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Outdoor Revolution Compactalite Pro Integra 375 Hex User Manual

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Outdoor Revolution MODEL Compactalite Pro Integra 375 Hex
Thank you for purchasing an Outdoor Revolution product, this product will give years of satisfactory service if basic instructions
are followed, Outdoor Revolution products are designed for durability and for ease of erection.
Spare poles are not warranted but can be purchased to replace broken poles, see our website www.outdoor-revolution.com
** Compactalite Pro Integra 375 awnings will not be swapped because of
broken poles**
Please read the following instructions carefully
TIP: Refer to the photograph to help when pitching your Compactalite Pro Integra 375.
Please do not leave for your vacation without fully erecting and checking the contents of your porch.
Ideally erect your awning for some period allowing it to weather.
Please make sure that before erecting, that you site the awning on clear Level ground with no sharp objects
underneath, and that all the zips are fully closed. (We recommend laying a groundsheet down to keep the
awning Dry and clean)
If you have any issues relating to pitching your awning please contact your dealer for instructions before
going on holiday.
Please note this awning is designed as a ‘touring’ awning and not for ‘permanent pitch’ use
IMPORTANT PLEASE CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT
(Make yourself familiar with the awning and its parts before attempting to erect)
Contents
Flysheet (or outer)
Steel roof poles (2 adjustable with hook on end 2 none adjustable-all curved)
Steel pole pre shaped 1 x cross piece 2 x leg sections & 4 x steel vertical legs
Pegs (in a separate bag)
Outer carrying bag (with dimension details)
Stability Straps x 2 (attached to awning)
Rear pad poles x 2
A selection of spare parts
Draft skirt
ERECTION INSTRUCTIONS
Tip; REFER TO PHOTOGRAPH WHEN PUTTING UP COMPACTALITE PRO INTEGRA 375
Ideally this is a 2 person process to avoid awning damage.
1.
Lay the outer/flysheet and spread out on the ground, Ensure all panels are zipped up fully. Before starting to put the
awning on your caravan check the edges of the channel for any sharp corners or damage as this can snag the
fabric and sometimes cause damage to the awning. Slide the awning profile through the caravan rail, and spread
evenly across the caravan roof.
2.
Once the awning is in the desired position on your caravan open the pole bag and take out the 4 steel roof poles and 4
vertical steel poles and lay out on the ground.
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Outdoor Revolution Compactalite Pro Integra 375 Hex Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOutdoor Revolution
ModelCompactalite Pro Integra 375 Hex
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Contents

Important Check Equipment

Familiarize yourself with the awning and its parts before attempting to erect it.

Flysheet

The main outer fabric of the awning.

Steel Roof Poles

Poles providing structure to the awning roof.

Steel Pole Pre Shaped

Pre-shaped poles for specific awning sections.

Pegs

Fastenings used to secure the awning to the ground.

Outer Carrying Bag

Bag for storing and transporting the awning.

Stability Straps

Straps to help stabilize the awning structure.

Rear Pad Poles

Poles used for the rear section of the awning.

Selection of Spare Parts

Additional parts provided with the awning.

Draft Skirt

Fabric panel to block drafts under the awning.

Erection Instructions

Additional Features

Tags for Inner Tent

Used to attach an inner tent (additional cost item).

Pockets for Door Panels

Accommodate folded door panels when open.

Annexe Attachment

Option to attach an annexe to either side of the awning.

300D Double Ripstop Walls

Durable walls made with double ripstop fabric.

150D Ripstop Roof

Roof made with ripstop fabric for durability.

Extreme Weather Precautions

Careful Packing

Ensure awning is dry and aired before packing for longevity.

Cleaning

Use warm water only; avoid detergents to preserve waterproofing.

No Cooking or Smoking

Avoid cooking or smoking due to fire risk, as fabric can melt.

Avoid Touching Fabric in Rain

Do not touch outer fabric during rain to prevent moisture ingress.

Warranty and Liability Disclaimer

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