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SERVICE MANUAL LONGITUDE RV MOTORIZED VARIABLE PITCH PATIO AWNING TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications... 1 Canopy Replacement... 2 Motor and/or Gear Replacement... 4 For Awnings Fully or Partially Extended... 4 For Awnings Fully Retracted... 5 Replacing the Gas Shock... 7 Pitch Adjust Assembly and Parts Replacement... 9 Replacing the Valco Button... 9 Replacing the Arm Rollers or Pitch Adjust Assembly... 9 LED Lighting... 10 Switch Installation... 10 LED Strip Replacement... 11 LED Harness Replacement... 12 Wiring Diagram... 13 Standard Maintenance... 14 Fabric Care... 14 Mildew... 14 Pooling... 14 Arm Care... 14 Hardware Maintenance... 14 Manual Override... 15 Part Number Listing... 16 Part Number/Serial Number Location... 16 Illustrated Parts List... 18

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT The Longitude Patio Awning is a product of Carefree of Colorado, located in Broomfield, Colorado, USA. The information contained in or disclosed in this document is considered proprietary to Carefree of Colorado. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information presented in the document is accurate and complete. However, Carefree of Colorado assumes no liability for errors or for any damages that result from the use of this document. The information contained in this manual pertains to the current configuration of the models listed on the title page. Earlier model configurations may differ from the information given. Carefree of Colorado reserves the right to cancel, change, alter or add any parts and assemblies described in this manual, without prior notice. Carefree of Colorado agrees to allow the reproduction of this document for use with Carefree of Colorado products only. Any other reproduction or translation of this document in whole or part is strictly prohibited without prior written approval from Carefree of Colorado. The adjustable pitch Longitude provides motorized awning comfort with Carefree's standards for looks, strength and dependability with a successful blend of style, quality and economy. The variable pitch offers 6 settings from flat (3 ) to steep (16 ). The awning roller tube and arms are made from light weight, no-rust aluminum. The awning fabric is heavy weight vinyl. LED lighting is standard with the LED strip mounted in the roller tube. Flat Pitch Steep Pitch SAFETY INFORMATION LG003 WARNING A WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE. CAUTION A caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may cause minor to moderate personal injury and/or property damage. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. NOTE: A note indicates further information about a product, part, or step. Tip: A tip provides helpful suggestions. Safety Notes: To avoid shock hazard and/or accidental system shorting, always disconnect battery or power source before working on or around the electrical system. Always wear appropriate safety equipment (i.e. goggles). Awnings have significant weight. Always use appropriate lifting devices and/or helpers when lifting or holding heavy objects. When using fasteners, use care to not over tighten. Soft materials such as fiberglass and aluminum can be "stripped out" and lose the ability to grip and hold.

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE SPECIFICATIONS MAXIMUM EXTENSION: 90 inches MAXIMUM LENGTH: 20 feet PITCH: FLAT 3 DROP: approximately 6 inches STEEP 16 approximately 26.5 inches Angle is Canopy vs horizontal Measurement is from centerline of Awning Rail to centerline of roller tube MOTOR: Power: 10VDC 14VDC Circuit Rating: 15 amp motor mounted in arm POWER SOURCE: Motor and controls are routed and hardwired into the vehicle s 12V system EXTEND ACTUATION: Gas Shock POSITION CONTROL: Motorized roll out/in CONTROLLER: 3 position, momentary ON, center OFF Switch COLOR: Frame: White, Black Canopy: Vinyl with Weatherguard or FLXguard. Refer to sales literature for options. LED LED Strip Mounted in roller tube Power: Control 1A, 12VDC Single pole, single throw switch (SR0101) Note: The Switch kit is ordered separately. Kit includes in-line fuse holder and 2A spade type fuse. For an installer furnished control switch, see note under "Switch Installation". 2.5" Fabric Width at Awning Rail* 2.5" 5.1" 90 o Typ. 6 min. Clearance from top of door 58.4" 55.9" 2.6" 3" Awning Length Centerline of Idler Arm * Fabric Width is measured at Awning Rail Tapered canopy will measure approximately 7" shorter at Roller tube Centerline of Motorized Arm LG002 070012-301 1

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado CANOPY REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the canopy retaining screws in the awning rail. 2. Partially extend the awning. 3. Place stop blocks between the arm rollers and arm stops on both arms. Blocks should be 5"-6" in length. 4. Extend the awning. The arms will stop with the stop blocks in place. Check that the blocks are firmly seated between the rollers and arm stops. 5. Continue to unroll the canopy from the roller tube. Continue until the fabric slot is aligned with the cutout on the back of the idler head. 6. Disconnect power to the awning. 7. For awnings with LEDs in the roller tube: 7.1. On the motor side, remove the split grommet from the roller tube. 7.2. Carefully pull the wires and connectors out of the roller tube. Disconnect the connectors. 7.3. Tape or clamp the LED harness connector outside the roller tube to prevent it from falling back into the roller tube. This can be done with a paper clip or similar device that will not damage the wires. 7.4. At the awning rail, clip the harness close to the canopy. Clamp the harness going into the vehicle to prevent it from falling in the wall. 8. For awnings with LEDs at the awning rail: Disconnect the LED strip from the harness for white LEDS or from the controller for RGB applications. 9. Remove the fabric retaining screws in the roller tube. B Idler Block Between Arm Roller and Arm Stop 5"-6" Detail A Arm Stops Arm Rollers Retaining Screw and Washer Align Fabric Slot with Idler Head Cutout 10. Slide the fabric out of the awning rail and roller tube. 10.1. For canopies with LEDS at the awning rail: The LED rail adaptor is attached to the canopy and will slide out with the canopy. 11. Clean and deburr the roller tube slots and awning rail as required. If not previously done, spread open the awning rail track to facilitate inserting the new fabric. Tip: Lightly spraying the slots with a dry silicone lubricant will help the fabric slide into the slot without staining the material. Motor LED Harness A Detail B Canopy Harness Clamp Clip Wires Wires Close to Canopy LG019 Retaining Screw and Washer Grommet LG015a 12. Unfold the replacement fabric and slide the new fabric into the awning rail and roller tube. 12.1. For canopies with LEDs at the awning rail: 12.1.1. Carefully remove the staples from the rail adaptor and old canopy. 12.1.2. Slide the rail adaptor with LEDS onto the new fabric and secure with staples. Ensure that the staples are flush on the top and bottom. 12.1.3. Slide the canopy and rail adaptor into the awning rail and roller tube. NOTE: While the awning fabric is fairly robust, care must be taken not to snag it on the awning rail. Canopy Adaptor LED LED009 2 070012-301

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE 13. Center the fabric in the roller tube and awning rail. 14. Secure the fabric to the roller tube with the retaining screws removed previously. Screws are placed under the valance and through the reinforcements on the canopy. 15. Restore power. 16. Retract the awning and remove the blocks between the arm stop and arm rollers. 17. Check that the canopy is rolling up squarely onto the roller tube. Adjust Awning Rail as necessary. 18. Place one (1) #6 x 3/8" screw through the awning rail, fabric and polyrod approximately 1" in from the fabric edge. Pull the fabric taut Fabric and place a second retaining screw on the opposite side. 19. For awnings with LEDs in the roller tube: 19.1. Connect the canopy harness connector and LED connector. Then carefully push the connectors into the roller tube. 19.2. Place the split grommet over the canopy harness and press the grommet into the hole of the roller tube. 19.3. If the canopy has a metal wrap, attach the wire to the inside of the wrap (see page Error! Bookmark not defined.) then proceed with the next step. 19.4. At the vehicle wall, route the new canopy harness through the wall to the switch. Tip: Tie the new harness to the old harness that was cut previously. Use the old harness to pull the new harness through the wall to the desired location. 19.5. At the vehicle wall, provide a 3" loop of harness between the canopy and wall. Seal the wall entrance hole and harness with a quality silicone sealant. 19.6. Connect the new harness to the switch. Two (2).187, 18-24 awg female disconnects are provided if connecting to a switch. 19.7. Alternate method: At the wall, splice the new harness to the existing harness using 24 awg butt connectors. Push the connectors into the vehicle wall. Seal the wall entrance hole and wires with a quality silicone sealant. NOTE: Be sure to allow enough harness from the canopy to provide a 3" loop of harness and adequate length for the connectors to be pushed inside the wall before sealing the hole and harness with a quality silicone sealant. 20. For canopies with LEDs at the awning rail: Connect the LED strip to the harness for white LEDS or to the controller for RGB applications. 1" Polyrod #6 x 3/8 Screw LG020 070012-301 3

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado MOTOR AND/OR GEAR REPLACEMENT WARNING THE ARMS ARE UNDER TENSION FROM THE GAS SHOCKS. WHEN THE MOTOR IS REMOVED THE ROLLER TUBE WILL BE ABLE TO FREE SPIN AND BOTH ARMS WILL EXTEND FROM THE GAS SHOCK TENSION. IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO HAVE AT LEAST ONE OTHER PERSON HOLDING THE ROLLER TUBE AND IDLER ARM. For Awnings Fully or Partially Extended 1. Disconnect power to the awning. 2. Remove the front cover on the motor side. To remove: Press in on both sides of the rear cover in the area shown. Rotate the cover up and off. 3. Disconnect the motor wires from the motor cable. 4. On the back of the rear cover open the access cover and pull out the roller tube retaining clip until it disengages from the roller tube. The clip will "latch" in the detach position and can be left in the cover. 5. Pull the roller tube from the motor head. 6. Allow the motor arm to slowly extend out to its maximum extension. 7. While firmly holding the idler arm and roller tube, allow the awning to slowly extend out to the maximum extension of the canopy. Use a scaffold or similar device to support the motor end of roller tube. CAUTION Do not allow the roller tube to drop toward the ground. The twisting motion can cause serious damage to the idler arm. 8. Using a flat blade screw driver, press and release the two (2) rear cover tabs. Lift the rear cover off of the motor frame. Front Motor Frame Press on both sides of the rear cover to release front cover Disconnect Motor Wires Rear Tabs Rear Retaining Clip Access Gear Assy Motor Assy Motor Mount Screws (x3) 9. Remove the three (3) motor mount screws, motor and gear box from the motor frame. Set parts aside. LG011 10. Attach the new gear box and motor to the frame using the three (3) motor mount screws removed previously. 11. Snap the rear cover onto the motor frame. 12. Align the roller tube and insert the shaft into the head. It may be necessary to rotate the roller tube to align the flats of the shaft with the opening. 13. Ensure that the roller tube is fully inserted into the head. With the roller tube shaft FULLY INSERTED, press the retaining clip onto the shaft. The clip goes in only when the shaft is fully inserted. Press the clip until it is firmly seated in the inner groove of the roller tube shaft. 14. Attach the motor wires to the arm cable. Ensure that the wire colors match. 15. Snap the front cover onto the rear cover. Hang the cover on the top and swing down until it clicks. 16. Restore power and test. Front Rear Motor Frame Motor Mount Screws (x3) Press In Retaining Clip Access Rear Inner Groove Gear Assy Motor Assy Clip Clip Installed LG011b 4 070012-301

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE For Awnings Fully Retracted 1. Disconnect power to the awning. 2. Remove the front cover on the motor side. To remove: Press in on both sides of the rear cover in the area shown. Rotate the cover up and off. 3. Disconnect the motor wires from the motor cable in the arm. 4. Drill off the rolled rivet heads and press out the two rivets. Use care to not enlarge the holes in the parts. 5. Slowly extend the motor arm out from the wall. 6. Rotate the motor head and roller tube up to access the rear motor cover. 7. On the rear cover open the access cover and pull out the roller tube retaining clip until it disengages from the roller tube. The clip will "latch" in the detach position and can be left in the rear cover. 8. Pull the motor head off of the roller tube 9. While firmly holding the idler arm and roller tube, allow the awning to slowly extend out to the maximum extension of the canopy. Use a scaffold or similar device to support the roller tube. Press on both sides of the rear cover to release front cover Drill off the rolled rivet head, press rivets out the opposite side Access Front Disconnect Motor Wires Retaining Clip LG023 CAUTION Do not allow the roller tube to drop toward the ground. The twisting motion can cause serious damage to the idler arm. Rear Tabs Rear Motor Frame Gear Assy Motor Assy Motor Frame 1/4" Pop Rivets (x4) Motor Mount Screws (x3) Motor Cable Extends Out the Top of the Arm Channel LG023a 10. Using a flat blade screw driver, press and release the two (2) rear cover tabs. Lift the rear cover off the motor frame. 11. ;Remove the three (3) motor mount screws, motor and gear box from the motor frame. Set parts aside. 12. Position the motor frame in the arm channel. Ensure that the motor cable is extending out of the channel. 13. Attach the motor frame to the arm channel using four (4) 1/4" pop rivets (.09-.25 grip range). 070012-301 5

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado Motor Frame Rear Gear Assy Motor Assy Rear Press In Retaining Clip Inner Groove Front 14. Attach the gear box and motor to the frame using the three (3) motor mount screws removed previously. 15. Snap the rear cover onto the motor frame. 16. Align the roller tube and insert the shaft into the head. It may be necessary to rotate the roller tube to align the flats of the shaft with the opening. 17. Ensure that the roller tube is fully inserted into the head. With the roller tube shaft FULLY INSERTED, press the retaining clip onto the shaft. The clip goes in only when the shaft is fully inserted. Press the clip until it is firmly seated in the inner groove of the roller tube shaft. 18. Attach the motor wires to the arm cable. Ensure that the wire colors match. 19. Snap the front cover onto the rear cover. Hang the cover on the top and swing down until it clicks. 20. Restore power and test. Motor Mount Screws (x3) Access Clip Clip Fully Inserted LG023b 6 070012-301

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE REPLACING THE GAS SHOCK CAUTION The gas shock has approximately 85 lbs of pressure in the closed position. A pressurized shock can open rapidly when removed or released and cause personal injury and property damage. 1. Open the awning. NOTE: The arm may not open completely when the shock has lost pressure or is removed. It may be necessary to carefully pull the arm out and away from the vehicle to open the awning. 2. Drill out the arms stops from the rear channel. Use care to not oversize the holes. 3. On the rear cover, open the access cover and pull the retaining clip out to release the roller tube. 4. Separate the roller tube and end cap. It will be necessary to hold the roller tube and motor arm. Allow the arm to extend out. 5. Support the roller tube and arm. CAUTION Do not allow the roller tube to drop toward the ground. The twisting motion can cause serious damage to the other arm. 6. Unscrew the shock barrel from the clevis in the mounting channel. Tip: Wearing a pair of rubber gloves will aid in gripping the surfaces of the shock. 7. Unscrew the shaft from the clevis in the arm joint. Set old shock aside. NOTE: It may be necessary to use vice grips or pliers on the old shock to unscrew the shock from the clevis. DO NOT use vice grips or pliers on the new shock. Damage to the surface of the shaft or damage to the barrel can cause the new shock to not work correctly. Retaining Clip Loosen Access Rod Clevis 8. Unpack the new shock and carefully allow it to extend to its maximum length. Loosen 9. Coat the threads of the shaft of the new shock with a non-permanent thread lock (i.e. loctite) then screw the rod into the clevis of the arm elbow. Hand-tighten only. 10. Lift and hold the arm up. The arm should be unfolded and extended as far as possible. Cylinder Clevis Drill Out Arm Stops Stops are: 3/16" Pop Rivets w/.063-.125 Grip 11. Coat the threads of the barrel of the new shock with a non-permanent thread lock (i.e. loctite) then screw the barrel into the clevis in the mounting channel. Hand-tighten only. It will be necessary to grip and hold the shaft while turning the barrel. LG012 070012-301 7

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado 12. Attach the roller tube to the arm: Retaining Clip For Motor Side: 12.1. On the RH (motor) arm, press the roller tube shaft into hole in the motor head. It may be necessary to twist the roller tube to align the flats on the roller tube shaft with the flats in the motor head bearing. 12.2. With the roller tube shaft FULLY INSERTED, press the retaining clip onto Shaft the shaft. The clip goes in only when the shaft is fully inserted. Press the clip until it is firmly seated in the groove of the roller tube shaft. WARNING THE ROLLER TUBE MUST BE FULLY INSERTED INTO THE HEAD FOR THE CLIP TO ALIGN WITH THE GROOVE ON THE SHAFT. THE ROLLER TUBE CAN DISENGAGE IF THE CLIP DOES NOT SEAT IN THE GROOVE OF THE SHAFT. Back of Motor Head Inner Groove For Idler Side: 12.3. On the LH (idler) arm, press the roller tube shaft into hole in the idler head. 12.4. With the roller tube shaft fully inserted, press the retaining clip onto the shaft. Move the roller tube shaft until the clip aligns with the inner groove of the shaft. Press the clip until it is firmly seated in the groove of the shaft. 13. Partially retract the awning. It may be necessary to lightly pull down on the lower arm at the mounting channel until the rollers are past the location of the arm stops. Always pull down from the bottom of the arm to avoid pinching. 14. Install new arm stops where the old stops were removed. The stops are 3/16" pop rivets with a.063-.124" grip range. Clip Clip Fully Inserted Retaining Clip Shaft Back of Idler Head Inner Groove Clip Clip Fully Inserted LG004a 8 070012-301

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE PITCH ADJUST ASSEMBLY AND PARTS REPLACEMENT This procedure describes the steps to replace the pitch adjust assembly, valco buttons and the arm rollers. REPLACING THE VALCO BUTTON 1. Extend the awning to access the inside of the pitch adjust assembly. 2. Adjust the awning pitch to the flat (minimum) pitch 3. Disconnect power to the awning. 4. Squeeze the old valco button and lift out. 5. Insert the new valco button. Ensure that the buttons engage the holes in the pitch adjust assy and the arm channel. REPLACING THE ARM ROLLERS OR PITCH ADJUST Pitch Adjust Assy ASSEMBLY The following procedure is used to replace the arm rollers or the complete pitch adjust assy. Valco Button LG018 CAUTION This procedure requires two people. The second person is required to hold support the arm and roller tube during the procedure 1. Extend the awning to access the pitch adjust assy. 2. Disconnect power to the awning. 3. If installed, remove the optional lower wire cover. 4. Drill out the rivet stop at the bottom of the arm channel. 5. Have one person hold and lift the arm and roller tube. 6. Press in the pitch adjustment pins and slide the pitch adjust assy out of the arm channel. 7. Slide the pitch adjustment assy out of the bottom of the rear channel. 8. For roller replacement, remove the old rollers from the posts. 9. Slide the new rollers onto the posts of the pitch adjust assy. NOTE: The rollers are shipped loose with new pitch adjust assy. Drill Out Rivet Stop Optional Wire 1/8" Pop Rivet Pitch Adjust Assy Rollers (x2) LG013 10. Slide the pitch adjust assy and rollers into the rear channel. Note the orientation as shown. 11. Align the arm channel and pitch adjust assy and slide together. It will be necessary to press in the valco buttons. Push the parts together until the valco buttons pop out of the standard adjust holes in the channel. 12. Install a 1/8" pop rivet in the rivet stop hole that was drilled out previously. 070012-301 9

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado LED LIGHTING SWITCH INSTALLATION NOTE: Installers may choose to furnish the control switch. The installation requires that the power line (+12VDC) be attached to a dedicated 2A circuit breaker or a 2A in-line fuse must be installed between the switch and power source. For easy access, locate the fuse close to the switch. 1. Determine the location of the switch. 2. At the switch location, cut a 1 1/8" x 1 1/2" hole. 3. Wire the switch as shown below. Wire terminals at the switch are.187, 18-24 awg female disconnects. NOTE: Allow adequate slack in the 12VDC power line so that the in-line fuse (installed in step 4) can be accessed from behind the switch. 4. Install the in-line fuse: 4.1. Near the switch, cut the red 12VDC power line to the switch. Do not strip the insulation. 4.2. Insert a wire end into one of the wire channels until it butts up against the stop. 4.3. Fold that half of the connector body over until the element contacts the wire. Use pliers to crimp the connector closed. 4.4. Repeat for the second wire end. 4.5. Slide the fuse into the fuse port. Ensure that is firmly seated. 5. Press the in-line fuse, wires and switch into the mounting hole. Secure the switch using two (2) #6 x 1/2" screws. 6. Snap the switch bezel over the switch frame. 2.9" +12VDC 18awg Wire (minimum) #6 x 1/2 Screw (x2) ON OFF 1.88" Red Vehicle Wall 2A In-line Fuse LED Strip in Roller Tube 1.13" Single Pole Single Throw Switch 1.5" 18-24awg Female Disconnect (x2) Connector in Roller Tube 2A In-line Fuse (+12VDC Line) Red Black GND Wire Sewn in Canopy Hem LED002b 10 070012-301

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE LED STRIP REPLACEMENT 1. Extend the awning out completely. LED Slot 2. Disconnect power. 3. Remove the slot covers from the ends of the LED strip. 4. Use a non-permanent marker to mark the location of each end of the LED strip. 5. Carefully pull the wires and connectors out of the roller tube through the hole that is located behind the slot cover location. Disconnect the connectors. 6. Remove the existing LED strip. 7. Clean the slot to remove any dirt and tape residue. 8. Starting at the reference mark on the motor side, remove the release paper from the back of the new strip and press the strip into the LED slot. 9. At the end of the roller tube, cut the LED strip to match the mark on the idler side. To trim the LED strip, ALWAYS cut between the 4-pad cluster as shown. CAUTION Ensure that power is off to the LED strip. Cutting the strip with power on can short the LED strip. 10. Connect the canopy harness and LED connectors. Then carefully push the connectors into the roller tube. 11. Press the slot covers into the LED slot. 12. Restore power and test. Slot Canopy Harness Cut Between Pads to Adjust Length LED Strip LG021 070012-301 11

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado LED HARNESS REPLACEMENT 1. Over extend the awning so that the split grommet in the roller tube is accessible. 2. Disconnect power to the awning and LED controls. 3. Locate and remove the split grommet from the roller tube. 4. Carefully pull the wires and connectors out of the roller tube. Disconnect the connectors. 5. Clamp or tape the LED harness connector outside the roller tube to prevent it from falling back into the roller tube. 6. At the awning rail, cut the harness close to the canopy. Clamp the harness going into the vehicle to prevent it from falling in the vehicle wall. LED Harness Canopy Harness Canopy Hem 7. At the roller tube, remove the connector from the canopy harness. Grommet Retaining Wire Pull Until Wire is Inside Hem Pull Harness Back Keeping the Retaining Wire Inside Hem Clamp Clip Wires Wires Close to Canopy 8. Firmly attach the wire ends of new harness to the old harness. Carefully use the old harness to pull the new harness through the hem of the canopy. 8.1. The harness has a retention wire attached near the connector. When pulling the harness, pull the harness so that the retaining wire is inside the hem. 8.2. Gently pull the harness back toward the roller tube to seat the retention wire inside the canopy hem as shown. 9. At the roller tube: 9.1. Connect the canopy harness connector and LED connector. Then carefully push the connectors into the roller tube. 9.2. Place the split grommet over the canopy harness and press the grommet into the hole of the roller tube. 10. At the vehicle wall: 10.1. For canopies with FLXguard, it will be necessary to attach the wire to the fabric wrap. For vinyl canopies with Weatherguard, the harness is routed in the seam of the Weatherguard, no additional attachment is necessary. 1" x 2" Velcro "Loop" 2" x 8" Velcro "Loop" 1" x 6" Clear Tape 10.1.1. For FLXguard: Position the harness approximately 3/8" from the edge of the material. Attach using a 1" x 6" piece of clear tape (the tape is a special bond tape available from Carefree). Position Wire 10.2. At the vehicle wall, route the new canopy harness through the 3/8" From Edge ALUMAGUARD UNIGUARD FLXguard LED008 wall to the switch. Tip: Tie the new harness to the old harness that was cut previously. Use the old harness to pull the new harness through the wall to the desired location. 10.3. Connect the new harness to the switch. Two (2).187, 18-24 awg female disconnects are provided if connecting to a switch. 10.4. Alternate method: At the wall, splice the new harness to the existing harness using 24 awg butt connectors. Push the connectors into the vehicle wall. Seal the wall entrance hole and wires with a quality silicone sealant. NOTE: Be sure to allow enough harness from the canopy to provide a 3" loop for slack and adequate length for the connectors to be pushed inside the wall before sealing the hole and harness. 12 070012-301 LG015

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE WIRING DIAGRAM To +12VDC RED BLACK To Ground RED Motor Wire WHITE BLUE RED Motor Wire BLACK Motor Wire BLUE WHITE BLACK Motor Wire BLACK RED To +12VDC CONNECTOR To Ground SK003a SK003d WIRE COLOR LH CONNECTOR ORIENTATION RH CONNECTOR ORIENTATION RED +12VDC +12VDC WHITE RED (motor wire) BLACK (motor wire) BLUE BLACK (motor wire) RED (motor wire) BLACK Ground Ground 070012-301 13

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado STANDARD MAINTENANCE Maintaining the Carefree Manual Patio Awning is easy. Just follow these basic steps: Always operate the awning according to the instructions. Periodically check that the fasteners are tight. Tighten if necessary. Keep the awning fabric and arms clean. FABRIC CARE CAUTION Do not use oil based cleaners or any caustic, granulated, or abrasive type cleaners on your Carefree product. 1. One of the best ways to keep the fabric looking good and to delay the need for deep or vigorous cleanings is to hose fabrics off on a monthly basis with clear water. This practice will help prevent dirt from becoming deeply imbedded in the fabric. In most environments, a thorough cleaning will be needed every two to three years. 2. When it s time for a thorough cleaning, the fabric can be cleaned while still on an awning frame. Use a soft brush and warm water with soap. 3. When cleaning the fabric, it is important to observe the following: Always use a natural soap, never detergent. Water should be cold to lukewarm, never more than 100 F. Air-dry only. Never apply heat to the fabric. Always allow the fabric to dry thoroughly before rolling up the awning. Mildew Mildew is a fungus growth that looks like dirt. Vinyl coated polyester fabrics are mildew resistant because of a chemical biocide in the vinyl coating. Under ordinary conditions, mildew will not appear. However, in areas where high temperature and humidity are common, mildew can be a problem and required the material to be washed more frequently. Thoroughly rinse the fabric with clean water and allow to air dry completely before rolling up the awning. Pooling When water collects on the top of the fabric, this is known as "pooling". This can occur during inclement weather or if a running air conditioner discharges over the awning. The water is dumped when the awning is retracted. It is recommended that if water accumulates on the top; retract the awning in steps (8"-12") to dump the water. This will help prevent the fabric from stretching or distorting. The effects of wind and rain on an awning are unpredictable. Severe damage to the awning and the vehicle may result. IF WIND OR EXTENDED PERIODS OF RAIN ARE EXPECTED, ROLL UP THE AWNING AND SECURE FOR TRAVEL. ARM CARE The best method of keeping the arms and braces operating smoothly is to clean them. Dirt and debris can cause the channels not to slide easily. NOTE: Avoid introducing water into the motorized housings. Periodically wash out the channels with running water (i.e. a hose) to keep them clean. If the arms still do not move easily, lightly spray the contact and pivot points with a dry silicone lubricant after the arms have been cleaned and dried thoroughly. Hardware Maintenance Replace any parts that become damaged. Periodically check all mounting hardware, screws, lags, etc., and re-tighten when necessary. 14 070012-301

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE EMERGENCY OVERRIDE If power to the vehicle is not available, the awning can be safely retracted by jumping the motor using a 10V-14V power source such as a cordless drill battery or car battery. WARNING DO NOT USE A 110V POWER SOURCE FOR THE EMERGENCY OVERRIDE PROCEDURE! DOING SO WILL PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE AWNING! DO NOT USE THE EMERGENCY OVERRIDE WITHOUT FOLLOWING THE DIRECTIONS BELOW. 1. Remove the front cover. The cover snaps onto the rear cover. To remove, press on both sides of the rear cover until the front cover releases then lift the front cover off. 2. Detach the RED and BLACK wires from the cable to the motor. 3. Attach jumper wires to the motor wires. 4. Connect the other ends of the jumper leads to a 10-14V source. If the awning moves in the wrong direction, reverse the leads. Maintain contact throughout the retraction process. 5. When the awning is closed, remove the jumper wires and reattach the cable wires to the motor wires. Be sure to match the wire colors. Front Press on both sides of the rear cover to release front cover Attach Jumpers to Wires from Motor 6. Snap the front cover onto the rear cover. Hang the cover on the top and swing down until it clicks. LG010 070012-301 15

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado PART NUMBER LISTING PART NUMBER/SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Roller tube part and serial numbers are located on the roller tube. LG017 16 070012-301

LONGITUDE Service Manual Carefree of Colorado ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 15 17 12 13 14 15 8 9 13 11 10 16b 3 8 A 5 8 7 4 2 16a 6 DETAIL A 8 7 A 16 18 1 16a 19 21 22 20 23 LED Awning Rail Adaptor 24 OFF R G B ON W FLASH STROBE 19 23 FADE SMOOTH 25 FG501 18 070012-301

Carefree of Colorado Service Manual LONGITUDE Item Part Number Description Notes 1 R001838XXX Arm Assy, Motor Side, RH 2 R001839XXX Arm Assy, Idler Side, LH 3 R001826 Kit, Gas Shock 4 R001827 Kit, Pitch Adjust Assy 5 R001828 Valco Button 6 R001840 Kit, Roller Replacement 7 R001829-00X Arm End Cap 8 R001830-00X Kit, Hole Plug pkg of 4 9 R001831-00X Kit, Motor 2 10 R001832 Motor 11 R001833 Gear Box 12 R001834-00X Kit, Idler 2 13 R001835-00X Kit, Clip Hole Cap 14a R001841-xxx Roller Tube Assy, No LED 14b R001842-xxx Roller Tube Assy, w/ LED 15 R001836 Kit, Retaining Clip 16 R001837 Power Harness 16a 012681-00X Wire, Lower pkg of 2 16b R041331-006 Wire, Upper 17 610700xxxXXX Awning Rail, Standard 18 R019487-003 Switch Kit, Awning 3 19a R060755-001 LED Strip, White, 6" Lead Used with awnings 18' or less 6 19b R060755-002 LED Strip, White, 26" Lead Used with awnings 19' or longer 6 19c R060733-001 LED Strip, RGB, 6" Lead Used with awning 18' or less 4,6 19d R060733-002 LED Strip, RGB, 26" Lead Used with awnings 19' or longer 4,6 20 SR0101 LED Switch and Fuse Kit Used with white LED 6 21 R019493-001 Fuse Kit (includes fuse holder and 2A fuse) 22 R060715-002 LED Power Harness 23 R001716 Slot used with roller tube 24 R001764-xxx Awning Rail Adaptor (includes LED strip) 5 25 SR0109 Remote and Mini Controller Kit 4,6 Notes: 1. 00X = Color; 005= White; 006=Black. xxx= Length in inches. 2. Head cover kits include one front cover, one rear cover. 3. Switch kit includes switch, faceplate, screws and connector. 4. Parts marked with note 4 used with awning rail RGB only. 5. For awning rail adaptor (item 24) with RGB LED's, add "RGB" to end of part number. 6. White and RGB (colored) LED components are not interchangeable. 070012-301 19

RV OWNER'S MANUAL LONGITUDE 12V MOTORIZED AWNING Before operating the awning, carefully review the Owner's Manual. The manual contains important safety information, detailed operating instructions, common maintenance procedures and other useful information. Special Note: This manual provides a basic description of the product and the standard operating controls provided by Carefree of Colorado. Some Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM's) may alter or change the placement, style and/or functional configuration of the switches. If your controls do not match the style or description included, contact the coach manufacturer for an accurate description. OEM furnished components are not covered by the Carefree warranty.

LONGITUDE PATIO AWNING INTRODUCTION From it's beginning in the early 70's, Carefree of Colorado has emerged as the premier manufacturer of quality awnings and accessories for Recreational Vehicles (RVs). Our full line of products can provide the accessories that match your life style; no matter what type of RV you own. Check with your dealer to discover the products that can make your life more Carefree. The Longitude awning provides motorized awning comfort with Carefree's standards for looks, strength and dependability with a successful blend of style, quality and economy. The unique "scissor" style arms do not require vertical ground supports. The adjustable arms provide easy to use 6-position pitch adjustment. The roller tube and arms are made from light weight, no-rust aluminum; The 100% billow-proof, worm-gear drive motor eliminates the need for travel locks; Simple single switch operation. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNING Awnings are designed to provide shade and protection from the sun. The effects of wind and rain on an awning are unpredictable and can cause severe damage to the awning and/or the vehicle. If wind or extended periods of rain are expected, retract the awning. WARNING Keep all sources of heat and flame away from the awning canopy. Fabric is not fire-proof and can burn if left in contact with any flame or heat source. NOTICE It is recommended that if leaving the RV unattended for a length of time, retract the awning to avoid unexpected climate conditions. NOTICE If installed, LED lighting must be turned off when the awning is in the rolled up position. This is to prevent possible damage to the LEDs and/or canopy. Additional Warnings and Cautions are included in the text for the proper operation of the awning. IMPORTANT NOTICE: It is strongly recommended that adjustments and repairs not described in this book be performed by trained technicians at your Authorized Carefree Dealer. Work performed by non-authorized persons or businesses may void warranty.

OPERATION STANDARD SWITCH OPERATION To Operate the Awning: Press and hold the Patio Switch until the awning is in the desired position then release the switch. A W N I N G LONGITUDE PATIO AWNING I N O U T Press to Retract Press to Extend TravelR041 ADJUSTING THE PITCH The Longitude arms have 6 pitch adjustment settings. The awning can be extended and retracted in any of these positions without having to reset the pitch between uses. See the NOTICES about unequal pitch settings. Minimum Pitch Maximum Pitch 3 Adjust Pitch as Desired Max. Min. Fully Depress Both Pins (one on each side) Pull Gently To Reduce Pressure on Pins LG009 CAUTION Use care when adjusting the pitch as the awning may move abruptly. 1. Grasp the awning arm in the area shown and gently pull toward the vehicle to reduce pressure on the pins. 2. Fully depress both pitch adjustment pins located on the scissor arm. There is one on each side of the arm; these must be fully pressed in at the same time. Tip: LIGHTLY pulling the arm toward the vehicle will decrease the force required to press the pitch adjustment pins. 3. Slide the arm to the desired set hole - towards the coach for a lower pitch and away from the coach for a higher pitch. NOTICE Do not set the individual arm pitch at more than three (3) positions different between the left and right arm. Damage to the arms and canopy can occur if the awning is retracted when the arms are set at more than 3 positions difference. NOTICE For awnings under 12': the arms must be set at an equal pitch. Damage to the arms and canopy can occur if the awning is retracted with the arms uneven. 1 2

LONGITUDE PATIO AWNING EMERGENCY OPERATION If power to the vehicle is not available, the awning can be safely retracted by jumping the motor using a 10V-14V power source such as a cordless drill battery or car battery. WARNING DO NOT USE A 110V POWER SOURCE FOR THE EMERGENCY OVERRIDE PROCEDURE! DOING SO WILL PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE AWNING! DO NOT USE THE EMERGENCY OVERRIDE WITHOUT FOLLOWING THE DIRECTIONS BELOW. 1. Remove the front cover. The cover snaps onto the rear cover. To remove, press on both sides of the rear cover until the front cover releases then lift the front cover off. 2. Detach the RED and BLACK wires from the cable to the motor. 3. Attach jumper wires to the motor wires. 4. Connect the other ends of the jumper leads to a 10-14V source. If the awning moves in the wrong direction, reverse the Front leads. Maintain contact throughout the retraction process. Press this area to release front cover Attach Jumpers to Wires from Motor LG010 5. When the awning is closed, remove the jumper wires and reattach the cable wires to the motor wires. Be sure to match the wire colors. 6. Snap the front cover onto the rear cover. Hang the cover on the top and swing down until it clicks. COMMON OPERATIONAL QUESTIONS The following items are operational items that may come up as questions during normal operation. 1. The awning motor is equipped with a thermal protection circuit to protect the motor from overheating. Operating the awning repeatedly over a short time period may cause the circuit to sense an overheat condition and shut off the motor. If this occurs, wait approximately 15 minutes to allow the motor to cool then operate the awning in normal fashion. 2. The awning seems to extend and retract slowly. Normal operation time is 28-35 seconds to extend or retract. If the power supply is on the low side of the acceptable voltage range (10VDC-14VDC) the awning will move slower.

LONGITUDE PATIO AWNING AWNING CARE Maintaining a Carefree Awning is easy. Just follow these basic steps: Always operate the awning according to the instructions. Periodically check that the fasteners are tight. Tighten if necessary. Keep the awning fabric and arms clean. FABRIC CARE NOTICE DO not use oil based cleaners or any caustic, granulated, or abrasive type cleaners on your Carefree product. 1. One of the best ways to keep the fabric looking good and to delay the need for deep or vigorous cleanings is to hose fabrics off on a monthly basis with clear water. This practice helps prevent dirt from becoming deeply imbedded in the fabric. In most environments, a thorough cleaning will be needed every two to three years. 2. When it s time for a thorough cleaning, the fabric can be cleaned while still on the awning frame. Use a soft brush and warm water with soap. 3. When cleaning the fabric, it is important to observe the following: Always use a natural soap, never detergent. Water should be cold to lukewarm, never more than 100 F. Air-dry only. Never apply heat to the fabric. Always allow the fabric to dry thoroughly before rolling up the awning. MILDEW Mildew is a fungus growth that looks like dirt. Vinyl coated polyester fabrics are mildew resistant because of a chemical biocide in the vinyl coating. Under ordinary conditions, mildew will not appear. However, in areas where high temperature and humidity are common, mildew can be a problem and require the material to be washed more frequently. POOLING When water collects on the top of the fabric, this is known as "pooling". This can occur during inclement weather or if a running air conditioner discharges over the awning. The water is dumped when the awning is retracted. It is recommended that if water accumulates on the top; retract the awning in steps (8"-12") to dump the water. This will help prevent the fabric from stretching or distorting. The effects of wind and rain on an awning are unpredictable. Severe damage to the awning and the vehicle may result. IF WIND OR EXTENDED PERIODS OF RAIN ARE EXPECTED, ROLL UP THE AWNING AND SECURE FOR TRAVEL. LEAKING On vinyl canopies, side hems and poly cords are stitched in with a sewing machine. On occasion, this stitching may allow water to seep or leak through. This is normal and not a defect covered by warranty. Treat the seams with a quality seam sealer. ARM CARE The best method of keeping the arms and braces operating smoothly is to clean them. Dirt and debris can cause the arms not to move easily. Periodically wash out the channels with running water (i.e. a hose). If the arms still do not move easily, lightly spray the joints and pivot points with a dry silicone lubricant after the arms have been cleaned and dried thoroughly.