Rev: 09.22.21 Page 4 CCD-0004407
Operation
NOTE: Some units may not use the Lippert switch (Fig. 1).
Extending the Awning
1. Verify the RV battery is fully charged and connected to the electrical system.
NOTE: if the unit is equipped with a locking latch, be sure to unlock the latch prior to extending the awning.
2. Press and hold EXTEND (Fig. 1A) 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 the awning's single polycord is visible between the 9 and 12 o'clock
positions as viewed from the end of the drive head (Fig. 2).
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. The awning will then extend to
its correct orientation and normal operation can resume.
Fig. 1
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. 1B) until the awning is retracted completely.
NOTE: If the unit is equipped with a locking latch, be sure to engage the latch after retracting the awning.
A
B
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. 2
Valance Seam
Roll
Tube
Fabric
Valance
Exposed Roll
Tube Section
Awning
Head