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Old 05-22-2009, 11:50 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by beckybillrae View Post
I know that once upon a time I saw a picture here of a Zip Dee awning going straight up, as opposed to out. It was only up about 8 inches or so, to allow polishing under the awning (without having to remove the awning for polishing). I for the life of me can't figure out how this move was made with the awning & wondered if anyone can walk me through it. I'm in the throngs of polishing & want to move it straight up! Thanks in advance!
Extend the arms that go from the bottom of the trailer, to the roller tube.

An easy way is to open the awning all the way, and extend those arms.

Then simply, but carefully, let the awning retract to the trailer.

Do not use the arms that go from near the top of the trailer to the roller tube.

Have fun, polishing that is.

Andy
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