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Instructions before installation
The mounting bracket is attached behind the shoulder joints (left, right and centre)
with bolts that pass through the structure. In addition it is glued to the wall
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(with Sikaflex
-252 for example) to prevent water leakage.
When choosing the installation location, observe the following:
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WARNING!
• A horizontal distance of at least 40 cm must be maintained between
the fully open awning and any permanent object.
• Make sure the RV structure will safely and securely support awning
before installation. Otherwise, the cassette awning may become
unstable and could bend or collapse.
• Select a height of more than 2.5 m above ground or other level that
could provide access to it.
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NOTICE!
• Only attach the awning to flat and vertical wall surfaces (fig. 2 and
fig. 3). On curved wall surfaces, the mounting bracket needs to be
adequately supported under the fastening points.
• Ensure that the living space door opens without coming into contact
with parts of the awning (fig. 4). Pay particular attention to the
pivoting range of the awning arms.
• If the awning ends in the middle of a window or flap, you cannot use
the accessory MyRoom (fig. 5).
• Check whether there is enough space available on the inside, for
mounting the backer plates.
A backer plate must be mounted behind each of the shoulder joints of
the awning! (fig. 6)
• Before drilling holes ensure no cables and cabinets in the interior of
the vehicle will be damaged.
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NOTE
Point out to the user of the vehicle that the three screws on the shoulder
joints (fig. j) must be tightened up (see operating manual). This must be
done by the service partner.
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