background image

Instructions: 

PolyPRO

 

1

 WARNING!

Cover for storage use only. 
Do not occupy the 

RV while cover

 is on 

the RV.  
Do not run the RV engine with the 
cover on.

 WARNING!

Installation is best done with two people 
and most RVs require working from the 
roof of the RV. 

Never install on a windy 

day or when the roof is slippery. Please 
take care when you are on a ladder or 
the roof.  
Be sure that your helper does not pull 
the cover while you are installing on the 
the top of the RV. 
For campers and 

5

th wheels: 

If you go 

on your roof, be careful to stay toward the 
back half—if you go out too far to the front 
your RV could tip forward. 

Note:

 camper and 5th wheel covers are

 

only for use when stored off the truck. 

CAUTION

Installation and removal is safer and 
easier when done by two people. 

Tools Needed

 

• Scissors
• Matches or lighter (optional)
• Screwdriver (usually Phillips head) for

roof antennas. 

Installation

1

.

 Cover or tape any sharp edges on your

RV that could wear against your RV cover. 
Be sure to lower any roof antennas.

2

a.

 

For Campers

  

Drape your camper cover over your pickup 
camper with the zippered panel at the 
back. 
Pull the elasticized hems down over the 
front overhang and in the back.

Buckle the three front straps  
together (Fig.

1

).

Pull the two bottom straps under the 
camper and snap into the buckles on the 
opposite side (Fig.

1

).

Adjust all the straps for a snug fit. The 
back panel can be unzipped so that you 
can access the door to your camper. You 
can keep the back panel open by rolling 
it up and snapping the two short straps 
at the right over the rolled fabric. (Skip to 
Use and Storage). 

2

b.

 

For folding camping trailers 

Fold your camping trailer down and secure 
it before installing your cover. Find the 
Classic logo on your cover—this is the 
front. Slip your Folding Camping Trailer 
Cover over the top of your trailer then pull 
the elasticized bottom hem down along 
the bottom edge of the trailer. (Skip to 
step 

4

). 

2

c.

 

For most RVs

  

On smaller RVs your cover can be installed 
with ladders but on most RVs it’s easiest 
to install your cover from the roof.
Carefully climb up on the roof and have a 
friend hand you the cover in its storage 
bag. At the front of your RV carefully 
remove  your cover from its storage bag.
With the Classic logo to the front of your 
RV unroll the cover down the length of the 
roof. Drop the front of your cover over the 
front of your RV then carefully and slowly 
move toward the back spreading out your 
cover and letting the sides fall down the 
sides of your RV. 

Climb down the rear ladder and pull the 
back end of the cover down the back of 
your RV.

3

.

 Pull the elasticized corners down over

the bumper(s) of your RV.

4

.

 Tie an end of the supplied rope onto

one of the D-rings (Fig.

2

) along the bottom 

hem. Toss the free end of the rope under 
your RV to the D-ring on the opposite side. 
Allowing enough rope to make a knot, 
cut it off and tie it to the D-ring. Repeat 
with the remaining rope and D-rings. To 
keep the rope ends from fraying you can 
carefully melt the ends with a match  
or lighter. 

Use and Storage 

A handy storage bag is provided. To fit 
your cover in the bag, fold and roll it tightly 
rather than stuffing it. Never store a wet 
cover in the storage bag or confined area 
as the cover can be damaged by mildew. 

Care

Clean your cover with a hose or with a soft 
rag. Do not use soap as it could damage 
the protective coatings on the fabric.

Fig. 

1

Fig.

for camper covers only

D-ring

Fig.   

2

do not 

use soap 

line dry 

do not iron 

do not 

pack wet 

Reviews: