Other than running the roller tube out to the full extension of the arms, I don't think there is any adjustment to the tension on the fabric. The electric awning tends to be a bit loose by design, unlike the manual awnings.
Don't know what brand or model you have but if you use both name and model number and do a search on the computer you might be able to scratch up a operation manual which will tell you hopefully whatever you want to know about your awning.
I can tell you the electric ones are a different beast from the older manual ones. My advise is don't tie it down, bring it up every night and when ever you leave the RV. I've seen a gust of wind really do a number on two different electric awnings.
Its been windy where we are in Florida and our awning has been up more then down.
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