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(Figure 15)
FABRIC REPLACEMENT
IMPORTANT NOTE: THESE PROCEDURES REQUIRE THE USE OF A MANUAL
CRANK. IF NO MANUAL CRANK IS AVAILABLE THE MOTOR LIMIT SWITCHES
MUST BE USED TO CREATE THE SETTINGS. PLEASE REFER TO THE
“ADJUSTING MOTOR LIMIT SWITCHES”. USE THE MOTOR SPARINGLY TO
PREVENT OVERHEATING.
A. FABRIC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
This procedure is recommended for all patio awnings that have been surface or
recessed mounted to the vehicles sidewall, as well as roofmount applications. In all
cases the old fabric can be removed without having to remove the entire awning or the
roller tube. All awning components will remain in position. NOTE: REMOVE POWER
FROM EITHER ANEMOMETER OR MOTION SENSOR TO PREVENT CLOSURE
DURING THIS OPERATION.
B. REMOVING THE OLD FABRIC
1.
Open the awning to full extension. Use the manual crank to continue
rotating the roller tube until all of the fabric is unrolled and the C-
shape channel of the roller tube is accessible. If no manual crank is