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9. Attach the two remaining
Cup Spreaders
of the three to each end of the
Velcro Spreader
over the
kitchen.
10.
Note:
if setting up camper for a quick overnight stop, and you don’t want to set up the awning, you
can secure the awning eyelets to the corresponding eyelets on the driver’s side of the tent to stop
the awning moving/blowing around.
TIP: In the event of high winds and heavy rain lower the front of the awning, in
particular each end to allow for better water runoff and bracing.
To Pull Down Awnings
Pull down of the awning walls is simply a reverse of the set up, i.e.what you did last, you now do first.
Always remember though, the awning (roof section), can remain affixed to the trailer tent, and never require
removal. The CUB camper can still be closed fully with the awning still attached. Leaving the awning
attached will eliminate the hardest part of the awning set up and is recommended for ease of camper use.
Awning Overview
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