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CCD-0001262
3000 Series 12V
Power Awning
LED Lights
Aftermarket Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
lippert.com 432-LIPPERT (432-547-7378) Rev. 09.23.24
Retracting the Awning
3. Pull downward on the joint of the pitch arm until desired
pitch is set (Fig. 17). A bolt, Belleville washers and nut
(Fig. 18A) allow the joint to remain in the position set by the
operator. If pitch arm does not hold position, see “Adjusting
Pitch Arm Fasteners” in the Troubleshooting section of this
manual.
DURING INCIDENTS OF HIGH WIND, HEAVY RAIN
OR EXTENDED TIME AWAY FROM THE UNIT,
IT IS ADVISABLE TO RETRACT THE AWNING
COMPLETELY TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE
AWNING AND THE UNIT.
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 (Fig. 16A) on the side of the
support arm, if equipped, and lock the latch.
NOTE: Some awnings are equipped with a 2-position pitch
arm (Fig. 16). The 2-position arm can be set in the pitch
position or snapped into a straight position by pushing the
release button (Fig. 16A) and sliding the sleeve (Fig. 16B).
Fig. 16
Adjusting Pitch
1. Set pitch using pitch arms with gas strut
(Fig. 17A). Scan the QR Code to watch the video
on How to Correctly Pitch a Lippert Awning.
A
NOTE: Before manually adjusting pitch, make sure there
is no water or snow pooling or debris present on top of
the awning fabric. Use a long-handled tool that will not
puncture the fabric (e.g. a broom) to push up on the awning
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Pitch
A
A
A
B
Slide
2. Choose the side of the awning for optimum shade or
the articulating arm to tip one side of the awning to allow
A
Fig. 19
NOTE: Do not push the joints of the articulating arms up
past a straight line (Fig. 19A). This will put tension on the
gas strut, which can cause the strut to break.