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System Information

The Solera® Power Awning features an internal motor to steadily operate the awning. Additionally, the
friction joint allows for rain dump and adjustable pitch features, and there is no rafter arm to lock in place.
The friction joint also provides added stability.
This manual provides operational procedures for Solera® Power Awning. Operating the Solera® Power
Awning in any other manner than described may result in personal injury, damage to the recreational
vehicle or the awning assembly as well as voiding the Lippert Components Limited Warranty.
Rev: 06.01.2018

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L Strickland
March 23, 2025

The factory installed Solera 3000 motor driven awning was installed on metal "cage" supports inside the fiberglass outside wall. Unfortunately, we have discovered that the awning is a total of 1" too wide for the installed channel bracket, causing the outer arm to rub against the mounting bracket. Remounting one of the arm assemblies is not an option because of the internal steel "stud" locations. Is it possible to re-position the shaft internal to the roller? Is there a better option?

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