TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM:
The lead rail is binding on the side of the awning casing; i.e. the rail is offset from
housing.
SOLUTION:
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Open the awning about 3 feet.
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Loosen the lead rail adjustment screws on all arms.
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Locate and remove the two fabric set screws that are on each end of the lead
rail. The lead rail is now ready to be shifted.
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Retract the awning until the lead rail is about 4 inches from the fully closed
position.
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Using a rubber mallet, tap the end of the lead rail to move it into the correct
position.
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When proper alignment has been achieved tighten the lead rail adjustment
screws (Figure 9), and then replace the fabric screws. (Figure 10)
Fig.9