Instructions:
PolyX 300 Class A RV Cover
Warning:
Installation must be done with two
people.
Never install on a windy
day or when the roof is slippery or
wet. Please take care when you are
on a ladder or the roof.
Caution:
Cover or tape any sharp
edges on your RV that could wear
against your RV cover. Be sure to
lower any roof antennas.
Tools:
Some radio antennas may
need to be unscrewed; usually with a
Phillips head screwdriver. Your cover
will fit over flexible or flat antennas
and AC units.
Installation
Note: Your cover has been packed so
that when unrolled on the roof it is
in the proper position for installation.
1.
With
another
person use
the haul strap
attached to
the storage
bag to lift the
cover to the
roof (Fig. 1)
2.
Carefully
climb up on
the roof and take your cover out of
its storage bag Fig. 2).
Place the rolled-up cover at the front
center of the roof and unroll down
the center of the RV toward the
back (Fig. 3).
3.
Starting at the front, unfold your
cover from the center outwards.
Continue unfolding the cover as you
work toward the back, letting it fall
over the sides of your RV (Fig. 4).
BE SURE THAT YOUR HELPER DOES
NOT PULL THE COVER WHILE YOU
ARE ON THE TOP OF IT. Make sure
the corners of the cover are at the
corners of your RV.
4.
Your cover is equipped with triple
zipper pulls on the front side panels
(Fig. 5). These extra zipper pulls allow
the cover to fit RVs with mirrors that
do not fold against the RV. Zip all
three zipper pulls down to the mirror
height, then zip the bottom zipper
to the bottom of the cover. Create
an opening at the mirror height by
zipping the top zipper up slightly and
the center zipper down slightly. Slip
the opening over the mirror and close
the top and bottom zippers around
the mirror post. Finish by zipping all
the panels closed on your cover then
pull the elasticized corners down over
both bumpers of your RV.
5.
Included with your cover is a toss
bag to help you attach the straps
under your RV. Clip the toss bag
to the buckle strap attached to the
tension panel (Fig 6). Now toss the
bag under your RV to the buckle on
the opposite side (Fig 7). Unclip the
strap from the bag and buckle the
bag to the next strap. Repeat with
the remaining straps.
6.
Adjust the strap length on the
tension panels across the front
and back to fit your RV. Don’t over
tighten—the straps should be snug,
not drum tight.
The sides of your cover can be
unzipped for access to the door,
engine and side storage areas. The
panels can be rolled up and held
in place with the rip-and-grip straps
toward the top of each panel.
Your cover is equipped with extra
long zipper pulls. To secure the zipper
pulls so that they do not drag on the
ground bring the ends of the zipper
pulls up and tuck them into the rip-
and-grip closure located at the base
of the zipper along the hem (Fig. 8).
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 5