All Pro Shade Concepts

Setting Awning Limits

Motor LEFT

On the Left Hand (LH) motor, the hole closest to the manual crank sets the "OUT" limit. The back hole adjusts the "IN" Limit.

Image Description: A close-up view of the motor housing shows a hand inserting a manual crank tool into a hole labeled "OUT". Another hole labeled "IN" is also visible on the motor mechanism.

Image Description: A side view of the motor cylinder, identified as SUNPRO DM45RD-50/13. The manual crank is inserted into the hole labeled "OUT". The hole for the "IN" limit adjustment is also visible on the motor casing.

Limit Settings for Motor LEFT

Limit TypeAdjustment ComponentAdjustment DirectionEffect on Awning
OUT LimitUpper Hole White CapCounter Clockwise (+)Moves awning away from housing
OUT LimitUpper Hole White CapClockwise (-)Brings awning closer to housing
IN LimitLower Hole Red CapCounter Clockwise (+)Brings awning closer to housing
IN LimitLower Hole Red CapClockwise (-)Moves awning further from housing

Motor RIGHT

On the Right Hand (RH) motor, the hole closest to the manual crank sets the "IN" limit. The back hole adjusts the "OUT" limit.

Image Description: A close-up view of the motor housing shows a hand inserting a manual crank tool into a hole labeled "IN". Another hole labeled "OUT" is also visible on the motor mechanism.

Image Description: A side view of the motor cylinder. The manual crank is inserted into the hole labeled "IN". The hole for the "OUT" limit adjustment is also visible on the motor casing.

Limit Settings for Motor RIGHT

Limit TypeAdjustment ComponentAdjustment DirectionEffect on Awning
OUT LimitLower Hole Red CapClockwise (+)Moves awning away from housing
OUT LimitLower Hole Red CapCounter Clockwise (-)Brings awning closer to housing
IN LimitUpper Hole White CapClockwise (+)Brings awning closer to housing
IN LimitUpper Hole White CapCounter Clockwise (-)Moves awning further from housing

Important Note: All negative (-) adjustments will only be noticed when the awning is under motion and comes to a stop. At that time, the awning will respond to positive (+) adjustments either towards the housing during IN limit or away from housing during OUT limit. MOTOR MUST BE MOVING WHEN SETTING NEGATIVE (-) LIMITS.

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