WARNING!
Installation is best done with two people
and on most RVs requires working from the
roof of the RV.
Never install on a windy day
or when the RV roof is slippery. Please take
care when you are on a ladder or the roof.
CAUTION
Installation and removal is safer and easier
when done by two people
. Please consult
your RV owners manual.
Tools Needed:
• Scissors
• Matches or lighter (optional)
• Screwdriver (usually Phillips head) for
roof antennas
Installation
1.
Cover or tape any sharp edges on your RV
that could wear against your RV cover. Be
sure to lower any roof antennas.
2.
On smaller RVs your cover can be
installed with ladders but on most RVs it’s
easiest to install your cover from the roof.
Carefully climb up on the roof and have a
friend hand you the cover in its storage bag.
At the front of your RV carefully remove your
cover from its storage bag. With the Classic
logo to the front of your RV (The cover
should be packed so that the front is at the
outside of the roll) unroll the cover down
the length of the roof. Drop the front of your
cover over the front of your RV then carefully
and slowly move toward the back or your
RV spreading out your cover and letting the
sides fall down the sides of your RV.
Climb down the rear ladder and locate the
ladder cap. (The cap helps keep the top of
the ladder from stressing the cover). Fit it
over the ladder top and attach it to the rungs
with the hook and loop straps. Now pull the
back end of the cover down the back of your
RV.
3.
Zip all the panels closed on your cover
then pull the elasticized corners down over
both bumpers of your RV.
4.
Tie an end of the
supplied rope onto
one of the D-rings
along the bottom
hem. Put a small
rock in the provided
toss bag, close the
top and tie the free
end of the rope to
the bag D-ring. Toss
the bag and rope
under your RV to
the D-ring on the
opposite side. Take
the rope off the bag
and, allowing enough to make a knot, cut it
off and tie it to the D-ring. Repeat with the
remaining D-rings.
To keep the rope ends from fraying you
can carefully melt the ends with a match or
lighter.
5.
Adjust the strap length on the white
tension panels across the front and back to
fit your RV. Don’t over tighten—the straps
should be snug, not drum tight. To attach
the straps into the side-release buckles just
insert the clip into the buckle. To release the
buckle press the buttons on both sides and
pull the clip out of the buckle.
Use and Storage
The sides of your cover can be unzipped
for access to the doors, engine or storage
areas. The panels can be rolled up and
held in place with the hook and loop straps
toward the top of each panel.
A handy storage bag is provided. To fit it
in the bag fold your cover and roll the cover
tightly rather than stuffing it. Never store
a wet cover in the storage bag or confined
area as the cover can be damaged by
mildew.
Care
Spot clean with water, a mild soap and a
sponge. Don’t use abrasive cleaners or
brushes.
70263, 70363, 70463, 70563, 70663, 70763, 70863
Extra Tall Models: 77563, 77663, 77763, 77863
Instructions:
PolyPro
3
™
Deluxe Class A RV Cover
12
cR
55
_
12856
do not
pack wet
do not iron
line dry
water
resistant
do not
use soap
CLASSIC ACCESSORIES, INC.
KENT, WA USA
98032
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2012
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