PACKING AWAY YOUR ANNEXE
Unpeg the guy lines, storm straps and most of the pegs around the
annexe - leaving the four corners pegged out.
Open the Dynamic Speed Valve and press in the quick release button.
Leave the button pressed in.
Unpeg the four corners and unzip the annexe from the door of the
awning.
Lay the annexe flat on the ground and push as much air out of it as
possible.
Measure the width of the bag
up against the width of the
folded annexe to make sure the
annexe is going to fit.
Place the rolled annexe on to
the bag and pull the sides up
round it. Finally, Zip up the bag.
Fold the annexe lengthways
from the opposite ends to the
valves to push all the air out.
Make a long thin sausage shape.
Begin to roll the annexe as tight
as possible towards the valve to
expel all the air as you roll.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
The Air tube keeps
The Dynamic Speed Valve button
deflating after
hasn't been pressed back out.
removing the pump.
The annexe is leaking. The annexe requires weathering
two or three time before it fully
seals itself so you may experience a
little bit of weeping.
This could also be condensation, an
inevitable occurrence.
Bowing and Twisting
The tubes can twist inside the
of the tubes.
sleeves, particularly when packing
away so next time the tube bows.
IN THE EVENT OF A PUNCTURE
If you have a small puncture in your Air Frame Tube you can easily repair it using the
standard puncture repair kit.
To remove the Air Frame Tube - deflate the tube and then unzip the two pro-
tective sleeves over the tube and pull the Air Tube out. Do not unzip the
sleeves whilst the tube is inflated.
Locate and repair the puncture on the Air Frame Bladder.
Place the Air Tube back in to the sleeves in the correct place with the valves in
the valve hole. Make sure the Tube is straight and not twisted.
Zip the two sleeves back up fully.
Inflate the AirFrame Tube again, ensuring that the puncture has now been
repaired.
If this process doesn't work you may have to buy a new bladder.
**Spare AirFrame Bladders can be bought to replace damaged ones. Visit the Spares
Section at www.outdoor-revolution.com or contact us on 01924 455313**
**Awnings will not be replaced because of damaged bladders**
REASON
SOLUTION
Press the quick release button
back out to shut the valve.
Allow the annexe to get wet
then dry two or three times.
Open all the vents to increase
air flow and reduce
condensation.
Unzip the sleeve whilst the
tube is deflated and
re-position the tube.
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