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Power Awning
NOTE:
This latch is optional and may or may not be
installed on one or both support arms.
3. Press and hold EXTEND (Fig.14A) until the awning is
extended completely.
NOTE: Extension is considered complete when the fabric
is completely unrolled, the valance is hanging down from
the roll tube and a section of the roll tube is exposed (Fig.15).
Retracting the Awning
1. Verify the coach battery is fully charged and connected
to the electrical system.
NOTE: The awning can be retracted without resetting
the pitch.
2. Press and hold RETRACT (Fig.14B) until the awning is
retracted completely.
3. Locate the locking latch on the side of the support arm,
if equipped, and lock the latch.
NOTE: This latch is optional and may or may not be
installed on one or both support arms.
Adjusting Pitch
NOTE: The awning will pitch itself to purge the pooling of
excesswaterandmaydumpasignicantamountofwater
without notice.
1. Pitch can be set by adjusting the pitch arm to tip one
side of the awning to allow water runoff or shade.
2. Extend the awning to the fully open position.
3. Choose the side of the awning for optimum shade or
convenient water runoff. Pull downward on the joint of
the pitch arm until desired pitch is set (Fig.16) to allow for
water runoff.
NOTE: Do not push the joint of the pitch arm up past
the point where the two sections are in line. This will put
tension on the gas strut, which can cause the strut to break.
fabric polycord
roll tube
fabric
awning head
valance
Fig.15
NOTE: The awning fabric should always be above the roll
tube. However, if the extend switch is engaged too long
or extend is hit inadvertently instead of retract, the awning
will roll up backward. This is not a defect. To correct the
fabric orientation, press the RETRACT button (Fig.14B).
The awning will then extend to its correct orientation and
normal operation can resume.
Tying down the roll tube once the awning is
extended will not allow the free-oating support
arms to work as designed and may cause damage
to the awning or unit.
Fig.16
pitch