Outwell Milestone Lux Vehicle Awning Instructions
- June 13, 2024
- Outwell
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Outwell Milestone Lux Vehicle Awning
Product Information
- Product Name: Milestone Lux
- Product Type: Camping Tent
Cleaning and Maintenance Tips
- Open the carrybag and take note of how the awning has been packed to aid in repacking it later.
- Select a campsite that is as level and free of rocks, branches, and sharp objects as possible.
- Position the awning with the door facing the desired direction and avoid placing it directly under trees.
- Practice pitching the awning before traveling to become familiar with the process.
- Condensation is not the same as a leak in the awning.
- Avoid allowing the interior or any other objects to come into contact with the inner side of the flysheet during wet weather to prevent leaks.
- Do not fully tighten the guy ropes to allow the awning to adapt to wind and weather conditions.
- In case of strong winds, replace the pegs with special storm pegs and avoid pulling the pegs out of the ground using the guy ropes.
- For stony or hard soil, stronger u-shaped pegs are recommended.
- Do not spray insecticide inside or on the awning.
- Ensure that the awning is completely dry before taking it down and packing it away to prevent moisture damage.
- Use a soft sponge and clean water to remove dirt from the awning. Do not wash the awning in a washing machine or use chemical cleaners.
- Store the awning in a dry place.
- If the tape at the seams comes loose, repair the awning by removing the loose tape and using a seam sealer and waterproofing spray. Instructions are available at www.outwell.com/FAQ.
- The Milestone Lux is designed for camping use, typically 2-5 weeks per year, and is not intended for permanent usage.
- Exposure to UV radiation can be intensified when camping near the sea or lake, which applies to both the tent fabric and metal parts.
- Do not pull on the mud valance to straighten the awning, as it is only designed to keep out wind and water.
USING INSTRUCTION
PITCHING
Cleaning and maintenance tips
- Congratulations on your innovative new Outwell® vehicle awning, designed and developed to accompany you out into the great outdoors.
- Open the carrybag, and note how the awning has been packed as you take it out. This will help you when it is time to pack up the awning.
- When selecting your campsite, the ideal place is an area which is as level and as free of rocks, branches and other sharp objects as possible.
- Spread out the awning and position it with the door facing the desired direction. Avoid placing the awning directly under trees and consider the wind direction. We recommend that you practice pitching your awning before travelling, to familiarise yourself with it.
- Under certain weather conditions, condensation can form on the inside of your vehicle awning. To prevent this as far as possible, it is important that wet clothes etc. are removed from the awning. Also make sure to air out the awning, or pitch the awning on an Outwell® groundsheet.
- Condensation is not the same as a leak in the awning.
- The flysheet is made of waterproof material. You should therefore avoid the interior or anything else coming into contact with the inner side of the flysheet in wet weather, to avoid leaks. Never fully tighten the guy ropes, as this leaves the awning with no leeway to adapt to wind and weather.
- If strong winds are expected, replace the pegs with special storm pegs. Do not pull the pegs out of the ground using the guy ropes. For stony or hard soil, we recommend stronger u-shaped pegs.
- Insecticide should not be sprayed inside or on the awning.
- When taking down and packing away the awning, please note that it must be completely dry to avoid moisture damage. We recommend that you wipe down all metal poles using acid-free oil after use.
- Remove dirt on the awning using a soft sponge and clean water. Never wash the vehicle awning in a washing machine and never use chemical cleaners. Store the awning in a dry place.
- Please note that the tape at the seams may come loose after repeated use. If this happens, repair the awning by removing the loose tape and using a seam sealer and waterproofing spray to re-seal the seams.
- Instructions are available at www.outwell.com/FAQ
- If a minor water leak is found from taping this can easily be re-sealed using a seam sealer – the leak can happen from single thread uncovered by tape a simple fold in the covering tape or similar by human made workflows. We recommend using Outwell Waterguard on regular intervals on the flysheet material to increase the life span.
- Note that the sun’s ultraviolet rays may cause damage to the awning flysheet if it is exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period. The Outtex® material used for Outwell vehicle awnings extends the awning’s lifetime.
- Outwell Product are made for camping use which is normally 2-5 weeks usage a year. They are not designed for permanent usage and should only be used as camping products. Camping near the sea or lake can further enhance the effect of UV radiation. The same applies to poles and metal parts.
- If your awning has a mud valance, you must never pull on this to straighten the awning. The mud valance on the vehicle awning is only designed to keep out wind and water, and cannot handle being pulled on.
- Taking down your tent
- When detachable take out the groundsheet and clean it if necessary with a sponge and water. Clean dirty floors the same way. (Allow it to dry before packing the tent).
- If the inner tent is wet or dirty, take it out and clean it, the tent can be packed down with or without the inner tent inside.
- Then start to unpeg the tent and the guylines. Gently remove the poles from the pins and then gently push the poles through the sleeves. Do not pull the poles through!
- You are now ready to fold the tent. Try to fold it so you have all metal pins/rings at one side (to prevent them from making holes in the flysheet).
- When you have folded the tent, measure it with the carrybag to make sure it is not too wide. You should now be able to roll the tent round the poles in their pole bag and fit it into the Outwell carrybag.
Best regards,
THE OUTWELL TEAM
Outwell Wind Stabilizer System
Testing and determination of Outwell Wind Stabilizer System (OWS System)
performance and matching Beaufort ratings is based on the knowledge and
technique available to Outwell at the time of testing. Outwell is not
responsible if a subsequent development may show that Outwell’s knowledge and
technique is flawed or incorrect. The ratings to this tent are obtained by
erecting and testing similar tents at the facilities of Oase Outdoors ApS. The
ratings are therefore no guarantee for the properties of this tent. Factors
such as varying ground conditions, inadequate pegs, sun, rain, temperature,
other weather conditions, defective or incorrect erection of the tent and
normal wear and tear can lead to a performance of the tent that differs from
the specified ratings.
Please direct product claims and problems to your supplying Outwell dealer
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