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SunnCamp Envy 200 User manual

Thank you for choosing the SunnCamp Envy 200 Awning. Before attempting to fit this awning to your caravan, please ensure you have fully read and understood this instruction sheet.
Should there be anything that is unclear to you, please refer to your supplier for additional instruction. If you follow these instructions when erecting and dismantling, packing and storing
then you should enjoy many years of trouble free use.
Awning Flysheet 1
Steel Leg Poles 2
Shock Corded Fibreglass Pole 2
Roof Poles 2
Fibreglass Canopy Support Pole 1
Draught Skirt 1
Awning Peg Bag 1
Carry/Storage Bag 1
It is essential that you check that all parts listed above are present BEFORE leaving home. It is also strongly recommended to have a trial set up at home prior to
proper use. Failure to do so could affect your warranty. If any part is missing, contact your SunnCamp retailer for advice.
BEFORE YOU START
Unpack all the parts of your awning and ensure
that everything is present. Make sure that the
carry-bag is put away somewhere safe. Choose
a location where the ground is flat, smooth and
dry. Attempt to position the awning entrance
away from the direction of the wind. Do not
position on sharp rocky ground.
POLES
All fibreglass poles are in sections which are
pre-linked together, take each pole in turn and
slot the sections together, inserting the
fiberglass section fully into the steel ferrule.
Ensure that the swaged sections of the steel
poles are fully inserted to the wider shoulder.
Adjustable steel leg poles/roof support poles:
Ensure the swaged sections of these steel
poles are fully inserted up to their wider
shoulder. These steel poles are in two pieces,
slide the adjustable end section onto the main
pole with the Quick Lock Brackets open.
FLYSHEET
Unfold the awning’s flysheet and locate the rear
edge fitted with beading strip. Slide the beaded
rear edge into the caravan’s awning channel
and position as required. Take a fibreglass pole,
one end is fitted with a plastic ‘bung’. Insert the
pole, bung end first, into one of the flysheet’s
external sleeves. The pole’s end should locate
firmly into the reinforced pocket at the top of the
awning’s roof. Next take a steel leg (with the
angle at the top) and insert the exposed end of
the fibreglass roof pole, the other end of the leg
should locate onto a ‘ring & pin’ at the base of
the awning (release the Quick Lock Bracket
when locating the pole end onto the pin, then
extend the pole to tension and close the Quick
Lock Bracket’s lever firmly). The ring to which
the pin is attached is fitted to the awning by
means of an adjustable webbing strap, this can
be loosened to make fitting of the pole easy and
the fully tensioned to ensure a light fit (this ring
is also used later as one of the pegging points
for the awning). Once the pole is in place attach
the flysheet’s fitted ‘C’ clips down its length.
Repeat this process with the remaining three
sets of poles. Bring the awning to an upright
position by pegging the corner guy lines, these
may need to be re-pegged at a later date.
ROOF SUPPORT POLES
To aid the awning’s rigidity it is supplied with
two steel Roof Support Bars, these are
adjustable in length. Firstly loosen the ‘Quick
Lock Bracket’ using the simple lever action and
from inside the awning insert the flattened end
of the pole’s fixed length into the webbing
retainer pocket at one side of the awning. Lift
the pole up and extend so that the adjustable
section’s flattened end can slide into the
retaining pocket at the opposite side, bring the
pole under tension and secure by pressing the
Quick Lock Bracket’s lever fully down. Once in
place tie the two ribbons and fasten the Velcro*
in the middle of the awning around the pole to
hold it in place to prevent any sagging. Repeat
this process with the second Roof Support Pole.
PEGGING
You can now start to peg your awning out. All
pegging points MUST be used whatever the
weather condition. Pegs should always be
inserted at a 45 degree angle, pointing away
from the awning, for greatest strength. Please
note that the awning is fitted with ‘Ladder Band’
pegging points to allow height variation. Always
peg at a point on the ladder that applies tension
to the flysheet but do not over stress. The
ladder bands are a perishable component of
your awning and should you need
replacements, are available to purchase from
your dealer. Start by pegging the ladder bands
at the two points closest to the caravan
ensuring that the line of the side walls are
vertical and close to the caravans side to
achieve a snug fit. Next peg the two front
corners keeping a straight line, achieving
tension in all three walls of the awning. Finally
peg all remaining points around the awning
including those inside where the flysheet
returns along the wall of the caravan. Never use
your foot to push a peg into the ground, always
use a suitable mallet/hammer for the type of
peg being used.
GUY ROPES
All guy ropes must be secured, each with its
own peg at a suitable distance from the awning.
Tighten each guy rope equally using the sliding
guy line runner to bring the flysheet into shape
and under tension. DO NOT over tighten!
Remember that the guy ropes pegged at the
beginning of the process may now need
repositioning to achieve the best results. Having
completed the pegging and guying process, the
flysheet should now be tight and under tension.
FRONT CANOPIES
Insert the canopy support pole into the sleeve
which runs around the front edge of the canopy.
ADJUSTABLE REAR WEATHER PAD
POLES
These are an optional extra and can be
purchased from your SunnCamp stockist.
Please quote product code DT0052. Rear
weather pad poles should be located into the
pockets at the back top corner of the awning
canvas.
WEATHER SKIRT
The awning is fitted with a weather skirt at the
base. Make sure this is neatly and correctly laid.
WINDOWS
All windows are fitted with internal curtains for
privacy. When opening the curtains, they can
simply be rolled out of the way and secured with
the toggle and loop fixings. When closed, the
curtains can also be secured in place with
similar fixings.
DOORS
The awnings doors can be rolled back. All three
side panels of this awning can be independently
rolled up to offer a sun roof option.
When closing any of the doors ensure that the
zips are fully secured and the protective flap is
in place and secured by the Velcro tabs to
prevent water ingress. When not in use doors
should also be fully pegged.
GROUNDSHEET
This awning is not supplied with a groundsheet.
There is an optional, made to measure,
breathable PE groundsheet/ underlay and
breathable awning carpet for this awning
available from your SunnCamp dealer.
DISMANTLING
To take the awning down, simply reverse the
set up instructions. Please ensure that the
protective bags are placed on the elbow joints
to protect the fabric from damage.
SAFETY
It is advisable when camping to have a ‘Fire’
bucket filled with water in case of emergencies.
Please be aware that your awning is flame
retardant but NOT fire proof. Do not smoke,
cook or use a naked flame in or near this
awning.
VENTILATION
Try to keep your awning well ventilated to
reduce condensation. Moisture collecting on the
inside of the flysheet is condensation and NOT
a sign of leakage.
SEAMS
All main seams of this awning are hot air taped
to help reduce leaking. Any other seams, or
where taping has become damaged, should be
treated with a seam sealant.
CARE/STORAGE
Should you have to pack the product away
when wet or damp, the awning and all parts
(including guy ropes) MUST be dried out fully
as soon as possible and not left packed wet for
an extended period. Failure to do so will result
in damage to your awning which is not covered
under warranty. The flysheet should only be
cleaned using fresh clean water and a clean
cloth. Do not use detergents or chemical
cleaners as these will affect the waterproofing
of your awning. Repairs to the awning should
only be made by SunnCamp’s recommended
agents.
Repairs made by an unauthorised third party
will make the manufacturer’s warranty void.
UV DETERIORATION
Prolonged exposure to UV can weaken the
flysheet’s fabric and reduce the awnings life.
If possible try and camp in shaded areas.
CARBON MONOXIDE
It is important to remember that carbon
monoxide can kill. Your awning is of course
ventilated and does not feature a sewn in
groundsheet, however NEVER use a fuel-
burning appliance inside your awning. Even a
warm barbecue can be lethal.
WARRANTY
Please refer to the separate warranty sheet that
is enclosed with your Tent/Awning.
MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY
Your new SunnCamp tent/awning is covered by the Manufacturers Warranty against any manufacturing defect
for a twelve month period from the date of purchase. During this period the Company undertakes to replace or
repair, free of charge, any defect which the Company considers to be due to faulty workmanship or material.
Please ensure you retain your receipts and proof of purchase for this period.
The following items are NOT COVERED by the products Manufacturers Warranty:
• General wear and tear
• Defects arising from neglect, misuse or unauthorised modifications.
• Damage caused by storms, winds or other inclement weather conditions
• Damage caused by abuse, misuse, dropping or other similar damage caused by, or as a result
of, failure to follow storage or erection instructions.
• Moisture appearing on the inside of the flysheet, this is caused by condensation and is not a
leak.
• Leakage through the seams of the tent due to excessive abrasion and damage to the seam
sealant tape.
• Seams coming apart as a result of over tensioning.
• Broken or damaged zips caused by undue force, jamming or incorrect pegging.
• Broken buckles if they have been subject to undue force.
• Damaged carry bag if due to being overloaded, incorrect packing of tent or general misuse
• ALL pole breakages – These are a perishable part of your tent and are regarded as ‘Fair wear
and tear’. They are normally due to undue stress in the erection or dismantling procedures and
are easily replaced and readily available from your retailer.
• Collateral damage arising from a pole breakage (Such as ripped pole sleeve or flysheet)
• Damage caused by the incorrect pitching or dismantling of the tent/awning
• Any damage sustained due to cooking inside the tent/awning.
• Damage caused due to UV degradation.
• Unauthorised alterations, additions or repairs.
• Transportation or shipment costs to and from the Manufacturer or their recognised agents, for
repair or assessment against a warranty claim.
• Awnings/tents used on permanent sites or displays or commercial use by rental companies.
THIS DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS
The Manufacturer and/or their recognised agents, directors, employees or insurers will not be held liable for
consequential or other damages, losses or expenses in connection with or by reason of or the inability to use
the awning for any purpose.
NOTE; Any claim(s) arising due to missing parts or faulty goods MUST be made before use. The manufacturer
will not be responsible for any claims regarding missing parts or faulty items where the product has not been
checked by the user prior to use.
In the event of a faulty tent/awning being returned, it must be sent in a completely dry and clean condition.
Failure to do so will affect your warranty.
Sunnflair Ltd, The Coach House, Goodwood Avenue, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 1QD
Tel: 01245 329933 | www.sunncamp.co.uk | Fax: 01245 322636

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