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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND SAFETY WARNINGS

EN

KEEP AWAY FROM SOURCES OF HEAT

Keep the Tent away from sources of heat and open flames. 
Please do not place any sources of heat directly under the roof 
because the materials can melt at high temperatures.

PROTECT FROM STRONG WINDS

The GYBE Humanity Tent should not be used at wind speeds over 5 Beaufort (21 
knots / 24 mph).

The tent can catch wind even without having the side panels in place.
With winds in excess of 13 mph, water- and sandbags do not offer sufficient weight. 
Tent pegs or stakes must be used.  

(Stakes are not included).

In order to prevent the tent from being moved by gusts of wind, place at least one side 
panel on the wall facing the wind. That way the wind won‘t be able to enter the tent. 

→  GYBE does not accept any liability for improper use of GYBE products.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

STORE IN A DRY PLACE

Never store the tent when it is wet. 
Be sure the tent is stored dry between 0 – 30 °C.  (32 – 90° F.).

CLEAN CAREFULLY

Rough, dry dirt is best removed with a fine hand brush or a wet cloth. 
Crusted residues with sharp edges can damage the tent fabric.

The materials should only be cleaned with clear water or with highly diluted detergent. 
Handle printed materials especially carefully. If you have any doubts, check on an 
inconspicuous spot if the cleaning agent reacts corrosively with the tent surface.

Some of the tent materials are coated with water-resistant and flame-retardant layers. 
Strong scrubbing or solvent-containing cleaning agents can ruin these layers!

→  GYBE does not accept any liability for improper use of GYBE products.

Summary of Contents for Humanity

Page 1: ...1 HUMANITY TENT EN ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Instructions for use Safety warnings 3 Setting up your HumanityTent 4 Side Panels 6 Water andSandbags 7 Fusion Panels 8 Notes for outdoor use 10 Guy ropes 1 1 Takingdownyour HumanityTent 12 1 x Tent...

Page 3: ...he wind That way the wind won t be able to enter the tent GYBE does not accept any liability for improper use of GYBE products CARE INSTRUCTIONS STORE IN A DRY PLACE Never store the tent when it is we...

Page 4: ...valve Attaching water or sandbags page 25 Remove your tent from the transport backpack Unfold the rolled up tent just once in the middle Fully unroll all parts of the support structure in every direc...

Page 5: ...se valve 5a Now you can attach the guy ropes page 29 side panels page 24 and water or sandbags page 25 as needed 8 7 ATTENTION Be sure not to let the internal pressure of the strut exceed 6 psi 0 4 ba...

Page 6: ...through the square shaped metal ringonthetentfoot andfastenittothesidepanel 3a The beltstraps should be pulled to the point of a light tension While pulling the zipper up please be sure that the lead...

Page 7: ...le 1a as indicated in the illustration 1 2 Place the tent foot roundly on the water or sandbag While doing so pull the soft shackle upward and through the eyelet on the tent foot Now slip the loop of...

Page 8: ...both corners with the beltstraps Lay out the Fusion Panel next to the tents The starting point of the zipper is always located on the left edge of a Fusion Panel The starting point of the tent side z...

Page 9: ...the tent feet of the second tent to the ground using the water or sandbags Tip If you want to set up the Fusion Panel without any wrinkles you need to increase the tension between the tents perhaps u...

Page 10: ...to enter the tent WARNING The GYBE Humanity Tent can catch wind even without having the side panels in place At wind speeds of 4 Beaufort 15 knots 13 mph water and sandbags do not offer sufficient we...

Page 11: ...th the diagonally opposite tent feet In order to secure the tent against wind loads it is necessary to fasten it with guy ropes Keep the angle relatively small so that the point of fastening is as far...

Page 12: ...ure with the other two strut elements until the tent has completely deflated Now turn the tent upside down so that the roof is facing down and the valves up Open the four deflation valves nearest the...

Page 13: ...ducts or if you need spare parts or extensions please do not hesitate to contact us at any time FURTHER INFORMATIONS www gybe design com info gybe design com is a division of Adventure Design GmbH Mit...

Page 14: ...32 WWW GYBE DESIGN COM...

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