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RECOMMENDATIONS

ABOUT THE INFLATABLE FRAME

The zips on the air tube sleeve and protective cover
are locked together by a plastic tie.
Never remove this plastic tie under normal use.
If this tie is removed then it could cause damage to
your air tubes or awning and is not covered by the
warranty.

Never inflate the air tube if either of the zips
are undone.

zipped protective covers making them secure, protected and
easy to replace if required.

which is strong, resistant to weather and will last for years.

resistant PE material. The protective cover is zipped inside the
sleeve on the awning.

The zips on the sleeve and protective cover are locked

together with ties. These ties should never be removed
under normal use. They are only to be removed if you need
to remove, replace or repair your air tube.
If you do remove the ties then you must replace them before
inflating your awning otherwise you could cause damage to
the air tube, even puncturing it which is not covered under
your warranty.

check that the protective cover is located on the velcro pads at
all times.

    ATTENTION!

Seleve

Zipper

damaged, before uppacking.

assembly and ensure you have not forgotten anything, especially the first use.

Under certain conditions awnings will suffer from condensation.

Depending upon the conditions, the weather and the amount of moisture in the ground, the
condensation could be quite severe and is commonly mistaken for leaking, it can run down 
the inside of the roof and drips off internal fittings. If you suspect your awning is leaking it
is almost certainly condensation this can be improved by ensuring adequate ventilation.

During strong winds or snowfall we recommend that you take the awning down.
This awning is not designed for static, seasonal, permanent pitching or commercial use.

Summary of Contents for 12010223900000

Page 1: ...TRAVEL SMART AWNING SERIES Document No FC 90015 390 Issue October 2015 GEMINI 390 CARAVAN Top Quality Camping Model No 12010223900000 ...

Page 2: ...L F N I D N A P M U P 8 PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS 4 7 GENERAL CARE AND USAGE INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing your Westfield awning Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to set up your awning and retain them for future reference If used correctly your awning should give you years of trouble free use We recommend that your awning is insured against accidental and storm damage ...

Page 3: ...ole Canopy Poles Kit Rear Poles Kit x3 x1 Inner Tent x1 Carry Bag Flysheet Draft Skirt Wheel Cover Pump Safety Pressure Valve x1 x1 x1 x1 Metal Plastic Peg x24 36 Model No 12010223900000 Zip x6 x24 x1 Guy rope Pegging Ladder x2 TPU repair patch ...

Page 4: ...ur air tube If you do remove the ties then you must replace them before inflating your awning otherwise you could cause damage to the air tube even puncturing it which is not covered under your warranty check that the protective cover is located on the velcro pads at all times ATTENTION Seleve Zipper damaged before uppacking assembly and ensure you have not forgotten anything especially the first ...

Page 5: ...nder your warranty DO NOT OVER INFLATE OVER INFLATION IS NOT COVERED UNDER YOUR WARRANTY AND COULD DAMAGE YOUR AWNING INFLATION pump nozzle to the air inlet as shown below You are now ready to pump your air tube up If your air tube deflates straight away check that the value is correctly fitted as this could lead to air escaping from the tube DEFLATION unscrewing it from the tube Be careful when u...

Page 6: ...he figure of eight tubing and connects to the top of the draft skirt the floor strap is attached motorhome or vehicle and pull the awning along the rail to the desired position NOTE There are two sizes of beading on this awning It has 6mm beading for caravans and 4mm beading for motorhomes pulling the awning as close to the caravan as possible 1 2 3 ...

Page 7: ...y pressure valve is connected to the pump at all times 4 5 strap as shown in the diagram 5 6 pumped up and sprung into place depending upon ground conditions you may have to move the awning in or our slightly to get the correct shape in the correct shape peg the other storm strap You can now peg the awning working forward from the rear corner in turn until all pegging points have been pegged 6 ...

Page 8: ...AL 1 Storm Roof Poles 2 Rear Pole Kit side panel and extend the leg until it touches the ground or vehicle This creates the seal against your vehicle it could cause damage if over tensioned rear of the panel O2 O1 OPTIONAL OPTIONAL ...

Page 9: ...he inner tent are at their maximum as this makes it easier to attach the inner tent of the awning for example connect the buckle on the red strap on the inner tent to the red strap in the roof of the awning all around O3 OPTIONAL PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL ...

Page 10: ...e Store in a well ventilated dry place A wet damp awning will develop mildew surprisingly quickly Dirty awnings can be washed using clean water and a soft brush Do not scrub and never use detergents Safety NEVER cook in the awning or use any naked flame inside the awning as this could lead to fire damage to the awning or even death Replacing or Repairing an Air Tube Deflate the air tube fully NEVE...

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Page 12: ...res without prior notice Should you have any questions about your product or experience any difficulties please contact the retailer from which you purchased the product Your local retailer is in the best position to promptly address any requirements www westfieldoutdoors eu Top Quality Camping Westfield Outdoors GmbH Moselstr 19 D 41464 Neuss Germany ...

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