Fiamma f80s awning , adjustment

BrianandSue
BrianandSue Forum Participant Posts: 46
edited July 16 in Motorhomes #1

, I have a Fiamma f80s awning on my van and for some reason it will not close and lock properly it’s been fine up till now, does anyone now how to adjust it please, I can’t seem to find anything on line.

Thanks Brian

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  • peedee
    peedee Club Member Posts: 9,383
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    edited July 17 #2

    I am not aware of any adjustment on awnings I would check the following:

    Are the legs stowing correctly

    Has any dirt got into the mechanism, try to clean.

    Lastly spray the moving parts with silicone grease

    peedee

  • Randomcamper
    Randomcamper Club Member Posts: 1,062 ✭✭
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    edited July 18 #3

    There is some info on line, if you Google something like "Fiamma awning adjustment" you will get several results.

    I've linked a couple for you but there are more.....

     

    https://www.motorhomefacts.com/threads/fiamma-roll-out-awning-adjustment.14627/

    https://forums.outandaboutlive.co.uk/topic/7194-fiamma-f45i-awning-adjustmentsmajor-problem/

    I seem to recall a quite extensive discussion on the Auto Sleeper owners forum but I think that related to Thule awnings, although I suspect they are very similar ....

  • chasncath
    chasncath Forum Participant Posts: 1,659
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    edited July 20 #4

    We had a similar problem on a Fiamma F45. Same make but obviously much older. I resolved the problem with some help from the MMM forum.

    The spring mounting at the winder end had become overtightened (by me) when adjusting the side to side droop of the arms. The Fiamma advice sheet said adjust the upper nut.

    I slackened off the upper nut which then allowed the body to slide in and out of the fully-in position. It's just a short slot in the nylon which allows the assembly to pivot as the awning closes.

    I cleaned and lubricated the assembly, retightened the nut, and never had any problems after that.

    Hope this helps!