Materials & Components
UV Degradation
Awning fabrics can be weakened by prolonged exposure to sunlight. Under
normal holiday use your awning will give long service but use for extended
periods in strong sunlight will soon cause deterioration. In those cases it
would be wise to use a site as shaded as possible. UV degradation is not
covered under the warranty. The warranty does not cover awnings used on
permanent sites, displays or for commercial purposes.
Safety
DO NOT COOK IN THE AWNING OR USE NAKED FLAMES. READ AND
UNDERSTAND THE FIRE PRECAUTIONS LABEL SEWN INTO THE INSIDE
OF THE AWNING.
Deflation
1.
Close all doors and openings.
2. Unpeg the guy lines and tie them neatly to avoid tangling.
3. Remove aluminium canopy pole (Action/Motion only)
4. Unpeg the intermediate pegging points but keep the four corner pegs in
place.
5. Open the valves on each pole. The awning will start to deflate. Wait until
most of the air has been expelled.
6. Unpeg the four corners.
7.
Fold/roll the awning towards the deflation valves to expel more air and
then roll to fit in the carry bag.
Note:
Ensure that the awning is totally dry before storing in a cool, dry and
dark space, if possible opened out.
Care
Awnings are best stored opened out. Air fully and ensure it is totally dry before
packing away. Store in a well-ventilated dry place. A wet/damp awning will
develop mildew surprisingly quickly. Dirty awnings can be washed using clean
water and a soft brush. Do not scrub and never use detergents.
The AirPoles do not need any maintenance but should be protected from
damage during storage. Damage due to improper use, wind damage or neglect
is not covered under the warranty. Have any damage repaired at the first
opportunity.
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