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6.
If you haven’t done so already, the top-loading fridge can now be placed on top of the unit next
to the door to clear floor space. (Page3. No.8)
7.
The front bed section of the OPUS
®
now needs erecting (hitch end of the Camper). Hoop poles
1, 2 and 3 (Page 4. No.20,21,22) now need extending in order to tension the tent.
Release the six pole clamp levers on the three poles (three clamps on either side).
The three hoop poles can now be extended by sliding out each side of the poles evenly before
locking them into position using the clamps.
8.
Visually check the tent poles and canvas to ensure the poles have been extended evenly, adjust
the necessary poles by extension or retraction to achieve evenness and symmetry of the tent.
Once the poles have been fully extended, wrap the remainder of the hook and loop velcro tabs
around the poles.
9.
The inner tent clips can now be clipped onto poles 1,2 and 3 in the corresponding places.
10.
A roof ridge pole is supplied which can be fitted between the central hoop pole and the first
rear bed area pole - hoop pole 4 and 5 (Page 4. No.23,24)
Fit the ridge pole to the hoop poles using the C clips either end of the ridge pole, the pole can be
extended as required to provide the required tension and locked into place using the pole clamp.
The use of this pole is optional and may only be necessary in rain or inclement weather as it aids
water run-off and increases tent strength.
11.
Walking around the Camper the elastic bungee that is within the tent can now be fitted over
the corresponding button cleats. The tent should now be fully tensioned.
MIDDLE POLE FULLY EXTENDED
POSITION HOB AND SINK UNITS
POSTION FRIDGE ONTO UNIT
EXTEND HOOP POLES 1,2 & 3
EXTERNAL VISUAL CHECK
SECURE VELCRO TABS
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