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Falcon Drive Away

 (air) instructions

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Falcon Drive Away

 (air) instructions

Drive Away Awnings

Using and pitching the connection tunnel

Drive away awnings: 

Tunnel fitting.....continued

Using a wind out canopy
NOTE

 : This method connects the awning to your canopy. Depending upon the make, model and instructions of your canopy you may have to erect your awning before doing 

this. This allows you to take the weight of the tunnel of the canopy when it is wound back up. Please consult your canopy instructions before proceeding.
•  All wind out canopies (such as Fiama F45, Thule Omnistore, Prostor etc.) have a channel along the front of them. This channel can be used the same as the ‘using the 

beading’ example previously. If you intend to drive away, you will also have to use a standard (not magnetic) drive away kit at this point, the same as previously stated. Again 
the drive away kit details are listed below.

•  Roll out your wind out canopy so the front of the canopy is at a manageable height.
•  Slide the tunnel into the canopy (or the drive away kit) and position where required. Once on the canopy, wind the canopy back into its cassette, so the tunnel is taken right 

up against the side of your vehicle.

Drive away awnings: 

Using a drive away kit

Your awning has a built in drive away kit, so you do not need to use a separate drive away kit, but you may wish to. If you do wish to the instructions below are to 
help connect your awning to your vehicle or wind out canopy. There are two different versions of a drive away kit, both are described below.

Your Built-in Drive Away Kit

Your awning has two beadings (4 and 6mm) on it. It also has a zip located underneath the webbing material the beading are in. To use your built in drive away kit simply slide the 
correct size beading (depends upon the channel you are sliding into) into the channel and you are ready to go. When you want to disconnect you simply unzip the tunnel using 
the zip located under the webbing material. When you want to re-connect simply zip it back in.

Summary of Contents for Falcon Air

Page 1: ...Falcon Air Drive Away Awnings Instructions...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...1 Awning beading 2 Connection tunnel 3 Main air beams 4 Inflation point of air beam 2 5 Details Details about your falcon awning No Description 5 Rear pegging point 6 Roll up front door panel being us...

Page 4: ...just on ridge of the roof of your vehicle TIP If you have a high vehicle you may have to attach a second guy line not supplied to the existing one in order to be the correct length It can also be simp...

Page 5: ...canopy so the front of the canopy is at a manageable height Slide the tunnel into the canopy or the drive away kit and position where required Once on the canopy wind the canopy back into its cassett...

Page 6: ...nnel to the vehicle in conjunction with the magnetic drive away kit Standard Drive away kit A standard drive away kit is an optional piece of equipment purchased separately that allows you to disconne...

Page 7: ...instructions shown later Once the awning is pitched you adjust the tunnel Finally you adjust the tunnel as best you can The tunnel is adjustable but as the material can only be cut once it only truly...

Page 8: ...ed The pump has a dump valve on it to ensure you do not over inflate the awning Simply inflate the main beam until the air comes out of the dump valve rather than into the awning at which point you wi...

Page 9: ...e it simply unzip the front panel and take one of the canopy poles The long spike at the top of the pole goes though the eyelet located at the bottom of the panel You then tie one of the guy lines on...

Page 10: ...o ensure no issues it should also be taken down in adverse weather conditions especially in strong winds or snow fall Condensation Your awning will suffer from condensation The amount of condensation...

Page 11: ...wning if you pack away your awning wet it can lead to mould growth and this can damage your awning If you do have to pack away the awning wet once back home you should immediately remove the awning fr...

Page 12: ...ng and degradation of seams The affected part will be replaced or repaired manufacturers option if they are found to be defective within the one 1 year time frame The warranty will be void if the prod...

Page 13: ...ctions Your Name Your Email Address Model Falcon 300 low top Falcon 300 high top Delete as appropriate Frame Minimal quick fit Batch Number found on sewn in label inside the awning Purchase Date Retai...

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