User manual DOMETIC CATALINA 2500 INSTALLATION

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[. . . ] Secure each end cap using one #10 x 3/4 Phillips pan head sheet metal screw with a small dab of silicone sealant on each screw (FIG 1A & 1B). 4B). A&E CATALINA 2500 Note: Positioning of left and right bottom mounting brackets should be at same level and centered to the awning arms (FIG. Loosen lock knob and extend arm assembly keeping arm perpendicular to awning case. 7). Note: Make sure lock in top of awning arm assembly clears top of case lip (FIG. [. . . ] While securely holding the pull-strap, tighten the lock knobs on the rafter arms (FIG. For correct installation, lock in top of awning arm assembly must engage case lip (FIGS. Note: For proper operation it is very important for lock to clear top of case lip when opening and for lock to engage case lip when awning is closed. 4 A&E CATALINA 2500 17. Using wand, check to see if awning opens and closes correctly by pulling awning open about 3 feet (1 meter) (FIG. Note: For installation on some curved sided vehicles Step 18 does no apply. When awning is at proper setting and operates cor rectly, mark location of arm setting on inner arm assembly with supplied arrow labels (FIG. Using wand, hook pull-strap and pull awning out about 1 meter (3 feet) (FIG. While securely holding the pull-strap, tighten the lock knobs on the rafter arms (FIG. Set awning into pivot position by inserting the awning foot into the bottom mounting bracket (FIGS. Using wand, open awning case by inserting pin on end of wand into hole in arm assembly indicated by arrows on bottom of case (FIG. Set awning into pivot position by inserting the awning foot into the bottom mounting bracket (FIGS. With foot still on ground, raise inner arm as high as it will go and tighten lock knob (FIG. Note: Make sure lock in top of awning arm assembly clears top of case lip (FIG. Extend arm assembly until arrow on inner arm lines up with outer arm (FIG. This allows lock in top of awning arm assembly to clear top of case lip (FIG. Using wand, hook pull-strap and pull awning out by unrolling the fabric (FIGS. Drive in the supplied spikes through awning foot to secure arm to ground (FIG. The Catalina 2500 Awning is now ready for you to enjoy. FULL EXTENSION During operation for fully extended awning, fabric can be rolled out and rafter lock buttons will automatically snap into place to lock awning in full extension. Listen for Click of rafter lock buttons and continue to pull on pull-strap to make sure that rafter locks are fully set before releasing pull-strap. Rain Release Setting: To avoid damage to the awning due to rain water collecting on the canopy, simply lower one of the arms enough to let the water drain from that side (FIG. [. . . ] Slide arm and foot away from center of case so foot can be inserted into center section of awning case (FIG. Note: To properly close and lock awning, lock in top of awning arm assembly must engage case lip fully (FIG. While firmly holding the pull-strap, loosen lock knobs on rafter assembly and allow awning to close (FIG. Note: Do not release pull-strap until awning has completely rolled up. [. . . ]

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