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MODUL-AiR ERECTING INSTRUCTIONS

 

(V-1.10) 

WE URGE YOU TO TAKE THE TIME TO STUDY THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN EVERY DETAIL! 

 

** YOU MUST KEEP YOUR BOX WHILST YOUR AWNING IS UNDER WARRANTY ** 

This is a very large box which we have made especially for our AiR awnings.   

You will struggle to find a similar box if you choose NOT to keep the original.   

We will be unable to collect your awning whilst under warranty, if you do not keep this box. 

 

Firstly, check the contents of each box within 7 days of receipt.  If for any reason some items are 
found to be missing then it’s important we know which box they are missing from in order to send 
you the correct quantity.  A check list can be found at the end of this document. This is a good time 
to familiarise yourself with the various component parts of your awning. 

INSTRUCTIONS 

We recommend that the draught cloth and wheel arch cover are fitted first. This helps to avoid 
catching parts of the awning within the wheel arch or under the caravan. 

(NB. Grease, oil, tyre 

dressing etc, cannot be removed from the canvas and is not covered by the warranty) 

IMPORTANT

 Ensure that all air valves are 

fully closed 

(diagram 1). This can be achieved by pressing 

in the valve insert within the valves core with your finger or thumb and turning it clockwise. 

(Do not 

use pliers or similar to do this, it will damage the valve and this would not be covered by our 
warranty.) 

The valves are fitted to the bottom of each main AiR beam.

 

(To test, push the insert 

down with your finger and it should spring back up following your finger out of the valve.)  

See 

below; 

When inflating your new AiR awning, we recommend that for the first two or three times, you leave the dust 

caps OFF the valves whilst inflating.  Once you are happy that the awning is fully inflated,  you can then replace 

the dust caps.  We recommend  inflating using the centre valve on the 260 and  330 models or either of the 

centre valves on the  390 model. 

If whilst inflating the awning, any of the valves appear to be not fully closed, push in and out a couple of times 

with your finger to rectify this. 

         VALVE CLOSED (Ready for 

inflation

 

 

VALVE OPEN (Ready for 

deflation

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diagram 1 

Diagram 2 

Summary of Contents for MODUL-AiR

Page 1: ...an NB Grease oil tyre dressing etc cannot be removed from the canvas and is not covered by the warranty IMPORTANT Ensure that all air valves are fully closed diagram 1 This can be achieved by pressing...

Page 2: ...a Full Awning configuration Position the awning on the caravan taking care to avoid windows doors and lockers It is important to establish exactly where you want the awning footprint as to change the...

Page 3: ...s provided At this point you can peg the two front corners of the awning Before pegging you must a ensure that the canvas footprint is square to the caravan and taut along the bottom of all three side...

Page 4: ...top the sliders riding up and opening Keep the pump attached for the moment in case it is necessary to partially deflate and re inflate At this point of assembly you may decide to fit an extension s I...

Page 5: ...ne of the thicker rods one to each rod for the side panel windows then insert the thinner rod into it and fit the rod ends into the black loops found at the top corners of each window Tie Backs are pr...

Page 6: ...aking may be experienced On first inflation the air bladders within the awning may need to adjust themselves to comfort fit Should you see any areas where the inflation beams have a slightly twisted m...

Page 7: ...e from your awning Do Open out your awning at home make yourself familiar with the contents and check for anything missing using the packing check sheet attached Do Ensure the awning rail on your cara...

Page 8: ...PUMP Modul AiR 260 330 and 390 base units only BACK SUPPORT POLES x 2 Modul AiR 260 330 and 390 base units only BAG FOR SUPPORT POLES Modul AiR 260 330 and 390 base units only MODUL AiR EXTENSION AND...

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