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Pitching your tent/awning
1.
Unroll the awning and peg the four corners
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we recommend the use of a SPS Footprint to keep the bottom of
the awning clean.
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Pegging points may need adjusting/tightening once the awning is erected.
3.
Assemble the pump and insert into rear valve
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ensure the valve is in the closed position (see Fig 1.)
Inflate the tube to around 7psi **pressure in tube may need adjusting dependant on weather conditions
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Hot weather will need less air/pressure
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Colder/Windy weather you may need to increase the air/pressure to give more stability to the air frame
(in order to increase beyond the GREEN range on the gauge you will need to remove the black T SHAPE release valve
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the
release valve prevents over inflation and by removing you must keep an eye on the current weather conditions and adjust
pressure accordingly to prevent damage to the air frame)
*Fig 1.
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Valve position is changed with the white push button at the centre, there are two positions.
Closed/Inflate
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button will be taller/proud of housing | Open/Deflate
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button will be depressed/shorter
Pump Hose is a bayonet style connection and locks in place with a twist
4.
Inflate both tubes on awning
2.
Prior to inflating the awning, unzip a couple of doorways, this allows air to enter the inside whilst inflating and
prevents the unit acting like a vacuum, making the erection process easier.