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Electric Cassette Awning
When extending the awning always support to front as it extends. Do not allow the awning to carry the full extended weight as
this may damage the hinges. Support the end manually by hand or by using the extendable legs. Never allow water to pool on
the awning, during rain lower one side to a level that allows the water to freely run off and not pool. In light to moderate breeze
guy ropes should be used. In stronger winds the awning should be retracted completely. Always set the awning for wet
conditions if leaving up overnight in case of unexpected rain. If high winds are possible, pack the awning away overnight. It is
your responsibility to know the weather prediction. During rain, the awning should be lowered on one side as illustrated below.
External Kitchen
To extend the kitchen from the trailer, release pad bolt (fig1) and press down the blue slide tab (fig 2) and pull kitchen out. The
kitchen will lock into place when extended. To put kitchen away, again press down the blue tabs and push back into place. To
connect the gas, plug the gas bayonet into the outlet pictured below. (fig. 3). Always use the support leg when the kitchen is
extended (fig. 4).
Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4
Preparing for Bad Weather
During inclement weather, the following should be done:
• Close all roof vents and hatches to prevent water entering.
• Protect the awning from high winds by retracting or securing with guy ropes and pegs.
• Ensure your trailer is not parked on ground that will become boggy and prevent exiting the camp area.
• Lower annex corner poles to create a pitch steep enough to allow all water on roof to run freely off the canvas. Do not
allow water to pool.
• Close all external doors and windows to prevent water ingress and wind damage.