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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND DOCUMENT SYMBOLS
IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD.
NEVER
leave an open awning unattended. Keep awning stowed (closed) when snow, heavy
rain, wind, and severe weather conditions are expected.
• IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD. Do
NOT
allow water to pool, snow to accumulate, or heavy debris on awning fabric. Do
NOT
hang or
place anything on awning. The awning will become unstable, and could bend or collapse.
• FIRE HAZARD. Keep sources of heat and fire (barbecue grills, portable heater, etc.) away from awning.
Failure to obey the following cautions could result in injury:
• PINCH HAZARD. Maintain a horizontal distance of at least 16" between fully open awning and any permanent object.
Do
NOT
face awning toward permanent objects that may interfere with awning operation.
• PINCH HAZARD. Keep
CLEAR
of arm assemblies while awning is open. If awning is equipped with a vibration sensor, arm assemblies
will automatically close against back rail during windy conditions.
This product is for use with 12 VDC only.
OPERATION
A. Opening And Closing The Awning
PINCH HAZARD. Keep CLEAR of arm assemblies while closing awning. Arm assemblies will close against back rail. Failure
to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury.
PINCH HAZARD. Maintain a horizontal distance of at least 16" between fully open awning and any permanent object. Fail-
ure to obey this caution could result in injury.
Do
NOT
allow awning fabric to rest on rafters. Wind will cause awning fabric to rub against arm assemblies which could
result in premature wear and abrasions.
FIG. 1
Up Button
Stop
LED +
Down Button
LED
–
• Press the UP and DOWN awning remote buttons to retract
and extend the awning.
BUTTON
FUNCTION
Up
Retracts the awning (one touch)
Stop
Stops the awning at an intermediate position
Down
Extends the awning (one touch)
LED −
Dims LED light(s)
LED +
Brightens LED light(s)
If the awning does
NOT
perform as indicated or fabric
edges are sagging when extended, refer to
“Troubleshooting” on page 14.