Manual override – Lippert Components Solera User Manual

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Rev: 08.29.2014

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Solera® Power Awning Owner's Manual

Manual Override

In the event of power loss or motor failure, the awning can be extended and retracted manually. Perform the

following procedure to manually retract the awning.

1. Remove rubber plug from the power head assembly exposing the manual override nut on the motor

(Fig. 7A).

NOTE: The power head is always located on the right side of the awning as it is viewed from outside of the

coach.

2. Using a

7⁄16

” nut driver and power drill, spin the manual override nut counterclockwise to retract the

awning (Fig. 8). A

7⁄16

” socket and ratchet can be used if a drill is not available, however it will take much

longer to retract the awning.

NOTE: Use caution when retracting manually as the use of a step stool or ladder may be required to

completely retract the awning.

3. When awning is completely retracted, remove socket or drive device and replace rubber plug in power

head assembly.

NOTE: The motor’s internal drive system prevents the awning from moving (extend or retract) on its own.

If the motor is damaged or disabled, be sure to secure the awning in the retracted position with

straps before the override nut is released.

During incidents of high wind, heavy rain or extended time away from the unit, it is advisable to retract

the awning completely to prevent damage to the awning and the RV.

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

A

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