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IMPORTANT USER HINTS

 

Over many years we have heard many questions and comments relating to Khyam awnings and we feel it is 

 

relevant  to list various aspects of this information for your guidance.

 

Q. Do poles break 

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and if so what can I do?

 

It is rare that the poles break when used according to our instructions. They are extremely durable and have been tested to our exacting 
standards. We cannot guarantee that there will never be a breakage, but we can guarantee that we will supply any replacements re-
quired during the warranty period. Should you need to rectify a problem then poles and or joints are quickly and easily replaced. If you 
are travelling to remote parts of the world then spares are available to take with you at a subsidised rate to allow you the comfort of   
insurance without great penalty.  Please contact our Warranty Dept/Tent Spares Ltd for spares

 

Q, What about spares 

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can I get them?  Yes, Spares are available directly from Tent Spares Ltd 

 

Q . Are Khyam awnings & tents water resistant?

 

All Khyam flysheet fabrics are coated to withstand in excess of 5000mm head of water in the hydrostatic head test. This is a measure by 
which we can test the resistance of water penetration. This is the measurement when the fabric is new and in use over a period of time 
this level will drop. The majority of seams on your Khyam awning flysheet have been seam taped during manufacture. However

 

it is sometimes not possible, due to the nature of some materials used and sewing methods employed, to fully seal all seams. It may 
therefore, in some circumstances, be necessary to manually seal certain seams with the sealant provided. Should you find any 

drips

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or 

wicking

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first locate the exact position where the water is penetrating the flysheet. Remember this may be at a higher point than the 

drip, as the water may roll along the inside of the flysheet until it finds a place to 

pool' and form a drip. Once the point of the water 

ingress is found, note this position and 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

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you may find that water penetrates seams that have been tape sealed. Water can, in some circumstances 

wick

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along the sewing threads which run under the seam tape. So it is very important to work the sealant well into the stitch holes and 
thread in that area to prevent water soaking into the sewing thread itself. On no account should the 

teeth

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of zips on the flysheet or 

inner awning be sealed. Please allow at least 48 hours for the sealant to cure. 

 

The awning  should never be packed away until the sealant is  completely dry.

 

If your awning or tent is missing the sealant please get in touch and we will post some out to you.

 

Q . How well will the awning perform in the wind?

 

Khyam awnings have proven on many occasions that they perform exceptionally well in windy conditions, when correctly erected.     
The major factor is how well the user pegs the awning to the ground. In severe conditions we recommend increasing the air pressure in 
the air frame, to do this you will need to remove the black T shape release valve from the pump assembly.

 

The release valve prevents over inflation under normal weather conditions, by removing this valve you MUST check on the current con-
ditions and adjust pressure accordingly.

 

For strong winds we recommend increasing to around 8

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9psi.

 

When storing your tent please ensure it is thoroughly

 

aired and dried. Always store your awning in a warm and dry environment.

 

Q. Do Air Tubes get punctures/burst 

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and if so what can I do?

 

With inflatable tents/awnings it is very rare to get a puncture, the tube is housed in a reinforced zipped casing the prevent any such 
damage.

 

However inflatable tubes if overinflated can burst or swell if pressure isn't adjusted 

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 Hot summer day you will need less air

 

Spares are available through our spares agent Tent Spares Ltd.

 

Summary of Contents for FAMILY 6

Page 1: ...Tube Channel 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 INSTR...

Page 2: ...TY 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 che...

Page 3: ...eeves 3 Starting at the rear of the tent fix side leg poles into roof pole and lift until pole is stood in place Release any tension on the webbing strap at base of the pole and locate pin into pole T...

Page 4: ...ont rear storm straps 6 Fit poles into side door canopy Small curved pole slides into sleeve 2x J shaped poles attach onto ends of curved pole and locate into plastic cups fixed to tent 7 Close any op...

Page 5: ...ou can then slide out roof poles Fold all poles away and store in pole carry bag 4 Unpeg the storm straps and tie up to prevent tangling Corner pegging points can now be removed Place pegs into peg ba...

Page 6: ...ir out as you go 8 Once the tent is rolled secure with ties and place into carry bag TIP Place bag upside down onto tent then roll over zip up and secure webbing straps 6 Keep folding the tent into se...

Page 7: ...ct 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 manufa...

Page 8: ...and 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 t...

Page 9: ...me 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...

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