Step Five
Now the awning can be pegged to the ground.
The steel pegs (k) are used on the elasticated loops
around the base of the material which are hidden
underneath the black awning skirt.
There is an inner skirt and an outer skirt, both of which
are pegged down using the plastic pegs (a).
Six steel pegs are also used for pegging out the guys,
three each side.
Step Six
The ground sheet can now be placed inside the awning
and pegged down using the remaining plastic pegs (a).
5. Peg the awning to the ground and peg out the guys
6. Peg down the ground sheet inside the awning
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Tech Sheet
Spot Colour Pantone 653
Spot Colour P653/P151
Spot Colour White out
4 Colour Blue
4 Colour White out
4 Colour Blue/Orange
Black
White
Spot Colours
Process Colours
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Step Three
After fitting the material, you can extend the legs which
have three height settings.
The ideal height is one where the awning material can
be pegged to the ground securely without placing too
much strain on the fabric or the poles.
Once you are happy that the material is fitted correctly
you can tie it to the frame legs. Inside the awning there
are eight ties, two in each corner.
Step Four
The overhang poles above, (l), (f) and (h) can now be
fitted together and then clamped onto the front of the
frame that you made earlier.
The roof material can now be pulled over this frame and
the two are held together with velcro strips.
3. Tie the material to the frame legs
4. Attach overhang and fix roof material with velcro strips
(h)
(f)
(l)
(f)
(h)
(k)
(a)
(a)