SUNSETTER AWNING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPAGE - 10APPENDIX B RESETTING THE LIMIT PUSH BUTTONS OF THE SUNSETTER MOTOR If the motor on your Sunsetter awning is mounted on the right,
as you face the house, complete steps 1 thru 12. Awnings with Motors installed on the RIGHT as you face the house 1. Press the Neutral/Middle button on the remote. 2. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet on the wall. 3.From a stepladder locate the limit push buttons on the motor. These push buttons will be on top of the motor housing under a yellow plastic protective cap -- see figure 13. 4. Insert a ball-point pen in the slot of the protective cap and lift it up. You will notice one yellow push button and one white push button inside a recessed area. These are the limit push buttons for the OPEN and CLOSE positions for the motorized awning. 5. Clear the Factory Settings by separately pressing both buttons (white and yellow) until they are both "IN" or at their lowest point inside the recessed area of the motor housing - see figure 13. You should practice this a few times to understand this process.
6. Manually crank the awning open to the point there both lateral arms "lock" into the fully extended position. The fabric will also be at its tightest point. NOTE: The fabric should be rolling over the top of the roller bar ( figure 14a), not underneath (figure14b). If the fabric is rolling up from the bottom of the roller bar, continue unrolling the fabric until it rolls over the top of the roller bar. Then roll up the fabric until both lateral arms 'lock' and the fabric becomes tight.
7. Depress the white button so that it is in the "OUT' position (or closer to the top of the recessed area on the motor housing). Now the OPEN position stop is set. 8. Manually roll the awning up until it is almost completely closed. The area to watch is where the front bar almost touches the round side of the arm clamp -see figure 15. Leave about 1/2" gap between the front bar and the round side of the arm clamp. 9. Depress the yellow button so that it is in the 'OUT' position (or closer to the top of the recessed area on the motor housing). Now the CLOSE position stop is set. 10. Replace the yellow protective cap on the motor housing. Be careful that the cap will not accidentally depress one of the limit push buttons underneath. 11. Plug the power cord back into the electrical outlet on the wall. 12. Test the awning for proper operation.
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