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FIG. 14
FIG. 14
FIG. 14
FIG. 14
FIG. 14
FIG. 15
FIG. 15
FIG. 15
FIG. 15
FIG. 15
FIG. 16
FIG. 16
FIG. 16
FIG. 16
FIG. 16
!. Lubricate the rafter arms and support arms using
paraffin wax or silicone spray. Also lube the threads on
the knobs.
2. Periodically clean the awning fabric with A&E "Canopy
Clean", Dometic Part No. 3104669.001. Allow to dry
before rolling awning back up.
3. Mildew cannot form on the fabric, but rather will form on
dirt or dust on the fabric. The key is to keep the fabric
clean.
4. To remove grease spots from vinyl fabrics, use only a
soap and water solution. Avoid use of caustic house-
hold cleaners, mildew removers or hard bristle brush-
es.
5. Occasionally the awning may develop a pinhole, actu-
ally a spot of paint flakes off from the top layer of vinyl.
This may be quickly remedied with a very small dab of
VLP (Vinyl Liquid Patch) on the tip of a Q-tip®. By gently
rolling the Q-tip® around the pinhole, the VLP will melt
the paint (in the stripe) and that will quickly fill in the
pinhole with a perfect match. Be sure to wail until the
VLP (Part No. 143498) sets before rolling up the
awning.
6. Always make sure the awning is extended high enough
before opening entry door.
7. Lower one end of awning for proper water run-off and
to avoid water pooling.
OWNER MAINTENANCE ITEMS
OWNER MAINTENANCE ITEMS
OWNER MAINTENANCE ITEMS
OWNER MAINTENANCE ITEMS
OWNER MAINTENANCE ITEMS
WE REMIND YOU THAT THE AWNING IS TO SHELTER
WE REMIND YOU THAT THE AWNING IS TO SHELTER
WE REMIND YOU THAT THE AWNING IS TO SHELTER
WE REMIND YOU THAT THE AWNING IS TO SHELTER
WE REMIND YOU THAT THE AWNING IS TO SHELTER
YOU FROM THE SUN, NOT FROM RAIN, WIND OR SNOW.
YOU FROM THE SUN, NOT FROM RAIN, WIND OR SNOW.
YOU FROM THE SUN, NOT FROM RAIN, WIND OR SNOW.
YOU FROM THE SUN, NOT FROM RAIN, WIND OR SNOW.
YOU FROM THE SUN, NOT FROM RAIN, WIND OR SNOW.
FIG. 13
FIG. 13
FIG. 13
FIG. 13
FIG. 13
RAFTER
30mm