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Pole—Step 2:

 

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Line up the holes on foot of the telescopic pole, to the 
holes in the mudflap of the side wall  

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Secure/ peg the foot to the ground 

*To attach the second wall, simply follow the steps as out-

lined, dependant on your method of installation* 

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Now that all your walls are up, you need to secure them 
to the ground  

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To do this, hook the ladder straps into the x-clips (these 
are found on the outside of all walls) 

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Use the tent pegs provided to secure the ladder straps 
to the ground 

Draft Skirt—Step 1 

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Attaching the draft skirt to your Caravan stops the cold 
breeze from getting into your new living space 

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You will need to install a series of press studs onto the 
wall of your Caravan 

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Find a line that runs near the bottom of your Caravan 
(we recommend you get as close to the floor line as 
possible so that you drill into the timber or aluminium 
backing) 

*Note: Remember to use stainless steel screws and seal them with silicone 

thus preventing nasty rust streaks. 

 

 

Draft Skirt—Step 2 

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Once you’ve installed your press studs, grab the PVC 
material for the draft skirt 

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Line it up with the press studs in your Caravan and use 
this as a guide as to where to insert the receiver press 
studs into the material. 

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Once you’ve inserted all the receiver press studs into 
the material, you can attach the draft skirt to the Cara-
van 

Draft Skirt—Step 3 

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You can trim it down to the size you need and for a 
neater fit, trim around any obstacles such as door 
frames or door stoppers 

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Locate the second piece of material and size it up 
against your wheel arch, trim any unnecessary/ extra 
material away 

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Install press studs onto your Caravan wall taking care 
to follow a straight line as close to your Caravan’s join-
ery as possible 

*Note:  For a more comprehensive guide to installing press studs, please refer 

to the information on the last page of this Instruction Guide 

 

Summary of Contents for Coast Awning Wall Kits

Page 1: ...nts To ensure you purchase the correct size Awning Wall Kit it is recommended that you measure the To ensure you purchase the correct size Awning Wall Kit it is recommended that you measure the width of your rollout awning from the centre of the left arm to the centre of the right arm Please width of your rollout awning from the centre of the left arm to the centre of the right arm Please refer to...

Page 2: ... of the awning measuring from the bottom of the roller tube to the ground Unpack your Awning Wall Kit and locate the front wall panel this has zips at both ends Step 3 Unzip the transition piece from the front wall this makes threading it through the rope track on your roller tube much easier With the zipper facing you thread the transition piece through the rope track Ensure the transition piece ...

Page 3: ...van approx 20mm under your awning vinyl Note Ensure that the centre hole of the saddle bracket measures the same dis tance from the edge of the awning canopy as the drilled hole on the roller tube Step 8 The end of the telescopic rafter pole which has a thicker circumference needs to have its spigot trimmed down to 15mm Once this is done insert the telescopic rafter pole into the bracket on the po...

Page 4: ...at you don t need an infill panel at all but this depends on your awning projection Measure the width of the side wall panel you ve just cre ated and make sure it is the same as the distance from the sail track to the front wall panel Sail Track Step 5 You now need to thread the telescopic rafter pole through the loops on the inside of the side wall pan el To do this you need to measure the floor ...

Page 5: ...this is done by clipping the suspender buckles to the canopy We ve included a vinyl strip to protect your awning vinyl You can also tidy the extra strapping on the suspender buckles by using the black bands supplied Pole Step 1 Follow the steps as previously outlined on how to attach the front and the side wall panels With the side wall in position locate a telescopic pole one end has a rubber foo...

Page 6: ...the timber or aluminium backing Note Remember to use stainless steel screws and seal them with silicone thus preventing nasty rust streaks Draft Skirt Step 2 Once you ve installed your press studs grab the PVC material for the draft skirt Line it up with the press studs in your Caravan and use this as a guide as to where to insert the receiver press studs into the material Once you ve inserted all...

Page 7: ...t wall no more gap Instructions for Press Studs Place a stainless steel screw which you have pre purchased through C this is the receiver press stud Screw the receiver press stud into the wall of your Caravan Coast recommends that you follow steps 1 9 as per the diagram for the draught skirt and steps a c for the wheel cover Please use an approved sealant behind each and every receiver press stud ...

Page 8: ...a result of rain pooling on your awning canopy Refer below Coast to Coast Awning Wall Kits are also available for Pop Tops and Motorhomes Please contact your nearest Coast to Coast product stockist for more information To locate your nearest Coast to Coast product stockist please ring a Coast to Coast branch in your state NSW Head Office P 02 9645 7600 E salesnsw coastrv com au VIC P 03 9930 0500 ...

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