Test For Proper Operation (Motorized And Manual Models) - SunSetter OASIS Owner's Manual & Assembly Instructions

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Motorized Awnings Only
Note: When opening the Awning for the first time, the Motor will begin to open, quickly reverse direction
closing all the way, then continue to open. This is a standard operation of the Motor after it has been
without power for more than two (2) minutes.
Note: The Open and Close Stop Position Limits on the Awning Motor were set and
tested at the SunSetter factory prior to shipment.
28. Test the operation of your Awning by using the Open and Close buttons on
your Remote Transmitter. Your OASIS was programmed at the factory to operate on
Channel 1 of the Multi Channel Remote Transmitter. See Figure 13.
For more information about operating the Multi Channel Remote Transmitter, see
the bottom of Appendix A.
• Select Channel 1 on the Multi Channel Remote Transmitter.
• Press and release the Open button. The Awning should Open to its full projection.
The Lateral Arms will still be bent but locked at the elbow (this is normal).
• Press and release the Close button. The Awning should Close to a point where the
Front Bars are between 4 to 7 inches from the Square Bar.
• Press and release the my/Stop button to stop the Awning at its current position.
To adjust the preset Open and Close Stop Position Limits, see Appendix A.
Manually Operated Awnings Only
29. Using the Hand Crank, unroll the Oasis Awning. Stop unrolling before the Fabric begins to sag. The Arms
will still be bent at the elbows, this is normal as they will never straighten out completely.
Note: If you unrolled the Awning past the point where the Arms are fully Open, the Fabric will begin to sag.
To correct this, simply reverse the rotation of the Hand Crank and Close the Awning until the Fabric is tight.
Note: The Fabric on the left side (as you face the Gear Assembly or
Motor) should always roll under the Roller Bar and the Fabric on the
right side should always roll over the Roller Bar. See Figure 13a.
This completes your Awning Assembly.
WARNING FOR ALL OASIS AWNINGS:
• ALWAYS USE A HELPER TO MOVE THE AWNING. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE AWNING ALONE.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE AWNING, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY.
• DO NOT MOVE THE AWNING WITH FABRIC EXTENDED OUT. YOU MUST FULLY RETRACT THE AWNING
BEFORE MOVING IT. MOVING THE AWNING WITH THE FABRIC EXTENDED OUT COULD RESULT IN THE
UNIT TIPPING OVER, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING FOR MOTORIZED OASIS AWNINGS:
• NEVER TRY TO MOVE THE MOTORIZED OASIS AWNING WHEN THE MOTOR POWER CORD IS CONNECTED
TO THE ELECTRIC OUTLET. YOU MUST DISCONNECT THE MOTOR POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET
BEFORE MOVING YOUR AWNING. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Test for Proper Operation
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Your OASIS operates
on Channel 1.
For more info about
the Multi Channel
Remote Transmitter,
see Appendix A.
Figure 13a
Figure 13
Close
my/Stop
Open
Channel
Selector
Button

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