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INSTALL ELECTRICAL KITS
Wiring connections to awning motor
(through outside RV wall) will be made
later.
3.
Plug wiring harness connector into “Door Motor”
terminal on electronic control box.
C. Install (Fixed / Wired) Remote Awning
Switch
Wire colors noted within this step are indus
-
try standard. Some RV manufacturers use
different colors. Refer to RV manufacturer’s
wiring schematics.
1.
Do
NOT
expose switch to weath
-
er, extreme temperatures, or long hours in direct
sunlight.
Find a suitable location for awning switch instal
-
lation.
2. Using a correct wire gauge, route (1)
YELLOW/
WHITE
wire, (1)
BROWN/WHITE
wire, and (1)
GREEN/WHITE
wire from electronic control box
to awning switch location.
See instructions included with your Do
-
metic Corporation switch kit for additional
wiring instructions.
3.
Make wiring connections in compliance with all
applicable codes.
Use plug connectors supplied with wiring
harness / electronic control kit.
4.
Plug wiring harness connector into “Door Switch”
terminal on electronic control box. See section,
“APPENDIX A: ELECTRONIC CONTROL KIT
WIRING” on page (15).
D. Install Ignition / Safety Interlock System
IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD. Do
NOT
install product without also installing an igni
-
tion/safety interlock system. Otherwise, accidental
operation during transit could occur. Failure to obey
this warning could result in death or serious injury.
Wire colors noted within this step are indus
-
try standard. Some RV manufacturers use
different colors. Refer to RV manufacturer’s
wiring schematics.
1.
Install a (3 A) fuse (installer sup
-
plied) at fuse panel for positive (+) 12 Vdc igni
-
tion control (
PINK
wire) to ignition interlock. Oth
-
erwise, damage to unit could occur.
2. Using the correct wire gauge, route (1)
PINK
wire from electronic control box to (+) 12 Vdc
ignition isolator.
3.
Make wiring connections in compliance with all
applicable codes. See (FIG. 7).
The ignition interlock
MUST
break the cir
-
cuit (cut power) to awning when ignition
is ON.
Use plug connectors supplied with wiring
harness / electronic control kit.
A pin or wire nut (installer supplied) is re
-
quired for connection to wire harness.
Connection (with plug) to electronic con
-
trol box will be made later.
FIG. 7
1
2
3
4
PINK
- 16 AWG
BLACK
- 12 AWG
RED
- 12 AWG
Socket 640310-3
(10-12 AWG)
Socket 350550-1
(14-20 AWG)
Plug 350779-1
E. Connect Electronic Control Box To
Power Supply
1.
Make sure the positive (+) 12
Vdc terminal is disconnected from supply bat
-
tery. Otherwise, damage to unit could occur.
2. Using the correct wire gauge, route (1)
BLACK
wire and (1)
RED
wire from electronic control
box to 12 Vdc power supply.
Connection to power supply
MUST
be on
a separate (15 A) circuit.
Power supply
MUST
provide a minimum
of 12.5 Vdc at electronic control box for
correct awning operation.
3.
Make wiring connections in compliance with all
applicable codes. See (FIG. 7).
Use plug connectors supplied with wiring
harness / electronic control kit.
4.
Plug wiring harness connector into “Power 12
Vdc” terminal on electronic control box. See sec
-
tion, “APPENDIX A: ELECTRONIC CONTROL
KIT WIRING” on page (15).