1
B. REMOVAL OF THE AWNING FROM THE COACH
FIG. 1
1/2" TEK
SCREW
AWNING
RAIL
REMOVE FROM
BOTH SIDES
FABRIC
SECTION
TOP
BRACKET
Screwdriver
Electric Drill
Step Ladder
3/16" Pop
RivetsPop Rivet
Vise Grips®
Socket Wrench Set
3/16" Drill Bit
1/8" Pop Rivets
End Cap Guide
Tools Required:
Fabric
Roller Tube
For Models 8500 & 9000
Torsion Assembly
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR AWNING
The Fabric Roller Tube Assembly (FRTA) consists of a fabric,
a roller tube and torsion assemblies.
Use extreme care. Springs under tension are
dangerous. If not controlled they will unwind
quickly. Keep hands and clothing clear of top
casting, as personal injury may result.
A. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
4. Remove both of the patio feet from their mounting
brackets and extend the adjustable arms until each patio
foot rests on the ground and lock button locks in a hole.
5. Slide the awning fabric or roller cover out of the awning
rail.
a. To keep the awnings from unwinding during this
step, be sure the cam lock lever is in the roll down
position. A 1/8" cotter pin can be inserted in each
torsion assembly for positive locking of the roller
tube. See FIG. 2.
NOTE:
Awning removal from the coach is NOT necessary
when replacing a torsion assembly. Proceed to Section
C, Steps 1 & 2, Sections D, Steps 1-3, and Section L,
Steps 1-3.
1. In all instances of fabric or roller tube replacement, it will
be necessary to have a large work area to allow
complete unrolling of the awning. This work area must
be clean and smooth so the fabric will not be damaged.
2. Remove the TEK screws securing the awning fabric or
roller cover at each end of the awning fabric. See FIG. 1.
3. Remove both top mounting brackets on the ends of the
awning rail. See FIG. 1
REVISION
Form No. 3107299.054 3/02
(Replaces 3107299.046)
(French 3109898.027)
©2002 Dometic Corporation
LaGrange, IN 46761
These instructions must be read and under-
stood before installation, adjustment, service
or maintenance is performed. This unit must
be installed by a qualified serviceman. Modi-
fication of this product can be extremely haz-
ardous and could result in personal injury or
property damage.
TOP CASTING
COTTER
PIN
MOVE LEVER POSITION TO
ROLL DOWN POSITION
RIGHT-HAND SIDE
(VIEWED FROM FRONT)
FIG. 2
Tool
Adjustable Wrench
1/8" Drill Bit
Small File