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  • Lay the cover on the near side of your float with the front corresponding to the front of the float.
  • Remove tennis ball tapes from their holders and toss the tennis ball tapesover the float roof to the offside (ensure your legs don’t get caught in the tapes).
  • Proceed to the offside of float and gently pull both tapes equally until the cover is half covering the near side of the float.
  • Loosely tie tapes to tie up mechanism on float.
  • Check that the float cover has not caught on any door handles, spare wheel,
        lights or feeders
  • Proceed to pull the cover over the roof and into position.
  • Move to back of Float and pull both sides of Float Cover so that front section
        fits snugly.
  • Fold right side triangle as per Diagram 1 - Fasten snap buckle.
  • Fold left side triangle as per Diagram 2 - Fasten snap buckle.
  • Secure top two tapes as per Diagram 3 - Fasten snap buckles.
  • Velcro towbar cover to Float Cover and secure Ezi Clips.
  • Pull Shot Cord towards coupling, threading cord through coupling handle and under coupling.
  • Attach velcro fastening as shown on photos in brochure.
  • Remove Drawbar Cover and fold.
  • Undo all Snap Buckles at rear of float and unfold back section, lifting sides of Float Cover.
  • From the front gently pull the cover away from the Float by the handle (if any resistance, check tapes are not caught, particularly on Towbar, spare wheel etc.)
  • When removed fold neatly as suggested and store away.
  • Before storing Float Coat for any considerable time we suggest the cover is hosed whilst on the Float to remove stains etc.
  • Allow to dry, then fold the Float Cover neatly and store in carry bag for optimum protection.
  • Tennis ball tapes are easily removed & re-attached to the opposite side of cover.
  • This may be useful if your float is more accessible from the off-side due to storage restrictions.
  • Short straps in diagram 1 & 2 can be moved to eyelet holes further up cover
  • To do so, unthread loop & re-attach to better suit individual float designs
The Original NRG Float Coat Company 2003