LCI Solera Owner's Manual - page 5
Rev: 03.27.2017
Page 5
Solera® Power Awning with No Manual Override Owner's Manual
Fig. 6
Procedure #2
1. Push both support arm assemblies closed until they are approximately 1 foot from fully retracted.
Secure both support arm assemblies by securing a zip tie around the outer arm and around the pin on
the top of the mount arm where the mount arm and inner arm connect (Fig. 6).
2. Remove the #6 x 1/2" hex head screw at each end of the fabric, where it is secured to the awning rail.
3. Remove the drip cap at one end of the awning rail (if equipped).
4. Remove the #8 wax screws that secure the end caps to the drive and idler head shafts.
5. With one person at each end of the awning and one in the middle to support the roll tube, slide the roll
tube and end cap assembly off the shaft from each head assembly.
6. Slide the fabric down the awning rail to the desired end to remove it from the unit.
7. Roll the fabric around the roll tube and store securely inside the unit for travel.
8. Tighten zip ties around the support arms until the support arms are as tight against the unit as
possible.
ensure the awning assembly is secure against the side of the unit prior to travel. Failure to do so may
result in personal injury or property damage.
Procedure #3
NOte: Performing this procedure will require the replacement of the fabric in addition to any other
components that may need to be repaired or replaced.
1. Push both support arm assemblies closed until they are approximately 1 foot from fully retracted.
Secure both support arm assemblies by securing a zip tie around the outer arm and around the pin on
the top of the mount arm where the mount arm and inner arm connect (Fig. 6).
2. Cut the awning fabric along the roll tube and along the awning rail to remove from the awning
assembly.
3. Tighten zip ties around the support arms until the support arms are as tight against the unit as
possible.
ensure the awning assembly is secure against the side of the unit prior to travel. Failure to do so may
result in personal injury or property damage.