NOTICE! Material damage
Do not open or close the zippers by force.
If a wind-out awning is used to attach the
awning tent, support the wind-out awning
while working to avoid putting too much
stress on it. Aer attaching the awning
tent, rewind the wind-out awning fully
back into its housing. This product should
not be used with the cassette awning in its
extended position.
NOTE
• The supplied pegs are heavy duty pegs.
They will be suitable for most sites, but
special pegs may be required for certain
ground types. Ask your dealer.
• Drive the pegs at a 45° angle away into the
ground.
• Peg the guy lines in line with the seam it
starts from.
Keep the following tips in mind while setting up the
awning tent:
• The figures provide a general overview of the set-
up. The actual set-up will vary slightly based on the
model of awning tent.
• Get help. The set-up is easier with more people.
• Aer standing the awning tent upright, check
the corner pegs and re-peg if necessary. The
groundsheet on the inside should be taut and in a
rectangular shape.
• Peg the guy lines so that the awning tent is under
tension without distorting the shape.
• If available, attach the storm tie down kit.
• Reguarly check the guy lines to ensure adequate
tension. If necessary, use the runners to adjust.
Set up the awning tent as follows:
1. Unpack the awning tent:
a) To protect the awning tent from dirt and
damage, lay down a groundsheet or footprint
before unpacking.
b) Unpack the awning tent.
c) Separate and identify the different components.
2. Insert the keder into the rail and pull the awning tent
through to the desired location.
Fig.
on page 3
3. Inflate the awning tent:
a) Close the deflation valve at the front of the
awning tent and unscrew the top cap of the
inflation valve.
Fig.
on page 3
b) Insert the pump and inflate to between 3 psi and
4 psi initially.
Fig.
on page 4
c) Li the awning tent from either end to help it take
shape.
Fig.
on page 4
d) Continue inflating to 9 psi.
e) Remove the pump and secure the top cap of the
inflation valve.
Fig.
on page 4
4. Secure the awning tent:
a) Peg the front two corners using the adjustable
straps.
Fig.
on page 5
b) Peg out the quick pitch guy lines.
Fig.
on page 5
c) Tighten the quick pitch guy lines once in
position.
Fig.
on page 5
d) Attach and peg the storm tie down kit.
Fig.
on page 6
Fig.
on page 6
5. (Optional) Set up the side panels:
a) Zip the side panel into the side of the awning
tent.
Fig.
on page 6
b) Attach the ladder straps to the pegging points at
the bottom of the side panel.
Fig.
on page 7
c) Secure the side panel by pegging the rear
pegging points slightly underneath your vehicle.
d) Peg the remaining pegging points along the
bottom of the side panel. Ensure that the side
panel is taut but not overly stretched.
6. (Optional) Set up the front panel:
a) Zip the front panel into the front of the awning
tent.
Fig.
on page 7
b) Attach the ladder straps to the pegging points at
the bottom of the front panel.
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