
3.
First attach the bracket pads inside the awning in the centre using the short piece of profile located up near the main
awning profile. Next take one of the steel roof pole sections and slide through either of the outer roof channels, then
locate one of the steel vertical poles into position using the ferrel at the end of the fibreglass pole. After this has been
done locate the steel pole into position using the pin on the ‘ring and pin’ assembl located on the black webbing
around the foot of the awning and then tension the pole b using the fitted adjuster. Next push 1 of the centre poles
through the vent and attach inside the awning b placing the hook into the bracket pad attached earlier and affix the
front leg in the same wa as the 1
st
leg next repeat this process on the next pole, then finall fit the remaining pole the
same wa as pole 1. Finall clip the black plastic locating clips on to the steel the poles.
4.
You will now notice the two outer poles will drop inwards onto the awning canvas, in order to rectif this take the
stabilit strap on one end and peg out, this will pull the pole outwards and hold it in position whilst ou work on setting
the awning, after ou have done this repeat the process at the other end (onl knock the peg in halfwa as it is likel
ou will have to reset this at the end.) After this has been done the back of the awning b the caravan should now be
pegged through the steel rings at the corners and the buckles tensioned slightl .
5.
The sections for the steel stabiliser pole should now be taken inside the awning. The shaped cross pole should be
opened out and the 2 legs should be attached. If ou look at the front of the awning ou will see a number of ‘zipped
sleeves’ and tapes these are to hold the stabiliser pole in place. Unzip the sleeves and offer up the assembl into
position and complete b zipping the sleeves and t ing the tapes Then connect the pole legs at either side b using
the metal pins on ‘ring and pin’ assembl at the base of the awning, then finall zip up the sleeves.
6.
You ma notice the front section of the awning ma rise up of the ground this is not a problem and once ou have the
corners pegged should pull back down (this is due to the tension on the steel stabilit bar)
7.
Now continue b placing pegs in the 2 front corners of the awning followed b pegging the remaining points along the
front, ensuring all pegging is in a straight line. Remember when pegging to use the ‘ring and pin’ assemblies as
pegging points through the centre of the ring. (Do not over tension as this can sometimes lead to damaged zips) TIP
pegs perform best when inserted at 45 degrees into the ground.
8.
Peg the gusseted flanges at the rear of the awning in such a wa that a seal is formed against the caravan side. The
shock chord can be gentl tightened to maximise this seal b pulling tight through the black toggle.
9.
Gu lines can now be tensioned and pegged (remember ou ma have to re-adjust the ellow stabilit straps ou
positioned earlier) please ensure in heav weather that ALL gu lines and the stability straps are used.
10.
Take care not to over tension as this can damage our awning or awning zips. (Please note that failure to use all the
lines ma result in our awning being damaged)
ADDITIONAL EATURES ON YOUR COMPACTALITE PRO INTEGRA 325
1) TAGS HANGING FROM THE ROOF ARE TO ATTATCH AN INNER TENT (ADDITIONAL COST
ITEM).
2) THE POCKETS AT THE BASE OF THE DOORS ARE TO ACCOMMODATE THE (FOLDED)
DOOR PANEL IF YOU WISH TO HAVE THE DOOR OPEN.
3) ABILITY TO FIT ANNEXE EITHER SIDE (EXTRA COST OPTION)
4) 300D DOUBLE RIPSTOP WALLS
5) 150D RIPSTOP ROOF
** IN EXTREME WEATHER, TAKE YOUR AWNING DOWN**
Please note these few points for trouble free camping.
a. After use please take extreme care when packing away. Ensure the Compactalite Pro Integra 325 is
dry (including the poles) and air the tent before packing away.
b. Any dirt or stains can be removed by brushing or gently washing with warm water. DO NOT use
detergents as this will destroy the waterproofing on the fabrics.
c. We advise that you DO NOT cook or smoke in this awning; although the outer fabric is fire retardant
treated it will still melt.
d. During use, particularly during rain, avoid touching the outer fabric as this may cause moisture to be
drawn into the porch awning.
e. Please make sure that you have a good time.
**We highly recommend that you insure your awning against storm damage or accidental damage, as the
warranty does not cover such eventualities. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused to the
caravan because of misuse, incorrect pitching or extreme weather
**
Outdoor Revolution Awnings are distributed b :
Blue Diamond Products Ltd
WWW.Blue-diamond-products.co.uk