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I N T E R I O R
T H O R M O T O R C O A C H | M A D E T O F I T
1. Ensure all bedding, clothing, and devices are removed
from the bunk area. The mattress can remain in the bunk
area.
2. Zip close the soft window openings.
3. Pull down equally on both left-side and right-side pull-
down straps. If you cannot reach the pull-down straps
from the floor, carefully ascend the ladder in order to
reach the straps.
As you pull the top closed, the soft sides will automatically
fold inward.
4. Continue pulling down on the straps until the top latch-
es, then lock in the closed position for travel.
NOTE: It may be necessary to tuck the side fabric
towards the outside edges of the closed top.
Canvas Care
VERY IMPORTANT-The fabric must be completely dry before
storage! Storing a wet or damp tent, even for a short time, can ruin it
and void the warranty.
TO CLEAN THE CANVAS
• Hose down with water and wipe with a cloth. Soaps and
detergents can damage the water-repellent treatment of
the canvas.
• Do not spray insecticides or bug repellent directly on the
canvas. This may damage the water-repellent treatment.
• For long-term storage, store in a cool dry location that is
not exposed to direct sunlight.
• The SkyBunk is made with quality zippers. To prolong
zipper life, do not “grind” zippers around corners. If
needed pull the canvas, windows or doors to help zippers
glide smoothly. Keep them clean from dirt.
• The canvas on your SkyBunk has a special Hydra-
Shield
TM
treatment that is watertight yet breathable. You
should rarely, if ever have to retreat the canvas. If you
do need to spot treat the canvas for water repellency, use
a silicone based repellent such as Camp Dry® by Kiwi®.
Other treatments will clog the tiny holes in the canvas
eliminating its breathability.
Other Notes
• Condensation inside the SkyBunk is affected by the
difference between inside and outside temperatures, and
humidity. Condensation can be reduced by opening a
vent.
• Some slight irregularities are normal with cotton canvas
and will not affect the performance of your SkyBunk.
NOTE: Winter camping can be an enjoyable expe-
rience. Simply follow all previously listed care and
precaution instructions.
Skylight
Illustration of the side window and black pull-down straps
Skylight and built-in sun shade
The skylight is NOT designed to be an emergency
escape hatch.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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