07-04-2016, 05:01 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Nine Mile Falls WA / Arizona City AZ
Posts: 1,066
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there has to be a mechanical method to retract and extend the awning.. have you checked their web site...
http://liferebooted.net/life-reboote...g%20Manual.pdf
In case of power failure, it may be necessary to close
awning manually. There are two methods to close awning
manually:
Perform procedure under,
“A. Auxiliary Power Method” on
page
(7)
first. If this fails, perform procedure under,
“B.
Pull Strap Method” on page (8)
.
Rule out simple causes for power failure (RV dis
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connected from power, blown fuse, low/discharged
battery, ignition interlock, etc.) before attempting
to close awning manually.
After awning is closed
manually, it will require service by a qualified
service technician.
The LED light strip (if equipped) is on a separate
circuit from awning motor. If LED lights work, but
awning motor does not, check awning motor’s fuse
(at fuse panel or converter) before closing awning
manually.
Pull Strap Method
Use this procedure if prior method failed to close
awning.
This procedure requires a 5/32′′ hex key, and
help from at least one other person.
1.
Make sure adjustable knobs are only lightly
tightened on both arm assemblies. See
(FIG.
3)
.
2.
Make sure motor connector from hardware con
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nector (located in upper part of RH arm assem
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bly is unplugged. See
(FIG. 7)
.
3.
Insert pull strap (provided) into utility slot of FRTA,
and slide to center (of FRTA). See
(FIG. 8)
.
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