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A. Door Clearance
Maintain a minimum distance of 10 1/2” between
awning rail and entry door. See (FIG. 1).
FIG. 1
Avoid
Interference
RV Door (Open)
10 1/2″
Awning Rail
B. Wire Length And Size
To avoid voltage drop, follow wire length guide for
all awning wiring. See “Table 1” below.
Table 1
Wire Length
Wire Size
10’ & Under
14 Gauge
11’ to 30’
12 Gauge
Over 30’
10 Gauge
C. Awning Dimensions
1.
Awning overall dimensions. See (FIG. 2).
FIG. 2
A
C
B
Model
A
B
C
975XX48.XX0(#)(L)
48 1/2”
6”
4”
975XX56.XX0(#)(L)
55 1/2”
6”
4”
975XX60.XX0(#)(L)
59 1/2”
6”
4”
2. Awning wiring hole location. See (FIG. 3).
FIG. 3
11/16″
3 5/8″
Wiring Hole
Awning Back Rail
LH Cover
SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge to use this
product, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction (concerning use of this product) by
a person responsible for their safety.
●
Do
NOT
allow children to play with product or with
fixed controls (if applicable).
● Keep remote controls (if applicable) away from
children.
● 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 this warning could result
in death or serious injury.
PINCH HAZARD. Maintain a hori
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zontal distance of at least 16″ between fully open
awning and any permanent object. Failure to obey
this caution could result in injury.
Do
NOT
face awning toward permanent
objects that may interfere with awning op
-
eration.