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Test for Proper Operation
Note: When opening the Awning for the first time,
the Motor will begin to open, quickly reverse
direction closing all the way, then continue to open.
This is a standard operation of the Motor after it has
been without power for more than two (2) minutes.
Channel 1 is pre-set to operate your motorized
Awning. See Figure 18.
If your Awning fails to open to its full projection or
does not appear to open and close properly, please
follow the steps in
Appendix A
on
Page 22
to change
the Open/Close Stop Limits.
40.
VISTA Model Only
:
Using the Crank Wand, open your Awning to its full
projection.
a.
The Lateral Arms will still be bent but locked
at the elbow (
this is normal
). They will never
straighten out completely.
b.
The Fabric will remain tight between the Roller
Bar and Front Bar when fully opened. If the
Fabric sags, crank the Awning closed until
the Fabric begins to pull the Front Bar closed
and the Lateral Arms begin to bend, slightly.
See the previous
CAUTION
, regarding the
maximum Open limit.
41. Are you happy with the height and level of the
Front Bar?
If Yes,
Great! Your installation is now complete. Enjoy
your new SunSetter Awning.
If No,
and you would like to change the Pitch (angle)
of your Awning, refer to
Appendix B
on
Page 23
.
Motor
Crank Loop
Figure 17
Crank
Wand
37.
Plug the electric cord into your outdoor ground
fault (GFI) receptacle.
38.
We have also supplied a wall mount for the
Remote Transmitter. See the “
Additional Parts List
”
on
Page 5
. Simply position the Wall Post at the desired
location, mark the hole location and secure with the
supplied hardware, if needed.
CAUTION
: Do not permit the hand-held Remote
Transmitter to get wet as this can affect its proper
operation. It is recommended to install the Wall
Holder inside the house.
Note: During an electrical outage, you can open or
close your awning using the supplied Crank Wand.
Just insert the Wand into the crank loop and turn.
See Figure 17.
Note: The Open and Close stop
limits on the Awning Motor were
set and tested at the factory prior
to shipment. To change the Open
and Close limits of the Motor, see
Appendix A.
CAUTION:
Do not allow the Awning to
Open past the point where the Fabric
sags and wraps under the Roller Bar.
For 18’, 19’ and 20’ Awnings with
Acrylic Fabric only, it is important to
not allow the Fabric to wrap around
the Roller Bar, underneath, where it
can tear on the Center Support.
39.
Test the operation of your Awning by using the
Open
and
Close
buttons on your Remote Transmitter.
See
Figure 18
.
•
Press and release the OPEN button
. The
Awning opens to its full projection and the
arms will still be bent but locked at the elbow
(
this is normal
).
•
Press and release the CLOSE button.
The
Awning closes to about 1”-2” between the
Front Bar and the round front edge of the Arm
Clamp. See
Figure 25
on
Page 22
.
• Press
my/STOP
to stop the Awning at any
position.
Figure 18
Remote
Transmitter
Preset to Channel 1
CLOSE
OPEN
STOP
Channel Selector
Button
Final Arm Clamp
Adjustments
Nylon Bumper can be adjusted
by hand to help prevent closed
Lateral Arms from contacting
the Square Bar.
This TOP set screw
can be adjusted
with a 4mm Allen
wrench to slightly
adjust the angle
of closed Lateral
Arms.
WARNING: DO NOT LOOSEN
THIS BOTTOM SET SCREW.
DOING SO CAN CAUSE THE
ARM TO SEPARATE FROM THE
ARM CLAMP, WHICH COULD
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Figure 18a
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