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Thule 6300 Awning
General remarks:
• An awning is a sun and not a rain protection.
The awning should be in closed position in
case of storm, snowfall or heavy rainfall.
• The awning can not be used without putting
out the support arms.
• The fabric may not be rolled up wet for a
longer period.
• Clean the awning only by using water or
OMNI CLEANER.
Users instructions:
1. Adjust the crank to the required height.
2. Introduce the crank arm into the bayonet
joint.
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OMNISTEP / AWNING
Omnistep slide-out step
Operation
IPress the “step out” key to bring the step out
until it reaches the end of its run or comes up
against an obstacle. The step does not come
out if the engine is running. Press the “step in”
key to take the step back until it reaches the
end of its run or comes up against an obstacle.
The step goes back in automatically when the
engine is running. In this situation the buzzer
sounds until the step is fully closed.
Maintenance
Dirt and frost can prevent the step from
operating properly. In this case the rails and
moving parts should be cleaned or defrosted.
In case of electric break down
If the step does not retract by the motor
• Remove the front plate of the step. (Fig. 1)
• Remove the connection between the
footboard and the arms (with screwdriver
and wrench S10).
• Slide out the footboard.
• Reinstall the front plate.
Current drawn
• Working current: 5 A
• Blocking current, when fully extended or
retracted: 14 A
Fig. 1
Fig. 1 Front plate
Fig. 2
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