Dometic Two Step Awning
The Dometic Two Step Awning is a versatile and durable awning that is perfect for RV enthusiasts who want to enjoy the outdoors without having to worry about the weather. This awning is designed to shed water if left out in the rain, and the rear arm will automatically decrease the awning height by approximately 9 inches when it is raining. When there is no longer the need to shed water, it will return to its normal height.
The Dometic Two Step Awning is also extremely durable and can be operated during moderate rain and wind conditions. However, when periods of heavy rain and/or wind are expected, the awning should be closed and in the locked position. Damage caused by wind and rain is not covered by warranty.
Dometic Two Step Awning
The Dometic Two Step Awning is a versatile and durable awning that is perfect for RV enthusiasts who want to enjoy the outdoors without having to worry about the weather. This awning is designed to shed water if left out in the rain, and the rear arm will automatically decrease the awning height by approximately 9 inches when it is raining. When there is no longer the need to shed water, it will return to its normal height.
The Dometic Two Step Awning is also extremely durable and can be operated during moderate rain and wind conditions. However, when periods of heavy rain and/or wind are expected, the awning should be closed and in the locked position. Damage caused by wind and rain is not covered by warranty.
Dometic Two Step Awning
The Dometic Two Step Awning is a versatile and durable awning that is perfect for RV enthusiasts who want to enjoy the outdoors without having to worry about the weather. This awning is designed to shed water if left out in the rain, and the rear arm will automatically decrease the awning height by approximately 9 inches when it is raining. When there is no longer the need to shed water, it will return to its normal height.
The Dometic Two Step Awning is also extremely durable and can be operated during moderate rain and wind conditions. However, when periods of heavy rain and/or wind are expected, the awning should be closed and in the locked position. Damage caused by wind and rain is not covered by warranty.
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