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Starting from one end of the awning,
unscrew the top cap, of the inflation
valve and attach the pump nozzle (4).
Pump up each AirPole (5). The pump
has a pressure gauge and each AirPole
should be inflated to 7 psi (0.482 bar).
As each AirPole is inflated the awning
will lift.
It is normally necessary to go inside the
awning and to push the poles upwards
so that the AirPoles can assume their
correct shape (6).
Once all the AirPoles have sprung
upwards, assuming their correct shape,
detach the pump from the awning and
tighten the outer valve cap on each
inflation point. It is important that these
are tight to prevent the seepage of air.
Place the spreader poles into the pole
pockets (7) inside the awning using and
ensure that the pole is under tension
before tightening the screw.
Close all doors and entrances and
check the positioning of the corner pegs
again. If necessary re-peg to ensure that
awning is taught.
Peg all the intermediate pegging points
ensuring that each side is straight.
If you are using the groundsheet, toggle
it into the base of the awning using the
‘O’ rings. To help identify what way
around the groundsheet goes, the
awning is shaped on one end and a ring
is on the upper side.
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