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.
Failure to follow the instructions provided in this manual may result in death, serious injury, unit damage, or voiding of the component warranty Preparation Removing these items prematurely may cause personal injury or property damage. Do Not remove the following items until instructed: Tape securing the fabric.
Refer to the unit manufacturer for proper location. Note: Awning rail not included but is required for installation and is ordered separately from Lippert. Note: If installing an awning rail from a supplier other than Lippert, consult the manufacturers fastener recommendations for awning rail.
Assembling the Awning On a flat surface, carefully lay out the support arm assemblies and roll tube assembly. The cam lock (Fig. 3A) MUSt be on the right end of the roll tube when facing the unit. Note: Take care not to set the awning on any surface that may damage the assembly or fabric. Fig.
Mounting the Bottom Mounting Brackets On the awning rail, mark position of the centerlines of support arm assemblies. Ensure that support arm assemblies will not interfere with any lights, vents or the operation of any windows or doors. Using a non-permanent method of marking, mark a perpendicular line from the awning rail down to the floor line.
Mounting the Awning Measure the distance from the awning rail channel to the lower mounting bracket fastening point. Compare the distance from the center of the roll tube and the support arm assembly foot to the measurement in Step 1 and adjust the support arm assembly to make both distances equal. A.
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Slide the mount/rafter arm upper channel (Fig. 7, channel #3) up or down as needed over the mount arm lower channel (Fig. 7, channel #4). Note: If adjustments need made to set the desired height for the upper mounting bracket, loosen the black locking knob on the mount/rafter arm upper channel (Fig.
Securing the Fabric Secure the fabric with to the awning rail using oNe of the two options listed below. In option 1 the screw will go through the fabric, awning rail, and polycord, while in option 2, the screw will only go through the awning rail and polycord.
Installing the Stop Bolt Make sure the awning is completely retracted. Make sure the roll tube centerline is level with or slightly higher than the awning rail centerline (Fig. 2). The bottom of the roll tube MUST not be higher than the awning rail. Adjust support arm assemblies if necessary.
operation During incidents of high wind, heavy rain or extended time away from the unit, it is advisable to retract the awing completely to prevent damage to the awning and the RV. Closing the Awning The outer arm (Fig.15E) is folded on top of the support arm (Fig. 15A). The travel lock body (Fig.
Slide the bottom of the support arms (Fig. 15D) all the way to the top of the outer arm (Fig. 15E) and make sure they lock into place at the top of the outer arm (Fig. 16A). Note: Once spring clip (Fig. 16B) appears in the slot (Fig. 16A) the arm is locked. Pull the two arms away from each other until the fabric is taut and then tighten the knob.
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Walk the awning in toward the unit. Hook the pull rod into the pull strap before the strap gets too high. Using the pull rod, walk the awning to the fully-closed position. Remove the hook from the pull strap and store in a secure location. Secure the travel locks.
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