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Condor Drive Away
(air) instructions
These instructions are for your Condor air drive away awning. You should read these thoroughly before
you use the awning. Always keep these instructions as you may need to refer to them at a later date.
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Before first use:
Check your awning before its first use.
• Thank you for the purchase of this Quest Condor drive away awning.
• This awning has been tested for defects and flaws at the production facility,
but we recommend checking your awning by erecting it on your vehicle
before you go away in case there is an issue with it.
• Ensure your awning channel is free from debris and any rough edges as this
can damage the awning when being erected.
• Note
: During heavy rainfall there could be the chance of water running in
between the awning and the connection tunnel, so we always recommend
that any items are kept inside the awning rather than left in the tunnel space.
Parts List
Description
Quantity
Awning canvas
1
Steel Pegs
33
Quest Falcon Air Technology hand pump
1
Safety Advice:
Fire, cooking and essential safety advice
• Check any camp site fire and safety regulations and fully digest this important information. All members of your group should be aware of these precautions
and know how to respond in the event of an emergency.
• Your awning entrances should be kept clear at
ALL
times in case of the event of an emergency and exit is required. Flame and heat sources should be kept well
away from your awning or flammable furniture.
• NEVER
use a fuel-burning appliance inside or close to your awning, including stoves, barbecues, lanterns or candles. Apart from the danger of fire, burning
fuels such as gas or petrol without sufficient ventilation produces carbon monoxide, a colourless, odourless but deadly gas. A charcoal barbecue produces
carbon monoxide even when it is working well and continues to do so until it is completely cold.
• When your fuel-burning appliance is finished, fully extinguish the coals and move it away from your awning. Even a cool appliance can give off lethal
amounts of carbon monoxide.