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Thank you for purchasing your Lodge 200 Motor from SunnCamp. Please read and follow these instructions carefully.  

If there is anything you do not understand, please contact your supply retailer for advice. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Flysheet 
 

 
Poles Shock Corded Black 
 

 
Tent Peg Bag 
 

 
Figure of 8 (approx 67cm each) 
 

 
Tent Carry-Bag 
 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

It is a requirement of the warranty that you unpack and erect this awning at home prior to proper use. This will enable you to familiarise yourself with the awning and 
cheek all parts are present and in good condition. If you find a part missing or a fault with your awning, contact your SunnCamp stockist for advice.  

 
SITE SELECTION  

 Choose a location where the ground is flat, 
smooth and dry. Attempt to position the awning 
entrance away from the directions of any wind. 
Do not position on sharp, rocky or rough 
ground. 

 
GETTING STARTED  

Unpack the awning and place the carry-bag 
somewhere safe. Separate all components and 
cheek that everything is present. 
 

POLES  

Take each Shock Corded Pole and slot 
together. The poles are folded down to aid 
storage. When fitting the pole sections together, 
make sure that the pole body is fully inserted 
into its adjusting ferrule. 
 

AWNING 

Lay the awning on the selected ground area 
with the entrance correctly positioned. 
Insert each shock corded pole into a sleeve. 
There are two sets of plastic pole clips on each 
leg which should now be secured to the poles to 
help to bring the tent flysheet into the correct 
shape. Each pole end is held captive by a pin 
on a ring fitted to the end of a webbing strap. 
The ring is also used as the securing point for 
the awning peg. Starting with one of the poles, 
insert the ring pin into the end of the pole. Next, 
go to each of the other four corners and insert 
the ring pin into the pole ends to bring the pole 
under tension and the awning to an upright 
position. 
 

ENTRANCE  

You should now ensure that all entrances to the 
awning are closed with all zips fully secured. If 
this is not done now, the awning will be out of 
alignment when fitting the awning pegs.  

 
AWNING PEGS 

Secure the flysheet to the ground by inserting 
awning pegs through the pegging points. 
When inserting into the ground, the peg should 
be set at a 45 degree angle away from the  
awning. Pegs should be hammered into the 
ground using a suitable mallet and NOT  
 

 
pressed in with the foot. All guylines must also 
be pegged out securely at all times. 

 
REAR ENTRANCE 

The awning has a rear entrance which should 
be closed whenever your motorhome / 
campervan is driven away.  
 

SAFETY 

It is advisable to have a ‘Fire’ bucket filled with 
water, placed outside the awning. 
Hopefully it will never be needed, but if it is, you 
will be glad you made the effort. 
The awning fabric is fire retardant, NOT fire 
proof and therefore you must not smoke or use 
a naked flame in or near it. This includes the 
traditional ‘camp fire’. 
Guy ropes can cause a trip hazard and should 
be marked so that passers by can see them. 
Awning pegs are also a trip hazard and should 
not be left ‘half in’. 

 
CLEANING, STORAGE AND REPAIRS 

Cleaning… 

Both inside and outside of the awning should 
only be cleaned using fresh clean water and a 
damp cloth. Do not use detergents or chemical 
cleaners. 

Storing… 

The awning is best stored in its original carry-
bag. However, if the awning is dismantled when 
wet, you MUST thoroughly dry the awning as 
soon as possible. After a wet pack-up, erect the 
awning as soon as possible and allow its 
flysheet, guy ropes and of course the carry-bag 
to fully dry naturally before repacking everything 
away. If stored when the flysheet and / or guy 
ropes are wet, the awning will suffer from 
mildew and will become unusable. Please note 
that damage caused by incorrect storage is 
NOT covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. 
The valves body should be left unscrewed from 
the air tubes when packing away the awning. 
Please refer to the section headed VALVES. 

Repairs… 

Repairs to the awning should only be made by 
the manufacturer’s recommended agents. 
Repairs made by an unauthorised third party 
will make the manufacturer’s warranty void.

 

 

 
UV DETERIORATION

 

Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can 
weaken the fabric of the awning. To avoid the 
risk of UV deterioration, site the awning in a 
shaded area, where it will be protected from 
exposure to strong sunlight. 
 

MOISTURE 

Moisture collecting on the inside of the awning’s 
fabric is condensation caused by the occupier; 
It is NOT a sign of leakage. 
Note that damage caused by condensation, is 
NOT covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. 
 

SAFETY WARNING: BBQ’S/GAS 
APPLIANCES 

Your tent has a sewn in label warning against 
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING. Please be 
aware of carbon monoxide poisoning and do 
not under any circumstances use or leave a 
used BBQ (even if you think it is still not 
burning) in your awning or tent.  

 
DISMANTLING 

To dismantle the awning, simply reverse the 
erection procedure. 
Do make sure that the entrance is left open to 
allow air to escape when rolling the fly sheet up. 
All poles must be dismantled and the awning 
should be carefully rolled prior to placing back 
in the carry-bag. 
 

STORM AND WEATHER SUITABILITY 

This awning is designed for light use in normal 
weather conditions. It is not suitable for storms, 
gales, sub zero or tropical conditions. 
   

WARRANTY  

Please refer to the separate warranty sheet that 
is enclosed with your Tent/Awning.  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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