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Gulfstream Coach Ameri-Lite 2019 - Manual Awning

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Some awnings include a range of six pitch positions that can be
selected by pressing the pins on either side of the main extension
arm, and sliding the arm in or out. You can adjusts each arm
individually, but it is recommended that the two extension arms be
no more that three stops apart.
Note that the awning should not be over-extended. This allows the
awning fabric to form a V-shaped trough along the roller that can
trap water, snow, and debris; and put excessive stress on the
awning fabric.
The awning is, by nature, exposed to high levels of sun and
environmental hazards. The best way to protect and extend the life
of the awning is to flush it frequently with fresh water. This fresh
water flush helps to dislodge dirt and grime that can work their way
into awning fibers and degrade them over time.
WARNING: SOME AWNINGS CONTAIN PINCH POINTS, WHICH
IF USED IMPROPERLY CAN CAUSE INJURY. PLEASE READ
AND UNDERSTAND ALL OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
INCLUDED WITH YOUR AWNING(S) PRIOR TO USE OF THE
PRODUCT.
Manual Awning
To open your manual awning:
Make sure that you have sufficient clearance from
obstructions.
Unlock the awning using the provided wand by pulling
down the locking latch located on the top of the right
awning arm.
Unlock the travel lock on the awning arm, if equipped.
Loosen the rafter arm knobs located in each awning arm.
Using the wand, hook the loop hanging in the center of
the awning and pull the awning completely out.
Slide each rafter arm to the top of each awning arm and
tighten the rafter knobs, making sure the awning fabric is
not loose.
Near the base of each awning arm is a flip-out lever/
handle, which is also an awning arm slide lock. When
the lever is flipped out, the awning arm can be slid up to
raise the awning. Flipping the lever back down will allow
the arm to lock.
Your awning is now in place. You may choose to use
anchor straps for extra support in windy conditions.
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