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Rev. A
How to install your
T@B Trailer Awning
by PahaQue
1.
Locate
the following parts included with your T@B Trailer Awning:
Awning
One fiberglass pole
Ground stakes - 6
2.
Unfold
awning and locate keder cord edge of awning. Make sure awning is right
side-up by checking that the coated (shiny) side of the awning fabric is facing
downward. See Photo A.
3.
Starting
at the rear of the trailer, slide the keder cord into the keder rail on the passenger side
of your trailer. Make sure that the keder cord is able to feed freely into the rail as you pull the
awning towards the front of the trailer. Due to varying keder rail lengths, the keder
cord may not be the exact length of the keder rail and this is normal.
4.
Locate
the pole sleeve (black fabric) on the outer edge of the awning. Carefully
insert the fiberglass pole into the pole sleeve, until there is approximately 18”
extended from each end of the sleeve. See Photo B.
5.
Starting
at one end, insert the pole tip into the grommet on the webbing at the
lower corner of the awning, as shown in Photo C.
*Note: The elastic loops/toggles along the inside front seem and support pole are for the optional Front
Wall accessory.
6.
Proceed
to the opposite end of the pole sleeve, and repeat the procedure with the
pole tip at that end. In order to complete this step, you will have to bend the pole
and create the curved shape of the awning.
7.
Pull
the awning out and away from the trailer. Using two ground stakes (one on
either side) and the two adjustable webbing straps located at the front of the awning on either
side, secure the awning in place, and adjust the webbing straps as needed to get a tight pitch of the
awning.
8.
Stake
the 4 corners of the awning down using the remaining ground stakes. If you desire to roll-up
the side panels, then those corners will not be staked. However the front two corners should always
be staked to the ground to ensure stability and proper performance of the awning.
USEFUL TIPS:
If you have difficulty sliding the keder through the rail, a little dish soap will help without
damaging the awning.
While taking care not to over-tighten the adjustable webbing straps, it is important to not allow
the awning to sag where water could collect during a rain storm
Do not store your awning while wet for any extended period – always dry completely prior to
long-term storage.
You can register your product online by visiting
www.pahaque.com
, or by calling us
toll-free at
1.888.700.TENT
(8368).
!CAUTION!
The effects of wind and rain on the Awning are unpredictable. Damage to the trailer and/or Awning may result. Please
remove the Awning in heavy wind or rain. Damage due to weather is not covered by your warranty.
PHOTO A
PHOTO B
PHOTO C