Carefree SUMMIT Installation Manual page 6

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Carefree of Colorado
P
-I
RE
NSTALLATION
Prior to installing a Summit with Lift-Bar, it is necessary to confirm the mounting requirements. If any of the
parameters cannot be met, the optional Lift-Bar cannot be mounted correctly. Use a non-permanent
method of marking, and mark the locations in this section. These will be used to mount the components.
B
#1 (D
RACKET
EFLECTOR
1. Bracket #1 (deflector bracket) mounts to the face/flange of
the room and requires a flat area of 1 1/4" high and 7 1/2"
wide. The bottom of the mount area must be a minimum of
1" below the roof line. Adjust the mounting area downward
as required and then mark the bottom edge of the mounting
area's location. This will be
the parameters.
Position check:
(The
matched for the Summit to be installed correctly.)
Measure from
BASELINE
The maximum allowable height is 3 7/8".
Measure the difference between the mounting face
and the outermost face of the flange.
allowable depth is 3/8". Refer to the common flange
configurations in Figure 4. If the flange thickness
exceeds the 3/8" maximum, a 1/4" shim is available.
Shim must be specified at time of order.
B
#2 (L
A
RACKET
IFT
RM
2. Bracket #2 (lift arm bracket) mounts to the coach wall above
the slide-out room. The bracket requires a flat mounting
area of 1 1/2" high and 6 inches wide. The bottom of the
mount area for bracket #2 must be within the minimum and
maximum values shown in figure 4 from
the bottom edge of the area. This will be
Position check:
(The following check must be matched
for the Summit to be installed correctly.)
Measure the difference between the coach wall and any
objects (i.e. awning rail, gutters, trim etc.) within 2 5/8" of
the
B. The maximum allowable depth is 1/2".
BASELINE
A
R
P
WNING
AIL
OSITION
3. Measure up from
BASELINE
shown in Figure 6.
The centerline of the awning rail must fall within the area
shown.
OR
The installer must be able to install a new awning rail
in the area shown.
Repeat for other side of the cover.
L
AYOUT
B
)
RACKET
A for the remainder of
BASELINE
following
checks
A to the top of the flange.
B
)
RACKET
BASELINE
BASELINE
B. The acceptable range is
must
be
Maximum
Common Flange Configurations
Figure 4. Vertically Positioning the Deflector
1/2" Max
Protrusions (i.e. gutters,
awning rails, trim etc.)
2 5/8"
A. Mark
B.
4 1/4"
Figure 5. Vertically Positioning the Lift Arm
2 1/2" Min
5 1/4" Max
Figure 6. Awning Rail Position.
4
3 7/8" Maximum
Top of Flange
1 1/4"
Roof Line
B
ASELINE
7 1/2"
1" Minimum
3/8" Max
Bracket.
6"
B
ASELINE
1 1/2"
(Top of Flange)
(Roof Line)
B
ASELINE
Bracket.
Awning Rail
B
B
ASELINE
(Top of Flange)
(Roof Line)
(B
A)
ASELINE
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