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hank you for choosing the SunnCamp Strand 390 Plus Awning. Before a tempting to fit this awning to your caravan, please ensure you have fully read and understood this instruction
sheet. Should there be anything that is unclear to you, then please refer to your supplier for additional instruction. If you follow these instructions when erecting and dismantling, packing and
storing then you should enjoy many years of trouble free use.
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Awning Flysheet
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It is essential that you check that all parts listed above are present BEFORE leaving home. It is also
strongly recommended to have a trial set up at home prior to proper use. Failure to do so could affect
your warranty. If any part is missing, contact your SunnCamp retailer for advice.
BEFORE YOU START
Unpack all the parts of your awning and
ensure that everything is present. Make
sure that the carry bag is put away
somewhere safe.
POLES
All poles are in sections which are pre linked
together, take each pole in turn and slot the
sections together. Shock corded fibreglass
roof poles - Insert the fibreglass section fully
into the steel ferrule.
Adjustable steel leg poles/rear support
poles/roof support poles - Ensure that the
swaged sections of these steel poles are
fully inserted up to their wider shoulder.
These steel poles are in two pieces, slide
the adjustable end section onto the main
pole with the Quick Lock Bracket open.
FLYSHEET
Unfold the awning’s flysheet and locate the
rear edge fitted with beading strip. Slide the
beaded rear edge into the caravan’s awning
channel and position as required. Take a
fibreglass pole, one end is fitted with a
plastic ‘bung’. Insert the pole, bung end first,
into one of the flysheet’s external sleeves.
The pole’s end should locate firmly into the
reinforced pocket at the top of the awning’s
roof. Next take a steel leg (with the angle at
the top) and insert the exposed end of the
fibreglass roof pole, the other end of the leg
should locate onto a ‘ring & pin’ at the base
of the awning (release the Quick Lock
Bracket when locating the pole end onto the
pin, then extend the pole to tension and
close the Quick Lock Bracket’s lever firmly).
The ring to which the pin is attached is fitted
to the awning by means of an adjustable
webbing strap, this can be loosened to make
fitting of the pole easy and then fully
tensioned to ensure a tight fit (this ring is
also used later as one of the pegging points
for the awning).Once the pole is in place
attach the flysheet’s fitted ‘C’ clips down it’s
length. Repeat this process with the
remaining three sets of poles. Bring the
awning to an upright position by pegging the
corner guy lines, these may need to be re-
pegged at a later stage.
Shock Corded Fibreglass Roof
Poles
4
Adjustable Steel Legs with
Angle (in two parts)
4
Adjustable Steel Rear Support
Pole (in two parts)
2
Adjustable Roof Support Pole
2
Fibreglass Canopy Pole
Support
1
Repair Kit
1
Draught Skirt
1
Peg Bag
1
Carry Bag
1
ROOF SUPPORT POLES
To aid the awning’s rigidity it is supplied with
two steel Roof Support Bars, these are
adjustable in length. Firstly loosen the
‘Quick Lock Bracket’ using the simple lever
action and from inside the awning insert the
flattened end of the pole’s fixed length into
the webbing retainer pocket at one side of
the awning. Lift the pole up and extend so
that the adjustable section’s flattened end
can slide into the retaining pocket at the
opposite side, bring the pole under tension
and secure by pressing the Quick Lock
Bracket’s lever fully down. Once in place tie
the two ribbons and fasten the velcro
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in the
middle of the awning around the pole to hold
it in place to prevent any sagging. Repeat
this process with the second Roof Support
Pole.
PEGGING
You can now start to peg your awning out.
All pegging points MUST be used whatever
the weather condition. Pegs should always
be inserted at a 45 degree angle, pointing
away from the awning, for greatest strength.
Please note that the awning is fitted with
‘Ladder Band’ pegging points to allow height
variation. Always peg at a point on the ladder
that applies tension to the flysheet but do not
over stress. The ladder bands are a
perishable component of your awning and
should you need replacements, are available
to purchase from your dealer. Start by
pegging the ladder bands at the two points
closest to the caravan ensuring that the line
of the side walls are vertical and close to the
caravan’s side to achieve a snug fit. Next
peg the two front corners keeping a straight
line, achieving tension in all three walls of the
awning. Finally peg all remaining points
around the awning including those inside
where the flysheet returns along the wall of
the caravan. Never use your foot to push a
peg into the ground, always use a suitable
mallet/hammer for the type of peg being
used.
GUY ROPES
All guy ropes must be secured, each with it’s
own peg at a suitable distance from the
awning. Tighten each guy rope equally using
the sliding guy line runner to bring the
flysheet into shape and under tension. Do
NOT over tighten! Remember that the guy
ropes pegged at the beginning of the
process may now need repositioning to
achieve the best results. Having completed
the pegging and guying process, the flysheet
should now be tight and under tension.
FRONT CANOPY
Insert the canopy support pole into the
sleeve which runs around the front edge of
the canopy. The ends of the canopy support
pole fit into the eyelets on the webbing straps
at either side of the canopy.
ADJUSTABLE REAR WEATHER PAD
POLES
The two rear vertical support poles fit into
reinforced pockets at the top rear corners of
the awning. Extend the pole and tension with
the lever action Quick Lock Brackets to
create a seal between the rear pads and the
caravan wall. Secure to the flysheet with the
velcro fastenings