How do you unlock the solera smart arm?

How do you unlock the solera smart arm?

Press and hold the lock button (Fig. 1A) for three seconds to unlock the controller. The green LED will illuminate.

How do I install a Solera smart arm?

  1. Locate the Smart Arm Touch Pad at the bottom of the.
  2. Locate the lower wire cover of the mount arm on the.
  3. Remove the Smart Arm Touch Pad from the mount arm.
  4. (Fig.16)� Lift touch pad from the mount arm to install the IR.
  5. Remove the protective tape covering the connection pins at.

How do you clean a Solera awning?

Maintenance Steps Periodically clean vinyl or woven acrylic fabric using a mixture of 1/4cup of dish soap and 5 gallons of warm water. Liberally apply the mixture on the top of the fabric and retract the awning for 5 minutes. This will apply the mixture to the bottom of the fabric as well.

Can you add a wind sensor to an awning?

Many automatic awnings come equipped with a wind sensor, but you can also buy one as an add-on to an existing power awning. Unfortunately, wind sensors won’t work on a manual awning. The wind sensor will automatically retract during heavy rain too; heavy rain can also cause damage to an RV awning.

How much wind can my RV awning withstand?

Final Thoughts. An RV awning shouldn’t be left to withstand winds higher than 20 to 25 MPH, even if your awning is a little sturdier than most. After all, you don’t want your fabric awning to rip, nor do you want the awning to become dislodged from your RV, which can happen if the weather is severe enough.

What to do if your Solera power awning stops working?

If you need a replacement motor then you will use the Solera Power Awning Replacement Motor # LC266149. The best way to test is to remove the head housing and use a circuit tester like # PTW2993 to check the wires going into the motor for power. If you have power going into the motor when you press the switch then you know that the motor is bad.

What do you need to know about the solera smart arm?

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What kind of awnings do you use in a truck?

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How is the pitch of an awning set?

1. Pitch can be set by adjusting the articulating arm to tip one side of the awning to allow water runoff. 2. Extend the awning to desired position. 3. Choose the side of the awning for optimum shade or convenient water runoff. Pull downward on the joint of the articulating arm until desired pitch is set (Fig. 5) to allow for water runoff.

Can a solera power awning be raised or lowered?

Solera Power RV Awnings feature adjustable pitch, so each side can be simply raised or lowered with just one hand. Once the awning is adjusted to a desired angle, it will stay in place preventing water from pooling overhead.

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What kind of awnings do I need for an RV?

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1. Pitch can be set by adjusting the articulating arm to tip one side of the awning to allow water runoff. 2. Extend the awning to desired position. 3. Choose the side of the awning for optimum shade or convenient water runoff. Pull downward on the joint of the articulating arm until desired pitch is set (Fig. 5) to allow for water runoff.

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