Close Awning - Dometic 9108672221 Operation Manual

Power patio awning
Hide thumbs Also See for 9108672221:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

SET AWNING POSITION
Loosen adjustable knob on adjustable pitch arm
assembly (bottom arm) that's farthest from entry
door. See (FIG. 3).
 L owering the arm assembly that's nearest
entry door could allow door to contact fab-
ric. If awning pitch was previously adjust-
ed lower, raising arm nearest entry door
will provide more fabric clearance.
3.  PINCH HAZARD. Keep CLEAR
of openings around adjustable pitch arm assem-
bly while adjusting awning pitch (slope). Adjust-
able pitch arm assembly (bottom arm) will tele-
scope. Failure to obey this caution could result
in injury.
Pull top arm assembly (farthest from entry door)
down until awning slopes approximately 10°,
or 9" minimum from other arm assembly. See
(FIG. 4) & (FIG. 5).
 T his slope requirement is in addition to the
slope from RV's awning rail.

CLOSE AWNING

A.
Close Awning
1.  L oosen adjustable knobs to allow awning to
reset to original position. Then lightly tighten
knobs on both arm assemblies to help ensure
rattle-free travel. See (FIG. 3).
 P ull top arm assembly down to verify knob
is NOT too tight. Adjustable pitch arm as-
sembly MUST still slide as normal. See
(FIG. 4).
2.  PINCH HAZARD. Keep CLEAR
of arm assemblies while closing awning. Arm as-
semblies will [fold / close] against back channel.
Failure to obey this warning could result in death
or serious injury.
Press and hold toggle to retract (ON) position on
(fixed/wired) remote awning switch until awning
is fully closed. See (FIG. 1) & (FIG. 6).
 A wning will automatically stop when but-
ton is released no matter how far awning
is extended/retracted.
4. While holding top arm assembly in place, tighten
adjustable knob to set in place. See (FIG. 4).
FIG. 5
10° Slope
(Or 9" Minimum)
FIG. 6
Front Channel
Adjustable
Arm Assembly
6
Awning Rail
Arm Assembly
Back Channel
Top Arm
Assembly
Pinch
Point
Pinch
Points
Pinch
Points

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents