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All Conway Trailer tents work on the same principle and I think the Century is quite a simple model so any generic instructions would do - someone on ebay regularly sells a dvd with the instructions on for a couple of quid and there are members on here who have electronic copies of their manuals who will probably send them to you if you give your email address. My advice is always to put the cabin up first (from the back, right hand side over first, straighten the legs, then the left hand side. Then drop the canvas down and raise all the frame poles. Then fold the beds over. Peg out the four corners) Next, and this is really important, lay the awning frame poles out on the ground first and make sure you have got them all and they are all in the right place. If you look at it logically, it really is easy, promise. Zip the awning onto the cabin and throw it on top then make up your awning frame and pull the canvas over (or you can build the frame first and then pull the canvas over and zip it on but I think that's harder), straighten everything up, stretch all your poles, close all the doors then peg out.
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