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Safety 

Pressure

Valve

Pressure

Gauge

Inflation

The included pump is equipped with an overpressure valve. This 

prevents you from overfilling the air tube. The ideal air pressure is 

7 PSI (0.48 bar). To inflate your awning:

• Ensure that the valves on the awning are screwed in correctly. 

• NOTE: Please take care when screwing the valves in that you do 

  not kink the valve seals when screwing them together as this can 

  lead to damaging the valve.

• The valves on the awning should be out

• Connect the overpressure valve to the pump and check that the 

  pump is set to inflate. 

• Open the screw cap of the valve on the awning and connect the 

  pump to the valve. 

• Inflate the awning using the pump until either the correct pressure is 

  reached or you hear the air coming out of the overpressure valve.

• NOTE: Do not use compressed air compressors, as these may 

  have a far higher operating pressure and can permanently damage 

  the TPU air tubes.

Deflation

To deflate the air tube, carefully unscrew the valves out of the air 

tubes. Please be aware that the air will rush out very quickly so 

unscrew the valve slowly to help release the pressure slowly.

To help with packing the awning away, the valves should be left out 

as this allows any trapped air to escape when the awning is packed 

away.

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Summary of Contents for 12010322450000

Page 1: ...SERIES Document No FC 90056 350 Issue October 2016 Top Quality Camping Aries 350 Model No 12020323500000 PERFORMANCE ...

Page 2: ...S S A 3 12 Thank you for purchasing this Westfield Outdoors awning Please read these instructions for use fully and carefully before using your awning Please observe the care and safety instructions PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL CARE AND USAGE INSTRUCTIONS 4 5 11 REPLACING AN TPU AIR TUBE THE AIR TUBES INFLATING DEFLATING ...

Page 3: ... Metal Peg Plastic spanner x1 x7 x38 x1 x1 x1 x2 x5 Elastic Ring x31 Plastic Peg x1 Alu TPU Repair Patch Pegging Ladder Draft Skirt Wheel Cover Veranda Pole TPU 1 Clean repair area thoroughly 2 Press patch fiemly over puncture 3 Do not inflate for four 4 hours to allow repair to set AAS Air Tube kit x1 Annex x1 Inner Tent x1 Roof Lining Mesh Door Panels set x1 x1 ...

Page 4: ...st reverse the process but remember to secure the zipper on the protective cover to ensure it cannot come undone during use as this can lead to tube and awning damage and is not covered by your warranty ATTENTION We recommend the use of an additional groundsheet or covering to avoid any damage to your awning whilst fitting it to your caravan motorhome or vehicle Please familiarize yourself with th...

Page 5: ...p is set to inflate Open the screw cap of the valve on the awning and connect the pump to the valve Inflate the awning using the pump until either the correct pressure is reached or you hear the air coming out of the overpressure valve NOTE Do not use compressed air compressors as these may have a far higher operating pressure and can permanently damage the TPU air tubes Deflation To deflate the a...

Page 6: ...the prot e cover and unzipp the prot e cover Remove the TPU blader from inside the prot cover Now simply replace the tube place inside the prot e cover being careful to ensure that it is not twisted as a twist in the bladder could cause damage when it is inflated Once the ed zip the prot e cover shut YOU MUST THEN RELOCK THE ZIPS WITH A NEW PLASTIC TIE OR SIMILAR SOLUTION If you do not re lock the ...

Page 7: ...the rail to the desired position pulling the awning as close to the caravan as possible 2 3 1 the bottom of your caravan motorhome or vehicle The wheel cover either slides into the rail on the wheel arch or uses the figure of eight tubing and connects to the top of the draft skirt 1 ...

Page 8: ... 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 out slightly to get the correct shape in the correct shape peg the other storm straps You can now peg the awning working forward from the rear corner in turn until all pegging points have been pegged 6 ...

Page 9: ...TIONS 8 Aluminum Roof Pole Take the roof pole and place the head and end into the pocket in the corner of the air tube Do not over tension the pole 8 7 7 Window Blinds Set Fixed by the toggles on the corner of main tube ...

Page 10: ...8 9 Rear Pole Kit side panel and extend the leg until it touches the ground This creates the seal against your caravan it could cause damage if over tensioned rear of the panel 9 PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 11: ... ventilation Insert the pole into the pocket and extend into the opposite pocket Do not over tension this pole 9 1 OPTIONAL PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL O1 Assemble the AAS air tubes as shown in the diagrams above Install the sleeves and zip up as shown in the diagrams above Do not over tension the poles ...

Page 12: ...O4 4 Annex Inner Tent Fixed by the toggles on the annex 10 PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL O3 Annex Connected with awning by zip 3 OPTIONAL ...

Page 13: ...O6 6 Optional mesh door panels set Optional roof lining Connected with front door by zip Fixed by the toggles on the air tubes sleeve 11 5 OPTIONAL PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL O5 ...

Page 14: ...own the awning and drip off seams or any other stitching point It can be lessened by ventilation Ventilating your awning allows air to flow though the awning and lessens the buildup of condensation Condensation is often mistaken for leaking and is not a reason for complaint or a fault of the awning Usage This awning is designed for private and non commercial use This is a touring awning and is not...

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Page 16: ...es 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 Siemesdyk 60 47807 Krefeld Germany ...

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