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MAINTENANCE

PROTECTIVE COVERS

Ensure all protective covers are clean and dry before fitting 
to any of your marquee products.

SCREWS

Regularly check that all screws are firm (not too tight). This 
can be done by using an allen key and/or screw driver. If a 
truss bar screw is missing, replace it immediately as this will 
put additional pressure on the frame when setting up.

LEGS

When retracting or extending the legs on your marquee it 
is important that both the inner and outer segments of the 
leg are clean and free of obstructions such as: sticky tape, 
masking tape, rope, string and cable ties. When sticky tape, 
string etc are left on the tent frame legs it can cause the 
inner and outer segments to jam.

TRUSS BARS

The truss bars (cross bars) are an integral part of the 
marquee structure. If a truss bar is broken or damaged it 
is recommended that you do not use the marquee until 
it’s repaired or replaced. If operated correctly in normal 
weather conditions the truss bars should not break.

CLEANING

Do not use solvents on any part of the Marquee.

ROOF & WALLS

When cleaning your marquee (roof, walls or valance panels) 
use a soft mop and any mild household cleaning fluid such 
as dish detergent mixed with warm water.

When cleaning the roof of your marquee we recommend 
that the tent is fully opened and secured into position. 
Remove any leg extensions or accessories such as side walls 
as these can be cleaned separately.

We recommend that the roof of your marquee be cleaned 
regularly in proportion to the frequency of use.

Allow your marquee to completely dry before packing down 
and fitting the protective cover. This will prevent mildew and 
mould growth.

SMALL STAINS

Simply clean with a general-use mild household detergent 
and a clean cloth.

FRAME

We recommend that the marquee frame be cleaned 
regularly. Use a silicone spray on the frame after extended 
use or in damp weather conditions. This will ensure your 
frame operates easily and will maintain a clean look. Be sure 
to remove any excess spray before attaching the roof.

TRANSPORTATION

The marquee should be stood upright during transit. If your 
marquee needs to be positioned horizontally you 

MUST

 

remove the rooftop to prevent potential damage.

REPAIRS & SPARE PARTS

ROOF

Should your marquee roof be damaged, please contact the 
Extreme Marquees Office. We will assess the damage and 
either suggest a repair centre or arrange to return the roof 
to our Warehouse/Office. In the case of an issue covered 
under warranty, claim forms can be found on our website -  
https://www.extreme-marquees.com.au/resource-centre/

FRAME

Should your marquee frame be damaged the following 
options are available.

Contact the Extreme Marquees Office, advise which 
connector, truss bar or leg requires replacement. Use 
an allen key or screw driver to remove the damaged 
component, and replace it with the new part.

https://www.extreme-marquees.com.au/marquee-spare-
parts/

OR

In the case of a warranty claim, a Warranty Claim Form must 
first be completed. Forms are available online at -  
https://www.extreme-marquees.com.au/resource-centre/

NOTE: 

Fit the protective cover to the marquee frame top to 

bottom, leaving Marquee to stand on its feet or wheels.

DO NOT 

drag marquee protective covers as this can cause 

wear and tear and may cause damage to your marquee.

Summary of Contents for X5 TRUE BLUE Series

Page 1: ...y structures and MUST be packed down and stowed away in any adverse weather conditions such as storm rain or wind gusts Your marquee should never be left up unattended Prolonged exposure to the sun ca...

Page 2: ...ymbol is shown on boxes Mallet Hammer to secure steel pins HOW TO STORE 1x Marquee Roof 1x Marquee Frame 1x Protective Cover PARTS LIST Standard package items listed below Please note accessories are...

Page 3: ...ighten the toggle 9 Ensure protective flaps are over the truss connectors This will protect the roof from wear Attach them by looping the straps around the truss and engaging the clips then tighten 3...

Page 4: ...Recommended procedure below For safety reasons it is recommended that 2 persons set up any marquee PACK DOWN INSTRUCTIONS Recommended procedure below For safety reasons it is recommended that 2 perso...

Page 5: ...ct the back legs RETURN TO STEP 4 ON PACK DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 3MX6M PACK DOWN INSTRUCTIONS Recommended procedure below For safety reasons it is recommended that 2 persons pack down any marquee 8 Release...

Page 6: ...er to the Set Up Instructions 2 Remove standard marquee protective cover NEVER wheel with the cover on 3 Fasten the wing nuts on the left right until finger tight Repeat until all wheels are fitted to...

Page 7: ...utter hooks through eyelets in roof flap face hooks inwards RAIN GUTTER INSTRUCTIONS HALF WALL INSTRUCTIONS 1 Attach half wall display connector to marquee leg Repeat on other side 3 Insert half wall...

Page 8: ...f the adjustable poles in to the holes found in the horizontal awning rod 7 Twist the awning poles to extend or shorten and then reverse twist the poles to tighten 8 Hook and Eyelet Awning 2 Put wall...

Page 9: ...d the hook Secure the bauble around the screw fastener 8 Position the banner pole on the base slide the white ring down to secure 2 Small Banners 2m Extend the banner pole to the designated line 2m li...

Page 10: ...ear Printed 600D PU Coated Polyester 1 Year Printed UV Fabric Fade Resistant 2 Years Plain 580gsm PVC Crest PVC 5 Years Printed 550gsm PVC 2 Years Clear PVC 2 Years Banner Fabric 6 Months Your product...

Page 11: ...ee to completely dry before packing down and fitting the protective cover This will prevent mildew and mould growth SMALL STAINS Simply clean with a general use mild household detergent and a clean cl...

Page 12: ...call 1300 850 832 email admin extreme marquees com au shop www extreme marquees com au...

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