Closing The Awning Manually; Maintenance - Dometic 9200 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Maintenance

4 .6 Closing the awning manually

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9 Accessing manual override
Push-button release
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1. Press the push-button release and remove the RH
cover.
10 Removing the nut cap
Nut cap
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2. Remove the nut cap and turn the manual override nut
using a 3/8-in. socket wrench or electric drill driver,
until the awning is retracted.
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Do not over-retract the awning. Continually
applying torque to a fully retracted awning
could damage the motor. As a precaution,
set the torque on the drill at the lowest setting
that will move the awning. Note that clockwise
rotation extends the awning, counterclockwise
rotation retracts the awning.
3. Contact a qualified service technician to repair the
awning, if necessary.
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Manual override nut
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5 Maintenance

WARNING: Electric shock hazard .
Disconnect product from power supply (if
applicable), and do not operate product when
maintenance (such as window cleaning) is being
carried out in the vicinity. Failure to obey this
warning could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE:
• Do not use insecticides or other sprays near the
awning fabric. These could cause stains, and could
adversely affect the fabric's ability to repel water.
• Do not expose the awning to adverse environmental
conditions, corrosive agents, or other harmful
conditions.
• Do not allow the corner of the entry door to contact
the awning fabric. Otherwise, premature wear or
tearing of awning fabric could occur.
• Never close the awning (for storage) when wet.
The combination of moisture and dirt could result in
mildew, discoloration, and stains. If it is necessary
to roll up awning (temporarily) while it's wet, make
sure you roll it out and let it dry (as soon as conditions
allow) before rolling it up again.
• Do not allow dirt, leaves, or other debris to
accumulate on the awning, which could cause
abrasion and stains. Mildew could grow on dirt and
organic debris, causing permanent discoloration,
stains, and odors to the awning fabric.
• Do not use strong chemicals or abrasives to clean
parts, as their protective surfaces will be damaged.
Clean awning hardware (as needed) with a mild
surface cleaner.
• Do not use silicone sprays near labels. Otherwise,
the label's adhesive bond to awning surfaces could
weaken.
The maintenance and cleaning instructions provided
in this section should be performed at the intervals
indicated, or as needed, depending on the use of the
awning. Failure to properly maintain the awning may
void the warranty and could result in unsafe operation.
Preventive maintenance is not covered under the
warranty.
9200 Series Power Awning
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