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As Jan says - open the door (both canvas and solid parts) and flap the poles up and down a few times to get some air under the canvas - this always worked with my old Cruiser.
I used to be able to do the beds myself - fitting the support poles underneath was fun without the retaining pins (my Cruiser was one of the very first ones made and didn't have the pins - they came some years later), I can tell you!! I don't know how they work now, but in those early days, they were separate poles that fit into mounting points on the chassis and under the beds - to pitch the thing single handed, you had to pull the beds out, then crawl under them and support them on your back while you fitted the support poles - oh happy days!!!!!
Back to your problem - have a go with the door open and plenty if flapping - it should help. Lift the poles off the bed with your spare hand while you pull them too.
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