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Complete virgin at this, but all going well except for new privacy room for Fiamma F45 i Plus. Front OK. Sides a bit odd. How does the 'clip on system' affix to the awning at the van end? It all seems loose & there is definitely nothing to clip-on to. Fiamma instructions are quite poor.:Sad:
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Complete virgin at this, but all going well except for new privacy room for Fiamma F45 i Plus. Front OK. Sides a bit odd. How does the 'clip on system' affix to the awning at the van end? It all seems loose & there is definitely nothing to clip-on to. Fiamma instructions are quite poor.:Sad:
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Thanks for all replies. It seems that the Privacy Room for the F45 i PLUS is a compromise. Basically it doesn't fit & has to be ' modified' to fit. - if fit is the right word. We have had to trim off an extra 1 cm or so to get the struts to clip in & we have to 'wrap-around' the sides around the poles. I will slide the sides on before slotting on the strut. It is all but impossible to do it any other way.
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Our canopy is the F45ti, chatted with a lovely helpful young lady at Johnscross, she put us onto Darren, so we sent a load of photos of what we had, unfortunately he is now up at the show in Birmingham so everything on hold until he gets back.
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what a palarver,
really couldnt be doing with all that work. :Sad:
if you want privacy get a hotel room with a balony.
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I guy gave me a tip, which is to thread the sides onto the bar BEFORE you offer the bar up to the awning rail. I always assemble it myself without the aid of a ladder or stool (If you drop the legs to the minimum height until u fixed it) and always manage to get it fixed within about 10/15 minutes.....apart from the pegging out. I usually just stick in a few pegs at first if it's not too windy and and then stick in a few later at my leisure.
Barry
If you have watched the dvd it will show you the 2 grey plastic clips, these are fitted into the main awning rail and should be centre to the awning sheet edges, the rail ie clip system then lays on this fitting and also fits on to the top of the awning leg when in place the round side should be outside and the flat side inside now is the time to wind back the awning until taut and then place the top screw sections in place.
I have to say the two fitting ends are complete rubbish in design but there you go.
I have a spare dvd if you should want it.