Installation; Installing The Mounting Brackets - Dometic 9500E Installation Instructions Manual

(12 vdc) power case, cassette awning model 231(ll)(cc).003(#)
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SPECIFICATIONS
FIG. 2
(Right End)
1-3/8"
6-3/8"
4"
(Depth)

INSTALLATION

 IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD . Make sure mounting surface on RV is flat, has solid structural backing where fasteners
penetrate surface, and will safely and securely support product . Otherwise, product may become unstable and could detach, bend,
or collapse . Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury .
Make sure the mounting surface on the RV is flat and vertical . Any tilt affects the awning pitch (slope) and door clearance . Main-
tain a minimum of 1/2" clearance at the top and sides of the awning case for service access .
A. Installing The Mounting Brackets
 Failure to obey these warnings could result in death or serious injury:
• FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD . Make sure there are no obstacles (wires, pipes, etc .) inside RV's walls, roof, or floor . Shut
OFF gas supply, disconnect 120 VAC power from RV, and disconnect positive (+) 12 VDC terminal from supply battery BEFORE
drilling or cutting into RV .
• IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD . Do NOT over tighten fasteners . Applying too much torque may cause fasteners or threads to fail,
and could allow product to collapse .
ALWAYS use sealant on (clean) parts and surfaces where fasteners enter RV's walls, roof, or floor . Otherwise, water
leakage could occur .
• Disconnect power to the RV .
• Determine the installation location for the awning mounting brackets .
(Rear View)
B
C
D
E
8'
(Left End)
1-3/8"
A
B
C
50-5/8"
A
D
94-3/4"
E
101-1/8" 121-5/8" 138-3/8"
4
HOLE PATTERN LOCATIONS
10'
12'
13'
6-3/8"
N/A
60-7/8"
69-1/4"
79"
115-1/4"
132"
151-5/8" 180-1/4"
158"
15'
16'
60-7/8"
116-3/8"
191"
186-5/8" 197-3/8"

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