Condensation 88, Canopy 88, Condensation – Baja Marine JAY SERIES YEAR 2006 User Manual

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Caution: Use of bleach or products containing bleach could potentially damage the
tent material causing it to rot away. If such products are used, make sure that the
cleaning is followed by several thorough rinses with clean water.

Condensation

Condensation can be
prevalent in folding
camping trailers if proper
ventilation is not used. It
can exist whether or not a
heater is used. During
periods of rain, avoid
contact with the tent. The
natural body oils in skin
will neutralize the tent
waterproofing and cause the rain to soak through. We recommend that you leave a small
opening (Fig. 44) in each bunk zipper to permit air to flow through and allow the tent to
“breathe.” This will help minimize moisture gathering above the bunk area on the vinyl.

Use only breathable fabric camper covers, such as those available through your
independent, authorized dealer, when storing your camping trailer.

Canopy

Heavy rain can damage both the canopy fabric and the poles if it is allowed to “pocket” on
the fabric. It is very important to have the correct slope in the canopy. The side of the
canopy at the twist poles should be about 19” lower than the side that is attached to the
awning rail on the roof. If heavy rain is anticipated, lower one side to allow adequate run
off.

The canopy is to be removed for winter storage due to winter condensation accumulation.
ALWAYS roll up your canopy dry. If you ever need to roll up the canopy when it is wet,
unroll it withing 24 hours and allow it to dry. Mildew will develop on damp and wet
canopies.

Be sure to follow the list of Do’s and Don’ts below when caring for your canopy.

DO...

• ...Keep your canopy clean. This is the best protection against mildew. Even on

mildew resistant fabric, mildew can grow on accumulated dirt or foreign materials
which remain on the top or bottom surface. This will eventually damage or stain the
fabric. We cannot be responsible for such damage.

• ...Wash down your canopy; brushing lightly with a cloth or soft brush.
• ...Hose your canopy down occasionally (every month) with a garden hose. We

recommend doing this on a hot, sunny day.

• ...Keep the underside of your canopy clean by simply brushing it with a clean

household broom. The underside can be washed in the same manner as the top.

• ...Keep shrubbery and vines away from the canopy, as many bushes contain acid

which can be harmful.

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Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer

Maintaining Your Investment...

Fig. 44

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