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INSTALLATION 

INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Uncover the end of the awning. Slide eight hexagonal 

head bolts into the awning channel found on the back 

side of the awning (four on the top and four on the bottom). 

Measure the distance required between each awning 

bracket, this will vary depending on your roof rack. 

Tip - The awning pivots from the furthermost end. Ensure the 

pivot point is located to suit your vehicle.

2.  With the desired distance between the L-brackets found, 

fit the L-bracket in place. Add the self-locking nuts and 

loosely tighten. Repeat with the second L-bracket.

3.  Slide two T-bolts into each roof rack. Orientate the T-bolt 

base for the best fit.

4.  Carefully lift the awning into position, this will take two 

people. Line up the T-bolts to the L-brackets. Once 

aligned, add the washers and nuts and fully tighten.

Tip - It is recommended to take a short drive after attaching 

fixtures. Check on return to see if any further tightening of 

brackets is necessary. Check fixtures regularly during use.

ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS

You will also need:

 

1 x adjustable spanner or 13mm socket wrench

1 x person to help attach the awning to the vehicle

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Your Tuatara 270º Awning includes: 

1 x awning with travel cover

2 x heavy-duty L-brackets

8 x M8 bolts (hexagon head) 

8 x M8 self-locking nuts

4 x T-bolt sets (bolt, nut and washer)

2 x twist lock poles

8 x guy ropes

8 x pegs

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PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Unzip the travel cover and fold out of the way. Release 

the compression straps and carefully unroll.

2.  Slowly walk the awning out until it is fully extended. 

Secure the tension strap at the furthermost point of the 

awning to your roof rack or vehicle.

3.  Extend the fabric tensioners located on top of the frame.

4.  If windy, release the two attached vertical poles and 

extend. Twist to lock the poles in place. If necessary, 

secure the remaining two arms with the separate poles 

included.

5.  Peg out all guy ropes to ensure the awning remains 

securely anchored.

Tip - Insert pegs at a 45º angle to ensure the pegs won’t  

pull out.

1.  Carefully remove pegs, roll-up the guy ropes, remove excess soil from the pegs and 

store them in their bag. 

2.  Twist to unlock the poles and secure back in place. 

3.  Collapse the fabric tensioners.

4.  Release the tension strap from the vehicle. 

5.  Slowly walk the awning until it is fully closed. Roll the awning up, ensuring the 

compression straps are clear of the frame.

6.  Tightly roll up the awning until the compression straps can be secured.

7.  Fold back the travel cover and zip to close. Close the waterproof zip cover.

1.  Ensure the two attached poles are extended and that the two separate poles are also 

supporting the frame. All guy ropes should be pegged out.

2.  Remove the walls from the bag. 

3.  Attach the walls using the hook and loop tabs provided. Secure the bottom of the walls 

by pegging them out.

COLLAPSING INSTRUCTIONS

ATTACHING WALLS (SOLD SEPARATELY)

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