Prima Deluxe 260, Deluxe 390, Ripstop 150, Ripstop 390, Ripstop 260 User Manual

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For Models: Deluxe 260, 390 | Ripstop 150, 260, 390
PRIMA AIR AWNING
USER MANUAL
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Your awning package will contain:
• PRIMA Awning
• Air Struts
• Draught Skirt
• Hand pump
• Pegs and bag
• Rear Poles (Deluxe only)
• Oversized carry bag
• Grey peg ladders - these need to be attached to the awning peg points before pitching for the first time
for choosing PRIMA to compliment your caravan.
We carefully design our awnings in the UK to deliver
quality and comfort season after season. Your new
awning is backed by over 65 years of caravanning heritage and brings thoughtful touches, practical
design, and pleasing aesthetics to your pitch.
Before using your awning for the rst time please
read this user manual thoroughly, and keep
it in a safe place for future reference.
THANK YOU
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INITIAL SET UP
1.
Choose a at pitching site for the best nished results. If possible, choose a location with some protection from the wind. To protect your awning from becoming dirty or damaged, consider laying a ground sheet down before unpacking.
Attaching to the Caravan1.1
Choosing the best site
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Awning channel
Awning beading
Pocket
Locate the awning channel on the caravan and ensure it is free from debris or damage. Slide the awning beading through the caravan awning channel until it is in your desired position. The awning should sit level with the caravan. Adjust the awning position allow suitable clearance for windows and doors to be opened.
Rear Poles1.2
If using rear poles, these should be installed before inating the awning. Insert the at rubberised head of the pole into the pocket behind the end of the Air Pole and rest the pole at against the bumper pads. Pushing the bumper pads against the caravan, adjust the height of the pole to achieve a loose tension between the ground and the top of the awning. Clamp the pole and secure it in place with the hook and elastic fastenings.
We recommend you pitch your awning as a trial run before rst use. This will allow you to familiarise yourself with the set-up process, dimensions, and features of your new awning.
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INFLATING THE AWNING
2.
A.
Ensure the top cap is open
B.
The secondary valve ring must be screwed on to the base of the valve
C.
Ensure the base is screwed tightly to the fabric
Flexi-inflation isolation valves
The isolating valves are located at the top rear of the awning roof, connecting the Air Poles. Valves are adjusted by turning the red valve fully anti-clockwise to open, and fully clockwise to shut.
To inate the poles all-in-one:
Ensure isolation valves at the top of the awning are open.
To inate poles individually:
Ensure isolation valves at the top of the awning are closed. You can choose to inate dierent sections of the awning by opening or closing valves on each pole. Monitor your exertion whilst pumping and take a break if needed.
PRIMA awnings are equipped with a patent-pending Flexi-ination* system, which allows the awning frame to be inated in dierent ways to suit you. In some situations, it is helpful to isolate individual Air Poles - each one can be shut o or opened with individual isolation valves.
*UK Patent Application Number GB1704733.3
Inflation valves2.1
Flexi-inflation System
The ination valves are located on the outer Air Poles in pockets on the outside of the awning. Before inating:
D.
Shut all other ination valves.
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Pump nozzle
Attachment point
Air strut
Inflating Air Poles2. 2
Attach pump nozzle rmly into one of the ination valves and begin inating. Once the Air Poles begin to take shape, gently pull the awning body away from the caravan and the semi-inated Air Poles will spring outward into shape.
Inserting Air Struts2. 3
Inate the Air Struts in the same manner as the Air Poles. When all Air Struts have been inated, insert the Struts between the Poles at the dedicated attachment points.
Final Steps
2. 4
Ensure all ination valves face away from the outer awning fabric to prevent abrasion.
Ination valve
The Air Poles and Struts cannot be overinated with the supplied hand pump, so continue to inate until Air Poles are very rm. If using an electric pump, the ideal ination pressure is between 9 and 11 PSI (0.62 -0.76 bar). Ensure valve top caps are screwed in tightly.
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PEGGING DOWN
3.
Pegs should be driven into the ground at 45° angle away from the awning for maximum hold
Peg ladders
Guy line
Pegs and Peg Points3.1
Your awning is supplied with peg ladders that need to be attached to the awning before pitching for the rst time. Each peg ladder has a range of pegging points to adjust tension. Select a point that pulls the fabric taut without overstressing.
Pegging the Awning3. 2
Ensure all awning windows and doors are fully closed before pegging to maintain a taut shape. Ensure edge of the awning runs as a straight plumb line from the top of the awning to the ground. Peg the back corners rst, pulling the corners slightly underneath the caravan to draw
the awning edge close to the caravan body. Peg the front corners of the awning, ensuring these are in line with the back edge so the awning sits squarely on the caravan. Peg the rest of the awning evenly so there is good tension between the awning and the ground.
Guy Lines3. 3
We recommend the guy lines are always used when pitching your awning. Guy lines should run in line with the awning seams, and be pegged so the awning is tensioned rmly without warping the shape. The guy line length can be adjusted with the in-line tension buckles and toggles.
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ADDITIONAL SET UP
4.
Side vent
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Rear Draught Skirt4.1
The supplied PRIMA draught skirt can be threaded through the lower awning rail on your caravan to reduce draughts.
Additional set up for the Deluxe Model
No-Trip Door PanelsD.1
Deluxe door panels roll up and leave a No-Trip door skirt that lies ush with the oor (and can be pegged down). The door skirt can also be folded up and is secured with a toggle to create a draught-reducing ‘bathtub’ edge.
AnnexD. 2
Both side door panels on the Deluxe model can be removed and replaced with a PRIMA Annex. The Annex must be attached after pitching the awning with the original doors zipped shut to maintain shape.
Side Vents4. 2
The mesh side vents on the top corners of the awning can be opened or closed to vary air ow and reduce condensation.
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DEFLATING AND PACKING DOWN
5.
Secondary valve ring
Before packing down, inspect the awning thoroughly
- remove any debris and ensure all windows and doors are shut.
Deflating the Awning5.1
Preparing the Awning
Ensure all contents are removed from within the awning and un-peg the guy lines. The awning can be quickly deated by partially unscrewing the secondary valve rings on both the Air Poles and Air Struts.
CAUTION - the Air Poles are under moderate pressure and unscrewing the valve causes the air to be released rapidly.
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Packing Away5. 2
Once deated, remove the rear poles if used, remove pegs, and slide the awning bead out of the caravan awning rail. Fold the awning in half so the roof is folded under the main body and
lies on the ground. The front door panels should be folded on top, facing upward. Fold each end inward to create a rectangle. Roll up the awning and t it in the oversized bag.
For tips of how to store, clean and care for your awning please see the following page.
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Condensation
All awnings will experience internal condensation under certain conditions. Ground moisture and atmospheric conditions aect the level of condensation. Heavy condensation can sometimes be mistaken for water leakage. Increasing ventilation in the awning and laying a waterproof groundsheet can reduce this.
An optional PRIMA Roof Liner can help reduce condensation and catch drips from condensation build-up.
Waterproofing
The awning surface has been coated with a waterproof PU coating and a Hydrostatic Head of 3000mm. The main seams have been taped to prevent leaking. For extra protection or use in prolonged periods of wet weather, seams can been treated with seam sealant which will prevent water ingress.
Adverse weather
Your PRIMA awning is designed for light to moderate weather conditions. We advise taking down the awning down during adverse weather conditions such as strong winds or snowfall.
Safety
Do not use naked ames or cook in the awning. Guy ropes can be dangerous, children should be discouraged from playing near the awning. DO NOT UNZIP POLE SLEEVES WHEN POLES
ARE INFLATED.
UV degradation
Awning fabric can be weakened by prolonged exposure to sunlight. For periods of prolonged use, we recommend pitching your awning in a shaded area.
Warranty
Your PRIMA awning comes with a two year warranty. The warranty does not cover:
• Permanent or semi-permanent use, displays, or commercial use
• UV degradation
• Accidental or storm damage.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
AWNING CARE
2
YEARS
Zips
Zips should be handled with
care. Always use two hands to
relieve tension and never force
zips open or closed.
Awnings should be fully aired
and dried before being stored.
Keep the awning in a dry, dark, well ventilated area,
preferably unfolded.
Storage
Cleaning
Your awning can be gently
washed with clean warm water
and a soft brush or sponge.
Never use detergent.
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To replace a bladder
1. Isolate the Air Pole by fully
closing its isolation valve(s), then fully deate.
2. Unzip the outer harness
and pull out the Air Pole inner casing.
3. Unzip the inner casing to
reveal the bladder.
4. Unscrew the isolation vale
and the ination valve and remove bladder.
5. Lay the new bladder out
inside the inner casing, ensuring it lies fully at.
6. Push the bladder valve
attachment rings through the inner casing.
7. Re-attach the valves and
screw on tightly.
8. Ensure the bladder is not
kinked or twisted in any way. Zip the inner casing closed.
9. Insert the inner casing back
into the Air Pole housing on the awning main frame. You may nd this easier to do if the Air Pole is partially inated.
10. Ensure the ination vale is
housed within its outer pocket. Ensure the zips of the inner casing and outer housing align so the inner casing is not twisted.
IF THE AWNING DEFLATES
If the awning deates, this is almost always due to valves not being correctly tightened. Before inating the awning, check every valve ring is fully screwed in. If a section continues to deate, you may have a puncture. The Awning Air Poles and Air Struts have replaceable air bladders that can be easily removed and replaced if a puncture occurs. Please contact us to obtain a replacement bladder.
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6. 7. 10.
To locate and x an air leak
1. Tighten every red Flexi-
ination valve inside the awning to isolate each Air Beam. Re-inate each section and leave to deate. This will allow you see which section of the awning is leaking.
2. Fully unscrew and fully
remove the ination valve rings on the isolated section. Inspect bladder opening for damge.
3. Carefully screw the valves
rings back on tightly, ensuring they are not cross­threaded.
4. Re-inate awning.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
1.1 The awning is dicult to inate
• Check the ination valves are screwed in tightly.
• Check the relevant Flexi-ination isolation valves are open.
• Move the awning body around so that air can move freely up the full length of the Air Poles.
1. IINFLATING THE AWNING
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
A range of exclusive PRIMA Air Awning accessories can be purchased to enhance your awning experience:
Roof Liner
Roof liners insulate and regulate temperature in the awning, reduce condensation, and stop drips from the ceiling.
Annex and sleeping tent
The Deluxe model side doors can be replaced with Annexes to expand the space. An additional inner tent can be purchased to transform the annex into a sleeping compartment.
Floor tiles and carpet
Durable tiles are available, as well as a carpet groundsheet tted to your awning footprint to reduce condensation and keep your living area dry.
Rear Poles
Additional rear poles can be purchased for the Ripstop model to improve the seal between the awning and the caravan to help prevent draughts.
For more information, speak to your local dealer or visit: www.bailey-parts.co.uk/prima
1.2 Part of the awning doesn’t inate or deate
• Check the Flexi-ination isolation valves are fully open or closed.
2.1 There is a high level of condensation on
the inner fabric
• Lay down a breathable groundsheet throughout the awning area.
• Ensure adequate ventilation by opening air vents at the top corner of the awning.
• Fit the optional PRIMA Roof Liner - available to purchase separately.
2. WATER INGRESS IN THE AWNING
2.2 There are water leaks at specic points
• The awning fabric is entirely waterproof, and the main seams have been taped to prevent water ingress.
• Seam sealant can be applied throughout the awning, especially on seams that have been damaged or where the factory taping has peeled away through wear and tear.
2.3 Air Poles or Struts lose air
• Check all ination valves are properly closed and screwed tightly.
• If you think there may be a puncture in an air pole, follow the instructions opposite.
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PRIMA Leisure Accessories
Unit 600 The Quadrant, Ash Ridge Road, Bristol, BS32 4QA
T: 0344 326 4000 E: support@primaleisure.com
www.primaleisure.com
PRIMA stands for fuss-free adventures, however big or small. With decades of experience in the caravan and leisure industry, we combine fresh ideas and agile product development to deliver the design and quality you expect.
Whenever and wherever you travel, take PRIMA with you.
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