Power Awning
7.4 Making electrical connections to the awning
Failure to obey the following notices could damage the awning or other property:
• Make sure the positive (+) 12 VDC terminal is disconnected from the supply battery. Otherwise, damage to
the awning could occur.
• Always seal wiring against weather and moisture where wiring enters the RV wall, roof or floor. Otherwise,
water leakage could occur.
• Do not pinch wiring or allow wiring to rub against sharp edges. If wiring is damaged, it MUST be replaced by
a qualified service technician.
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Grommet
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Use a grommet or heat-shrink tubing where
wiring passes through the RV wall. If a grommet
is not used, make sure sealant will also provide
effective and permanent protection against
wire damage.
Motor And Switch Connections:
➤ Plug the motor wire into the motor wire harness at
the top of the front arm.
➤ Pull the wiring through the wiring hole and
grommet, and connect to appropriate wiring
inside the RV. Make proper electrical connections
inside the RV.
➤ Secure any slack motor/hardware wiring inside
the front channel to prevent pinched or damaged
wiring during awning operation.
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See instructions included with your Dometic
Corporation switch kit for additional wiring
instructions.
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RV Wall
Wiring
LED Light Connections (If Equipped):
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Skip this step if the awning is not equipped
with an LED light strip.
➤ Pull the wiring through the wiring hole and
grommet. If a grommet is not used, make sure
sealant will also provide effective and permanent
protection against wire damage.
➤ Connect the LED switch wiring to the factory
prewired LED light strip.
➤ Secure the wiring to prevent pinching or other
damage during awning operation. Allow enough
slack in the wiring to safely accommodate possible
fabric movement.
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See instructions included with your LED switch
kit (installer supplied) for additional wiring
instructions.
LED Connector
Hardware
Connector
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