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I have a manual retractable awning on my RV. We bought the RV used & there isn’t an instruction manual for operating the awning. It is an A & E systems by Dometic. How do we get an instruction manual?
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Kindly download the manual from the following website

http://bryantrv.com/owners.html

thank you

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Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
A retractable awning can be manual, which means the awning must be hand-cranked in order to open or close it, while an automatic awning uses a motor to do the work. Automatic awnings also cost more. In sudden storms where power outages occur, a motor-only awning will have to stay in place until the power is restored.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
With motorized retractable awnings, there is an electric motor instead of the manual crank. To open or close the awning, you simply press a button on a remote control or flip a switch. The gear on the motor will spin, turn the roller mechanism, and extend or retract the awning.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
A retractable awning can be manual, which means the awning must be hand-cranked in order to open or close it, while an automatic awning uses a motor to do the work. Automatic awnings also cost more. In sudden storms where power outages occur, a motor-only awning will have to stay in place until the power is restored.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the identifying code for a specific automobile. A VIN is composed of 17 characters (digits and capital letters) that act as a unique identifier for the vehicle. A VIN displays the car`s unique features, specifications, and manufacturer.
Electric awnings very simply are retractable or folding-arm awnings with a motor in the fabric roller tube which allows the awning to be extended and retracted at the push of a button. The motor is situated within the awning itself so there is no external attachment or increased size of the unit.
A retractable awning is pitched to allow rain to run off. Light rain should not be a problem, but heavy rain might be. If puddles of water are accumulating on the awning, you should retract it to allow the water to run off and to prevent damage to the awning.
With the awning open and unfurled, look to the railing holding the fabric in place at the RV end of the awning. There should be screws near the edges of the fabric, affixing it to the railing. Once you`ve found these, you can unscrew these and freely adjust the fabric.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
Most awnings have a spring on both ends of the tube. On the left spring (rear), turn clockwise about 8 turns. On the front spring, counter-clockwise 8 turns.
A retractable awning can be manual, which means the awning must be hand-cranked in order to open or close it, while an automatic awning uses a motor to do the work. Automatic awnings also cost more. In sudden storms where power outages occur, a motor-only awning will have to stay in place until the power is restored.

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HI!
I continually get code 90 (low/NO flow) from my 8111. I have disassembled, cleaned EVERYTHING, including the inlet port AT the pump (remind everybody to check this as stuff gets past the filter basket and will plug the pump inlet).

There is No air in the system and I get superb pressure at the outlet, yet I still get code 90. I again removed the flow sensor and put my ohm meter across the flow sensor terminals and activated the flapper and measured an open circuit. I used a heavier magnet to see if I could get make the internals of the sensor move to get an ohm reading, but I get nothing but an open circuit, ie: no measured resistance.

Can I simply bypass the defective flow sensor to trick the 8111 to think it has full flow without damaging the ‘brain’ of the system.?

Intex corp is useless at these questions. They have been out of stock on this sensor for months and are telling me “two weeks” for two months and now it’s “end of August” which I do not believe. Meanwhile I am making no chlorine while the 90 code is showing.

I love the 8111, this is the first problem I’ve had with it, and I’m frustrated that I can not get such an important part from them.

Thanks for listening!

ANSWER : Have you been able to find a solution to this problem. I am having the same issue.

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We have model#38025 Toro 1800 snow blower that I am trying to fix. My husband accidentally got an electrical extension cord wrapped around the cylindrical curved inside and it’s jammed in pretty good. I have tried getting a manual online with no luck and we do not have a manual because the people who gave it to us forgot to give us the manual. I need to know how to get inside so that I can free the cord. Help please!
ANSWER : Here is the owner manual and the parts catalogue for your guide. You must have an Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your pc to view thi file cause its pdf format.1. manuals/38025_operator_3327-516.pdf 2. manuals/38025_parts_3319-653.pdf

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I have a TX500, never been used (just out of the box) and had to get an electrician to my home for this problem. It will start rolling but quits in a few seconds. The electrician believes that it is a problem in the sensor that rides at the belt. There is only one sensor in the pulley; he thinks that perhaps there should be two as there is a hole placement opposite the one that is in there. When the belt quits, it goes to a number 3 on the board which he thinks is the sensor as well. If he is correct, where do we get another magnet to place there? If he is not correct, please offer help. We did not get a owners manual in the box and surely could use one; where can we get one? Please help…thankyou
ANSWER : Hello,I believe the best thing to do at this point is to look for a way to get the manual of the device, this will give a full guide and better understanding on how to fix this problem.Check maualnguide.com to search for the manual of the device, the link provides almost all manuals to all device.Take care.

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I have a 2001 Yamaha XL700Z Waverunner. The compression on both cylinders is about 120, it starts and runs fine – dry. Won’t quite idle, but I can start it and rev it up fine (for a short period, of course). However, as soon as it gets in the water, it will barely run – it will start and sputter and you cannot get it to run more than a few seconds or rev up. Take it back out, let it dry, starts & revs fine. It is not getting any water in the casing that I can tell, its almost as if water is getting something wet through the cooling system that I cannot see?
ANSWER : Try cleaning the carbs and the fuel lines, filter

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I am trying to get the pictures from my camera finepix j210
ANSWER : Depending on computer, some computers will not be compatible with different software. Try finding a different driver for that particular software.

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Im looking manual instructions for coleman Sahara tent
ANSWER : Go on youtube, you will find some excellent videos on how to….on a range of tents. I saw the coleman sahara tent on a video last year as I was considering buying one! Good luck!

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I am missing parts to get my cascade running.
ANSWER : Penn Plax has manuals on thier website (www.pennplax.com)

http://63.116.56.166/Instruction_Sheets/Aquarium/Filters/Cascade700-1000_Canister%28IS%29.pdf

Try this link.

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