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Standoff Kit 3104781.XXX

Bottom Wall Bracket

2.7 Stop Plug

The stop plug is a mechanical stop that supports the main 
arm when opening and closing the awning. It controls the 
clearance between the top casting of the torsion and the 
extension  of  the  top  mounting  bracket.  This  clearance 
should be 1/4 inch to 1 inch. To adjust the clearance, raise 
or  lower  the  stop  plug  as  needed.  On  the  9000  Series 
awning  the  clearance  should  be  kept  to  a  minimum  for 
best operation.

2.8 RAfTERS

The rafters telescope from the top mounting brackets to 
the main support arms to provide tension on the fabric in 
the  full  open  position.  If  the  rafters  are  bent  or  twisted, 
this will hinder the operation of the awning. Open the aw-
ning and remove the secondary rafter from the main sup-
port arm. Sight down the main and secondary rafters and 

check  for  any  bends,  twists  or  deflection.  If  one  or  the 

other rafter is not true it should be replaced.

Note: 

A bent rafter arm is not a warranty item. If the arm 

was straight at delivery and unit is bent now, something 
has bent the arm as improper operation or an act of na-
ture. 

fabric Roller Tube  Assembly (fRTA)

The fabric roller tube assembly consist of Fabric, Alumi-
num Guard (858 & 9000 only), Roller Tube and Torsions. 
Each component can be diagnosed, then repaired or re-
placed. The 

9000

 fabric is woven acrylic, not canvas. In 

addition to its beauty and soft translucence, woven acrylic 
fabric offers the advantages of strength and breath abil-
ity.  It  is  water  repellent  but  because  it  is  a  woven  cloth, 
it  is  not  water  proof. To  keep  your  acrylic  awning  clean, 
simply hose it off occasionally and let it dry. Do Not Scrub. 
Avoid touching the underside of the 9000 canopy when it 
is wet. To do so will break the surface tension of the wa-
ter and encourage seepage through the fabric. Because 
the  acrylic is woven not a solid vinyl, shifting may occur 
if the awning and pull strap are not centrally aligned with 
the fabric roller tube while the awning is being rolled up. 
If necessary, roll the awning out and adjust the alignment 
as you close the awning. The 8300 and 8500 is a vinyl, 
nylon reenforced fabric. Abrasion and harsh weather are 
vinyl’s worst enemies. To avoid abrasion, you will need to 
keep your awning fabric clean. Use a mixture of 1/4 cup 

dish soap, 1/4 cup bleach and five gallons of fresh water. 

Soap the open awning with this mixture, then roll it up and 

let stand for five minutes. Rolling up of the awning will ap

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ply the mixture to the underside of the fabric. Unroll the 
awning and hose off the top and bottom with clean water. 
Repeat if necessary and allow to completely dry.

Section 3

3.1 fabric

For  the  awning  to  operate  properly  the  fabric  must  be 
positioned  properly  in  the  awning  rail  and  on  the  roller 
tube. Open the awning and check the position of the fabric 
between  the  top  mounting  brackets.  If  the  fabric  is  not 
centered, remove the tek screws, center it, and replace the 
screws. Once the fabric at the rail is properly positioned, 
next  check  the  position  of  the  fabric  on  the  roller  tube. 
The clearance from the end cap of the torsion assembly 
to the edge of the fabric must be the same on each end. 
If it is not, adjust the fabric on the tube as necessary. On 
the Elite 9000 and 9500 awning the fabric is held in place 
to the weatherguard with set screws. Check the position 
of the fabric at each end of the weatherguard. If the fabric 
has shifted, remove set screws, center the fabric and re-
set. An  awning  that  the  fabric  has  shifted  will  open  and 
close hard.

3.1.1 Position

3.1.2 TEK Screws

The Tek screws are the two screws installed through the 
awning rail of the coach. They keep the fabric from shift-
ing in the awning rail. On vinyl and acrylic awnings they 
keep the poly rope in the fabric from shrinking with age. 
If one Tek screw is missing, the fabric will pull toward the 
remaining  Tek  screw  causing  the  fabric  to  wrinkle.  With 
the awning open, remove the tek screws and pull outward 
on the fabric, stretch it, and re secure the screw. Do this 
on  both  sides  to  assist  with  the  wrinkles  at  the  weather 
guard  and  fabric.  If  wrinkles  are  still  present,  repeat  the 
above stretching procedure. This may have to be done 4 
or 5 times before all wrinkles disappear.

5/16" - 18 

Lock Nut

5/16" - 18 x 1" 

Shoulder Bolt

Inner Arm

Main Arm

3/8” Dia. Hole 
Closest To 
Main Arm

Inner Arm

Main Arm

3/8" Dia. Hole 
Closest To 
Main Arm

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Страница 1: ...34 007 2007 Dometic Corporation LaGrange IN 46761 A E SUNCHASER 8500 9000 Patio Awnings USA SERVICE OFFICE Dometic Corporation 2320 Industrial Parkway Elkhart IN 46516 574 294 2511 CANADA Dometic Dist...

Страница 2: ...e or reduce the risk of accidents and injuries Recognize Safety Information This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol in this manual be alert to the potential for personal injury Follow...

Страница 3: ...rm Assembly 8 2 5 Top Mounting Bracket 9 2 6 Bottom Mounting Bracket 9 2 7 Stop Plug 10 2 8 Rafters 10 Section 3 Fabric Roller Tube Assembly FRTA 3 1 Fabric 10 3 1 1 Position 10 3 1 2 Tek Screws 10 3...

Страница 4: ...Sidewall 3 1 4 4 2 11 17 5 Fabric does not hang well Tek Screws Tube Deflection Sidewall Out of square Stitches Seams 3 1 2 3 3 4 2 3 1 3 3 1 5 3 1 4 10 17 17 11 11 11 6 Must lift arm s to open awnin...

Страница 5: ...an cause damage to the lock mechanism 3 Extend FRTA Hook the rod in loop and pull all the way out 3 4 Extend and Secure Rafters Slide one rafter arm up until it snaps into place Pull down and out on t...

Страница 6: ...r is not covered by warranty 7 Rain Position During light rain lower end opposite from door to shed water and prevent pooling Pull stakes from the ground lower arm to the shortest position swing arm t...

Страница 7: ...is mixture then roll it up and let stand for five minutes Rolling up the awning will apply the mixture to the underside of the fabric Unroll the awning and hose off the top and bot tom with clean wate...

Страница 8: ...the new lift handle assembly Hardware Components Top Mounting Bracket Main Rafter Knob With Nut Secondary Rafter Slider Main Support Arm Slider Catch Travel Lock Lift Lock Handle Adjustable Arm Botto...

Страница 9: ...s Top Mounting Bracket should mount on the A E hardware going back to late 1980 All brack ets have slotted holes for the mounting screws allowing them to be adjusted side to side for proper alignment...

Страница 10: ...The 8300 and 8500 is a vinyl nylon reenforced fabric Abrasion and harsh weather are vinyl s worst enemies To avoid abrasion you will need to keep your awning fabric clean Use a mixture of 1 4 cup dish...

Страница 11: ...ould be sealed with seam sealer available at sporting goods stores This will stop the water from running down the inside of the roller tube For the woven acrylic fabric of the 9000 9500 Series aw ning...

Страница 12: ...g carefully out of the main sup port arm Slowly let the torsion spring unwind completely Repeat Steps 1 2 for the opposite end NOTE If the awning s right hand torsion assembly has been pinned the cott...

Страница 13: ...On newer units the guard is held to the fabric with a set screw at the ends of the channel remove the set screws and slide the guard off the fabric Note Some 9000 model awning secured the fabric to th...

Страница 14: ...proper location Models 8500 and 9000 19 25 have been manufac tured with both standard and heavy duty torsion springs Before reinstalling the torsion properly identify Standard or Heavy Duty the spring...

Страница 15: ...15 Current guards have a set screw in the channel Reinstall the set screw to keep fabric from shifting...

Страница 16: ...11 13 FT 6 12 14 FT 6 12 15 FT 7 13 16 FT 7 13 17 FT 9 15 18 FT 9 15 19 FT 10 16 20 FT 10 16 21 FT ABOVE 10 16 S TORSION WINDING FOR SMALL STABILIZER 8300 AWNING LENGTH TURNS UP TURNS OPEN 8 FT 8 14 9...

Страница 17: ...d off may be needed for proper operation and keep the roller tube from hitting the rail Part number 3109623 003 4 2 Sidewall Before condemning the fabric for sags or wrinkles the awning rail and sidew...

Страница 18: ...appliances and components found on RVs was something that I always had a desire to create I hope this resource makes your RV repairs easier as it has mine but please be careful and follow proper safe...

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