Just bought a Jamrt Arizona (I believe it to be a 2002 model, but how can i confirm?) and was wondering if anyone can give me advice on setting the awning / tent up? I got aprox 3/4 of the way through and hit a dead stop - plenty of poles left but unsure where they went.
I had to pack it away then as I had to go to work (I was building it on my drive). It mentions in the multi language instructions and i quote - pull out the 3 telescopic ridge poles and assemble the awning frame (see the frame plan) - my questions are - when it says pull out the the 3 telescopic ridge poles - are they in the main tubes of the trailer tent body - or are they poles that i have to insert into the main body (from my large bag of poles) as all i can see in the main tubes of the body are what appear to be plastic liners on the iside of the tubes.
Also does anyone have a copy of the afore mentioned frame plan they can e-mail or post me - I am happy to pay any costs incurred (or buy you a pint if i see you on a site anywhere)
Hope you guys can help as you seem a friendly bunch
We have a Jamet Lousianne and I remember the hard times and arguements trying to assemble the blooming awning with the rubbish instructions supplied.
The 3 telscopic poles you refer to should already be in the main tubes in trailer tent body, just pull them out and fix the assembled frame to them. I can email you a scan of the sketched instructions that we have, hopefully they are not too different from the Lousianne. Once we had the frame assembled, we marked each pole with different coloured insulation tape, this helps sooo much!
One tip, before you attach the frame, you should zip the awning canvas to the trailer and fold it over the top of the trailer, then once the frame is attached you can just pull it over the frame.
we have a jamet arizona if you like i can photo copy our pole instructions that we have off the people we bought it off plus they have colour coded them all to make it a bit easier!, also we have zipped the the outer awnng on first and dragged it over if there is only two of you prob best to zip on due to the height and weight, if you are still stuck my email is shelleycartey at btinternet.com, and i will pst you some photo copies!
As for is jamet a good choice?.. well we have had every month in ours this year from may.. they are so warm no problems with rain and really good quality, and we have recived loads of comments and praise on ours which is the same as yours.. plus they have loads of extras that you dont see on other makes.. so dont worry you have chose well... happy camping
whatever pictures, scans, e-mails you can send me will be great. shelley should I e-mail you my address?
With reference to the poles already in the trailer body that the rest of the awning attach to, all i can see is the white tube of the body with what looks to be a plastic lining tube inside, is the the pole or does the pole sit inside the plastic liner? if that is the case, could the inner telescopic pole have slid to far back out of site?
it could be that the poles have slid inside... they do need a good tug..if you want send me your address and telephone number and my hubby says he can talk you through it if you like as it is hard to explain like this plus we can send you that photo copy! phew! it will be worth it in the end!! shelley x
It does sound like the poles have slid too far inside the main frame poles. If they have, you may be able to prize the plastic end caps from the other end of the trailer poles and push the telescopic poles out. Do you still want the plan of the pole layout?
Let me know your email address and I'll send a pdf of the layout. I don't think that there should be a lining tube, have you tried pulling that out, it may be connected to the main metal tubes.
Hi I have have just purchased a jamet arizona trailer tent can anybody give or sale me a diagram of awning pole errection as i do not have a clue dont know what year it is so is there something on it whitch tells you. Have tryed to contact jamet but thay have not got back at all.
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.