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LA-03 MODEL AWNING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIG. 15
Top Bolt
Adjust Set
Screw Until
Lead Rail Is
Level
OUT
IN
FIG. 16
Green
Extend
Button
Black
Retract
Button
Key Fob
FIG. 18
1/4” Gap
Lateral Arm
Elbow Joint
f.
Adjust the set screw in each of the rafter brackets until
the awning rail is level. See FIG. 15.
g.
Retighten the top and bottom bolts and the bearing
screws loosened in step c. See FIG. 13.
h.
Retract and extend awning a couple times to verify the
adjustment to be correct. Repeat steps a through g if
necessary.
12. ADJUSTING EXTENSION & RETRACTION
The opening and closing of the awning is factory preset at
the time of manufacture. It should not be necessary to ad-
just the motor limits. If adjustment is required use a 5/32”
(4mm) Allen Wrench with a ball tip and the following proce-
dure:
a. Awning not fully extended:
1.
Hold the extend button on the key fob for 3 sec-
onds and the control will continue to extend canopy.
See FIG. 16.
2.
Place the Allen Wrench into the left limit adjust-
ment and turn clockwise. The canopy should ex-
tend as the adjustment is made. See FIG. 17.
Note: The left limit adjustment is above the lip on
the front cover and hard to locate.
3.
Continue to adjust until the lateral arm elbow joint
is 1/4” gap from its stop point. See FIG. 18.
b. Awning Over Extended:
1.
Push the retract button on the key fob and allow
the fabric to retract several inches.
2.
Place the Allen Wrench in the left limit adjustment
and turn counter clock wise 5 to six turns.
3.
Retract and extend the canopy to determine if it is
still overextending. If it is then repeat step 2.
Note: When the canopy stops before it reaches
the full extension then return to “a. Awning not
fully extended” and adjust.
c.
Awning Will Not Retract Completely:
1.
Push the extend button on the key fob and allow
the fabric to extend out several inches.
2.
Place the Allen Wrench in the right limit adjust-
ment and turn clock wise.
3
Push the retract button to check the adjustment. If
awning does not close completely repeat steps 1
and 2 until awning is fully closed.
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+
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+
Motor
Gear
Box
Left Limit
Adjustment
End
Plate
Right Limit
Adjustment
FIG. 17
WARNING
!
Pinch point hazards are present at the elbow
joint, lead rail and shoulder bracket of the lat-
eral arm assembly; and between the lead rail
and awning case. Keep arms and hands
away from these objects when opening or
closing awning.