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OEM Installation 

Manual 

Carefree of Colorado 

052547-021 

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REPARATION

 

1.  Park the vehicle on a flat surface and level the unit. 

2.  Check where the awning arms will be installed. The arms fit snug to the side of the vehicle and must not 

cover or interfere with exhaust vents, lights etc. 

3.  If there is an awning rail installed, check that the awning rail runs the full length of the awning.  Please 

refer to the note under "Installing an Awning Rail" before proceeding. 

4.  Refer to the important note on page 6 about the required positioning of the centerline of the roll bar. 

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NSTALLING AN 

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WNING 

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AIL

 

NOTE: For canopies 

WITHOUT

 Alumaguard or Uniguard:  If the vehicle already has a full-length 

awning rail installed, skip to step 6. 

For Alumaguard and Uniguard installations:  If the existing awning rail is incorporated 
into the coach trim or a drip rail, it will be necessary to mount a standard awning rail flat 
on the coach wall.  The awning rail and arms must be positioned so that any existing 
trim does not interfere with the Alumaguard or Uniguard's "Flex Connect" or the awning 
arm when in the closed position. 

Standard Awning Rail
Mounted to Coach Wall

Flex Connect Must Be
Flat When the Awning
is Closed

UNIGUARD

E0050

Standard Awning Rail
Mounted to Coach Wall

ALUMAGUARD

Hinged w/
Rubber Seal

Coach Wall

Coach Wall

 

Figure 1.  Fabric Wrap Positioning.

 

1. 

Determine the optimum positioning of the awning so that the arms will not interfere with the door frame or 
light fixtures.  The centerline of the rail should be above the door opening a minimum of 6" for vinyl and 7" for 
Alumaguard/Uniguard. 

2. 

Awning rail must be level. 

3. 

After determining mounting position, mark the position with a chalk line. 

4. 

Seal the back of the rail with silicone sealant or putty tape. 

5. 

Align the awning rail onto the wall and secure with #10 x 3/4” 
screws.  Use all the attach holes in the rail. 

CAUTION 

M

AKE SURE THE SCREWS ARE SECURELY MOUNTED TO THE 

STRUCTURAL FRAME OF THE VEHICLE

6. 

Use a screwdriver to spread open one end of the awning rail 
on the installation side. 

7. 

File any sharp edges or burrs from the end of the rail.  This will 
help protect the awning fabric from damage during installation. 

8. 

Spray inside the awning rail track with silicone lubricant. 

Spread open the
end of the awning rail

T0012

 

Figure 2.  Adjusting the Awning Rail. 

 

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for Eclipse XL

Page 1: ...e Patio Awning Specifications 1 Eclipse Patio Awning Options 1 Component Checklist 2 Installation 4 Required Pre Installation Preparation 4 Installing an Awning Rail 4 Assembling the Awning 5 Mounting...

Page 2: ...Y HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY AND OR MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE CAUTION A CAUTION INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT MAY CAUSE MINOR TO MO...

Page 3: ...ely 40 inches approximately 45 inches Extend Actuation Gas Shock Gas Shock Retract Actuation Motorized roll up Motorized roll up w supplemental spring tension Position Control Motorized roll out in Po...

Page 4: ...rdware Rollbar ordered seperately 2 1 3 15 14 13 12 11 E0012c 10 8 7 5b 5a 6a Arm Assemblies see notes 1 2 24 25 26 29 18 19 6b 9 7 8 7 9 7 Standard XL 4 Electrical Single Switch 18 19 16 17 23 22 20...

Page 5: ...Switch Install 1 5 21 Receptacle Seal Cap 1 22 Spade Connector Female Insulated 2 23 Screw 6 x 1 2 2 24 Relay Module 1 25 Switch DPDT Latching 1 26 Switch DPDT Momentary 1 27 Switch Plate Double 1 28...

Page 6: ...s Flex Connect or the awning arm when in the closed position Standard Awning Rail Mounted to Coach Wall Flex Connect Must Be Flat When the Awning is Closed UNIGUARD E0050 Standard Awning Rail Mounted...

Page 7: ...back of the channel 3 5 Route the excess wire up and out the top of the channel and close the arm 3 6 Secure the top of the arm in the closed position using a plastic wrap or equivalent CAUTION DURING...

Page 8: ...4 1 4 62 1 2 1 4 XL E0022a 90o Typ Centerline of Arm Centerline of Arm Awning Length Fabric Width 5 approx 5 approx Awning Rail Flat Mounting Surface Area 4 1 4 x 70 6 7 Clearance from top of door 6 a...

Page 9: ...using a 5 32 drill bit and a 1 4 x 1 1 2 lag screw 11 Hold the awning closed and carefully remove the plastic wraps at the top of the arms The awning will open a few inches 12 Cap or cover the exposed...

Page 10: ...l the cable and hole using a silicone sealant 2 4 Go to step 4 3 For installations using an external wall mount plug receptacle 3 1 Drill a 15 16 hole through the exterior wall in the location shown i...

Page 11: ...push the wires and switch into the mounting hole then attach the switch plate assembly using four 4 6 x 1 2 screws 12 Restore vehicle power and test the awning operation Wiring Diagram Single Switch...

Page 12: ...h the hole 3 4 Refer to Figure 13 Detail A Insert the terminated wire ends into the back of the receptacle 3 5 Coat the backside of the receptacle flange with silicone sealant and insert the receptacl...

Page 13: ...ng switch The extend retract switch is a double throw momentary contact switch 9 Connect the wires from step 7 to the switches as shown in Figure 13 page 12 10 Run a 12 gauge wire never use less than...

Page 14: ...e Gray Brown Yellow Gray Brown Yellow Detail B Alternate Wire Connection Front View of Switch Panel Rear View of Switch Panel E0032a Carefree of Colorado 6 4 5 1 2 1 2 6 4 5 A 1 2 3 5 6 7 2 1 5 3 7 6...

Page 15: ...ough the cover the plate and the fascia 6 Repeat for the other side 7 Verify proper installation by opening and closing the awning SECURING THE FABRIC 1 Roll the awning in and out several times to mak...

Page 16: ...aguard is extended as shown 2 Unlock the keeper and wrap the tractioner around the roller tube 3 Position the tractioner under the Alumaguard with a 1 4 gap between Alumaguard and tractioner Lock the...

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