Standard Maintenance; Fabric Care; Mildew; Pooling - Carefree PARAMOUNT Service Manual

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AINTENANCE
Maintaining a Carefree Awning is easy. Just follow these basic steps:
Always operate the awning according to the instructions.
Periodically check that the fasteners are tight. Tighten if necessary.
Keep the awning fabric and arms clean.

Fabric Care

NOTICE
Do not use oil based cleaners or any caustic, granulated, or abrasive type cleaners
on your Carefree product.
1. One of the best ways to keep the fabric looking good and to delay the need for deep or vigorous
cleanings is to hose fabrics off on a monthly basis with clear water. This practice will help prevent dirt
from becoming deeply imbedded in the fabric. In most environments, a thorough cleaning will be
needed every two to three years.
2. When it's time for a thorough cleaning, the fabric can be cleaned while still on the awning frame.
For Vinyl Fabric – Use a soft brush and warm water with soap.
For Acrylic Fabric – Use a stiff brush and warm water with soap.
3. When cleaning the fabric, it is important to observe the following:
Always use a natural soap, never detergent.
Water should be cold to lukewarm, never more than 100F.
Air-dry only. Never apply heat to the fabric.
Always allow the fabric to dry thoroughly before rolling up the awning.

Mildew

Mildew is a fungus growth that looks like dirt. Vinyl coated polyester fabrics are mildew resistant because
of a chemical biocide in the vinyl coating. Under ordinary conditions, mildew will not appear. However, in
areas where high temperature and humidity are common, mildew can be a problem and required the
material to be washed more frequently. Thoroughly rinse the fabric with clean water and allow to air dry
completely before rolling up the awning.

Pooling

When water collects on the top of the fabric, this is known as "pooling". This can occur during inclement
weather or if a running air conditioner discharges over the awning. The water is dumped when the awning
is retracted. It is recommended that if water accumulates on the top; retract the awning in steps (8"-12") to dump
the water. This will help prevent the fabric from stretching or distorting.
The effects of wind and rain on an awning are unpredictable. Severe damage to the awning and the
vehicle may result. I
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SECURE FOR TRAVEL

Arm Care

The best method of keeping the arms operating smoothly is to clean them. Dirt and debris can cause the
channels not to pivot easily.
Periodically wash the channels with running water (i.e. a hose) to keep them
clean. If the joints do not flex easily, lightly spray the pivot pins with a dry
silicone lubricant, after the arms have been cleaned and dried thoroughly.

Arm Noise

After a period of use, the arm knuckle joints may slide together slightly
making a squeaking or squealing noise; this is normal and not a reason for
concern. To reduce the sound, apply a few drops of light oil (3 in 1 or
equivalent) on the knuckle joint seams. Allow some time for the oil to
penetrate into the joint.
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Service Manual
F WIND OR EXTENDED PERIODS OF RAIN ARE EXPECTED
P
ARAMOUNT
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ROLL UP THE AWNING AND
Light Oil
Joint Seam
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