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Pitching your awning

 

1.

 

Peg out the footprint groundsheet and remove the tent/awning from its carry bag, lay the poles out to find the               

          central hub 

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 before erecting ensure no material is caught in the central hub

 

2.        Lift the Central Hub with one hand and walk the first leg out as far from the centre as you can (red arrow)

 

3.

 

Push down to lock the Manual Joint into place 

 

            (CAUTION–

 

keep fingers away from the locking part of joint)

 

            (if you struggle the leg needs walking further out—step 2)

 

5.

 

Repeat steps 2

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4 until all top manual joints are locked in place, you will now be able to let go of the central 

hub and the awning will support itself

 

4.

 

Reposition yourself behind the next leg 

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 keeping 

the central hub supported

 

          

(moving behind the leg stops you getting trapped)

 

Summary of Contents for MOTORDOME CLASSIC PRO

Page 1: ...he joints poles or fabric It is important that the tent awning is properly guyed at all times particularly in strong winds otherwise damage could occur DO NOT PUSH TENT PEGS IN BY HAND ALL TENT PEGS S...

Page 2: ...far from the centre as you can red arrow 3 Push down to lock the Manual Joint into place CAUTION keep fingers away from the locking part of joint if you struggle the leg needs walking further out step...

Page 3: ...joints are locked and awning is stood 8 Peg the main legs down zip any open doors shut then peg out the guy lines remaining pegging points 9 Slide fibreglass poles into Eyebrow Canopy and locate one...

Page 4: ...leg down 6 Gather legs in towards the centre 5 Repeat on other legs Push Central Hub to floor 2 Unpeg the awning and tie guy lines up Leave corners until last if windy 3 Push the joint in and pull the...

Page 5: ...10 Once you have folded the last panel of the flysheet over toward you tuck the groundsheet on top and squeeze out any air 11 Roll awning towards you squeezing out air as you go once rolled tie with...

Page 6: ...ct should be cared for and properly maintained If for example your tent is packed away wet and isn t properly dried then any stains or leakage would be due to poor aftercare rather than being a manufa...

Page 7: ...d any drips or wicking first locate the exact position where the water is penetrating the flysheet Remember this may be at a higher point than the drip as the water may roll along the inside of the fl...

Page 8: ...experienced by many campers is condensation This is caused by moisture in the atmosphere forming beads or droplets of water when coming into contact with a cold surface This may form on the walls of...

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