SECTION 11
CAMPING & OPERATING
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Allow water to stand on the canopy,
causing “pocketing” or possible stretching.
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Wash your canopy with a harsh strong
solution, or scrub too vigorously with an
abrasive cleaner.
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Force or yank your canopy when raising
or lowering it. Do it gradually.
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Grill underneath the canopy.
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Store the canopy when it is damp or wet.
Mildew is a fabric’s greatest enemy and is
caused by dampness. Mildew may grow
on the surface of a damp canopy and
permanently stain the fabric.
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Permit leaves, twigs, etc. to remain on
your canopy as they might cause a
staining of the fabric.
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Wrap steel or aluminum hardware with the
canopy.
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The canopy must be set up before attempting
to attach the screen room.
1. Open, unfold and spread the screen room
under the canopy area. The enclosure
must be on the outside of the snap button
poles (a grassy area or clean floor is
suggested).
2. Each upper side panel has a pocket sewn
into the fabric. Slide a two-piece tension
rafter into the pocket with the white crutch
tip placed against the side panel of the
roof. Insert the crutch tip at the outer
edge, and push in toward the RV.
3. Insert the peg through the “eye” of the
snap button pole “B” and then through the
hole at the outer end of the end divider
bar “C.” The white rubber crutch tip will
rest against the roof metal or the canopy
bag. Install both ends.
4. Attach the velcro hook sewn to the inner
side of the canopy to the velcro loop sewn
to the outer side of the screen room, full
length.
5. Wrap the lifter post covers around the
posts and attach them with the velcro.
6. Ensure that all snaps are securely
fastening the skirt to the frame of the RV.
7. Attach the velcro from the skirt to the
velcro on the screen room lower corners.
8. Adjust the three snap button poles “B” so
the bottom of the screen room is just
touching the ground.
9. Install the stakes through the screen room
loops to protect against wind damage.
Maintenance
Care should be taken when setting up and
putting the screen room away to avoid tears
and cuts. When putting away the screen
room, the curtains should be in the down
position and secured to the bottom with their
strings.
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Wash off any droppings or foreign matter
from trees with clear water and keep the
vinyl clean when putting away.
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DO not roll stakes or hardware with the
screen room.
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Never roll the vinyl screen room up wet for
any extended period of time.
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If mildew is apparent, it should be treated
promptly with a light solution of soap and
water. A soft brush or cloth is
recommended for cleaning vinyl.
A
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The 12-volt DC attic fan (or powered roof
vent) allows fresh air to circulate through the
RV.
Do not leave the attic fan open when the RV
is stored or unattended for long periods. High
winds, other unusual conditions or
obstructions may prevent the dome from
closing; the resulting leakage could cause
non-warrantable damage.
T
HERMOSTAT
There are may be up to two 12-volt DC
thermostats in your RV. Use the controls to
set the temperature to your comfort setting.
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