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Pressure will rise and decrease with increasing/decreasing temperature.
Regularly check pressure during prolonged stay (squeeze & feel air poles pressure).
WARNING
If the temperature is rising and poles feels too hard, release some pressure by pushing briefly on the valve pin
then, plug your pump and inflate to adjust to the recommended pressure.
2. Tear Down/ Deflation Instructions
2.1.
Open inner awning doors.
2.2.
Open double layer entrance mesh doors – keep main entrance doors opened for easier air evacuation when rolling the awning.
2.3.
Unpeg guy line and stake points. Detach your awning from the vehicle rail.
2.4.
Remove aluminum side porch pole from its sleeve – store it in the pole bag. (when applicable)
2.5.
to deflate the air pole, turn the valve cover anticlockwise. Push the spring loaded pin until it stays down. the valve is now opened
and pole starts to deflate. Wait until air poles are completely deflated.
Note: a loud noise could occur when push the pin – this is normal.
2.6.
Roll and/or fold the awning in the direction of the opened valve to expel as much air as possible out of the air poles.
2.7.
Lay the awning flat again.
2.8.
Fold the awning and roll it to fit the carry bag.
2.9.
store pegs and poles bags into the carry bag.
2.10. Ensure your awning is totally dry before storing to avoid mildew/rotting and metal parts rusting.
3. Care, Storage, Cleaning
3.1.
store your awning in a dry, cool, well ventilated space clean from dirt and debris. Never leave your packed awning in direct sunlight –
choose a dark area.
3.2.
Dirty Awnings can only be washed using clean water and soft sponge. Never use detergent, soaps, or a brush on your awning – as
this could damage fabrics and drastically reduce the waterproof properties of your awning.
3.3.
Never spray insecticides on or in the awning - as this could damage fabrics and drastically reduce the waterproof properties of your
awning.
3.4.
If the case of tape coming off – this may happen after prolonged exposure to sun and normal ageing of awning – you can repair by
removing the loose part and using a seam sealer (inside) combined with a waterproof spray (outside) to re-seal your seams.
4. Repair/Replace air pole tube
4.1.
Deflate completely the defective air pole by opening the valve.
4.2.
Unzip the main sleeve and take the air pole out of the awning zipped sleeve (Fig. N, O).
4.3.
Cut the zip-tie used to maintain the zipper sliders of your air pole envelope. (Fig. P).
WARNING
Never unzip the envelope when the air pole is inflated – this could cause the bladder to quickly pop out and explode.
4.4.
take the air bladder out from its envelope – Do not completely remove the air bladder – Do not remove/unscrew the valve. take care
not to damage the air bladder around the valve area by pulling too much. (Fig. Q)
4.5.
to check the position of the leakage, inflate the air bladder and, using a basin of water, locate the position of the puncture.
Put a really small amount of air in the bladder – the bladder cannot withstand pressure without its envelope. The
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overpressure could cause injury as the bladder could explode.
4.6.
Clean the area around the puncture to remove water, grease and dirt.
4.7.
Apply the provided coleman repair adhesive patch to perfectly cover the puncture. Do NOt cut the repair patch to ensure maximum
repair efficacy – Rub on the bladder until perfectly stuck (Fig. R).
4.8.
Once completely glued (minimum 30 minutes), slide back carefully the bladder into the envelope. close the zip sliders (always take
care not to catch the bladder into the zip sliders) (Fig. s).
4.9.
to ensure the repair efficacy, inflate the pole at the recommended pressure and check pressure after some time. Once repair is done,
slightly deflate the air pole, re-connect together both zip sliders with a zip-tie (Fig. t).
4.10. Replace the pole into the awning zipped sleeve.
4.11. the repair patches provided into your repair kit are fit for small holes (10mm length) - If you are not able to repair (larger puncture,
valve issue ...), you shall replace completely the air pole (bladder and envelope). spares Poles are available from your coleman
aftersales service.
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