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REPLACEMENT INSTR
REPLA
REPLA
REPLA
Fabric
Fabric
Fabric
Fabric
Fabric
For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500
For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500
For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500
For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500
For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500
Tools Required:
Tools Required:
Tools Required:
Tools Required:
Tools Required:
The Fabric Roller Tube Assembly (FRTA) consists of a
fabric, a roller tube and torsion assemblies.
For proper awning operation, the roller is under spring
tension from the torsion assemblies. Improper release of
this spring tension can result in damage to the aw-
this spring tension can result in damage to the aw-
this spring tension can result in damage to the aw-
this spring tension can result in damage to the aw-
this spring tension can result in damage to the aw-
ning, severe personal injury, or both.
ning, severe personal injury, or both.
ning, severe personal injury, or both.
ning, severe personal injury, or both.
ning, severe personal injury, or both.
B. B. B. B. B. REMO
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Awning removal from the coach is NOT neces-
sary when replacing a torsion assembly. Proceed to
Section C, Steps 1 & 2, Sections D, Steps 1-3, and
Section L, Steps 1-3.
1. In all instances of fabric or roller tube replacement, it
will be necessary to have a large work area to allow
complete unrolling of the awning. This work area must
be clean and smooth so the fabric will not be damaged.
2. Remove the TEK screws securing the awning fabric or
roller cover at each end of the awning rail. See FIG. 1.
3. Remove both top mounting brackets on the ends of the
awning rail. See FIG. 1
1/2" TEK
SCREW
FIG. 1
SECTION
CEMENT INSTR
CEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR A
CEMENT INSTR
CEMENT INSTR
Roller T T T T T ube
Roller
Roller
ube
ube
Roller
Roller
ube
ube
& Grande Pavilion
& Grande Pavilion
& Grande Pavilion
& Grande Pavilion
& Grande Pavilion
Vise Grips®
Socket Wrench Set
3/16" Drill Bit
1/8" Pop Rivets
A. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Improper release of
Improper release of
Improper release of
Improper release of
REMO
REMO
REMOV V V V V AL OF
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THE AWNING FR
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REMOVE FROM
BOTH SIDES
AWNING
RAIL
FABRIC
TOP
BRACKET
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Screwdriver
Pop Rivet Tool
Electric Drill
Adjustable Wrench
Step Ladder
1/8" Drill Bit
3/16" Pop Rivets
Small File
Service to the FRTA should be performed
Service to the FRTA should be performed
Service to the FRTA should be performed
Service to the FRTA should be performed
Service to the FRTA should be performed
qualified service person.
qualified service person.
qualified service person.
qualified service person.
qualified service person.
Read and understand the instructions before starting the
replacement of a fabric, a roller tube or a torsion assembly.
WNING FR
WNING FR
WNING FROM
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4. Remove both of the patio feet from their mounting
brackets and extend the adjustable arms until each
patio foot rests on the ground and lock button locks in
hole.
5. Slide the awning fabric or roller cover out of the awning
rail.
a. To keep the 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 and
Grande Pavilion Model Awnings from unwinding
during this step, be sure the cam lock lever is in the
roll down position. A 1/8" cotter pin can be inserted
in each torsion assembly for positive locking of the
roller tube. See FIG. 2.
MOVE LEVER POSITION TO
ROLL DOWN POSITION
FIG. 2
RIGHT-HAND SIDE
(VIEWED FROM FRONT)
1
WNING
WNING
WNING
WNING
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
CH
CH
CH
CH
COTTER
PIN
AWNING
FABRIC
TOP CASTING
Form No. 3103699.033 11/93
(Replaces 3103699.025 10/92)
©
The Dometic Corp., LaGrange, IN 46761
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Summary of Contents for A&E Systems 5000

  • Page 1 Roller Roller sion Assemb For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 For Models 5000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 9500 &...
  • Page 2 NOTE NOTE b. To keep the 5000 or 7000 Model Awning from unwind- NOTE NOTE NOTE: Some 5000 and 7000 Model Awning torsion ing, it must be pinned. See FIGS. 3 & 3A. assemblies can not be pinned. If you have this type, the torsion spring must be unwound before the awning can be removed from the coach.
  • Page 3 D D D D D ..HO HOW W W W W T T T T T O REMO O REMO O REMO O REMO O REMOVE A VE A VE A VE A T T T T T ORSION ASSEMBL VE A ORSION ASSEMBL ORSION ASSEMBL...
  • Page 4 FIGURES 6 FIGURES 6 FIGURES 6 FIGURES 6 FIGURES 6 THR THROUGH 11 OUGH 11 OUGH 11 OUGH 11 OUGH 11 FOR FIGS. 6—11 FOR FIGS. 6—11 FOR FIGS. 6—11 FOR FIGS. 6—11 FOR FIGS. 6—11 A - VINYL STRIP A - VINYL STRIP A - VINYL STRIP A - VINYL STRIP...
  • Page 5 The torsion assemblies must be positioned as follows: with the cam lock lever should be at "11:00" and the lugs of the 5000 and 7000 models should be at the All Models (except the 5000) All Models (except the 5000)
  • Page 6 FIGS. 14 &15. FIG. 14 FIG. 15 RIGHT-HAND SIDE LEFT-HAND SIDE (VIEW FROM FRONT) (VIEW FROM REAR) TORSION ASSEMBLY TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Number of Turns MODEL NUMBER 5000 7000 7500 9500 Awning Length (Ft.) 8000 Grande Pavillion 8500 SPRING IDENTIFICATION CHART 9000...

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