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5. Using the arm extension lock handle,
the awning can be hoisted upwards
for additional clearance. Grasp upper
arm with one hand and lift slightly
upward. While lifting upward, push
in on the release lever located on the
lower portion of the upper arm. Lift
front of awning to the desired height.
Support the weight of the awning with
one hand while relaxing release lever
and allow the engaging pin to set into a
hole in the lower arm. Go to the other
awning arm and do the same. Ensure
the awning is straight.
6. Slide the center pull strap to one end of
the awning and store it by wrapping the
strap around the awning leg.
To Retract the Patio Awning:
1. Loosen the strap from
the awning leg if it
has been stored there.
2. Support the weight of
the awning with one
hand while opening
the extension lock
handle. Lower the
awning until the arms
rest on the lower stop
bolt. Loosen the two
black locking knobs
enough to allow the
support brace to travel
freely.
3. If equipped with
Canopy Clamps,
remove and store the
clamps at this time.
4. Release the locking tab on the end cap
of the awning leg and slide the inner
support brace to down the awning leg
to the stop bolt. Repeat for opposite
side.
5. While pulling down slightly on the pull
strap, slide the brake control down
(located on front awning leg).
6. Keeping downward pressure applied,
slide the pull strap to the center of the
awning while holding on to the strap.
7. Place the hook end of awning rod into
pull strap loop to assist in retracting
the awning. Make sure pull wand does
not slip out of pull strap loop, allow the
awning to roll up to the stored position.
8. Store the awning rod until it is needed
again.
9. Verify that the brake control is in the
locked or closed position. Snap the arm
storage locks into the down position
and tighten black locking knobs.
Rain Release Setting:
After the awning has been extended, choose
the rain release position to prevent water build
up on the awning. To position the awning in the
rain release setting, lower one arm of the awning
and leave the other arm in the normal position.
This will create enough of a slope for adequate
water run off.
NOTE:
Water can quickly accumulate on
the canvas during storm activity and
damage the awning or motorhome.
Storm related damage is not covered
under warranty.
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