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Dometic 9500E Operating Instructions Manual page 9

(120 vac, 60 hz) electric cassette awning

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4. Reinstall back cover onto remote, and replace
and tighten cover screw securely. See FIG. 9.
Wind Sensor:
1. Remove sensor from sensor base, then sensor
cover from sensor. See FIG. 7.
2. Remove old alkaline batteries and discard. See
FIG. 8.
NiMH and Li-Ion rechargeable batteries
should not be used in an outdoor environ-
ment. Cold and/or hot temperatures have a
negative effect on these types of batteries.
3. Install new alkaline batteries (type AA) in wind
sensor. See FIG. 8.
Note: Make sure battery polarity is matched correctly to
battery compartment.
An LED will light momentarily (on circuit board) when new
batteries are installed. See FIG. 8.
4. Reassemble wind sensor, and install onto sensor
base securely. See FIG. 7.
L. General Care And Use
Frequently examine awning for imbalance, or
signs of wear or damage to cables and other
critical parts. Test wind sensor function regu-
larly. Do not operate awning if adjustments
or repairs are necessary. Any adjustments
or repairs must be performed by a Dometic,
LLC Service Center or a qualified service
technician.
Disconnect awning from power supply when
maintenance, such as window cleaning, is
being carried out in the vicinity.
Do not allow children to play with fixed con-
trols. Keep remote controls away from chil-
dren. Failure to obey these warnings could
result in death or serious injury.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Remove
power from RV before accessing wiring con-
nections. If supply wiring is damaged, it must
be replaced by a Dometic, LLC Service Center
or a qualified service technician. Failure to
obey these warnings could result in death,
serious injury, or property damage.
IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD. Never leave an
open awning unattended. Keep the awning
stowed (closed) when snow, heavy rain, wind,
and severe weather conditions are expected.
Do not allow water to pool, snow to accumu-
late, or heavy debris on awning fabric. Do not
hang or place anything on awning. This will
make the awning unstable, and could cause
it to bend or collapse.
Failure to obey these warnings could result
in death or serious injury.
1. When heavy rain and/or wind conditions are
expected, retract awning and place in stowed
(closed) position.
2. Always make sure awning is positioned high
enough to accommodate entry door's swing
clearance before opening entry door.
Do not use silicone sprays near labels. This
could weaken label's adhesive bond to prod-
uct surfaces.
3. Lubricate lateral arm assemblies with paraffin
wax or silicone spray as needed. See FIG. 2.
FIRE HAZARD. Keep barbecue grills and
fire away from awning. Failure to obey this
warning could cause smoke damage, or a fire
resulting in death or serious injury.
Do not use insecticides or other sprays near
awning fabric, which could cause stains and
adversely affect the fabric's ability to repel
water.
4. Do not expose awning to adverse environmen-
tal conditions, corrosive agents, or other harmful
conditions.
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