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Unscrew the top cap, of the inflation valve, and
attach the pump nozzle (7). Start to pump (8).
It is not possible to over inflate the awning with
the pump supplied. An ideal inflation pressure
will be between 9 -11 psi (0.62 - 0.76 BAR), but
do not worry about the pressure when using a
Kampa supplied pump as it cannot over inflate
the awning. Pump as much air as you can.
Once the awning has a good amount of air in it,
pull or push the front of the awning outwards so
that the AirPoles can assume their correct
shape
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Once all the AirPoles have sprung outwards,
assuming their correct shape, give the awning a
few more pumps until the poles feel hard to the
touch. As mentioned before, the ideal pressure
is between 9 - 11 psi (0.62 - 0.76 BAR). If
necessary take a rest before adding more
pressure.
Close all doors and entrances. Peg the front
corners ensuring that you pull the awning
forward away from the caravan and the front
legs away from each other to achieve some
tension.
Make sure that the awning is sitting squarely on
your caravan, if necessary adjust the pegging at
the four corners ensuring that the sides and
front are stretched tight. Go inside the awning
and ensure that the main AirPoles are sitting in
their pockets at the base of the awning (10).
The pegging points have a range of possible
pegging options. Select a point that puts the
awning under tension but without over stressing.
Peg the intermediate pegging points and the
awning skirt. Once completed the awning should
look taut without too many creases - if
necessary readjust the pegging and if the poles
are bent increase the pressure.
Once you are happy with the pressure screw on
the inflation point cap until it is tight to prevent
leaking.
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QUICKPITCH GUYING
The Rally Air comes with a Quickpitch guying
system. We recommend that these are used at
all times (11). Peg the straps so that the awning
is under tension without distorting the shape,
they should run in line with the seams. The guy
lines can be adjusted using the buckles. DO
NOT allow children to play around your awning.
Guy lines are a trip hazard.
PEGS
The awning comes complete with general
purpose 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 different types
of ground. For maximum effectiveness, pegs
should be driven into the ground at a 45° angle
away from the pegging point. CAUTION: Pegs
can be sharp. Do not allow children to play
around the awning and ensure that suitable
protective footwear is worn.
SEALING BUMPER PADS
To help create a seal between caravan and
awning the Rally has sealing bumper pads (12)
sewn to the rear panels. Using the rear pegging
points, these bumpers should be pulled towards
the caravan. An improved seal can be
maintained by use of the optional rear upright
pole set. Insert the top of each pole into the
pocket in the top rear corner, adjust the height to
bring the pole under tension and then secure the
pole to the bumper pads using the tie tapes.
DRAUGHT SKIRT
The supplied draught skirt should be pulled
through the awning rail at the bottom of your
caravan (13). The ropes at the top corners can
be tied to the caravan chassis to make the skirt
taut.
CURTAINS & BLINDS
The Rally AIR has blinds to cover the front
windows that can be rolled down into pockets at
the bottom of the windows. The Rally AIR Pro
has two curtains to cover each front window
panel window. They have curtain runners along
their top edge that simply slide onto the curtain
track sewn above each window (14).
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