We could not find any documentation on the f45s installation specific to the ford transit but we gave it a try anyway.
Fiamma f45 awning instructions.
The f45 eagle is a special awning with self supporting arms.
Fixez en faisant attention à ne pas serrer excessivement les écrous de blocage.
F45 awnings include wall brackets for the leg supports these are optional to install.
Grasp the leg near its hinge joint and pull it toward you.
The brackets are preset with two holes.
Fasten the bracket but be careful not to overtighten the lock nuts.
Your awning may vary from the information provided.
Position the awning on the brackets and fix it.
They are sometimes known as box awnings and supplied by companies such as dometic fiamma thul.
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We opted for the f45s because we had the solar panels on the roof and because we liked the awning to be on the side of the van.
This step by step video show you how to wind out your awning.
Page 16 fiammastore in order to avoid unnecessary strain on the awning as well as on the vehicle side we suggest to take out the legs at about 1m from the opening.
Unhook and lower the leg.
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A single screw provided is required for fixing the awning use the most convenient hole.
These manuals have been produced by fiamma and are provided as a guide to the installation of fiamma awnings.
Place the awning on the bracket and fasten it.
The fiamma f45s awning is to be installed on the side of the camper van conversion.
Equipped with support legs lengths from 180 to 440cm.
Make sure that the wall of the vehicle is solid enough to support the awning and its pressures.
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Wall installation through brackets or sliding into the existing awning rail.