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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.
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