Dometic 9100 power awning bent awning arm.
Adjusting awning arms.
Pitch arm awning assembly replacement.
Remove the 2 phillips head screws from the bottom end of the outer section.
I own a 2012 outback 301bq with a dometic 9100 power awning.
See page 4 of the solera power awning owner s manual.
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Identify the correct adjustment you don t want to make more work for yourself.
Fully unroll the awning and then slide the upper arm into position.
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With assistance i can still extend retract the awning but will need to replace the damaged arm by next season.
Here are a few steps to consider when adjusting your retractable awning.
2 the support arm consists of an outer and inner section.
Solera awning pitch arm replacement validation steps.
Repeat this step with the other tensioning arm.
The tension arms are what you adjust to make the awning taut after it has been lowered.
While standing in front of the awning pull the awning tube downward and toward yourself.
How do i install the awning fabric on the roll bar.
Adjust the height of the sunsetter awning.
The fabric should now be taught.
Sometimes you make an adjustment too far and you have to re adjust it back.
1 lower the awning so the roller tube is as close to the ground as possible.
Ask your helper to release the front bar check if the desired height has been reached and tighten the screws.
While camping this year an unexpected gust of wind bent the awning arm located towards the rear of the trailer.
With your free hand tighten the knob on the upper tensioning arm.
Instruct your helper to lift the awning s arm to the preferred height.
Solera power awning drive head and motor replacement.
If the rail needs to move to the right remove the right screw and pull the awning right.
If the upper arm rail needs to move to the left you want to remove the left screw and pull the awning in the track to the left.
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Using an awning stake.