Quote: Originally posted by Rob and Tina on 05/2/2009
The site is fairly new because the old site was shut down due to unwanted messages offering all sorts of things that were not suitable for families to read. To combat this all members have to be approved on the new site so if the moderator is unavailable, possibly due to the bad weather, there may be a delay.
In the meantime this may help, it's in Dutch but the pictures are fairly clear. Basically you zip the awning on to the cabin and throw it over the cabin, erect the frame at half height, pull the awning over then adjust it for height and tension. It is actually easier than it sounds.
http://www.vouwwagenspecialist.nl/triganoopzetchantilly.htm
This is the bit I copied from the instruction booklet:
<SPAN lang=EN>Trigano Vendome, Cheverny, Chantilly, Chambord, Oceane
Awning Assembly
Zip the awning to the cabin canvas by starting on the left hand side. Fold the awning back onto the cabin roof.
Erect the awning frame. Fix onto the cabin frame the 3 poles with hooks.
There are small holes on the cabin frame to take the hooked poles - 1 central and 2 outside ridge poles. Then attach the hooked poles to the ridge roof poles of the awning frame. Roof poles and legs should be in the minimum position to begin with and adjusted by button clips later.
Pull the canvas over the frame and close the door.
Position the frame correctly. The roof poles must be in the middle on the reinforced canvas strips (use the button clips to adjust). Adjust the height of the legs.
Close all zips. Peg the canvas to the ground by starting with the 4 corners
Clip on the roof lining starting in the middle.
Position the kitchen unit, fit the kitchen roof plastic and the draught strip.
This link gives you a pole diagram:
http://www.vouwwagenspecialist.nl/triganoframetekening.htm
Hope this helps.
Rob
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glad to see you kept my links