Upright The Awning Onto The Leg Assemblies; Motorized Setup - SunSetter OASIS Owner's Manual & Assembly Instructions

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Upright the Awning onto the Leg Assemblies

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY FOUR PEOPLE!
21. One person should be positioned at each Leg Assembly to prevent
the Awning from sliding as the unit is placed in the upright position.
See Figure 8.
22. One person should be positioned at each end of the Awning
Assembly, and be able to support and lift the weight of that end of the
Awning. See Figure 8.
23. When the helpers are in position, the two people positioned at the
ends of the Awning Assembly should lift the Awning together and tip
the unit until the Awning is upright on the Leg Assemblies.
Note: In areas of gusty or strong winds, it is recommended to secure the Oasis awning to the floor. Each Base
Plate in the Leg Assemblies has pre-drilled holes to accommodate a 3/8" screw or bolt. Please consult with a
local handyman for the best hardware for your application.
Manually Operated Awnings continue with Step 29.
Motorized Awnings continue with Step 24.
Note: For Motorized Awnings – Do not plug
in the Motor Power Cord yet.
24. Locate the Cord Cover and position the
Cover over the Motor Electrical Cord and flat
against the inside of the Square Bar Upright.
See Figure 9.
25. Using the supplied Velcro straps, secure
the Cord Cover in place. See Figure 10.
26. Plug the Electric Motor Cord into your
Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) outlet.
WARNING: FAILURE TO PLUG THE ELECTRIC MOTOR
CORD INTO A GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI)
OUTLET CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
27. A Wall Mount for the Remote Transmitter is
included with the Remote Transmitter. See Figure 11.
Position the Wall Mount at the desired indoor location
and secure as needed.
CAUTION: Do Not Permit the Hand-Held Remote
Transmitter to Get Wet as this Can Affect its Proper
Operation. It is Recommended to Keep the Remote
Transmitter Indoors When the Awning is not in use.
Note: During an electrical outage, you can open or
close your Awning using the supplied Crank Wand.
Just insert the Wand into the Crank Loop and turn.
See Figure 12.

Motorized Setup

Cord
Cover
Figure 11
Figure 12
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Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Square
Bar
Square Bar
Upright
Upright
Motor
Velcro Strap
Electrical
Cord
Cord Cover
Wall Mount for Remote Transmitter

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