Rally Awning
Instructions
Thank you for purchasing your Kampa awning. Please read these instructions carefully before at-
tempting to set up your awning and retain for future reference. If used properly, your awning should
give you years of trouble free use. We recommend that your awning is insured against accidental
and storm damage as this is not covered by the warranty. Awnings contain a high proportion of
synthetic materials and under certain conditions will be affected by condensation inside the awning.
This should not be confused with leaking and condensation can be improved by ensuring adequate
ventilation.
Awning flysheet
1
Dynaflex roof poles (Rally 260 only)
3
Dynaflex roof poles (Rally 390 only)
4
Dynasteel leg poles with adjustable feet (Rally 260 only)
3
Dynasteel leg poles with adjustable feet (Rally 360 only)
4
Dynalite aluminium adjustable roof stretcher poles
2
Peg bag
1
Draught skirt
1
Carry bag
1
We recommend a trial run before using your awning for the first time. This will allow you to familiar-
ise yourself with the awning, its set up and any limitations the awning may have for your particular
use. Please also check your caravan awning rail to ensure that it is not damaged or has any sharp
edges that could damage your awning.
PARTS LIST
If any parts are missing please contact your supplying retailer immediately.
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 different parts.
Assemble the flexible roof poles, these are shock corded together and just need slotting together,
ensuring that each pole is fully inserted into the adjoining metal ferrule.
Assemble the steel legs. They are spring linked and just need slotting together. They have an ad-
justable foot
– ensure that this is in its lowest position (making pole shorter) by using the spring but-
ton adjustment. Slide the awning beading, on the rear of the awning roof, through the caravan awn-
ing channel until it is in your required position. The awning should be positioned on a horizontal part
of the caravan.
Starting at one end of the awning, push a flexible roof pole into the pole sleeve, connect the steel
pole to the end and then locate the bottom of this pole onto the pin at the bottom of the awning. The
pin is on an adjustable webbing strap. The strap can be released to make it easier to insert the pin
into the bottom of the pole. Always retighten the straps to ensure that the awning is tensioned cor-
rectly. Clip the plastic clips onto the steel pole. Continue with the other poles. It may make assem-
bly easier if you loosely guy out the two end poles as you progress.
1. Push flexible pole
into the sleeve as far
as it will go.
2. Attach the metal leg
5. Attach the clips
3. Place the pin on the
key ring in the bottom
of the pole
4. Tighten the webbing
strap to tension the
awning