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• Liberally slosh the mixture on the top of the fabric
and roll up the awning for 5 minutes.
• This will apply the mixture to the bottom of the fabric
as well.
• Roll the awning back out and hose off with fresh water.
• Repeat if necessary. Allow to dry before rolling up.
Troubleshooting
Manual Override
In the event of power loss or motor failure, the awning can
be extended and retracted manually. Perform the following
procedure to manually retract the awning.
NOTE
: This procedure may also be performed to extend or
retract the awning in the event of dry camping or camping
without a battery.
1. Remove the rubber grommet (Fig. 7A) from the drive
head assembly, exposing the manual override nut on
the motor.
NOTE
: The drive head assembly is always located on the right
side of the awning as it is viewed from outside of the coach.
2. Using a
7
/
16
" socket and cordless/power drill, spin the
manual override nut counterclockwise to retract
NOTE
: A ratchet may also be used to turn the manual
override nut. Using a ratchet will take a significant amount
of time and should only be used if no cordless/power drill
is available.
NOTE
: Use caution when retracting the awning manually.
The use of a step stool or ladder may be required to completely
retract the awning.
3. When the awning is completely retracted, remove socket
or drive device and replace the rubber grommet in the
drive head assembly.
NOTE
: The motor’s internal drive system prevents the awning
from moving (extend or retract) on its own.
A
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
DO NOT attempt any repairs
to any awning. The awning
roll tube is under extreme
spring tension. Repairs
should only be performed
by an authorized dealer
and/or repair center.
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