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Solera

®

 Universal Hardware

Power Awning to

Solera 12V Power Awning

(For Aftermarket Application)

CCD-0001282

Introduction

System Information

The Solera

®

 12V Power Awning features an internal motor 

to steadily operate the awning. Additionally, the pitch 

arm assembly allows for rain dump and adjustable pitch 

features. The pitch arm assembly also provides added 

stability. 

NOTE: 

The LCI Solera Universal Hardware kit for a power 

to power conversion will 

ONLY

 fit Dometic and Carefree 

awnings.
Additional information about this product can be obtained 

fro

www.lci1.com/support

 or by using the myLCI app. 

Replacement components can be ordered from 

https://

store.lci1.com/

 or by using the myLCI app. The myLCI app 

is available for free on iTunes

®

 for iPhone

®

 and iPad

®

 and 

also on Google Play

 for Android

 users. 

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Apple Inc. 
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Safety Information

Warning, Caution and Danger symbols indicate that an 

installation procedure has a safety risk involved and may cause 

death, serious injury or property damage if not performed 

safely and within the parameters set forth in this manual.

MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH, CRUSH OR CUT. KEEP 

CLEAR AND USE CAUTION.

FAILURE TO USE THE INSTALLED SAFETY FEATURES 

MAY RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY, DAMAGE TO 

THE UNIT AND/OR VOIDING A WARRANTY.

Power awnings that contain springs use tension for ease 

of operation and can be harmful to the end user should the 

stored tension come unbound. Cotter pins are installed and 

MUST

 be used to contain the tension when the system is 

being serviced.

Parts List

Short Arm (63”)

Solera 12V Short Arm (63”) Adjustable Pitch Arms require: 
•  63” inches of unobstructed area from the awning rail 

straight down.

• Minimum clearance of 6” between the awning rail and top 

of the entry door.

Tall Arm (69”)

Solera 12V Tall Arm (69”) Flat Adjustable Pitch Arms require: 
• 69” of unobstructed area from the awning rail straight down.
• Minimum clearance of 2 

1/2

” between the awning rail and 

the top of the entry door.

Universal Kit #

Universal Kit #

Description

759516

Solera

 Power 12V 63” Kit, Black

759404

Solera

 Power 12V 63” Kit, White

434723

Solera

 Power 12V 69” Kit, Black

434724

Solera

 Power 12V 69” Kit, White

Summary of Contents for Solera 759404

Page 1: ...ra 12V Power Awning For Aftermarket Applications Table of Contents Introduction 2 System Information 2 Safety Information 2 Parts List 2 Short Arm 63 2 Tall Arm 69 2 Preparation 3 Resources Required 3...

Page 2: ...allation procedure has a safety risk involved and may cause death serious injury or property damage if not performed safely and within the parameters set forth in this manual MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH CR...

Page 3: ...e awning from the exterior of the unit The idler side is the left hand side of the awning when facing the awning from the exterior of the unit 1 Using a non permanent method of marking draw a vertical...

Page 4: ...oid compromising the structural integrity of the wax screw THESPRINGISUNDEREXTREMETENSION IMPROPER HANDLING COULD CAUSE DEATH SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE 8 For both the drive and idler side supp...

Page 5: ...not to damage the unit 36 Secure the lower and middle sections of the drive side mount arm to the unit with the provided 14 x 1 1 4 screws or rivets Make sure the arms are square on the wall of the u...

Page 6: ...motor leads Fig 3A to a cordless battery Fig 3B and retract the awning so that approximately 12 of awning fabric remains extended Fig 3 A B 6 For both the drive side and idler side support arm assembl...

Page 7: ...assembly will have an override plug Fig 8C whereas the idler head assembly will not Fig 6 A B Fig 7 A B C Fig 8 13 Align the holes and secure with the provided 8 32 x 1 2 wax screw Fig 9 NOTE Keep th...

Page 8: ...wire covers to expose the lower and middle sections of the mount arm NOTE If the power leads exiting the unit do not align with the hole in the wall mount arm a new hole must be drilled out on the wa...

Page 9: ...4 NOTE Check the switch If the awning is running in reverse of what the switch indicates reverse the wires NOTE Solera Power Awning motors come stock with an internal 6A auto reset breaker If this bre...

Page 10: ...Press and hold RETRACT Fig 15B until the awning is retracted completely Fig 16 Fig 17 Adjusting Pitch NOTE The awning will pitch itself to purge the pooling of excess water and may dump a significant...

Page 11: ...12 volts where the unit wire meets the awning wire during retract Ensure the pitch arms are not bent in an upward direction Ensure the ground wire before the switch has a good connection to the batte...

Page 12: ...acted while wet extend the awning and let it dry as soon as conditions allow before retracting This will help prevent the formation of mildew and add greatly to the life of the awning Mildew does not...

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