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General Information
3.1 Tools and Materials
Dometic recommends that the following tools and
materials be used while installing the awning.
Included Parts (8-16 ft Models)
Quantity
Mounting Bracket
1
M6 x 50 mm L Carriage Bolt
12
M6 Split Lock Washer
12
M6 Flat Washer
12
M6 Locknut with Nylon Insert
12
#8-18 x 0.38 Self-Drilling Flat-Head Screw
6
Additional Included Parts (15-16 ft Models) Quantity
M6 x 50 mm L Carriage Bolt
4
M6 Split Lock Washer
4
M6 Flat Washer
4
M6 Locknut with Nylon Insert
4
#8-18 x 0.38 Self-Drilling Flat-Head Screw
2
Installer-Supplied Parts
Quantity
Dometic Rocker Switch Kit
1
Wall Grommet or Heat-Shrink Tubing
1
Backing Plate
1
1
Carriage Bolts, Washers, and Nuts
1,2
4
Sleeves
1
4
1
Required parts if mounting the awning to a non-solid structure. See
“Securing the Mounting Bracket to a Non-Solid Structure” on page 7.
2
Carriage bolts must be grade 8.8 minimum and with a head that does not
extend further than 0.125 in.
(3 mm).
Recommended Tools
Drill
Sealant
De-burring Tool
3 mm Hex Key, Driver, or Bit
Level
6 mm Hex Key, Driver, or Bit
Phillips Screwdriver or Bit
6 mm Hex Key Socket
Torque Wrench
10 mm Socket
3.2 Door Clearance
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1
Door Clearance (Factory Presets)
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RV Door (Closed)
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22 in.
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2.5 in.
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RV Door (Open)
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5° Slope
Allow for sufficient clearance between the awning fabric
and the entry door to accommodate the awning pitch
(slope).
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The awning fabric adjusts up to a 15° slope. See
“Adjusting the Fabric Slope” on page 10.
3.3 Awning Dimensions
WARNING: IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD.
Locate the mounting bolts behind each shoulder
assembly (lateral arm attachment) to provide proper
support. Otherwise, the awning may become
unstable and could bend or collapse. Failure to
obey this warning could result in death or serious
injury.
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2
Mounting Bolts and Shoulder Assemblies (15-16 ft Model)
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Mounting Bolt
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Shoulder Assembly