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Khyam KAMPER SLEEPER Pitching & Striking Instructions

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Pitching & Striking Instructions for :-
KAMPER SLEEPER
Visit our YouTube Channel for an instructional video of this model
WARNING:
If this tent/awning is not erected in accordance with the instructions damage
could be caused to the joints, poles or fabric.
It is important that the tent/awning is properly guyed at all times,
particularly in strong winds otherwise damage could occur
DO NOT PUSH TENT PEGS IN BY HAND, ALL TENT PEGS SHOULD BE DRIVEN HOME USING A
WOODEN OR RUBBER MALLET

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  • Page 1 Pitching & Striking Instructions for :- KAMPER SLEEPER Visit our YouTube Channel for an instructional video of this model WARNING: If this tent/awning is not erected in accordance with the instructions damage could be caused to the joints, poles or fabric.
  • Page 2 Pitching your awning Peg out the footprint groundsheet and remove the awning from its carry bag, unfold and peg the four corners Assemble the poles ready to use (Bedroom poles have a RED colour coding) Insert Black Fibreglass poles into roof pole sleeves (x2 Poles) The Fibreglass poles are held in place using plastic joints, insert the fibre pole in the narrower/grooved end (plastic joints may not be attached from new but can stay in place once attached) Insert the metal leg pole into the joint and fit pin...
  • Page 3 Pitching your awning Continue to add the metal legs poles for the main dome, insert into joint and fit pin at base of pole Fit last pole onto main dome and tighten webbing strap at base of poles Attach clips onto poles and zip doors shut Peg out guy lines...
  • Page 4 Pitching your awning Insert Fibreglass pole into pole sleeve on bedroom pod and secure joints onto each end Fit Metal Leg Pole (RED Colour) on each side of bedroom, insert into joint then push pin into base of pole Attach clips onto poles and adjust tension on corner pegging points Peg out all remaining pegging point and guy lines...
  • Page 5 Packing your awning Unpeg pegging points and guy lines (leaving corners in until last) Remove and fold bedroom poles Tie the guy lines up and remove the main awning legs (leave the doors open to allow air to escape) Remove the remaining legs until the awning drops to the floor Remove and fold the Fibreglass roof poles (joints can stay attached to awning)
  • Page 6 Packing your awning Fold the bedroom section on top of living area Remove final pegging points Continue to until the width is narrower than the carry bag - squeeze any remaining air out Pack all the poles into storage bag and place on top of awning TIP - if your fold is wider than the pole bag it won’t fit in the carry bag! Roll awning around poles and squeeze remaining air out as you go, then tie with strap and place into carry bag (ensure clips are secured on carry bag before lifting)
  • Page 7 Q. How long are products covered for? We go that bit further at Khyam. We don’t just guarantee our products for a set time frame. We like to be more flexible because the lifespan of our products varies depending on a few factors. For example, a heavily used or poorly maintained item will probably have a shorter life than an averagely used or well-looked after item.
  • Page 8 Q . Are Khyam awnings water resistant? All Khyam flysheet fabrics are coated to withstand in excess of 5000mm head of water in the hydrostatic head test. This is a measure by which we can test the resistance of water penetration. This is the measurement when the fabric is new and in use over a period of time this level will drop.
  • Page 9 OTHER USEFUL POINTS TO BEAR IN MIND. 1. Never remove pegs by pulling up on the poles or fabric by doing this you may damage the pole or awning invalidating the guarantee. Always use a peg puller or another peg 2.