INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. T he first step to ensure proper installation of a
Veranda Room is to park the RV on a flat and
level surface.
2. Open the awning (1) so that the slope of the
canopy approximates the angle of the side
panels (2). See FIG. 2. Make sure that the roller
tube (5) is level, and the roller tube is positioned
as shown in FIG. 3.
T he Veranda Room may be enjoyed with
the awning support arms (3) (if applicable)
in the Patio Position as well as in the RV
Pivot Position.
Adjust Awning Height To Match
FIG. 2
The Slope Of The Side Panels
2
5
FIG. 3
5
6
Approx. 72°
Edge Of Roller Tube Clamp
Approximately Vertical
Valance
1
3
Awning Model May
Vary In Appearance
1
8
FIG. 4
8
3. Check the accessory channel (6) in the end cap
(7) for burrs and sharp edges. Remove any burr
or sharp edges using a flat or round file. See
FIG. 5.
FIG. 5
7
Left
6
4. Install the first of two roller tube clamps (8)
by aligning the roller tube insert (9) with the
accessory channel (6) on the left hand end cap
(7). Depress the spring button (10) to slide the
roller tube clamp (8) to the right end of the roller
tube (5). See FIG. 3 & FIG. 4.
A wning MUST be viewed from outside
(NOT underneath) to determine left hand
and right hand sides of the awning.
The Veranda Room front is
designed so there will be approximately 3 or
more inches of awning fabric overhanging the
Veranda Room on each side. This is provided to
keep rain water from running off the edge of the
awning to the inside of the Veranda Room.
6
Top Hole
9
10
Bottom Hole
1
Front
4