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DURA-TEK TENT
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roper care and maintenance are important
for the life of your tent canvas. If the tent must
be stored wet, open the camping trailer and
allow the tent to dry thoroughly as soon as
possible. Be aware that the canvas portion of
the tent will take longer to dry than the vinyl.
Make sure the entire tent is completely dry
before refolding it and storing the camping
trailer.
Assure that your canvas and trailer have good
ventilation, especially after a rainy period. The
most common cause of a damaged canvas is
mildew, which is the result of storing your RV
for any period of time with a damp or wet
canvas, even for short periods. This is even
more important in humid climates.
Touching the tent canvas when it is wet can
cause leakage. During periods of rain, avoid
contact with the tent. The natural body oils in
skin will neutralize the tent waterproofing and
cause the rain to soak through. If leakage
persists, please contact your dealer for
assistance.
S
EASONING
T
HE
N
EW
T
ENT
Well in advance of your first trip, set up your
new RV. Use a garden hose and thoroughly
soak the tent with a light spray of water (do
not spray directly on the tent with a high
pressure hose). After the tent dries, repeat
the soaking process three additional times.
If you note any water seepage or leaks after
seasoning your tent let the tent dry, then
spray water repellant using the instructions
provided on the product container. One or
more applications of seam sealer may be
necessary to stop water seepage in seams
where thread enters the fabric. Water
repellant products and tent seam sealers are
usually available where tent or camping
supplies are sold.
Once performed, the new tent seasoning
process (described above) does not need to
be repeated unless a section of your tent is
replaced.
T
ENT
S
ETUP
Use the following numbered pictorial as a
general guideline to set up your camping
trailer. If you have any questions after
reviewing this section, please contact your
dealer or Jayco Customer Service.
Although it is possible to setup the tent alone,
it is faster and easier with two people.
The tent canvas is a mildew resistant
fabric; however, this does not mean that it
is mildew proof. Taking proper care of your
tent canvas will help to prolong its life. For
warranty coverage, it is imperative that you
read, understand and follow the listed
recommendations in this owner’s manual
and all related literature.
It is very important to “season” your new
tent. If you do not follow this procedure,
you may experience some water seepage
during the first few exposures to rain.
Ensure all tent velcro fasteners are
securely fastened. Loose areas could
result in openings large enough for an
infant, child or adult to fall through. Never
leave small children in the camper
unattended.
Do not use the bed braces if they are bent
or damaged. Contact your dealer to
replace any damaged brace(s).
If the roof limit cable is raised too high, the
lifter system and/or tent damage could
occur and the entrance door will not fit
properly.
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