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8.
If you have a fridge, you will need to place it on the floor of the Camper for transit but you
can leave it plugged into its dedicated 12v socket (located in the unit below where the fridge is
housed) so that its contents can be kept cool during transit if a 13-pin or twin 7-pin electrics are
used on the tow vehicle.
9.
Switch off the gas valve on the gas bottle(s).
10.
Disconnect the electric hook-up cable (if fitted).
11.
Secure both mattresses with the retaining straps. Bedding can be left in the bed areas but
must also be secured under the retaining straps.
12.
Ensure the front bed section hoop poles 1,2 and 3 (Page.4 No.20,21,22) are fully retracted.
Release some of the tension from the middle pole 4 (Page.4 No.23) to make this easier. The side
clips of the inner tent may need to be temporarily unclipped to gain access to the pole clamps for
this step. The side velcro hook and loop straps will also need to be undone and left undone until
the next setup to prevent the tent from snagging.
13.
Once the front bed section has been fully retracted, the middle pole 4 (Page.4 No.23) now
needs to be completely de-tensioned. The hook and loop velcro straps need to be removed from
the sides and top which will allow the pole to rest on top of the base seating cushions in the
seating area.
14.
The rear hoop poles 5,6,7 (Page.4 No.24,25,26) can be left fully tensioned during the pack down.
15.
Ensure that the canvas is released from all the elastic bungee cleats on the exterior before
closing the lids.
16.
Lift the canvas off each corner of the bed trays on the exterior before folding.
ONCE GAS IS TURNED OFF PUSH
DOWN ON BRASS NECK
PULL THE HOSE FROM UNDER THE
KITCHEN BASE UNIT
STORE HOSE IN PROVIDED P-CLIP
ON THE INSIDE OF THE HOB UNIT
7.
7.1
7.2
SECURE MATTRESSES
REMOVE SIDE INNER TENT CLIPS
REMOVE SIDE VELCRO STRAPS
11.
12.
12.1