LEISUREWIZE Ontario Air 280 User manual

Ontario Air 280
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CARE OF YOUR ONTARIO AIR PORCH AWNING
The Ontario Air Porch Awning is designed and manufactured to the exacting standards to give long
service under normal holiday conditions. Following a few simple care guidelines can ensure the
Ontario Air Porch Awning has a long useful life.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can weaken awning fabrics. If the awning is to be used for an
extended time, pitch in a shaded or semi-shaded spot. Ultra-Violet degradation is a a factor of
normal wear of awning fabrics and is not covered by the warranty. The Ontario Air Porch Awning is
not designed for permanent use, and any such use is outside of the product warranty.
The awning should be aired and dried fully before packing away in a dry, well ventilated place. If
an awning must be packed wet, it should be dried out and aired as soon as possible to prevent
rapid onset of mildew.
Dirty awnings can be cleaned with fresh clean water and a soft brush. Never scrub the awning,
this can damage the waterproofing. Never use household detergents to clean an awning – these
can irreparably damage the fabric. If a cleaner must be used, use a cleaner designed for awnings,
follow the instructions carefully, and re-proof with an awning re-proof (available from Leisurewize)
Inspect the awning when deflating and repair any minor damage immediately.
Open and close zips with care. Following the correct pitching procedure with zips closed helps to
prevent overstretching in use. Never force a zip – if it is too tight, adjust the pegging or guylines.
Do not use oils to lubricate zips, if lubrication is absolutely necessary, this can be done by rubbing
gently with a soft graphite pencil or use of a dedicated zipper lubricant.
Ongoing care during the holiday can easily be undertaken if a a few spares and accessories are
carried: Silicone Waterproofing spray, Seam Sealer, Duct Tape (ideal for an emergency repair of
fabric or poles in case of accidental damage) & Pegs suitable for the ground pitched on. Carrying
spare guylines is recommended – if a guyline is broken, it must be replaced or the awning MUST
be taken down.
Condensation can affect unventilated awnings – interior condensation is not leakage and is simply
and quickly rectified by ventilating the awning by leaving doorways slightly unzipped when
condensation build-up becomes an issue.
Trees provide shelter but also drop sap onto the awning fabric – don’t pitch your awning directly
under a tree – hedges and walls provide good natural windbreaks. Facing the awning door away
from the prevailing wind minimises the effect of wind on the awning.
Touching the inside surface of the awning when raining should be avoided. Any minor leaks
caused this way can be treated with a suitable reproofing spray.
Spares, waterproofing and repair materials if required, can be sourced from a retail branch
supplied by Leisurewize.
Keep awning away from sharp objects and heat sources in transit and during storage.
Any minor punctures in cross beams or main beams can be repaired using a bicycle puncture
repair kit. Please see puncture repair kits manufacturers guide lines.
Replacement beams can be purchased from your selected retailer.
Contents List
Main canvas
Inflatable awning cross pieces
Back poles
Hand pump
Ground pegs
Luminous guy line
Hold all bag
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