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Packing your tent/awning

 

1.

 

Unpeg all pegging points and tie guy ropes up to prevent tangling 

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 Leave just the corners and Storm Straps 

pegged. (Airtek Tourer 4 

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 Remove Side Door Canopy Pole)

 

3.

 

Unpeg the remaining corners and Storm Straps 

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 Tie Storm Straps up to prevent tangling.

 

4.

 

Fold the front canopy back on top of the main tent/awning, then fold the tent/awning into sections, Keep folding 

until you end up with a long thin rectangle.

 

          **TIP–

 

Check the width of your fold by comparing it against the width of the carry bag.

 

                     Needs to be slightly smaller to fit in easily

 

2.

 

To deflate the tent/awning unscrew the dust cap on the valve and depress the spring button on the valve,      
repeat this on all the air tubes and the tent/awning will then drop to the floor 

 

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 open a couple of doorways and this will allow air to escape from inside quickly.

 

Summary of Contents for AIRTEK KAMPER PRO 4

Page 1: ... for an instructional video of this model PLEASE ENSURE YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING YOUR NEW PURCHASE ANY DAMAGE THAT OCCURS AS RESULT OF FAILURE TO READ INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY AIRTEK KAMPER PRO 4 AIRTEK TOURER 4 ...

Page 2: ... make sure you air and dry the tent awning as soon as possible to prevent any mould or mildew forming PLEASE ENSURE YOU KEEP THE BOX FOR YOUR PURCHASE FAULTY ITEMS CANNOT BE RETURNED WITHOUT BEING BOXED TO PREVENT DAMAGE DURING TRANSIT FLAT PACK THE BOX AND STORE IT SOMEWHERE Component Checklist Prior to assembling your new purchase please carefully check the contents to make sure you are not miss...

Page 3: ...e valve the release valve prevents over inflation and by removing you must keep an eye on the current weather conditions and adjust pressure accordingly to prevent damage to the air frame Fig 1 Valve position is changed with the white push button at the centre there are two positions Closed Inflate button will be taller proud of housing Open Deflate button will be depressed shorter Pump Hose is a ...

Page 4: ...unit Further the better Peg black strap out Fluorescent strap then clips in place lastly adjust the tension on the guy line be careful not to overtighten guy lines they should be taught but not so tight that they pull distort the air frame Precision Pitch Guy Ropes Your awning is equipped with Precision Pitch Guy Ropes in fair weather this means that the guy ropes can be un clipped and stowed out ...

Page 5: ...the main tent awning then fold the tent awning into sections Keep folding until you end up with a long thin rectangle TIP Check the width of your fold by comparing it against the width of the carry bag Needs to be slightly smaller to fit in easily 2 To deflate the tent awning unscrew the dust cap on the valve and depress the spring button on the valve repeat this on all the air tubes and the tent ...

Page 6: ...will push any remaining air in the tubes out as you roll Squeeze as much air out as you can while you roll 7 Zip Carry bag up and secure webbing straps on bag 6 Secure the rolled tent awning with a tie place the bag on upside down and the roll over in the carry bag saves having to lift awning into carry bag ...

Page 7: ...uct should be cared for and properly maintained If for example your tent is packed away wet and isn t properly dried then any stains or leakage would be due to poor aftercare rather than being a manufacturer s fault Leaking waterproofs Waterproofs that have reached or are close to the end of their serviceable life through use Doors openings on waterproof items These are very difficult to guarantee...

Page 8: ...d using the brush or pad provided with the sealant apply the sealant to the seam The flysheet should be clean and dry before the sealant is applied Work the sealant well into the stitch holes and the sewing thread in the area of the water ingress We recommend sealing the seam at least 5cm above and below the point of water ingress Please note that due to the wicking effect you may find that water ...

Page 9: ...ime of your product we would recommend Nikwax Solar Proof 4 A common problem experienced by many campers is condensation This is caused by moisture in the atmosphere forming beads or droplets of water when coming into contact with a cold surface This may form on the walls of the inner awning but more likely on the inside on the flysheet Condensation can also occur on the groundsheet of the awning ...

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