Owner`s manual
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Once you are certain
that the bimini poles
are clear of the box,
grasp the very top
bimini pole, along
with the tent, pull
up and walk slowly
toward that bunk
end. The bimini
poles will swivel upward and travel with you
as you walk the tent to the end of the bunk.
Now wrap the tent
around the bottom of
the bunk end corner
and snap just one
snap on the corner for
now.
Next, go back to the
middle of the unit and
repeat the process for
the other half of the
tent. Find the very top
of the bimini pole of
the other side and pull
it up, walking slowly
to that bunk end
snapping just one snap for now.
NOTE: Before you snap the tent into place,
go to the door where you will nd a center
separation pole. Snap
it on between the two
center bimini poles.
This will provide
additional strength
and support in the
center of the tent.
Once this is done, you
can proceed outside
again, snapping the tent to the perimeter of
the camper and attaching the Velcro bunk
ends and bungees around the unit.
Hint: You want your tent tight, so at the bunk
ends you may feel like you can’t possibly
wrap the outer edge
around the bunk to
get it snapped. The
trick is to reach up
and grab the bimini
pole from outside the
tent. If you are not
tall enough, grab the
outside window ap
and pull down. This
will provide the slack needed to fasten snaps
around the bunk end.
Fold the edges of the bunk side tent under
the bunk where the Velcro will adhere and
gently pull the bungee cord over the small
posts located on the underside of the bunk.
Position The Swing Galley
Once the outside work is done, go inside.
In the 8’, 10’ and 6.1 models there is a two
section galley. To put the galley up, place one
hand at the back of the sink top and the other
on the support bar.
As you use the bar
to lift the top galley
section up, use your
other hand (on the
back of the counter)
to steady it. The sink
top should move right
into position on top
of the lower kitchen
cabinet. Once the sink base is in place, you
can attach the water and drain lines.