Rev: 08.09.21 Page 8 CCD-0001361-AU
Troubleshooting Continued
What is happening? Why it's happening What should be done?
Awning will not stay in the
rolled out position.
Cam lock wear may be
present.
Check the cam lock. Signs of a faulty cam lock
include:
• The absence of a clicking noise when the
awning is rolled out.
• The awning rolling back up after it is placed
in the stop position.
Maintenance
Resources Required
Over-spray of cleaning solution can cause eye and sensitive skin irritation. Flush affected area with clean
water and seek medical attention, if necessary. Wear eye protection and appropriate protective clothing
to avoid personal injury.
If the awning is retracted while wet, extend the awning and let it dry as soon as conditions allow before
retracting. This will help prevent the formation of mildew and add greatly to the life of the awning.
NOTE: Mildew does not form on the fabric itself, but on the accumulated dust, dirt and grime.
Periodically clean vinyl or woven acrylic fabric using a mixture of
¼
cup of dish soap and five gallons
of warm water.
1. Liberally apply the mixture on the top of the fabric and retract the awning for five minutes. This will
apply the mixture to the bottom of the fabric as well.
2. Extend the awning and hose off with fresh water.
3. Repeat if necessary.
4. Allow awning to dry before retracting.
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
Fabric Care
• 5 gallon bucket
• Clean water
•
¼
cup dish soap
• Bristle brush with sufficient reach