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Care points
Whilst all the seams on your awning are taped
to prevent these seams leaking, due to the
way the awning is affixed to the caravan in
some circumstances you may experience
some ingress of water in these attachment
areas. Awnings should be taken down in
strong winds to protect body panels from
cosmetic damage.
Fire precautions
Keep any naked flames away from the awning
fabric. Awnings should be kept ventilated when
discharging products of combustion exhaust
in to them. Do not place hot appliances near
the walls, roof or curtains. Always observe the
safety instructions for these appliances. Never
allow children to play near hot appliances.
Keep passage ways clear. Make sure you
know the fire precaution arrangements on the
site. Make sure ventilation openings are open
all the time to avoid suffocation.
Ventilation
All awnings are prone to condensation
when air on the inside is warmer than
outside. Increase ventilation by leaving doors
open when possible and opening vents.
Cleaning and drying
Whenever possible pack the awning when it is
dry. If wet, dry thoroughly at first opportunity if
the awning is to be stored. Storing the awning
when wet will cause mould to grow, which will
degrade the fabric.
Warranty
The awning is supplied with a standard 2 year
warranty which can be extended by a further
year if the awning is then registered with
Vango.
Contact numbers
Vango can be contacted by Telephone on
0844 770 7058 or alternatively by logging on
to the Vango web site at
Colour reference
If you require touch-up paint or a respray of
your caravan, the correct colour code for all
white components is Fiat White 249.
Please be aware that colours can fade over
time, and therefore, if the vehicle is more than
a few years old, it is suggested a colour match
be obtained.
TV Brackets (when fitted)
In some models a bulkhead mounted bracket
is supplied to mount a TV on. Whilst the
bracket has a secure travel lock, it is good
practise to un-clip the TV from the bracket and
store securely for travelling.
Bonded Roof
The roof of your caravan is made from a
bonded construction. Care should be taken
when cleaning the roof not to walk directly on
the roof. If access to the roof is required the
weight of a person should be spread across
a larger area using a spreader board and
extreme care should be taken when working
at heights.
Step on hitch cover
Where a step on hitch cover is fitted,
customers are reminded only to stand on the
designated areas, identified with black anti-slip
matting. Stepping elsewhere on the hitch
cover may result in damage to the hitch cover.
Models without a step on hitch cover are
not suitable for standing on and failure to
follow these simple instructions may result
in premature failure or cracking which will
not be covered by any guarantees (including
extended warranties).
Caravan motor movers
The design and fitment of a caravan motor
mover shall be in accordance with the NCC
Code of Practice 305 and you should ensure
you receive a signed installation certificate of
compliance from the installer.
Failure to do so may invalidate
your warranty
COLOUR REFERENCE / TV BRACKET / BONDED ROOF
/ STEP ON HITCH COVER / MOTOR MOVER
Summary of Contents for Basecamp 2018
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