Lippert Components Solera® Manual Awning Crank Style User Manual

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Rev: 07.30.2014

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Solera Manual Awning - Crank Style

Adjusting Pitch

NOTE: Without manually setting pitch to the awning, the awning will pitch itself to purge excessive water

pooling in one location and may dump a significant amount of water to either end of the awning

without notice.

1. Pitch can be set manually by adjusting the articulating arm to tip one side of the awning to allow water

runoff.

2. Extend awning to desired location.
3. Choose the side of the awning for optimum or convenient water runoff. Pull downward on the joint of the

articulating arm (Fig. 11) until pitch is set to allow for water runoff. Do not push the articulating arm past

straight. This will put tension on the gas strut and can break it. The Belleville washers and bolt allow for the

joint (Fig. 12A) to remain in the position set by the operator.

Fig. 11

Fig. 12

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 mixed with 5 gallons of warm water. Liberally slosh the

mixture on the top of the fabric and roll the awning up for 5 minutes. This will apply the mixture to the

bottom as well. Roll it out and hose off with fresh water. Repeat if necessary. Allow to dry before rolling up.

Pitch

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