Lippert Components Solera Slide Topper Installation And Owner's Manual

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Solera® Slider
Installation and Owners Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
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Slider
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................ 2
Safety Information ..................................... 2
Resources Required ................................... 2
Parts List ................................................ 3
Installation .............................................. 4
Installing the Awning Rail .............................. 4
Assemble the Extension Rod and Cap ................ 4
Installing the Solera Slide Topper Assembly ........... 5
Securing the Fabric .................................... 6
Maintenance ............................................ 6
Fabric Care ........................................... 6
Troubleshooting ........................................ 7
Notes .................................................... 8
Installation and Owner’s Manual
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NOTE: The number of variances for the Solera Slider is
too extensive to list herein and beyond the scope of this document. Contact LCI Customer Service at (574) 537-8900 or email: customerservice@lci1.com to request the appropriate variance applicable to a specific requirement.
NOTE: If the optional Solera Slider Access Kit was purchased keep these instructions to reference the parts list but use the installation instructions that were included in the Solera Slider Access Kit.
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Introduction

Solera® Sliders are a high-quality, cost-effective way to help keep slide-outs free of dirt, leaves and debris. Solera Sliders are permanently attached to the slide-out and retract/extend with the room. The easy-to-install kits are designed to fit rooms from 66" to 192" in length. All Solera Slider fabric produced before August 2014 allows for a 58" projection and all fabric produced after that date allows for a 48" projection. The hardware hole pattern is universal and will match most competitive brands, which alleviates the need to patch holes.
• The Solera Slider kit comes complete with mounting hardware.
• Awning rail included.
• All fabric is 6” shorter than slide topper length, which is measured from centerline of torsion arm to centerline of torsion arm.
• Box width is measured on the outside front of the box. Include the T-molding for a proper fit.
Additional information about this product can be obtained from lci1.com/support or by using the myLCI app. Replacement kits can be ordered from https://store.lci1.
com/ or by using the myLCI app.
The myLCI app is available for free on iTunes® for iPhone® and iPad® and also on Google Play™ for Android™ users.
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Safety Information

Read and fully understand all instructions before installing or operating this product.
Adhere to all safety labels.
This manual provides general installation procedures. Many variables can change the circumstances of the procedure, i.e., the degree of difficulty involved in the service operation and the ability level of the individual performing the operation.
Solera® Slider
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This manual cannot begin to plot out procedures for every possibility, but will provide the general instructions for effectively installing the system. In the event the skill level required is too advanced or the procedure too difficult, a certified technician should be consulted before performing the necessary installation. Failure to correctly install the system may result in voiding the warranty, inflicting injury or even death.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL MAY RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY, UNIT DAMAGE OR VOIDING OF THE COMPONENT WARRANTY.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN PERFORMING SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE TO THE UNIT. OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT TO CONSIDER WOULD BE HEARING PROTECTION, GLOVES AND POSSIBLY A FULL FACE SHIELD, DEPENDING ON THE NATURE OF THE SERVICE.
MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH, CRUSH OR CUT. KEEP CLEAR AND USE CAUTION.

Resources Required

• 1-2 people, depending on task
• Cordless or electric drill or screw gun
• Appropriate drive bits
• Screwdriver
• Tape measure
• Silicone sealant or butyl tape
• Silicone lubricant
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Parts List

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Solera Slide Topper - White
Letter PN Description Qty
A 272455 Drive Head (incl w/ roll tube) 1
B 272454 Idler Head (incl w/ roll tube) 1
C 2724561 Torsion Arm Cap 2
D 362117
E 3452071 Extension Rod 2
F 2724411
G 300247
H 280648
I 382228 Roll Tube 1
J 675906
K 281079
L 281928 Awning Rail 1
M 252593
Screw, #10 - 16 x 1 1/4” Pan Head, Self Drilling
Extension Rod Bracket
Screw, #10 - 16 x 3/4”, Hex Washer Head, Self Drilling
Screw, 1/4” - 20 x 5/8” Slotted Pan Head, Self Tapping
Screw, #8 - 18 x 1/2” Pan Head, Self Drilling (incl w/ roll tube)
Screw, #6 - 20 x 1/2” Hex Washer, Self Drilling
Screw, #8 - 18 x 1” Square Pan Head, Self Drilling
10
2
4
2
8
2
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Solera Slide Topper - Black
Letter PN Description Qty
A 285149 Drive Head (incl w/ roll tube) 1
B 285148 Idler Head (incl w/ roll tube) 1
C 2724562 Torsion Arm Cap 2
D 362118
E 3452072 Extension Rod 2
F 2724412
G 300247
H 280648
I 676498 Roll Tube 1
J 276611
K 281079
L 281929 Awning Rail 1
M 364290
Screw, #10 - 16 x 1 1/4” Pan Head, Self Drilling
Extension Rod Bracket
Screw, #10 - 16 x 3/4”, Hex Washer Head, Self Drilling
Screw, 1/4” - 20 x 5/8” Slotted Pan Head, Self Tapping
Screw, #8 - 18 x 1/2” Pan Head, Self Drilling (incl w/ roll tube)
Screw, #6 - 20 x 1/2” Hex Washer, Self Drilling
Screw, #8 - 18 x 1” Square Pan Head, Self Drilling
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2
4
2
8
2
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NOTE: Part numbers are shown for identification purposes only. Not all parts are available for individual sale. All parts with a link to the Lippert Store can be purchased.
A B
C D E
F G
H
I J K
L
M
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Installation

All screws supporting the awning assembly MUST have a backer within the structure of the wall of the unit. Refer to unit manufacturer for proper location.

Installing the Awning Rail

Awning rail included.
1. Position the awning rail along the line where the roof and
wall meet or a minimum of 3” above the upper edge of the slide room the Solera Slider will cover. The awning rail must be level and parallel with the top of slide room box of the unit.
2. After determining the awning rail’s proper location,mark
its position with a non-permanent method of marking.
3. Apply sealant to the back of the awning rail (Fig.1A).
4. Align the awning rail on the wall and secure with
#8 - 18 X 1” screws, using all fastener holes.
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Assemble the Extension Rod and Cap

1. Slide the extension rod (Fig.2A) into the spring head
assembly torsion arm (Fig.2B), aligning the fastener locations (Fig.2).
2. Slide the spring head assembly torsion arm end cap (Fig.2C) into the extension rod (Fig.2A), aligning all three fastener locations (Fig.2). Fasten using the provided 1/4” - 20 x 5/8” slotted pan head, self-tapping screw (Fig.3).
NOTE: Do not secure the second extension rod to the spring head assembly torsion arm until the Solera Slider is ready for installation on the unit.
A
B
C
A
fastener locations
Fig.2
Fig.1
Fig.3
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3. Seal the back side of the extension rod bracket screw
holes with sealant so that the sealant is against the unit when mounting the extension rod bracket.
4. Place the support arm bracket against the bottom
of the T-molding at the top corner of the slide-out. Make sure to keep the support arm bracket parallel with the T-molding. Fasten using the provided #10 - 16 x 1 ¼” self-tapping screws (Fig.4).
Fig.4
5. Repeat Steps 1-4 for the other end, but do not secure
the second hex extension rod to the spring head assembly torsion arm until the Solera Slider is ready for installation
on the unit.
Installing the Solera Slider Assembly
1. To prepare for fabric installation, use a screwdriver to
spread open either end of the awning rail on the installation end (Fig.5A).
2. To protect the fabric from damage during installation,
le any sharp edges or burrs from the awning rail.
3. Spray the inside of the awning rail channel with silicone
lubricant (Fig.5B).
4. Remove packaging from the roll tube and unroll a small portion of fabric, no more than one turn.
UNROLLING THE FABRIC MORE THAN ONE TURN WILL CAUSE THE SLIDE TOPPER TO LOSE TENSION AND CREATE SLACK WHEN CLOSING THE SLIDE ROOM. MAKE SURE TO LEAVE THE SLIDE ROOM CLOSED OR NOT TO EXTEND MORE THAN 6”.
5. Using at least two people, feed the polycord through the awning rail channel (Fig.6A).
A
Fig.6
6. Feed one of the extension rods into the extension rod bracket. By pulling the extension rod all the way into the extension rod bracket, the opposite end extension rod can now slide into the extension bracket or optional access bracket at the opposite end.
7. Angle the extension rod so that the roll tube will not be touching the slide room.
8. Secure the second extension rod to the spring head assembly torsion arm using the provided 1/4” - 20 x 5/8” slotted pan head, self-tapping screw (Fig.3).
9. Center the Solera Slider over the slide room using a tape measure.
B
A
Fig.5
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10. Fasten the extension rods to the extension rod brackets
by installing two of the provided #10 - 16 x ¾” self drilling hex washer head screws in each extension rod bracket (Fig.7A).
A
Fig.7
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Maintenance

Fabric Care

If the awning is retracted while wet, extend the awning and let it dry as soon as conditions allow before retracting. This will help prevent the formation of mildew and add greatly to the life of the awning. Mildew does not form on the fabric itself, but on the accumulated dust, dirt and grime.
Periodically clean vinyl or woven acrylic fabric using a mixture of ¼ cup of dish soap and 5 gallons of warm water. Liberally apply the mixture on the top of the fabric and retract the awning for five minutes. This will apply the mixture to the bottom of the fabric as well. Extend the awning and hose off with fresh water. Repeat if necessary. Allow fabric to dry before retracting.
ROLL TUBE SPRINGS ARE UNDER TENSION. IMPROPERLY SECURED ROLL TUBE SPRINGS CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PRODUCT DAMAGE. SLOWLY RELEASE SPRING TENSION TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PRODUCT DAMAGE.
11. Firmly hold the roll tube when removing the spring clip
to relieve spring tension.

Securing the Fabric

1. Extend and retract the room several times to ensure that
the fabric is square on the roll tube.
2. Secure the fabric in the awning rail no more than 1”
inside the edge of the fabric on both ends using a #6 x ½” hex head screw. Install the screw down through the awning rail into the fabric and the polycord (Fig.8).
awning rail
1"
fabric stitching
Fig.8
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Troubleshooting

Solera® Slide Topper Troubleshooting Chart
What’s Happening? What Should Be Done?
Rub marks appear on the fabric. Check that there is no debris in the track where fabric goes into the case.
Fabric sags or is loose.
Fabric will not roll up.
Fabric will not unroll.
Fabric appears to roll up at an angle.
Check tension on springs.
Make sure the end caps are properly secured.
Check tension on springs.
Make sure there are no debris or foreign objects in the fabric opening or case.
Make sure the spring clips that lock the tension for install have been removed from both ends of the end caps.
Make sure the rail that is mounted to the unit is square with the main housing of the slide topper.
Make sure fabric is cut square.
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Notes

Solera® Slider
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
Manual information may be distributed as a complete document only, unless Lippert Components provides explicit consent to distribute individual parts.
All manual information is subject to change without notice. Revised editions will be available for free download at lci1.c om. Manual information is considered factual until made obsolete by a revised version.
Please recycle all obsolete materials and contact Lippert Components with concerns or questions.
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