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Your new ScreenRoom for A-Frame Travel Trailers comes ready to use in a large, wheeled stuff sack. It comes with extra heavy duty stakes and a variety of setup configurations.

How to set up the Awning portion

Unpack the frame set from the stuff sack and set upright next to your trailer. At this time, your trailer should be fully parked and leveled, with the roof and tilt-up walls deployed.

Remove the roof cover fabric from the stuff sack and locate the edge that attaches to the trailer. At the center, there should be a reinforced slot, which will hook onto the peak of the tilt up wall. Unlock the tilt up wall from inside the trailer and pull the roof cover fabric up and over the top edges. Hook the reinforced slot onto the peak of the tilt-up wall and spread the remaining fabric along the edges of the tilt-up wall.

Close the tilt-up wall and lock into place.

Place the closed tent frame in front of your A-Frame trailer, and carefully expand the frame out partially, before the corners lock into position. You will notice there is one side of the frame which does not have a horizontal scissor assembly. This side must face your trailer. Take the remaining roof cover fabric, and spread out over the top and around the four corners of the partially opened frame.

Pull the roof fabric over the two back corners of the frame. Velcro material sewn into the top fabric will match with Velcro tabs on the frame. Make sure all legs are standing vertically and the legs of the awning are almost touching the sides of the travel trailer. Then, carefully expand the frame fully until the upper corners lock into position. Adjust the height of the legs to create an even height with the roof line of your trailer. Once the awning portion is set up, we always recommend deploying the included guy lines to give you a good sturdy home.

How to assemble the Mesh Walls

Unpack the mesh walls and slowly roll apart. The mesh walls attach to the roof fabric at 5 points with a zipper: 2 vertical points and 3 horizontal zippers along the inside edge of the roof fabric eaves.

Begin with the forward wall - hold the mesh panel up on the inside of the awning fabric eave and start the first zipper. Then, going around the outside of the awning poles, start the second zipper then the third. Lastly, start one of the two vertical zippers, going top down, and zip both closed along the vertical legs of the awning, adjacent to the travel trailer.

You will also find, on the inside of the mesh walls, small Velcro fasteners, that will wrap around the legs of the awning. These provide additional strength to the walls of the screen room.

Once the mesh walls are in place, as a measure of added bug proofing, place the long "skirt cloth" along the bottom edge of your travel trailer. The skirt cloth attaches to the awning legs with two Velcro loops at either end. It also attaches to the roof fabric, where it comes all the way down along the vertical zippers.

How to Attach the Floor

If your ScreenRoom is located on loose dirt, we recommend you install the floor to give you a clean ground to walk on. Unpack the floor, and simply place the corner loops around the bottom legs of the frame. Smooth out any wrinkles and you're done.

Configurations

Now that your ScreenRoom is all set up, you can now change its layout for maximum comfort and usability. Roll up one or all of the walls for a breezy, bug-free space. Or, pull out one of the fabric walls, and set it out as an awning using the included awning poll set to give you even more shade.

 

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