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1. 10 amp Under 14 Gauge 1 2 and the awning motor there is a cable run in 11 to 30 12 Gauge the hardware from the bottom to the top Check Over 30 10 Gauge this wire for pinches or breaks If wire is defec tive replace with new harness See FIG 1 3 WeatherPro Main Arm Right Side Pig Tail for Motor R Cable Pig Tail to Control Box Oasis Elite Motor Right Arm Assembly gt E Dumaen 1 4 Motor Connection amp Motor 1 4 1 1 4 2 The awning motor is connected to the hardware at the top of the awning hard ware front channel Make sure connec tion is tight and corrosion free Disconnect the motor from the hardware connection See FIG 1 4 Apply DC volt age directly to the motor wire connector A minimum of 12 5 VDC is required to op erate the motor If motor does not turn it is defective and the drive assembly must be replaced __ WeatherPro Motor Con nection 1 5 Wire To Remote Switch 1 5 1 On control 3307916 00 the remote switch is connected to the control box with three 3 16 gauge wires These are Brown Yellow Green for WeatherPro and Brown White Yellow White Green White for Oasis Elite The switch end of the wire will be connected to the switch by means of 1 4 insulated tab connectors The con trol box end has a pig tail to connect the control box to these three wires See switch for correct wiring Ma
2. N A Q Wind Sensor Switch ENABLE ON DISABLE OFF taal Auto Resettable Fuse 1 5 AMP gt Used On Some Models Breaker Cable to Wind Sensor h Cable Between MATE N LOK 18 20 Gauge 4 Pin Connectors 18 Foot Maximum Customer Supplied 18 20 Gauge 18 Foot Maximum 1 1 3 If the control is the part number 3307930 gre PG amp 3309114 the voltage can be checked 12 VDC EE on the pins 1 and 2 of the 15 pin MATE EE a i i i i CEE Pink 1 N LOK plug Pin 1 is DC and pin 2 is DC See FIG 1 1B Frit eten Ge 1 2 Wire From Control Box to Awning Arm As HE eee Elis Motor CAVES SSS e h See chart in 1 2 sembly WeatherPro and Awning Motor Oa Pin 8 WeatherPro Motor T2VD6 Black Ses chart in 1 2 sis Elite Pin9 Oasis Elite Remote Switch Yellow White 16Gauge gt WeatherPro Remote Switch _ A Red and Black Wire WeatherPro Red White FE ge and Blue or Black White wire Oasis Elite of Pin 12__ Oasis Elite Motor 12VDC Red White See chart in 1 2 adequate size must be run between the control LE EET ET ETE box and the awning To avoid voltage drop fol Pin 15 WeatherPro Remote Switch Brown 16Gauge low the chart below to determining the proper size wire to be used 1 3 Wire Inside Hardware Channel WeatherPro Only Wire Length To make the connection between the wire run in
3. Dometic SS ARE Systems mm m VVEALNE wning SIS Elite DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE MANUAL REVISION Form No 3308058 019 8 04 Replaces 3308058 001 2004 Dometic Corporation LaGrange IN 46761 Contents PAGE NO WeatherPro amp Oasis Elite Symptom Cause nnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnn 3 SECTION 1 Wiring coat tcec scat cad co eceuncencteececeracevesinctendeoe areca tciedeeeeceesies 4 6 1 1 FAG Supply VIS rn 4 1 2 Wire From Control Box To Awning cccccseeceeeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeesaeeeees 4 1 3 Wire Inside Hardware Channel WeatherPro Only cccseeeee 4 1 4 Motor Connection amp Motor ccesicccsccccnesazcnwapesesscsacesaecdasnacsessacsusesascusess 5 1 5 Wire To Remote Switch Lunde saxteeeeaeneeenouedeac 5 16 Wind Sensor Bever 5 1 7 ignition NS 9 TE ninanais isnaad ara eal 6 SECTION 2 WeatherPro Wind Sensor rrrvnnnuvvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnn 6 MUREN 6 SECTION 3 Control BOX rnnnnevnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnevnnnnvennnnvernnnnennnnn 6 8 Sek CUBO 0 EE EN 6 8 32 Control BOX Rocker S N Lese 8 3 3 Wind Sensor Toggle Switch sansene erte nbdanadede 8 Se DNM 7 SECTION 4 Remote Switch ennnnernnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnne 9 41 FETE MN verre 9 SECTION 5 Remote Key FOB nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnvennnnnennnnneennnnnennnnnennnnnne 9 ol FEE FOB he 9 32 FOB POOAMMINO eerren epe onirin E EENE EERENS 9 SECTION 6 WeatherPr
4. WeatherPro Remote Switch Blank _ O O o o Pin 7 Oasis Elite Motor 12VDC Blue or Bik Wh Pin8 WeatherPro Motor 12VDC Pin9 Oasis Elite Remote Switch Yellow White Pin 10 WeatherPro Remote Switch Pinti Blank 0 Pin 12 Oasis Elite Motor 12VDC Red White Pin 13 WeatherPro Motor 12VDC Red Pin 14 Oasis Elite Remote Switch Brown White 3307930 amp 3309114 O Cable Between Two WeatherPro Remote Switch Brown Control Box MATE N LOK 4 Pin EE Connectors Customer Supplied 4 Pin MATE N LOK Connector Plug ID Tab 15 a Cable to Wind j Pin3 Gren __ Rockar Switch Sensor Pin4 Yellow 18 Foot Maximum Ed EE st A l 8 TT S Plug ID Tab Open Green wo Blue L z I rene i All Plugs Shown From Close I Wire Or Back Side ellow pa I l Sow F w Tal 14 rs te 1rl tel re 1 A a W LE Wind Sensor Switch Auto Reset Fuse ENABLE ON On Some Control DISABLE OFF Boxes 3 1 5 WeatherPro Remote Switch a To check the WeatherPro 3307916 Control Box remote switch connec tion Brown Green amp Yell
5. AMP UNIVERSAL MATE N LOK Soft Shell Connector O O Wind Sensor Switch ENABLE ON DISABLE OFF Essen WeatherPro Auto Resettable Fuse Used On Some Models Be Open E FUSE LOCATED INSIDE O a He Dometic IE E Cable to Wind Sensor Cable Between MATE N LOK 18 20 Gauge 4 Pin Connectors 18 Foot Maximum Customer Supplied 18 20 Gauge 18 Foot Maximum Dometic ne sign of comton 16
6. Pin Way Through End Cap And Hole In Torsion Rod 8 9 4 Remove Vise Grip from top casting and insert into arm assembly Replace Hex Head 1 4 20 x 1 2 screw and tighten Note If awning is not installed on coach Install per the WeatherPro installation instructions 8 9 5 Remove 2 3 4 cotter pin and check op eration of the awning Section9 Wiring Diagram 9 1 Wiring Diagram FIG 9 1A Red pia ee Black 3307916 Right Side Control Box Pig Tail for Motor Remote Pig Tail to Switch Control Box End EXTEND Red Pig Tail to Black Remote Switch Yellow Pig Tail to Brown Green Ignition Isolator Pink Fudbatispdnatsmmsgsaopunsst Brown White m Yellow White TIAN TT Ba 12 VDC R eero lade Red White Ony I Supply e Blue Or Bik Wh amp Power Awning FUSE LOCATED INSIDE Dometic Wind Sensor Switch ENABLE ON DISARI OEE Flat Four Conductor Cable to Wind Sensor 18 Foot Maximum 15 FIG 9 1B 3307930 amp 3309114 Control Box WeatherPro Awning Main Arm Right Side Yellow White 9 Oasis lite Brown White 14 Remote Green White 4 Switch Yellow 10 WeatherPro Remote Switch Brown 15 Green 5 Black 12VDC 2 Red 12VDC 1 Pink 3 Red 13 Black 8 Blue or BIK Wh 7 Red White 12 1 AMP 2 Pin Connector Oasis Elite FRTA
7. 4 screws from control box cover and lift cover to expose circuit board See FIG 5 2 5 2 2 Press and release programming button Programming indicator light will illuminate 5 2 3 Press and hold the key FOB patio awning open button for four 4 seconds 5 2 4 Release the key FOB patio awning open button This completes the programming process 5 2 5 Place control box cover on control box and secure with four 4 screws 5 2 6 Test awning operation FIG 5 2 Programming Indicator Light Patio Awning Open Button Programming Button SECTION 6 Auxiliary Cable In Case Of Coach 12VDC Power Failure 6 1 The WeatherPro hardware provides an auxiliary power cable to connect the awning motor to an external 12 VDC power source in case of power failure in the coach A good external 12 VDC power source would be an automobile battery Access the motor and hardware cable connec tion located behind the wire cover at the top of the right hand arm Gently squeeze the sides to gether to remove Unplug the connection See FIG 6 1 Connector 10 Auxiliary Cable Hardware Connector Connect the supplied 10 ft harness directly to the motor plug Not the one in the hardware Con nect the other end of the 10 ft harness to a 12 VDC battery source The red wire goes to and the black to This will retract the awning To avoid motor damage disconnect battery source immediately after awning is fully retracted The awning ca
8. 7 1 13 Note When changing the fabric it is vital that the same groove s be used This eliminates the need to drill any holes On a new roller tube the fabric rope is placed in the channel with the notch in its edge opposite the notch in the roller tube See FIG 8 7 1 8 8 FIG 8 8 2 8 7 3 Guide the roller tube over the poly rope s of the fabric Be careful not to damage the roller tube or the fabric 8 7 4 Center the fabric on the roller tube and hand roll the entire assembly in the same direction as the original fabric 8 7 5 See Section 8 6 for weathershield replace ment Steps 8 6 3 to 8 6 6 and Section 8 8 Replacing torsion assemblies Torsion Assembly Replacement 8 8 1 The poly ropes must be properly trimmed and secured to the roller tube as it can interfere with the torsion and allow shifting of the fabric 8 8 2 Use pliers to pull the fabric rope toward the center of the roller tube and push it back to lock it in the notch on the edge of the channel Cut fabric rope 1 below channel See FIG 8 8 2 View Shows Right End Of Roller Tube Stretch Fabric Rope And Lock In Notch Trim To 1 Trim Valance Rope Even With Tube 8 8 3 Trim valance rope even with the edge of roller tube See FIG 8 8 2 8 8 4 Install left hand torsion a Slide left hand torsion assembly into left end of roller tube Turn end cap till locating tabs are in place in the notch on the roller tube This should align th
9. e FRTA extended two turns from the awning rail Severe injury can result from the rapid spin of of the top casting NEVER use bare hands to handle a top casting under spring tension 8 3 1 Before the left arm assembly is removed the torsion must be pinned to prevent un controlled unwinding of the spring 8 3 2 Turn top casting or FRTA until the pin is parallel with the two slots in the end cap See FIG 8 3 2 8 3 3 To pin the left hand torsion insert a 7 64 x 2 3 4 cotter pin through the end cap and torsion rod Put a piece of tape over the head of the cotter pin to prevent it from dropping out See FIG 8 3 2 FIG 8 3 2 Left Hand Torsion Shown Turn FRTA Or Top Casting To Align Slots In End Cap With Pin a lots In End Cap Cotter Pin Insert Cotter Pin All The Pin Way Through End Cap And Hole In Torsion Rod Note Do step 8 3 4 if FRTA is installed on coach If not installed on coach proceed to step 8 3 5 8 3 4 Insert a wood block between front and back channel to space the FRTA 2 3 inches from the coach Push arm assem bly closed Wrap a nylon wire tie around arm to keep it from extending 11 8 3 5 Remove Hex Head 1 4 20 x 1 2 screw that attaches arm assembly to top cast ing Lift casting out of arm assembly 8 3 6 Clamp a Vice Grip firmly to the top cast ing See FIG 8 3 6 FIG 8 3 6 Left Hand Torsion Shown End Cap Cotter Pin Clamp Vise Grip Firmly To Top Casting 8 3 7 Ke
10. e open channel with the slot in the end cap b Secure the end cap to the roller tube using three 3 6 x 3 8 pop rivets See Section 8 9 winding left hand torsion 8 8 5 Install right hand drive torsion a New right hand drive torsions are shipped with the top casting and the stabilizer positioned for installation If the torsion has been pre installed it must be aligned before it is put into the FRTA b Apply DC power directly to the drive assembly with the emergency har ness or the control box Allow the stabilizer to turn until one of the stabi lizer slots is centered on the round slot in the motor casting See FIG 8 8 5 Motor Slot Must Go Under Fabric Rope Channel Of Roller Tube Center Round Slot In Motor Casting With One Of The Slots On The Stabilizer c When motor drive assembly is prop erly aligned as indicated in step 8 8 5b it is placed in the roller tube with the motor slot positioned under the chan nel with the fabric rope See FIG 8 8 2 d Turn the end cap on the motor drive torsion until the rivet hole match the holes in the roller tube Install the three 3 16 x 3 8 pop rivets to secure the torsion to the roller tube Note FRTA s installed on the coach will require the motor drive torsion assembly to be operated till the top casting will slip easily into the arm assembly This will align the top casting of the motor drive to the left hand top castings The left and right arms must be paralle
11. end of first slat B and A See FIG 8 6 1 amp 8 6 3 8 6 5 Slide first slat B of the connected weathershield assembly if slat A was removed in Step 8 6 2 it should be re placed onto the poly rope in fabric lo cated approximately 12 from awning rail end and atthe same time slide slat A onto poly rope located 1 from awning rail See FIG 8 6 1 amp 8 6 3 Slide the weathershield onto both ropes atthe same rate 8 6 6 Crimp both channels of the weathershield about 3 from end of slats onto poly rope to secure the weathershield assembly to the fabric It is only necessary to crimp weathershield on one end of the FRTA See FIG 8 6 3 8 7 Re Install Fabric On Roller Tube 8 7 1 Unfold the new fabric and lay it on top of the existing fabric in the exact same position Be sure the new fabric is the correct size and color If roller tube is being replaced make sure it is the correct length and position it with the notch located as shown in FIG 8 7 1 FIG 8 7 1 Roller Tube Place End Cap Guide On End Of Roller Tube Slide Fabric and Valance Ropes Through Guide End Cap Guide 8 7 2 Dometic requires the use of the end cap guide to prevent damage to the fabric when replacing the fabric rollertube Place the end cap guide supplied with the re placement fabric roller tube on the end of the roller tube The locating tab on the end cap guide is placed in the open unused channel of the roller tube See FIG 8
12. ep a tight hold onto the Vise Grip while the cotter pin is pulled out of the end cap 8 3 8 Slowly unwind the spring tension do not allow rapid spin off 8 3 9 Use the electric drill with a 3 16 drill to remove the 3 pop rivets that secure the end cap to the roller tube Pull the torsion out of the tube and remove any burrs or rivet bodies Note If the awning is installed on a coach complete the following steps on a step ladder with the FRTA extended two turns from the awning rail 8 4 Right Hand Drive Assembly Removal 8 4 1 When the removal of the Right Hand Drive Assembly is necessary the left hand must be pinned or the FRTA will unroll and the spring tension will be lost See Section 8 3 Note Do step 8 4 2 if FRTA is installed on coach If not installed on coach proceed to step 8 4 3 8 4 2 Insert a wood block between front and back channel to space the FRTA 2 3 inches from the coach Push arm assem bly closed Wrap a nylon wire tie around arm to keep it from extending 8 4 3 Remove Hex Head 1 4 20 x 1 2 screw that attaches arm assembly to top cast ing Remove arm assembly 8 4 4 Use the electric drill with a 3 16 drill to remove the 3 pop rivets that secure the end cap to the roller tube Pull the drive assembly out of the tube and remove any burrs or rivet bodies Fabric Removal From Roller Tube 8 51 Remove awning from coach See Sec tion 8 2 8 5 8 5 2 Remove both torsions See Sections 8 3 and 8 4 fo
13. f wind by placing a standard hair dryer approximately 6 inches away from the wind sensor with the dryer set on HIGH and NO HEAT The awning should close automatically See FIG 2 1 SECTION 3 Control Box The control box is the heart of the system and contains a fuse rocker switch wind sensor toggle switch amp circuit board FIG 2 1 Control Box Wind Sensor Switch w mE D Zo gt gt o L z BS m Hu g Note Dometic uses two different control box configura tions for the WeatherPro Awnings The first is part number 3307916 and has 6 molded rubber plug harnesses com ing out of a strain relief See FIG 3 4A The second is part numbers 3307930 amp 3309114 and has one 1 15 pin MATE N LOK with 13 wires going to the strain relief and it has a 4 pin connector used in the wind sensor cable See FIG 1 1B amp 3 4B 3 1 Circuit Board The circuit board can be checked out by the pro cess of elimination Make sure there is 12 5 VDC going into the circuit board 3 1 1 Disconnect all pig tails coming out of the 3307916 control box Control box 3307930 amp 3309114 with 15 wire plug must remain connected 3 1 2 Check for 12 5 VDC minimum at T1 red and T3 black on circuit board 3 1 3 Check for 12 5 VDC minimum on each leg of fuse Place the negative lead of the volt meter on T3 and check each leg of the fuse with the positive lead This should read 12 5 VDC on each leg Replace if defective Note Some c
14. ically retract if threatening winds are present When in the ENABLE ON position the awning will auto matically retract if the wind exceeds the preset setting If one or more of the above tests do not perform properly the circuit board is probably defective Replace the control box assembly 3 4 Wiring Diagram See Page 7 FIG 3 4A amp 3 4B SECTION 4 Remote Switch 4 1 If awning does not work using the remote switch disconnect both the WeatherPro and the Oasis Elite pigtail Check for 12VDC on the control box end of the pig tail See Section 3 1 4 and 3 1 6 If there is 12 VDC at this point depress the remote switches and listen for the relays to click If no clicking is heard replace appropriate remote switch See FIG 4 1 EXTEND RETRACT ms Weather Pro NG EG Programming Indicator Light Programming Button SECTION 5 Remote Key FOB The remote key FOB is powered by a 12 VDC type 23A battery The operational range is up to 30 feet This distance will vary depending on the battery condition To change the battery remove screw in back of key FOB and replace it with a type 23A 12VDC battery See FIG 5 1 5 1 5 2 Programming Key FOB The electronic board is susceptible to static charge Do not insert metal object inside con trol box Damage to electronic board will oc cur if a short is created Use only a noncon ductive material to depress programming button inside control box 5 2 1 Remove four
15. ke sure con nections are tight and corrosion free See FIG 1 5 1 5 2 The 3307930 amp 3309114 Control box has three 3 16 gauge wires coming out of a 15 pin MATE N LOK These are Brown Yellow Green for WeatherPro and Brown White Yellow White Green White for Oasis Elite See FIG 1 1B and chart for pin location 1 6 Wind Sensor Cable The wind sensor is connected to the control box with a FLAT four 4 conductor cable terminated on both ends with an RJ 11 6C4P telephone con nector Maximum length is 18 This cable is po larity sensitive and must be assembled as shown A standard telephone cable will not work Cable can be checked with a Dometic 3107127 007 cable tester If cable is found to be defective replace with a cable no longer than 18 See FIG 1 6A amp 1 6B Dual VWeatherPro Pig Tail to Remote Switch Pig Tail to Remote Switch EXTEND RETRACT Green White Oasis Elite Remote Switch WeatherPro Power Awning FUSE LOCATED INSIDE l Dometic FIG 1 6A 4 Conductor gt FLAT Cable gt Connections RJ 11 6C4P cl Flat Four Conductor Cable Note The 3307930 amp 3309114 control box uses two four
16. l to each other 8 9 Left Hand Torsion Assembly Winding Use extreme care Springs under tension are dangerous If not controlled they will unwind quickly Keep hands and clothing clear of top casting as personal injury may result NOTE If the awning is installed on a coach complete the following steps on a step ladder with the FRTA extended two turns from the awning rail 14 Severe injury can result from the rapid spin of of the top casting NEVER use bare hands to handle a top casting under spring tension 8 9 1 Clamp the Vise Grip tightly to the top casting on the left hand torsion assembly See FIG 8 9 2 8 9 2 Start with the Vise Grip in the 6 o clock position Keep a firm hold on the Vise Grip Slowly wind in the direction of the arrow 9 complete turns See FIG 8 9 2 Left Hand FIG 8 9 2 Torsion Shown Wind In Direction Of Arrow Top Casting Pull Cotter Pin Clamp Vise Grip Firmly To Top Casting Note If Awning is fully extended wind the spring tension a total of 17 turns 8 9 3 Turn top casting or FRTA until the pin is parallel with the two slots in the end cap See FIG 8 9 3 Insert a 7 64 x 2 3 4 cot ter pin through the end cap and torsion rod Put a piece of tape over the head of the cotter pin to prevent it from dropping out See FIG 8 9 3 FIG 8 9 3 Left Hand Torsion Shown Turn Top Casting To Align Slots In End Cap With Pin Cotter Pin Insert Cotter Pin All The
17. ms will extend quickly Keep hands and clothing clear of awning arms as personal injury may result 8 2 6 The next two steps require three people Loosen the lag bolts holding the top and bottom mounting brackets to the coach Push the arm assemblies closed and wrap two heavy nylon wire ties around each arm assembly to prevent them from extend ing during removal of the FRTA One should be 8 inches above the front chan nel cover and the other 8 inches below the top mounting bracket Do both arm assemblies See FIG 8 2 6 Note Bottom brackets and back channel may be riveted FIG 8 2 6 Top Bracket Wire Tie 8 Below Top Bracket Wire Tie 8 Above Front ES Cover TT Bottom Bracket vev Front Channel Cover 8 2 7 While lifting the arm assemblies to sup port the FRTA remove the lag bolts hold ing the top and bottom mounting brack ets to the side wall of the coach Slowly walk the awning fabric out of the awning rail Lay the FRTA on a large clean work area to prevent damage Before removing the arm assemblies you must read and understand Sections 8 3 and 8 4 8 2 8 8 2 9 8 3 Left Hand Torsion Removal Use extreme care Springs under tension are dangerous If not controlled they will unwind quickly Keep hands and clothing clear of top casting as personal injury may result Note If the awning is installed on a coach complete the following steps on a step ladder with th
18. n be extended by reversing the polar ity Place the red wire on the and the black wire on the Again remove wires immediately after awning is fully extended SECTION 7 Emergency Retract Procedure To Manually Close Awning 7 1 Slide the pull strap provided into the utility slot of the FRTA See FIG 7 1 While one person is holding onto the pull strap remove the bolt in the top of the right top casting The FRTA will roll in once the bolt is removed Walk the awning to the closed position See FIG T Align hole where bolt was removed and drive bolt back into top casting to secure awning Bolt must be reinstalled to prevent awning from opening during travel Have awning serviced by a Dometic Service Center or a qualified service tech nician before attempting to open awning after this procedure has been performed 10 SECTION 8 WeatherPro Fabric Roller Tube Torsion Assembly amp Weathershield Replacement 8 1 General Instructions 8 1 1 The fabric roller tube assembly referred to in the instructions as a FRTA consists of a vinyl or acrylic fabric roller tube tor sion assembly and weathershield These instructions will aid the service technician to make repairs quickly and correct The repairs must be made by a qualified ser vice technician Read instructions EN TIRELY before attempting to make repairs on the product These instructions must be read and under stood before installation adju
19. o Auxiliary Cable ennnrnnnnnernnnnvrvnnnvennnnvvnnnnuennnn 10 6 1 AR 10 SECTION 7 WeatherPro Emergency Retract Procedure 00 10 7 1 Emergency Retract Procedure rrnnnnennanernnvnnnnnnernnnernnnnennunnnnnnsennnr 10 SECTION 8 WeatherPro Fabric Roller Tube Torsion Assembly amp Weathershield Replacement rannnnnunnnnunnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnennnvnnnnennnuen 10 15 8 1 General INStrUC ONS rer 10 02 AWnNg Removal EE EEE 10 11 8 3 LeftHand Torsion Removal uusemmaenumensmsmprspeav vinen 11 12 8 4 Right Hand Drive Assembly Removal rarvnnnnnnnnenrnnennnrnnnnennnrnnnnen 12 8 5 Fabric Removal From Roller Tube ccccsssecceeeeceeeeseeeeeseeees 12 8 6 Weathershield Assembly Removal And Replacement 12 13 8 7 Reinstall Fabric On Roller Tube rnrrrnnnnnenrrnnnvnnnnavnvnnnenvnnnnnnnnnnenn 13 8 8 Torsion Assembly Replacement rrrnwrvrnnnervnnvvnnanennensnvnnnnnnnnennnr 13 14 8 9 Left Hand Torsion Assembly Winding arrrranennnrrvnnrnnnnennnrnnnnennnn 14 15 SECTION 9 Wiring Diagram annvernnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnvennnnnennnnnnen 15 16 9 1 varna DIAJ CVAD EE E Erne er iriri i 15 16 SYMPTOM 1 Awning will not open Awning will not close Awning works with remote switch but not key FOB WeatherPro Only Awning works with key FOB but not remote switch WeatherPro Only Awning will open when ignition key is in the on position Wea
20. ontrol boxes contain an auto reset fuse 3 1 4 Check for voltage at the WeatherPro out put to motor pigtail on control box 3307916 Red amp Black wire and on the 15 pin con nector on control box 3307930 amp 3309114 check for voltage at Red pins 8 and Black pin 13 First press and hold the rocker switch in the open position Place the negative lead of the digital volt meter on the Black wire position of the pigtail and the positive lead of the volt meter on the Red wire position of the pigtail The meter should read negative 12 5 VDC minimum Do not move the volt meter leads and press and hold the rocker switch in the close posi tion The meter should read positive 12 5 VDC minimum FIG 3 4A 3307916 Control Box Cable to Wind Sensor 18 Foot Maximum WeatherPro Rocker Switch WeatherPro Remote Switch Open Green Brown White Oasis Elite Remote Switch Yellow Brown Wind Sensor Switch ENABLE ON DISABLE OFF YM MIG 10 ang SHUN PEU WeatherPro Oasis Elite Output To Output To Motor Motor DAAL Pea Black 12VDC 15 Pin MATE N LOK Connector FIG 3 4B Location Pin Functions Wire Color Green White AMP UNIVERSAL MATE N LOK Soft Shell Connector
21. ow wires ina 3 pin black molded plug use a jumper wire and connect the Yellow to Brown You should hear the relay click Then connect the Green to Brown and you should hear another click To check the 3307930 amp 3309114 control box remote switch use a jumper wire and connect the yellow pin 10 to Brown pin 15 The relay should click inside the control box Then connect the Brown pin 15 to Green pin 5 and another click will be heard 3 1 6 Oasis Elite Remote Switch a Check the Oasis Elite 3307916 con trol box remote switch wire ina 3 pin black molded plug and the out put to motor wire in a 2 pin black molded plug at the same time The remote switch wires are Brown White Green White and Yellow White The output to motor wire is Red White and Blue or Black White Connect the positive lead of the digital volt meter to the Red White wire position of the pigtail and the negative to the Blue or Black White wire position of the pig tail Jump across the Yellow White and brown White wire You should hear the relay click and the voltage meter should read negative 12 5 VDC minimum Jump across the Green White and the Brown White wire You should hear another relay click and the volt meter should read positive 12 VDC minimum Check the Oasis Elite 3307930 amp 3309114 control box remote switch and the output to the motor at the same time The remote switch wires are Brown White pin 14 Green Whi
22. p 3 1 6 Section 4 1 amp 3 2 Section 1 2 amp 9 1 Section 3 1 4 Section 3 3 Section 1 6 amp 3 1 8 Section 2 1 Section 3 1 8 amp 3 1 9 Section 2 1 Section 6 1 Section 7 1 Section 7 1 Section 8 1 8 9 SECTION 1 WIRING 1 1 12VDC Supply Wire 1 1 1 The 12VDC supply wire must be run from the 12VDC supply source to the Control Box It is recommended that these wires be RED and Black 12 gauge wires This needs to be on a separate 15 amp circuit See FIG 1 1A amp 1 1B 1 1 2 To ensure proper operation the control box must have a minimum of 12 5 VDC at the control box during operation Check 3307930 amp 3309114 Control Box Kit Using Universal MATE N LOK Soft Shell Connector elg ite asis Elite Brown White 14 Remote Green White 4 Switch a Blue or BIK Wh 7 J Redmhite e 12 Black 12VDC 2 Red 12VDC 1 O A G VE AN Fe EG E G a j 5 gt C 5 amp v Cc N voltage output on the Red and Black wire i at the control box If voltage is below 12 5 AMP UNIVERSAL MATEA LOK check voltage at supply If OK it may be 5 Z 3 necessary to increase the wire size going to the control box See FIG 1 1A FIG 1 1B EN OG S gt NE 12VDC Power Supply
23. pin MATE N LOK connectors in conjunction with the RJ 11 6C4P plugs If the 3107127 007 cable tester shows a defect check these connections for problems See FIG 1 1B amp 3 4B 1 7 Ignition Interlock Wire 1 7 1 When using the 3307916 Control box the ignition Interlock wire when correctly in stalled will prevent the awning from open ing when the ignition key is in the on posi tion This wire is routed between the igni tion isolator Pink wire of the control box to the ignition isolator of the vehicle It should be a 16 gauge wire Make sure wire connections are tight and corrosion free See FIGS 1 1A amp 1 7 Ignition Isolator Weather Pro Power Awning FUSE LOCATED INSIDE E Dometic 1 7 2 When the 3307930 amp 3309114 control box is used the pink wire is routed from the 15 pin connector to the ignition isolator of the vehicle It should be a 16 gauge wire Make sure wire connections are tight and corrosion free See FIGS 1 1B amp 3 4B SECTION 2 Wind Sensor 2 1 The wind sensor monitors the wind speed 14 22 MPH and sends a signal to the control box if wind speeds exceeds the preset setting The cor rect position of the winds sensor is critical It should be within 3 feet of the right side top mount ing bracket and away from other objects To check out the wind sensor open the awning and place the wind sensor switch in the ENABLE ON po sition You can create sufficient amount o
24. r drive assembly removal 8 5 3 Roll the awning completely out on a clean smooth surface 8 5 4 With the awning laying flat slide the roller tube out from fabric Note Use needle nose pliers to remove the poly rope from the groove s of the roller tube before removing fabric 8 6 WEATHERSHIELD ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 8 6 1 Remove the two screws one on each side that lock slat A tofirstslat B See FIG 8 6 1 amp 8 6 3 FIG 8 6 1 Top Slat A sp 5 16 Channel Both Ends Slat B gt 5 16 Channel 1 4 Channel Install Toward Install Toward Awning Rail FIG 8 6 3 Remove Screw Both Ends Screw Driver Check Both Ends Of FRTA 8 6 2 Use O ring pliers to spread open the crimp in the slats Slide the top slat A off slat B toward canopy to allow the slat assembly to slide off fabric Keep for rein stall in Step 8 6 5 unless new slat assem bly is being installed If new fabric is being installed lay new fabric over old one Check for correct size and color 8 6 3 The new replacement weathershield fab ric will be installed as shown in FIG 8 6 3 Place connected slat assembly on top of fabric 12 Note Make sure the 1 4 groove on all B slats are toward awning rail If new weathershield assembly is being in Stalled it is shipped with 6 slats Remove the first slat B it is not needed 8 6 4 Use a small file and round ends of the groove inthe 5 16
25. r wind sensor cable To test this alarm discon nect the FLAT four 4 conductor wind sensor cable from the side of the control box Place the wind sensor switch in the ENABLE ON position The alarm should beep from inside the control box If this occurs under normal operation this would indicate a problem with the wind sensor wire or the connection between the wire and the circuit board or the wire and the wind sensor 3 1 9 Temperature Sensing a If the temperature is 30 F or less and the wind sensor switch is in the EN ABLE ON position the alarm will sound The awning will not open and if it is in the open position it will auto matically close Moving the switch to the DISABLE OFF position will stop the alarm from sounding See Sec tion 1 6 and Section 2 1 If the temperature exceedes the 105 high range the wind sensor will con tinue to function The alarm will not sound High winds over 18 22 MPH will close the canopy Control Box Rocker Switch The awning can be operated at the control box by using the rocker switch located on the cover of the control box To test the switch press open or close and you should hear a relay click If after all other circuit board checks are made and no 3 3 click is present switch is defective Replace switch Wind Sensor Toggle Switch The toggle switch turns the wind sensor feature on and off When the switch is in the DISABLE OFF position the awning will not automat
26. stment service or maintenance is performed This unit must be installed by a qualified service technician Modification of this product can be extremely hazardous and could result in personal injury or property damage 8 2 Awning Removal 8 2 1 In all instances of fabric roller tube or weather shield replacement it is neces sary to unroll the fabric Alarge clean and smooth work area is required to prevent damage to the fabric Note If replacement of either torsion assembly is required awning removal from the coach is not necessary Proceed to Sections 8 3 and 8 4 8 2 2 Remove the TEK screws securing the aw ning fabric at each end of the awning rail See FIG 8 2 2 Remove from Both Ends Awning Rail 8 2 3 Extend or open the awning two revolu tions of the FRTA This will allow for re moval of top brackets and the FTRA Pin the left hand torsion See Section 8 3 Disconnect the wire harness at the plug by the lower mounting bracket of the right arm assembly In some installations the harness may be run through a hole in the side wall of the coach If the hole is sealed use a screw driver to dig out the sealant Be careful not to damage wires wall or the harness assembly out of the coach 8 2 4 8 2 5 Note In some installations the wind sensor wire is routed behind the right arm assembly Be careful not to damage Arms under tension from the gas strut are dangerous Use extreme care If not con trolled the ar
27. te pin 4 and Yellow White pin 9 The output wires to the motor are Red White pin 12 and Blue or Black White pin 7 Connect the positive lead of the digital volt meter to the Red White pin 12 wire position of the pigtail and the negative to the Blue or Black White pin 7 wire position of the pigtail Jump across the Yellow White pin 9 and brown White pin 14 wire You should hear the relay click and the voltage meter should read negative 12 5 VDC minimum Jump across the Green White pin 4 and 3 2 the Brown White pin 14 wire You should hear another relay click and the volt meter should read posi tive 12 VDC minimum 3 1 7 Ignition Interlock Function a To check the ignition interlock func b tion on control box 3307916 WeatherPro Only apply positive 12 VDC to the Pink ignition interlock wire Redo test in Step 3 1 4 There should be no readings or relay clicks when the rocker switch is placed in the open position or the key FOB open button is pressed To check the ignition interlock func tion on control box 3307930 amp 3309114 WeatherPro Only apply positive 12 VDC to the Pink ignition interlock wire pin 3 Redo test in 3 1 4 There should be no readings or relay clicks when the rocker switch is placed in the open position or the key FOB open button is pressed 3 1 8 The circuit board contains an audible alarm to alert the user when there is a problem with the wind sensor o
28. therPro Only Awning works in opposite direction WeatherPro awning works when Oasis Elite should or visa versa Awning does not close during high wind conditions Beeping sound coming from control box WeatherPro Only Auxiliary Close Open awning WeatherPro Only Emergency Close Awning WeatherPro Only Fabric Roller Tube Torsion Assembly and Weathershield Replacement WeatherPro Only CAUSE 12VDC Supply Wire Fuse Ignition Interlock WeatherPro Wiring Connections Wind WeatherPro Circuit Board Wiring Motor 12VDC Supply Wire Fuse Wiring Connections Circuit Board Wiring Motor Distance Key FOB Battery Key FOB Programming Circuit Board Wiring 2 Switch Wiring Connections 2 Circuit Board Wiring Connections Circuit Board Wiring Switch Wiring Connections 2 Circuit Board Wiring Wind Sensor Switch Off 2 Wind Sensor Wiring Wind Sensor Wind Sensor Wiring 2 Wind Sensor No 12VDC in RV No 12VDC Available 2 Awning Inoperable LOGATION Section 1 1 Section 3 1 3 Section 1 7 amp 3 1 7 Section 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 5 amp 9 1 Section 2 1 amp 3 3 Section 3 1 3 4 Section 1 4 2 Section 1 1 Section 3 1 3 Section 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 amp 9 1 Section 3 1 3 4 Section 1 4 2 Section 5 1 Section 5 1 Section 5 2 Section 3 1 5 amp 3 1 6 Section 4 1 Section 1 7 Section 3 1 7 Section 1 5 Section 3 1 5 am

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