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Dometic power awning constant Boop-Boop-Boop. Help please

rubycreekted
Explorer
Explorer
I am camping beside a 2006 vintage coach with subject awning and symptom. The ladies do not have a owners manual. It has a box about 6 inch by 5 inch with a rocker switch that says in-out or up-down. I took the cover off this box and checked the fuse under the cover. The beeping stopped when the fuse was removed but started again as soon as I put the fuse back in. Can anyone please tell me what the beeping is trying to tell us and what may be the problem. THANKS, TED
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BigBlockTank
Explorer
Explorer
btilfan wrote:
2006 is vintage?


EXACTLY what I thought. Mine is ancient, it's 3 years older than that. Thanks for the reminder, that I'm old, retired, and broke....

hahahaha

btilfan
Explorer
Explorer
2006 is vintage?
2007 Damon Astoria Pacifica
My next hobby.

rubycreekted
Explorer
Explorer
Jesse_C wrote:
Did you see a toggle switch on the black control box for the wind sensor? If so, turn it off, the beeping should stop.


No I didn't know about the switch. I will check tomorrow. THANKS ALL,, TED

cyntdon2010
Explorer
Explorer
wow! It took only 22 mins to solve his problem..

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dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
Jesse_C wrote:
Did you see a toggle switch on the black control box for the wind sensor? If so, turn it off, the beeping should stop.


The beeping is an indication that there is a LOSS of communication between the control box and the Wind sensor. As he stated, on the side of the box is a phone type cable and the toggle switch. Turn the toggle OFF and the beeping should stop. Doug

Jesse_C
Explorer
Explorer
Did you see a toggle switch on the black control box for the wind sensor? If so, turn it off, the beeping should stop.
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