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ULTIMA ASPIRE AWNING

Erection Instructions

Thank you for choosing the SunnCamp ‘Ultima Aspire’.

Before attempting to fit this awning to your caravan, please ensure you have fully read and understood this instruction sheet. Should there be anything that is unclear to you, then please refer to 

your supplier for additional instruction. If you follow these instructions when erecting and dismantling, packing and storing then you should enjoy many years of trouble free use.

It is essential that you check that all parts 
listed above are present BEFORE leaving 
home. It is also strongly recommended to 
have a trial set up at home prior to proper 
use. Failure to do so could affect your 
warranty.

Unpack all the parts of your awning and 
ensure that everything is present. Make 
sure that the carry bag is put away 
somewhere safe.

All poles are in sections which are pre 
linked together. Take each pole in turn 
and slot the sections together, inserting 
the fibreglass section fully into the steel 
ferrule. Ensure that the swagged sections 
of the steel poles are fully inserted to the 
wider ‘shoulder’. These adjustable steel 
poles are in two pieces, the adjustable 
ends need to be slid onto the main poles 
with the Quick Lock Brackets open.

Unfold the awning’s flysheet and locate 
the rear edge fitted with beading strip 
(there are two diameters of beading fitted 
to the awning one narrow & one wider). If 
fitting directly to a caravan use the larger 
diameter, if attaching to a wind out 
canopy then use the smaller diameter. 
Slide the beaded rear edge into the 
caravan or canopy’s awning channel.
Take a fibreglass pole, one end is fitted 
with a plastic ‘bung’. Insert the pole, bung 
end first, into one of the flysheet’s external 
sleeves. The pole’s end should locate

firmly into the reinforced pocket at the top 
of the awning’s roof, the other end should 
now locate onto a ‘ring & pin’ at the base 
of the awning to bring the pole under 
tension and into a curved shape. The ring 
to which the pin is attached is fitted to the 
awning by means of an adjustable 
webbing strap, this can be loosened to 
make fitting of the pole easy and then fully 
tensioned to ensure a tight fit (this ring is 
also used later as one of the pegging 
points for the awning). Repeat this 
process with the remaining fibreglass 
poles. Bring the awning to an upright 
position by pegging the corner guy lines, 
these may need to be repegged at a later 
stage.

To aid the awning’s rigidity it is supplied 
with two sets of steel Roof Support Bars, 
these are adjustable in length. Firstly 
loosen the ‘Quick Lock Bracket’ using the 
simple lever action & from inside the 
awning insert the flattened end of the 
pole’s fixed length into the webbing 
retainer pocket at one side of the awning. 
Lift the pole up and extend so that the 
adjustable section’s flattened end can 
slide into the retaining pocket at the 
opposite side, bring the pole under 
tension and secure by pressing the Quick 
Lock Bracket’s lever fully down. Once in 
place tie the ribbons in the middle of the 
awning around the pole to hold it in place 
to prevent any sagging (two ribbons on 
the 390 model and one on the 260). 
Repeat this process with the second Roof 
Support Pole.

You can now start to peg your awning out, 
all pegging points MUST be used what 
ever the weather conditions Pegs should 
always be inserted at a 45 degree angle, 
pointing away from the awning, for 
greatest strength. Please note that the 
awning is fitted with ‘Ladder Band’ 
pegging points to allow height variation, 
always peg at a point on the ladder that 
applies tension to the flysheet but do not 

over stress. The ladder bands are a 
perishable component of your awning 
and should you need replacements,

 

are 

available to purchase from your dealer.
Start by pegging the two points closest to 
the caravan ensuring that the line of the 
side walls are vertical and close to the 
caravan’s side to achieve a snug fit. Next 
peg the two front corners keeping a 
straight line, achieving tension in all three 
walls of the awning. Finally peg all 
remaining points around the awning 
including those inside where the flysheet 
returns along the wall of the caravan.
Never use your foot to push a peg into the 
ground, always use a suitable mallet/
hammer for the type of peg being used.

ALL guy ropes must also be secured, 
each with it’s own peg at a suitable 
distance from the awning, tighten each 
guy rope equally using the sliding guy line 
runner to bring the flysheet into shape 
and under tension. Do NOT overtighten! 
Remember that the guylines pegged at 
the beginning of the process may now 
need repositioning to achieve the best 
results. Following the pegging and guying 
process, the flysheet should now be tight 
and under tension. 

The awning is fitted with two front 
‘eyebrow’ canopies to help give the 
doorways extra protection. Insert the 
small fibreglass support pole into the 
sleeving on the front edge. The ends of 
the pole locate into two webbing pockets, 
these have velcro openings for ease of 
fitting, ensure they are firmly closed once 
the poles are inserted.

The two rear vertical support poles fit into 
reinforced pockets at the top rear corners 
of the awning. Extend the pole and 
tension with the lever action Quick Lock 
Brackets to create a seal between the 
rear pads and the caravan wall, secure to 
the flysheet with the velcro fastenings.

  PARTS LISTING

Flysheet

1

Adjustable Steel Roof Support 
Pole (in two parts)

2

Adjustable Steel Rear Support 
Poles (in two parts)

2

Shock Corded Fibreglass Poles 
(390 Model)

4

Shock Corded Fibreglass Poles 
(280 Model)

3

Fibreglass Canopy Support Pole

2

Peg Bag

1

Carry Bag

1

   ULTIMA ASPIRE 260

   ULTIMA ASPIRE 390

www.sunncamp.com

Sunnflair Ltd, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 1QD

  BEFORE YOU START

  POLES

  FLYSHEET

  ROOF SUPPORT POLES

  PEGGING

  GUY ROPES

  FRONT CANOPIES

  REAR SUPPORT POLES

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