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SunnCamp Eclipse - Frame, Extended Use, Safety, and Warranty; Frame Care; Extended Use Ventilation; Fire Precautions

SunnCamp Eclipse
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FRAME
Take care not to put excess strain on your frame. When erecting or dismantling, make sure that you do
not over-extend any spring links. Should this happen your Sunncamp dealer will be able to supply
replacements. Retain your awning frame diagram so that you can identify parts when spares are
required.
During storage, a light coating of petroleum jelly will help protect the frame. Remove any excess before
pitching the awning. Store in a clean, dry place.
EXTENDED USE
If you intend to leave your awning erected for an extended period then it is important that the awning is
well ventilated. Large amounts of condensation can form in awnings left erected which in extreme
cases can cause mildew to form on the inside of the awning. Only good ventilation can stop this from
occurring. Mildew is not covered under your warranty.
FIRE PRECAUTIONS
- REMEMBER, YOUR AWNING CAN BURN. CAMP SAFETY - FOLLOW
THESE COMMONSENSE RULES
When siting, ensure a minimum distance of 6 metres between awnings.
Do not place cooking, heating or lighting appliances near the side or the roof.
Always observe the safety instructions for the appliances.
Keep exits clear
Make sure that you learn the fire arrangements on the site.
Never allow children to play near lighted appliances.
WARRANTY
Our products are covered by a one year warranty. Your Sunncamp awning is guaranteed against
faulty materials and workmanship and any defects relating to this will be repaired free of charge. The
following situations are not covered by the warranty:
Damage due to misuse.
Excessive tensioning
Awnings used for permanent or commercial use.
Storm/weather damage of any type.
Condensation
Colour changes due to environmental circumstances.
Slight colour differences between panels and light points in coated materials.
Pegging points, rubbers, pegs.
Zips which are working parts
Mildew
Marking of the window material
Please refer to your supplying dealer for all warranty details. If you need to return your awning please
ensure that it is clean and dry. If an awning is returned dirty or wet we will not be able to work on it and
it will be returned un-repaired.
Please remember that when a new awning is used for the first time do not be surprised if there is
seepage through the un-taped seams the first few times it becomes wet. When the sewing thread
becomes wet it will swell to close the holes caused by the sewing needle. It may be necessary to use
a seam sealer on some seams.

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