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<strong>Trakker</strong> <strong>Products</strong> Ltd<br />

Unit C5, Nunnery Drive<br />

Parkway Industrial Estate<br />

Sheffield, S2 1TA<br />

Tel: +44 (0)1142 727 783<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1142 725 904<br />

info@trakkerproducts.co.uk<br />

www.trakkerproducts.com<br />

<strong>Mod</strong> <strong>60</strong><br />

Brolly Assembly<br />

Instructions<br />

Please read these instructions<br />

carefully before using your<br />

MOD <strong>60</strong> Brolly for the first time.<br />

www.trakkerproducts.com<br />

202205


<strong>Mod</strong> <strong>60</strong> Brolly<br />

<strong>Mod</strong> <strong>60</strong> Brolly<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

1. Choose a nice flat area to erect<br />

your brolly, taking wind direction in<br />

to consideration. It is an advantage to<br />

have the wind blowing over the back of<br />

your brolly as this increases stability.<br />

3. Push the central locking collar<br />

on to the brolly boss and all the way<br />

up until it clicks around the locating<br />

groove towards the top of the pole.<br />

You should hear a ‘click’ sound when<br />

it is in position.<br />

5. Attach the two 24” Quicksticks<br />

(supplied) to the storm caps located<br />

just above the mini storm sides. Peg<br />

out the base of the storm sides and<br />

adjust the Quicksticks accordingly if<br />

needed. Make sure the Quickstick has<br />

gone through the pole sleeves as they<br />

offer extra stability to the storm sides.<br />

7. Start in the doorway of the infill,<br />

ensuring the <strong>Trakker</strong> logo is in the<br />

centre of the door clips on the infill<br />

panel.<br />

2. Take the brolly out of its carry bag<br />

and open the ribs carefully, ensuring<br />

none of them are tangled up.<br />

4. Screw the blanking nut tightly in to<br />

position to lock the mechanism in to<br />

place. The brolly will hold without this<br />

but it is there to make sure that the<br />

brolly does not collapse accidentally.<br />

6. You can now peg the rest of the<br />

brolly out.<br />

Adding the Insect or Full Infill Panels<br />

(Available separately)<br />

8. Once lined up, carefully Velcro<br />

the middle of the panel in place and<br />

then work your way down both sides,<br />

ensuring the corners line up.<br />

There should be no gaps in the Velcro<br />

for rain or insects to get through.


<strong>Mod</strong> <strong>60</strong> Brolly<br />

<strong>Mod</strong> <strong>60</strong> Brolly<br />

9. You will need to use two 48ins<br />

Quicksticks (available separately)<br />

to give the front of the brolly extra<br />

stability once the either the Full Infill<br />

Panel or Insect Panel are in place.<br />

11. Lay out the groundsheet where you<br />

want to erect the brolly, with the<br />

elasticated pegging points on the<br />

underside. The doorway is indicated by<br />

a small <strong>Trakker</strong> label. If it is windy, it is<br />

advisable to use a 2-4 pegs to hold the<br />

groundsheet in place.<br />

14. You can now erect the brolly in<br />

the normal manner. Once the brolly<br />

is up, you should unscrew the pole<br />

and replace the blanking nut to<br />

secure the brolly.<br />

10. Then peg out the rings either side<br />

of the door and then the intermittent<br />

pegging points. You may have to make<br />

small adjustments to get the Full Infill<br />

Panel straight depending on how level<br />

the terrain is.<br />

Half Groundsheet (Available<br />

Separately)<br />

12. Peg out the rings at the rear of<br />

the brolly using the groundsheet<br />

as a rough guide. Please note:<br />

The groundsheet is slightly oversized<br />

to allow for uneven ground, so do<br />

not stretch it out too tight. The pegs<br />

should also go through the elasticated<br />

rings on the groundsheet, which will<br />

hold it in place.<br />

13. The Centre Pole increases grip<br />

when erecting or disassembling<br />

the brolly. To use, simply remove<br />

the blanking nut from the brolly boss<br />

and screw the pole in place, ensuring<br />

that it has gone through the central<br />

locking collar.<br />

Centre Pole (Available Separately)


<strong>Mod</strong> <strong>60</strong> Brolly<br />

<strong>Mod</strong> <strong>60</strong> Brolly<br />

Disassembly<br />

When disassembling the brolly system,<br />

reverse the above procedure.<br />

Remember to remove the blanking nut<br />

from under the central locking collar<br />

before trying to dismantle it. Before<br />

rolling the brolly up and placing it in<br />

the bag, carefully fold the wings inside<br />

the frame and secure it with the<br />

webbing strap, as this will make<br />

getting the umbrella back into the<br />

bag much easier.<br />

Optional Extras<br />

– Full Infill Panel – 202210<br />

– Insect Panel – 202211<br />

– Half Groundsheet – 202212<br />

– Centre Pole - 202213<br />

– Grangers aftercare products –<br />

available from the <strong>Trakker</strong> website:<br />

www.trakkerproducts.com<br />

Storage<br />

Storage is one of the most important<br />

aspects of brolly care. The brolly<br />

should be packed away dry. If packed<br />

away wet, it should be dried within 24<br />

hours of returning from your session.<br />

If the brolly is left wet, mildew will<br />

form, which can severely damage the<br />

material and tape seals. It is worth<br />

checking the brolly frequently for<br />

signs of wear and tear, which may<br />

require attention.<br />

Remember: Store the brolly in a cool<br />

dry place away from sources of heat.<br />

The carrybag should be left with the<br />

top open if stored for extended<br />

periods. Reproof with Grangers Fabsil<br />

Gold at least once annually. Cleaning<br />

and reproofing the brolly will preserve<br />

the fabric and improve its ability<br />

to repel water.<br />

Cleaning<br />

Never use detergents on the brolly;<br />

instead, use warm water and then<br />

dry thoroughly in the shade.<br />

– Do not use detergents to clean<br />

because they may harm the<br />

proofing.<br />

– Never machine wash or tumble dry.<br />

– Avoid contact with abrasive<br />

scrubbing agents/cloths.<br />

– Avoid contact with fuel, oil and<br />

chemicals. Your warranty does not<br />

cover contact with the<br />

aforementioned agents/chemicals.<br />

Warranty<br />

All <strong>Trakker</strong> shelters and wraps are<br />

covered by a 12-month Manufacturer’s<br />

Warranty supplied as standard.<br />

The warranty runs from the date of<br />

purchase and covers replacement at<br />

our expense and discretion (with the<br />

same or similar model from our current<br />

range), or repair, including parts and<br />

labour, in the event of a manufacturing<br />

fault appearing on the shelter.<br />

Your warranty cover excludes faults<br />

arising from misuse, incorrect or<br />

negligent repairs, or acts of God.<br />

Fabric damage caused by mildew,<br />

incorrect washing, or improper storage<br />

is not covered by the <strong>Trakker</strong> warranty.<br />

This guarantee is only valid when<br />

used for recreational purposes, not<br />

including commercial usage, i.e. hiring,<br />

use by outdoor centres, etc. Please<br />

ensure that all products are clean and<br />

dry prior to being returned.<br />

No consequential loss may be claimed<br />

under this guarantee.<br />

Your warranty is provided in addition<br />

to any statutory rights.<br />

For more information on products<br />

and a full list of retailers, visit: www.<br />

trakkerproducts.com

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