SITING
Choose a site that is flat and, if possible, protected
from the wind. Try to set up your awning with the
doors facing away from the wind.
SET UP
To protect your awning from dirt and damage, it may
be beneficial to lay a groundsheet or awning carpet
down before unpacking.
Unpack the awning, separate and identify the differ-
ent parts (a frame diagram is included with these
instructions). At this stage you may wish to zip out
the four wall panels. This will make it easier to han-
dle the awning roof.
Slide the awning beading, on the rear of the awning
roof, through the caravan awning channel until it is
in your required position (A). The awning should be
positioned central on the caravan.
Attach the bracket pads to the beading on the inside
of the roof (B). There are three or five brackets de-
pending upon the size of the awning. One should be
positioned in the middle of the awning and one in
each of the rear corners. Undo the turn-screw to
loosen the clamp, attach and then retighten. Do not
worry too much about positioning as these can be
adjusted when the awning is set up. On larger awn-
ings the two intermediate bracket pads should be
attached when the awning is set up.
Identify the different parts of the awning frame and
roughly lay them out under the awning canvas in
their approximate positions. Go inside the awning
and taking bracket (1) pass this through the hole in
the centre apex of the awning. The arm with the
plastic adjusting clamp should pass through to the
outside. Attach leg (7) to the centre bracket but do
not extend the leg above head height. Locate the
hook on the end of the roof rafter (4) into the centre
bracket pad (C) and extend it so that some pressure
is exerted on the front bracket (D). Take one of the
apex to eave poles (10) and attach to one side of
the centre bracket (E).
A
B
C
D
E