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Adjusting Pitch
- All Solera Awnings
NOTE
: The awning will pitch itself to purge the pooling of excess
water and may dump a significant amount of water without notice
1. Pitch can be set by adjusting the articulating arm to tip
to one side of the awning to allow water runoff.
2. Extend the awning to desired position.
3. Choose the side of the awning for optimum shade or
convenient water runoff.
4. Pull downward on the joint of the articulating arm until
desired pitch is set (Fig. 5) to allow for water runoff.
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Do not push the joints of the articulating arms up.
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This will put tension on the gas strut, which can cause
the strut to break.
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Belleville washers and bolt (Fig. 6A) allow the joint
to remain in the position set by the operator.
NOTE
: The awning can be retracted without resetting the pitch.
NOTE
: If the articulating arm does not hold position, it can be
tightened by adjusting the bolt (Fig. 6A) in the center of the
articulating arm.
Tying down the roll
tube once the awning is
extended will not allow the
free-foating support arms
to work as designed and
may cause damage to the
awning or RV.
CAUTION
Pitch
A
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Maintenance
- All Solera Awnings
Fabric Care
If the awning is rolled up while wet, roll it out and let it dry as
soon as conditions allow before rolling it up again. This will help
prevent the formation of mildew and add greatly to the life of
the awning. Mildew does not form on the fabric itself, but on the
accumulated dust, dirt and grime.
• Periodically clean vinyl or woven acrylic fabric using a
mixture of ¼ cup of dish soap and 5 gallons of warm water.
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