Instructions for the Coachmen Clipper 106

The Coachmen Clipper series of popup campers includes the 106, a mid-size popup with a 17 feet 11 inches floor plan when open and a 12 feet 8 inches length when closed and ready for towing. The popup has two side panels that extend out from the center and provide fabric-covered sleeping quarters. A kitchen, dining table and four storage compartments round out the interior, while the exterior has an awning, propane tank holder, tow arm and fold-out steps leading up the front door.

Instructions

    • 1

      Park the Clipper 106 on a flat camping spot and detach the tow arm from the towing vehicle. Place the wheel chocks under the camper's tires.

    • 2

      Go to the camper control box on the right-hand exterior of the camper shell. This is to the right of the front door on the Clipper 106.

    • 3

      Walk around the camper and unlatch the four roof latches that hold the camper together during the towing. Press the raise button to raise the roof. While the roof is going up, walk to the sleeping bunks and pull out on the sides, letting the fabric tent walls erect.

    • 4

      Place the control box back into the panel and close the housing. Go inside and push out the sleeping quarter walls out and push the wall bars up toward the fabric ceiling to support the sleeping area walls.

    • 5

      Go outside and connect the water connection to the back-side water intake valve (if camping at a equipped campground). Go to the tow arm or front and turn the propane tank dial to "open." If camping in a location with electric hookups, plug the 20v or 30v connection into the Clipper's electric connection, near the water intake valve.

    • 6

      Lower the level jacks on the front underside and rear underside. Watch the level bubble near the housing panel and get the bubble to center using the jacks.

    • 7

      Reverse the setup procedures to pack the camper down and prep it for towing and the next stop in the camping adventure.