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SITING 
Choose  a  site  that is flat  and, if  possible,  protected 
from  the  wind.    Try  to  set  up  your  awning  with  the 
doors facing away from the wind. 
 
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 differ-
ent  parts  (a  frame  diagram  is  included  with  these 
instructions).  At this stage you may wish to zip out 
the four wall panels.  This will make it easier to han-
dle the awning roof. 
 
Slide the awning beading, on the rear of the awning 
roof,  through  the  caravan  awning  channel  until  it  is 
in  your  required  position  (A).    Attach  the  bracket 
pads  to  the  beading  on  the  inside  of  the  roof  (B).  
There are three brackets.  One should be positioned 
in the middle of the awning and one in each of  the 
rear  corners.    Undo  the  turn-screw  to  loosen  the 
clamp,  attach  and  then  retighten.  Do  not  worry  too 
much  about  positioning  as  these  can  be  adjusted 
when  the  awning  is  set  up.    Identify  the  different 
parts of the awning frame and roughly lay them out 
under  the  awning  canvas  in  their  approximate  posi-
tions.    Go  inside  the  awning  and  taking  bracket  (1) 
pass this through the hole in the centre apex of the 
awning.    The  arm  with  the  plastic  adjusting  clamp 
should pass through to the outside.  Attach leg (5) to 
the  centre  bracket  but  do  not  extend  the leg  above 
head height.  Locate the hook on the end of the roof 
rafter (4)  into the centre bracket pad (C) and extend 
it  so  that  some  pressure  is  exerted  on  the  front 
bracket  (D).    Take  one  of  the  apex  to  eave  poles 
(10) and attach to one side of the centre bracket (E).  

 

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Attach  the  corner  bracket  (2  or  3)  onto  the  end  of 
this  pole  and  locate  through  the  opening  (F)  in  the 
top  corner  of  the  awning  (adjusting  clamp  out 
again).    Attach  a  leg  (6)  into  the  bracket  (G)  and 
then  take  a  roof  rafter  (4)  attach  it  to  the  corner 
bracket pad (H) and then attach the end of the pole 
onto the corner bracket.  Repeat the other side. 
Before raising the legs to their full height go outside 
and attach the stub canopy poles (8) to the brackets 
and  then  insert  the  front  canopy  poles  (11/12) 
through  the  sleeves    (I)  in  the  front  of  the  canopy 
and  attach  to  the  hooks  on  the  stub  canopy  poles 
(J). 
 
Using  the  clamp  attach  the  rear  legs  (7)  to  the  two 
outside  roof  rafters  (K).    Adjust  the  length  and  ten-
sion.    These  should  be  positioned  against  the  rear 
bumper pad and the pads against the caravan. 
 
Replace  all  panels  and  close  all  doorways  and  en-
trances. 

 

Summary of Contents for Jamboree

Page 1: ...thread to help prevent leakage To maximise the effectiveness of this thread it will be necessary to weather the awning This involves setting it up and allowing it to become wet and then dry It may take several soakings to reach its maximum weatherproofing This awning is designed for use in light to moderate weather During strong winds or snowfall we recommend that you take your awning down The awn...

Page 2: ... taking bracket 1 pass this through the hole in the centre apex of the awning The arm with the plastic adjusting clamp should pass through to the outside Attach leg 5 to the centre bracket but do not extend the leg above head height Locate the hook on the end of the roof rafter 4 into the centre bracket pad C and extend it so that some pressure is exerted on the front bracket D Take one of the ape...

Page 3: ... the awn ing roof as these can damage the frame and can vas PEGS The Jamboree awning comes complete with gen eral purpose plastic pegs These will be suitable for many sites but there will be some instances where different pegs will be necessary Your dealer will stock a range of pegs suitable for differ ent types of ground For maximum effectiveness pegs should be driven into the ground at a 45 angl...

Page 4: ...y ensuring adequate ventilation Conden sation and its effects are not covered under the warranty SAFETY DO NOT COOK IN THE AWNING OR USE NAKED FLAMES READ AND UNDER STAND THE FIRE PRECAUTIONS LABEL SEWN INTO THE INSIDE OF THE AWN ING 8 DISMANTLING Reverse the set up procedure Ensure that all parts are clean before packing in the carry bag If the awning is wet or damp dry fully as soon as possible ...

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