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Dometic 9200 Series Operating Instructions Manual page 7

Power awning

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4.2 Adjusting the awning pitch (optional)
 IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD. Always lower one side of hardware into water shed position
when adjusting awning pitch. Otherwise, water could pool on awning fabric. Failure to obey this warning could
result in death or serious injury.
PINCH HAZARD. Keep clear of openings around adjustable pitch arm assembly while adjusting
awning pitch (slope). Adjustable pitch arm assembly (bottom arm) will telescope. Failure to obey this caution
could result in injury.
Do not allow the corner of the entry door to contact the awning fabric. Otherwise, premature
wear or tearing of the awning fabric could occur. Failure to obey this notice could result in damage to the awning
or other property.
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When the awning is fully extended, the fabric roller tube assembly (FRTA) will be lower than the RV's
awning rail. This pitch (slope) helps with water runoff. For a steeper pitch, lower the FRTA.
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Adjustable
Knob
➤ After the awning is fully extended, loosen the knob
on one of the adjustable pitch arm assemblies.
➤ Pull the top arm assembly down to lower the FRTA
and set the pitch (slope).
➤ While holding the top arm assembly in place,
tighten the knob.
➤ Repeat these steps for the opposite side.
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Top Arm
Assembly
Adjustable Pitch
Arm Assembly
Power Awning
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