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VERIFY INSTALLATION
4. Retract awning again to check alignment of lead
rail against top and end caps.
5. Repeat steps (2) through (4) as necessary.
FIG. 18
Lead Rail
Wrist Pivot
Lateral Arm
Assembly
Top
Adjustment
Screw
RH End
Cap
Wrist Bracket
7. Tighten both pivot clamp screws to 140 in·lb
torque (to clamp front shoulder collet to shoul-
der pivot).
Repeat this step for each lateral arm as-
sembly.
8. Verify awning will close without interference.
See subsection, “C. Adjust Lead Rail
Alignment (If Required)” on page (10)
to adjust lead rail alignment.
C.
Adjust Lead Rail Alignment (If Required)
After fabric slope and lateral arm assembly adjust-
ments, the lead rail may need realignment with top
and end caps. See (FIG. 18).
1.
Check alignment of lead rail against top and end
caps.
2.
Extend awning far enough (approximately 6″) to
access adjustment screw in wrist pivot.
3. Tilt lead rail, by turning adjustment screw in wrist
pivot (for each lateral arm assembly), until align-
ment appears correct.
a. Turn clockwise to tilt lead rail forward.
b. Turn counter-clockwise to tilt lead rail back.
A. Test Operation
Operate awning according to Operating Instruc-
tions to verify all parts are functioning correctly.
B. Secure Awning For Travel
1.
Fully close awning. See “Close Awning” in Oper-
ating Instructions.
2. Verify awning is secure for travel. See “Prepare
Awning For Travel” in Operating Instructions.
C. Keep Literature
Instructions contain valuable information for prod-
uct use and consumer safety.
Keep
BOTH
the Installation and Operat-
ing Instructions with product.
ADJUSTMENTS (OPTIONAL)