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Easy. Thread it into the awning rail. You should have some flexipoles ( we have 4, the 390 version) that thread into sleeves either end and evenly spaced on the outer side. Thread these with the covered end first into the sleeve, and the covered end will slide into a little pocket at the awning rail end. At the other end of the sleeve you will have an adjustable strap with a pin on a ring - make sure the strap is as long as it goes, bend the flexipole into an arc and put the pin into the metal thingy on the end of the pole. Repeat for as many flexipole as you have. You may find it helpful to guy each end.
Now for the inside. You will have 2 piles with coveres round ends and spikes on the bottom, these are the side uprights. Arrange the foam rubber side bits so you get a half decent seal against the side of the van and make sure the spikes are firmly in the ground. The 2 other sprung poles are for the roof, the longer one is the upper horizontal and the shorter one goes along the front. You can use the jubilee type clips to tension them, and there are ties on the inner side of the awning to attach them to. Peg and guy, and open beer.
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