3
1
Awning flysheet
1
Hand pump
1
Peg bag
1
Draught skirt
1
Carry bag
1
If you are missing any parts please contact your supplying dealer.
Before using for the first time please check the contents of your awning
SITING
Choose a site that is flat and, if possible, protected from the wind. Sloping
ground may have an adverse affect on your finished awning.
SET UP
To protect your awning from dirt and damage, it may be beneficial to lay a
groundsheet or awning carpet down before unpacking. Unpack the awning,
separate and identify the different parts.
Slide (1) the awning beading, on the rear of the awning roof, through the
caravan awning channel until it is in your required position. The awning should
be positioned on a horizontal part of the caravan.
Peg the webbing strap rear corners of the awning (2). Each corner should be
pegged under the caravan to pull the awning as close to the caravan as
possible. The Fiesta walls are designed to flare out a little.
2
4
Locate the deflation valves at each end of the
main arched AirPole (3). Ensure that the valves
are closed by turning the taps to a 90° angle (as
shown).
Locate the inflation valve on the awning.
Ensure that the valve is screwed tightly into the
AirPole by turning the outer ring (4).
3
4
5
IMPORTANT
It is important that whilst turning
this ring that the valve does not
spin in the AirPole, you can prevent
this from happening by holding the
valve in place where it meets the
AirPole. In picture (4) the left hand
is holding the valve in place. If the
valve spins it will twist the inflation
tube in the pole and may lead to
premature failure. If you suspect
this has happened do not inflate
your awning before untwisting the
tube. Unscrew the valve from the
AirPole and check that the inflation
tube is not twisted. Before
replacing the valve ensure that the
black sealing washer is in place (5).
It is not normally necessary to
remove this valve in day to day use.
WARNING
NEVER OPEN THE ZIP ON THE
GREY INNER TUBES WHILST THE
POLES ARE INFLATED. THIS
WILL RESULT IN THE POLE
BURSTING.