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How to manually retract electric awning.
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If it works off of independent power then it s the wiring or the switch.
Use the strap to control how fast the awning retracts.
Solera awning motor wires.
Turn on both the receiver box and the power supply.
Turn the lever until you see the awning begin to retract and continue until it won t go any further.
Remove the 3 bolts that hold the motor in place using a 10mm wrench or socket.
Check your owners manual for instructions on manually retracting your awning until you have received the necessary replacement parts.
Get the remote control in your hand and look for extend retract buttons.
Remove the front and back covers from the motor on the right side of the awning.
Those are the only 2 ways to retract the awning.
If the awning wont even turn by hand with that screw removed then only other thing you can do is apply power directly to the motor.
Typically it s removing one or two screws near the motor and rolling it by hand with two people.
The other end is under spring tension if you remove the motor it will fly up and probably damage the side of the coach.
One way of troubleshooting this would be to grab yourself an independent 12vdc battery and hook it up to your motor leads to see if you can activate it manually.
Essentially the drum contains a spring that winds when the motor opens the awning.
If independent power does not turn it on then you have a failed carefree motor and it will need replacing.
Pull the wires up to access the quick disconnects and unplug the motor.
See if that will make the motor turn.
Remove the bad motor and replace it with the new one.
When the power goes out after a summer storm you can still put.
Make sure screw is back in first.
You should have directions in your owner s manual on how to manually override the system and bring the awning back in.
The good thing is you can also adjust the slope of the awning that too remotely.