Royal Lounge 260 Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
Lounge 260 Awning
Instructions
Thank you for purchasing your new Lounge 260 awning. By following the below instructions your awning will enable
you to experience many happy and enjoyable years of caravanning.
Parts Included:
Please ensure that all of the parts listed below are
present before attempting to erect your awning
Flysheet
2 Steel front leg poles
1 Steel curved front pole
3 Steel roof poles
2 Storm straps
Draft Skirt
Tent pegs
Before you get started:
Select an area that is clear of debris, trees and rocks and that is as even
as possible to erect your awning on.
Remove your awning from it’s storage bag, taking note of how it was
originally packed – this will enable you to pack your awning away in a
similar manner at the end of your trip.
Erecting your Awning:
Start by sliding the awning beading into the channel on the caravan, ensuring that it is on the horizontal section. Insert the
curved front pole into the sleeve on the front of the awning (Fig 1). Then attach the front two legs to the curved front pole,
inserting the pins on the base of the awning into the poles (Fig 2). The pin is on an adjustable strap that can be loosened and
then re-tightened once the pin has been inserted.
Once this has been done insert the centre roof pole with the black stopper resting against the side nearest you caravan, you
can subsequently insert the other two roof support poles on either side of the central one. Once this step has been completed
you can insert the two back legs; inserting the pin into the ground.
Once all poles have been inserted you can then peg down your awning, adjusting the guy lines as necessary.
Note: When inserting your pegs always ensure that they are set at a 45°
°°
°angle away from your awning (Figure 3). Always use
a mallet to insert your pegs to avoid bent pegs and injury
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3
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Dismantling your awning:
Ensuring your awning is always clean, dry and packed away
in a suitable manner will improve the lifespan and durability
of your awning.
Check that all windows are zipped up; you can then start to
un-peg your awning, making sure to tie up guy ropes and
keep pegs in a safe place.
Carefully remove the poles from their base pins; you can
then begin to remove the poles.
Package poles back into their pole bag and carefully roll your
awning. You can now pack this into the awning bag.
Your Warranty:
Your new Royal awning is manufactured to the highest standard and is covered by a 1-year warranty from the point of
purchase.
This warranty covers any manufacturing fault in the fabric, parts or workmanship of our awnings when the product has
been used for its intended purpose as specified in the literature on our website.
It does not cover any malfunctions of fabric or components that have occurred from improper use, poles, accidents,
excessive wind or weather, incorrect packing or fading due to sunlight. Please be mindful that your product will be
subjected to some sort of ‘wear and tear’ with the conditions experienced outdoors and the continual packing and un-
packing of products.
Please note that your warranty is covered by the retailer you purchased your awning from and not Royal directly. Any
warranty queries must be directed to the retailer where you made you purchase in the first instance.
Making your awning last:
Exposure to the elements can reduce the waterproofing of
your awning but if you follow these points then you should
be able to extend the life span of your awning.
Clean and dry the awning as thoroughly and as soon as
possible after use. Using a product such as Fabsil Universal
Cleaner will enable easier cleaning and contains a mildew
inhibitor. Erect and inspect the awning before use, this
allows you to discover any damage or wear before you are
in the middle of a camping site and repair it.
Always ensure that your awning is dry when you pack it
away and store in a dry place. This allows you to avoid
mildew/rotting.
Pitch your awning in a shady area where possible, this will
allow you to avoid continued exposure to UV rays, which
can weaken the fabric of your awning
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