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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 different parts.
Slide (1) the awning beading, on the rear of the
awning roof, through the caravan awning channel
until it is in your required position (2). The awning
should be positioned on a horizontal part of the
caravan.
Assemble the curved aluminium roof poles (3), these
are linked together and just need slotting together
ensuring that each pole is fully inserted into the
adjoining pole – because of the shape of the pole
they can only be assembled one way.
Assemble the aluminium legs. They are spring linked
and just need slotting together. They have an
adjustable foot – ensure that this is in its lowest
position (making pole shorter) by using the clamp
adjuster.
Starting at one end of the awning, push a roof pole
into the pole sleeve (4), closed end first (with the
plastic end cap), connect the aluminium leg pole to
the end (5) and then locate the bottom of this pole
onto the pin at the bottom of the awning (6). The pin
is on an adjustable webbing strap. The strap can be
released to make it easier to insert the pin into the
bottom of the pole. Always retighten the straps to
ensure that the awning is tensioned correctly.
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