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PUMP AND INFLATION
PUMP:
Connect the safety valve to the inflate side of the pump and
attach the hose to the safety valve as shown in the diagram to
the left. Never attach the pump to the awning without the
included safety pressure valve. The safety pressure valve
ensures that you cannot over inflate the awning.
Failure to use the safety pressure valve when inflating the
awning could case you to over inflate the air tube which would
invalidate your warranty.
IMPORTANT :
The ideal inflation pressure for this awning is 7 PSI (0.48 BAR).
Do not inflate the awning any more than this. If you use your
own pump then ensure it is connected to a safety pressure
valve set to 7PSI or has a pressure gauge on so you can tell
what the pressure is at all times.
Over inflation is not covered under your warranty.
DO NOT OVER INFLATE. OVER INFLATION IS NOT
COVERED UNDER YOUR WARRANTY AND COULD
DAMAGE YOUR AWNING!
INFLATION:
pump nozzle to the air inlet (as shown below).
You are now ready to pump your air tube up.
If your air tube deflates straight away check that the value is
correctly fitted as this could lead to air escaping from the tube.
DEFLATION:
unscrewing it from the tube.
Be careful when unscrewing the valve as twisting the valve and
tube unnecessarily could cause unneeded stress on the valve.
When unscrewing the valve hold the tube in place with one
hand and unscrew the valve with the other thus ensuring the
valve and tube are not twisted.
it caught on the rim of the valve pocket as this can stop you
creating a seal with the valve and can lead to air being lost
from the tube even though there is no puncture.
If your air tube does deflate always first check that the valve is
correctly screwed into place.
Safety
Pressure
Valve
Inflate
CAP
AIR INLET
DEFLATION PLUG
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