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3. Verify alignment of the awning fabric, and proper
nesting of hardware.
a. If there is misalignment, adjust the arm as-
sembly by loosening the back channel and
top mounting bracket screws and move the
back channel accordingly. (Retighten the
screws.)
b. Cycle the awning again to check alignment.
4. Ensure arm assemblies are still nested correctly,
then mark the location of the awning fabric edg-
es on the awning rail.
5. Pull one edge of the awning fabric approximate-
ly 1/4″ (6 mm) beyond marked position. Then
secure with a #6 X 7/16″ TEK screw through the
awning rail (approximately 2″ (50 mm) from fab
-
ric edge). See FIG. 19.
FIG. 19
2″
(50 mm)
Awning Rail
Fabric Edge
#6 X 7/16″
TEK Screw
6. Pull to stretch the opposite edge of the awning
fabric approximately 3/4″. Then secure with a #6
X 7/16″ TEK screw through the awning rail (ap
-
proximately 2″ (50 mm) from fabric edge).
G. Installing The Gear Cover Assembly
(RH Side)
1.
Open the awning far enough for the cover to fit
behind the top casting. See “Opening The Aw-
ning” in Operating Instructions.
2. Place the back cover against the top casting and
gear box. See FIG. 20.
INSTALL THE AWNING
FIG. 20
Back
Cover
Top Casting
Front
Cover
Gear Box
3. Place the front cover against the back cover to
enclose the top casting and gear box. Then push
until the tabs snap securely in place. See FIG. 20.
FIG. 21
Back View
Gear Cover
Assembly
Optional Screw
Locations
Top Casting
4.
OPTIONAL:
Place and tighten cover screws
through the back cover and into the front cover.
See FIG. 20 & FIG. 21.
If tabs break or will
NOT
securely snap in
place, this step is mandatory.
Use #8 x 1/2" long pan head tapping
screws for plastic.