Failure to correctly follow the provided instructions may result in death, serious personal injury, severe product and/or property damage, including voiding of the Lippert limited warranty. The "WARNING" symbol above is a sign that a procedure has a safety risk involved and may cause death or serious personal injury if not performed safely and within the parameters set forth in this manual.
To prevent the motor from overheating do not exceed 4 minutes of operation per hour. Overheating will destroy the motor. Ensure that placement of controls, cables, and wires are not in any way obstructed. This can damage the components and obstruct electrical current. Use only certified components.
Layout And Mounting The Brackets NOTE: Please take into consideration all possible clearances, and obstacles before installing this awning. Please consult Girard by Lippert if there are any questions regarding the installation. The mounting brackets can accommodate ¼” lag bolts for mounting.
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Fig. 1 D. To determine bracket mounting locations, use an electronic stud finder and a non-permanent pen or pencil. Move the stud finder horizontally along the height or the awning location, marking the stud locations and avoiding any electrical wiring. Using one of the brackets as a guide, mark the locations on the wall that match the placement labels on the back of the awning.
Bracket Placement Chart Fig. 2 Install Mounting Brackets Failure to follow these instructions will void the warranty of this product. Page 7 Rev: 05.10.2023 CCD-0007494...
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Now that bracket locations have been determined, using the bracket as a template, mark the holes for drilling for the bracket. NOTE: For vinyl or other lap-style siding it is recommended to use the stand off bracket, (Fig. 3A), and the mounting bracket, (Fig.
Mounting The Awning 1. Lift the awning into position for fastening to the mounting bracket, (Fig. 5). Ladders are usually sufficient; however, a scaffold may be used. If using a forklift use all necessary caution to protect the surface of the awning. Lift from the center of the awning to maintain product balance while elevating.
Electronic Controls Installation Solar Panel - 2022304364 Motion Sensor - 2022304365 Fig. 8 Solar Station Programming Change Polarity The Solar Station will be mounted on the right side of the awning. If the awning controls work in the opposite direction from the coordinating button on the remote, the polarity needs to be changed. Press and hold the side button on the Solar Station, (Fig.
Motion Sensor Modes 1. Once the Motion Sensor is programmed, the system is set up to retract the Fig. 12 awning when motion is sensed. To have full, active control over awning operation, the awning can be operated to stop, extend or retract at any time during retract by the Motion Sensor.
Extreme care should be taken to ensure that the motor limit turns off at the exact moment the awning box closes. Failure to do so will cause the motor to run when the awning is closed. This will destroy the motor. 1.
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Fig. 15 Elbow Height Extend the awning approximately 12” To lower the elbow: Locate screw C located on the side of the shoulder, the top bolt, (Fig. 15). Using a 17mm open-end wrench, rotate the bolt counter- clockwise to lower the arm position.
Fig. 17 Testing The Motion Sensor (Wind Sensor) Partially extend the awning (at least 3 feet). Physically activate the motion sensor by shaking the awning lead rail. At this point the awning should retract; if not, check that motion sensor batteries are good and that the motion sensor is correctly programmed.
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The motor side of the awning closes when the awning is retracted but the opposite end does not. Solution: Refer to “Adjusting the Lead Rail” section. If this does not solve the issue please contact Lippert Components, Inc. Care Center by phone - (432)-LIPPERT (432)547-7378 or Email: customerservice@lci1.com...
Common Repair Procedures Motor Replacement Removing The Old Motor Use tie straps on either side of the awning to secure the lead rail of the awning to the cassette. The strap will slide in between the awning wall on each end. Take care to leave slack in the straps so when the motor side end plate is removed the lead rail will open approximately 2"...
Fabric Replacement This procedure involves removal of the awning motor and roller tube to attach the replacement fabric to the existing tube. NOTE: For personal safety, and best results it is recommended that two technicians perform this function. Removing The Old Fabric Partially extend the awning approximately two feet, tie strap each side of lead rail to case to prepare for motor and tube removal.
Arm Replacement Follow this procedure when a damaged, spring loaded arm needs to be replaced. There are no repairable parts inside of the arm, if the elbow joint has broken the entire arm must be replaced. Tools Required • 5mm hex wrench •...
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