8
5. WARNING! IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD. Re-
install screw(s) at top casting BEFORE trans-
porting RV. Otherwise, awning could extend
quickly and unexpectedly during transit. Failure
to obey this warning could result in death or seri-
ous injury.
Align holes in RH top casting (where screws
were removed), and reinstall the (2) screws to
secure awning for travel.
B. Pull Strap Method
Use this procedure if prior method failed to close
awning.
This procedure requires help from at least
one other person.
1. Make sure adjustable knobs are only lightly
tightened on both arm assemblies. See (FIG. 3).
2. Insert pull strap (provided) into utility slot of FRTA,
and slide to center (of FRTA). See (FIG. 8).
FIG. 8
(2) Screws In
Top Casting
3. WARNING! IMPACT OR PINCH HAZARD. Hold
pull strap rmly before removing screw(s) at top
casting. The fabric roller tube is under spring
tension, which will attempt to close the awning
quickly and unexpectedly. Failure to obey this
warning could result in death or serious injury.
While one person grasps pull strap rmly, re-
move the (2) screws at top and back of RH top
casting. Save for reinstallation later.
4. WARNING! PINCH HAZARD. Keep CLEAR of
arm assemblies while closing awning. Arm as-
semblies will [fold / close] against [back channel
/ RV]. Failure to obey this warning could result in
death or serious injury.
NOTICE. Move pull strap diagonally (to left or
right) as awning rolls up. Otherwise, awning fab-
ric may crease or form a bulge, and could per-
manently stretch fabric.
Carefully and slowly allow awning to roll up
(close).
CLOSE AWNING MANUALLY (POWER FAILURE)