYS UNDER HEAVY SPRING TENSION. WHEN SHIPPED AS
REPLACEMENT PARTS THEY ARE BANDED. (Figure 18) THE ARMS MUST BE
HANDLED WHEN FOLDED UNTIL THEY ARE READY TO BE FASTENED TO THE
LEAD RAIL.
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