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EXTERIOR
• Awning - Top or “roof” part of the travel trailer tent that is located over the bed exten-
sions.
• Window Panels – Side and end panels of the travel trailer which are made of canvas or
charcoal vinyl with a zip down section to provide light and ventilation through an at-
tached “screen” panel.
• Tent - Complete assembly of the travel trailer “soft” wall and roof areas. The tent is made
up of the awning and the window panels.
• Canopy - Added feature to create a shaded area around your travel trailer door for out-
side enjoyment.
• Screen Room - Available feature to enhance the canopy area by providing an added
“room” to your travel trailer. This “room” is attached to the canopy and the camper.
FABRIC CARE (Kiwi Only)
Cushions/Bed Mats
Please use common sense and treat your furniture as you would at home. Remember,
your travel trailer is a small living area, so soiling may occur more frequently and the
fabric will probably need more attention than your furniture at home. Please follow these
guidelines for cleaning upholstery fabrics on the cushions/bed mats.
Frequent vacuuming with a brush attachment or a light hand brushing will help remove
dust, hair, sand and other particles which may dull the look of the fabric and accelerate
wear.
Water base cleaners are recommended. If a spill does occur, blot up the spot, but do not
rub it in. Solvents are not recommended since they may have an adverse reaction to the
specific backing of your upholstery fabric. Do not saturate the area. Clean in a well
ventilated area and avoid products containing toxic materials. Always pre-test a small
area before proceeding. Use a professional furniture cleaning service for an overall
cleaning.
A reminder:
The upholstery fabrics have been manufactured using quality materials.
However, if abused, they are not completely resistant to damage.
CAUTION: Do not dry clean the covers of the cushions/bed mats. If the covers are
dry cleaned, the vinyl will become hard and crack.