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Lippert Components Solera Installation And Owner's Manual

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lci1.com 574 - 537- 8900 Rev: 03.16.18
Solera
®
Power Awning
Installation and Owners Manual
(For Aftermarket Application)
CCD-0001261
Solera Power Awning Troubleshooting
What's Happening? What Should Be Done?
Awning won’t open or close.
If optional travel locks are installed, make sure that they
have been unlocked.
Verify the fuse is good.
Check for power at the motor when the switch is in the
extended or retracted position.
Awning pitch won’t stay in the at position.
Check for bad gas strut.
Check pitch arm bolt for proper tension. (High winds can
cause the pitch arm to deviate from the at position due to
the built-in safety feature of the awning.)
Make sure all three washers are in the proper location of
the pitch arm.
Awning doesn’t close all the way.
The awning is considered completely closed as long as the
outer arm is overlapping the mount arm. This overlap can vary.
Make sure there are no obstructions in the support arm
assemblies preventing the awning from closing.
Verify the fabric is square from unit to roll tube and is
rolling up straight on the roll tube.
Awning runs slow.
The awning will run slower during retract than extend.
Retract is approximately 35 seconds while extend is
approximately 27 seconds on a fully-charged battery.
Make sure there are 12 volts where the unit wire meets the
awning wire during retract.
Make sure pitch arms are not bent in an upward direction.
Make sure the ground wire before the switch has a good
connection to the battery or chassis.
Lights won’t work.
There is a resettable fuse that can take up to 30 seconds
to reset.
Make sure to have 12 volts to the red wire on the light.
Awning seems to wobble when extending or
retracting.
Make sure the bolts that hold the head to the support arm
assemblies are tight.
Make sure end caps are seated properly on the roll tube.
Make sure the shaft coming out of the head going to the
end cap isn’t bent.
Make sure the wall mount is properly secured to the wall.
Make sure no part of the support arm assemblies are bent.
Make sure the wear collar spacers are all properly located
in the support arm assemblies.

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BrandLippert Components
ModelSolera
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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