the assembly in a travel position, push the other tube downward until the
ratchet stud snaps closed. Repeat steps 1-3 for the other end of the awning.
4. Face the awning and hold the end of the control strap firmly in one hand.
Push the roller briskly upward with a rolling motion until you feel the
spring take over. Control the speed of closure by holding the control
strap until all but six inches of fabric has rolled up. Release the strap and
let the awning roll up freely. This extra force will help tighten the fabric
around the roller to insure a tight, neat appearance.
5. Lock the awning in place by flipping the Z-Lock lever into the closed
position using the pull rod.
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