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Dometic MOBIL AIR PRO 391 Instructions De Montage Et De Service page 9

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Locate the inflation valve on the awning (5). Unscrew the top cap and attach the pump nozzle (6). Start to pump (7).
Once the awning has a good amount of air in it, pull the front of the awning outwards so that the AirPoles can assume
their correct shape (8).
Keep pumping until the ideal inflation pressure of 9 psi (0.62 BAR) is achieved. If necessary take a rest before adding
more pressure.
Dometic awnings are supplied with a high performance manual hand pump. This will inflate beyond
the recommended pressure and so it is essential to only inflate the awning into the green zone on
the pressure gauge. The gauge on the supplied hand pump will only give a reading on a downward
stroke.
DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF COMPRESSOR DESIGNED TO INFLATE CAR TYRES – these may damage
your awning as they can inflate to extreme pressures and the pressure gauges can be inaccurate.
Over-inflated AirPoles are not covered under the product guarantee.
WARNING
NEVER OPEN THE ZIP ON THE PROTECTIVE SLEEVE WHILST AN
AIRPOLE IS INFLATED. THIS WILL RESULT IN THE AIRPOLE BURSTING.
Pegging Sequence
The order in which you should peg down your Dometic inflatable awning (or pegging sequence) is important to help
ensure the correct shape and fit is achieved. The set-up procedure is different to a traditional awning that you may be
used to. Please ensure that you peg in the following sequence:
A - the rear corner pegging points
B - the front corner pegging points
C - any doorways (cross-pegging) (10)
D - remaining pegging points
Pegging
Close all doors and entrances. The rear corners will have already been pegged by this stage (Pegging Point A -
please refer to pegging point diagrams).
Pegging Point B: The front corners should now be pegged. Make sure that the awning is sitting squarely on your
caravan, if necessary adjust the pegging at the four corners (Points A & B) ensuring that the sides and front are
stretched tight.
Cross-peg all doorways and openings (see Diagram 10).
Cross-Pegging: All zipped openings should be cross-pegged. This creates tension in adjacent panels
and also reduces stress on zips. Points that should be cross-pegged are pre-stitched at an angle.
(see Diagram 10 for reference)
Peg all remaining pegging points. The pegging points have a range of possible pegging options. Select a point that
puts the awning under tension but without over stressing. Ensure the overall shape of the awning is sitting square to
the caravan and that all panels are correctly tensioned.
Once satisfied check the AirPoles are inflated sufficiently (9 psi) and, if necessary, add more air. Once you are happy
with the pressure replace the inflation valve cap until it is tight to prevent leaking.
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