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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. 
 

FOLDING THE AWNING 

Using  two  people,  hold  the  awning  at  the  tie  down  attachment  points  and  lay  the 
awning  down on  the ground  so that the outside of the roof is  on the ground and  the 
front  windows  are  upwards  on  top  of  the  roof.    Protect  the  awning  from  dirt  and 
damage, if necessary, before laying on the ground.  Fold each end inwards to create a 
rectangle.    From  the  outside  edges,  fold  the  panels  in  half  until  the  awning  is  the 
correct width for the carry bag.  Then roll the awning, towards the open end (end with 
the awning beading).  The awning should now fit into he bag.  The awning frame and 
the draught skirt can be rolled up with the awning. 

CARE

 

Awnings  are  best  stored  opened  out.    Air  fully  and  ensure  it  is  totally  dry  before 
packing away.  Store in a well ventilated dry place.  A wet/damp awning will develop 
mildew surprisingly quickly. 
 
Dirty awnings can be washed using clean water and a soft brush.  Do not scrub and 
never use detergents. 
 
Poles  should  be  protected  from  damage  and  should  be  stored  completely  dry  to 
prevent  corrosion.    .  Damage  due  to  improper  use,  wind  damage  or  neglect  is  not 
covered under the warranty.  Have any damage repaired at the first opportunity.   

Failure  in  the  poles  normally  occurs  through  incorrect  use.    Make  sure  that  poles 
sections  are  fully  inserted  into  their  adjoining  pole  and  do  not  over  stress  the  pole 
beyond  its  designed  curve.    You  can  purchase  replacement  poles  from  your  dealer.  
Connecting  springs  or  shock  cord,  used  to  connect  poles  together,  are  consumable 
parts and are not covered under this guarantee.  
 
Zips should be treated with care, use two hands to close and open and never  tread on 
them.  Never force a zip. 
 
We strongly recommend that you carry a comprehensive spares kit including silicone 
waterproof spray, seam sealer, tape for repairing split poles, and spare guy ropes and 
pegs for extreme weather. 
 
Repairs  to  the  flysheet  should  be  made  by  a  company  recommended  by  Kampa  or 
your  supplying  dealer.    Repairs  and  alterations  made  by  an  unauthorised  company 
may invalidate your warranty. 
 

Summary of Contents for Rally 260

Page 1: ...0 Instructions care manual Rally All Season 260 Some of the images shown in these instructions are other similar Kampa awnings and are for illustration purposes only The Rally is a registered design exclusive to Kampa UK Limited ...

Page 2: ...as weathering and it may take several soakings for the weathering to be fully effective Depending upon your expectations it may be necessary to treat some seams with a seam sealant It can also be applied to areas where a leak may have developed Seam sealant is available through your dealer The awning beading is also sewn to the awning with the special waterproof sewing thread WELCOME Thank you for...

Page 3: ...ctions 2 3 4 All Season aluminium adjustable roof stretcher pole with a clamp both ends 1 1 1 All Season aluminium adjustable roof stretcher pole with plastic caps both ends 1 1 1 All Season aluminium monsoon pole 1 Peg bag with Heavy duty Marquee type pegs 1 1 1 Draught skirt 1 1 1 Tie Down Kit 2 pieces 1 1 1 Curtains 6 8 10 Carry bag 1 1 1 If you are missing any parts please contact your supplyi...

Page 4: ... slotting together ensuring that each pole is fully inserted into the adjoining pole because of the shape of the pole they can only be assembled one way Assemble the aluminium legs They are spring linked and just need slotting together They have an adjustable foot ensure that this is in its lowest position making pole shorter by using the clamp adjuster Starting at one end of the awning push a roo...

Page 5: ...s pole Go outside close all doors and entrances Peg the rear corners of the awning The awning wall should be vertical and the pegging point should be pulled slightly under the caravan 11 to ensure a good seal between awning and caravan It may be necessary to shorten the front legs to achieve this The pegging points have a range of possible pegging options Select a point that puts the awning under ...

Page 6: ... line with the seams The guy lines can be adjusted using the runners Guy lines should be secured using suitable pegs see above DO NOT allow children to play around your awning Guy lines are a trip hazard SEALING BUMPER PADS To help create a seal between caravan and awning the Rally All Season has sealing bumper pads 15 sewn to the rear panels Using the rear pegging points these bumpers should be p...

Page 7: ... day MUD SKIRT The Rally comes with an internal and external mud skirt to keep out draughts The mud skirt has eyelets that can be used with pegs to secure it to the ground 18 DO NOT use the mud skirt to peg your awning down STORM TIE DOWN KIT The Rally All Season is supplied with a full set of guy lines that should be used at all times For extra security a Storm Tie Down Kit is also supplied Attac...

Page 8: ...he Four Season fabric has been tested under extreme conditions to resist the effects of UV but even this material will be effected in the long term The Under normal holiday use your awning will give long service but use for extended periods in strong sunlight will soon cause deterioration In those cases it would be wise to use a site as shaded as possible UV degradation is not covered under the wa...

Page 9: ...quickly Dirty awnings can be washed using clean water and a soft brush Do not scrub and never use detergents Poles should be protected from damage and should be stored completely dry to prevent corrosion Damage due to improper use wind damage or neglect is not covered under the warranty Have any damage repaired at the first opportunity Failure in the poles normally occurs through incorrect use Mak...

Page 10: ...t varies from caravan to caravan Try stretching all adjustable poles to tension the awning The walls should be taut with no flapping material 2 Re peg the awning ensuring that the walls and roof are taut My awning is moving along the awning rail 1 Peg the awning tautly 2 Use the optional Awning Rail Stoppers available from your Kampa dealer If a connecting spring breaks 1 These parts are consumabl...

Page 11: ...r repellent material so it is extremely unlikely that it would leak If your awning has a water leak at specific points areas 1 See Seams and Weathering page 8 If you think your awning has a water leak at the beading that attaches to the caravan 1 It is not possible to hot air tape the join between the awning and the caravan beading Therefore we use a special waterproof sewing thread This thread sw...

Page 12: ...e in 260 330 390 sizes A 260 Enclosure will fit onto a Rally 390 Continental Cushioned Carpet Breathable hardwearing and soft underfoot Organiser Designed to fit to the AccessoryTrack fitted inside the awning Hanging Rail Designed to fit to the AccessoryTrack Shown with optional Jack Hanger Roof Lining Insulates the roof and helps reduce the affects of condensation Kampa also produces an extensive...

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