Top
Pivot
Top
Mounting
Bracket
Main
Rafter
Bottom
Mounting
Bracket
INSTALL
AWNING
top
mounting
bracket
and
into
solid
structure
of
RV.
See
(FIG.
7),
(FIG.
8),
(FIG.
9),
&
(FIG.
15).
6.
Repeat
steps
(2)
through
(5)
for
opposite
side.
7.
Lift
and
place
top
casting
onto
top
mounting
bracket’
s
top
pivot.
Then
push
(squeeze)
main
rafter
into
main
arm
until
arm
safety
lock
snaps
securely
in
place.
See
(FIG.
14)
&
(FIG.
16).
FIG.
16
Main
Arm
8.
Repeat
step
(7)
for
opposite
side.
C.
Install
Bottom
Mounting
Brackets
(FIG.
17).
FIG.
17
Adjustable
Arm
Patio
Foot
2.
Make
sure
top
casting
is
still
resting
on
top
mounting
bracket’
s
top
pivot.
See
(FIG.
16).
3.
IMPACT
OR
CRUSH
HAZARD.
Verify
mounting
surface
on
RV
is
flat,
has
solid
structural
backing
where
fasteners
penetrate
surface,
and
will
safely
and
securely
support
product.
Otherwise,
product
may
become
un-
stable
and
could
[detach
/
bend
/
collapse].
Fail-
ure
to
obey
this
warning
could
result
in
death
or
serious
injury.
9
Find
a
solid
structure
in
RV
wall
to
install
bottom
mounting
bracket.
Then
adjust
arm
to
place
bot-
tom
mounting
bracket
in
desired
mounting
posi-
tion.
See
(FIG.
13),
(FIG.
17),
&
(FIG.
18).
a
bottom
spacer
MUST
be
used.
See
subsection,
“A.
Optional
Compo-
nents”
on
page
(3)
to
order
bottom
spacer
kits.
a.
While
one
person
holds
and
controls
main
arm,
pull
lift
handle
out.
b.
Slide
adjustable
arm
up
or
down
until
bottom
mounting
bracket
is
in
desired
mounting
po-
sition.
c.
Release
lift
handle
to
lock
in
position.
Bottom
Mounting
Bracket
FIG.
18
Bottom
Spacer
RV
Molding
Adjustable
Arm
Main
Arm
4.
Square
arm
assembly
to
RV
and
FRTA.
See
(FIG.
19).
FIG.
19
Floor
Line
Square
To
RV
And
FRTA
FRTA
Arm
Assembly