Operating the awning
7.3
Retracting the awning
A
NOTICE!
• Only retract the awning when the fabric is free of debris (branches,
leaves or similar). Otherwise the awning may be damaged when it is
retracted.
• Keep the awning free of dirt to prevent abrasions, stains and mildew.
• When retracting the awning, make sure that no branches or other
objects are trapped in it.
• If the awning is retracted when wet, extend it again and let the fabric
dry out at the next opportunity. If the wet fabric stays rolled up for a
long time, mildew will form and the fabric can fade.
➤ Remove any debris (branches, leaves or similar) lying on the fabric.
Retracting the awning using a hand crank
➤ Click the top end of the hand crank into the holder in the awning.
➤ Turn the hand crank until the awning is fully retracted.
➤ Double-check that the awning is fully retracted before starting your journey.
The lead rail should be right up against the housing.
➤ Remove the hand crank from the holder on the awning.
Retracting the awning using a motor (optional)
➤ Press the button
➤ Double-check that the awning is fully retracted before starting your journey. The
lead rail should be right up against the housing.
7.4
Setting the inclination angle
I
NOTE
When setting up the struts the inclination angle can be reduced, see
chapter "Setting up the struts" on page 17.
➤ Adjust the nut until the awning is in the desired inclination angle (fig. 4 1,
page 4).
16
until the awning has been completely retracted.
PW3800
EN