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Thank you for purchasing your tent from SunnCamp. Please read and follow these instructions carefully.  

If there is anything you do not understand, please contact your supply retailer for advice. 

 

 

 

 

Tent Flysheet 

 
 

Front Support 
Canopy Pole 

 

Repair Kit 

 
 

Air Inflator Pump 

 
 

Peg Bag 

 

Carry Bag 

 

Canopy Pole set 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Warranty necessitates that you unpack and erect this product prior to your first use to ensure that all components are enclosed and in good condition. Please 
see our Warranty section for full details of our Warranty conditions. If you find a component missing or a fault, please contact your SunnCamp stockist for advice.  

SITE SELECTION  

Select ground that is flat, smooth and dry. 
Endeavour to locate the tent entrance away 
from direct wind. DO NOT erect on rough 
ground where sharp rocks etc may cause 
damage to your product.  
 

INFLATABLE TUBES  

Your tent comprises of inflatable bladders 
retained within a reinforced zipped oxford 
polyester retaining sleeve to support the tent’s 
flysheet. The inflatable tubes require a 
maximum of 5psi pressure to provide rigid 
support.  

DO NOT OVER INFLATE AS THIS WILL 
CAUSE THE INFLATABLE BLADDER TO 
RUPTURE.  

The air valves on the tubes are attached with 
retaining straps but are not pre-fitted and will 
need to be screwed into place before inflation. 
Carefully screw the valve’s body on ensuring 
that you do not cross the valve’s thread. Do not 
over tighten but ensure sufficiently tight to 
produce a good seal. Should you require spare 
valves, these are available to purchase from 
your SunnCamp stockist.  

 

AIR INFLATOR PUMP  

The tent is supplied with a manual air pump 
specifically designed for use with the tent’s air 
valves. You must not use any other type of 
pump (including 12v tyre inflators or air 
compressors). Before using the pump it will 
require assembling. Follow the instructions on 
the front of the pump. Please note that your 
pump is fitted with a dump valve and it is 
essential you use this to avoid over inflation. 
 

TENT  

Lay the tent flysheet out on the selected ground 
area with the entrance correctly positioned. 
Secure the tent to the ground by the corner tags 
using the tent pegs. The inflatable tube(s) is 
fitted with a single inflation valve which is at 
ground level. Remove the cap (turn anti-
clockwise), The valve cap should be attached to 
the valve body by a plastic tab, if not, make 
sure you keep the cap safe ready to replace 
once inflation is complete. Insert the nozzle of 

the hose into the valve using firm pressure. 
Operate the pump, making necessary 
adjustments to the flysheet as the tube inflates. 
It may be necessary to lift the tube(s) to help  
position the tube(s) during the last stages of 
inflation. Once you reach a pressure of 5psi, 
stop pumping. Carefully disconnect the pump 
nozzle and replace the valve cap. Repeat this 
process for all the inflatable tubes.  

DO NOT OVER INFLATE AS THIS MAY 
CAUSE THE TUBE TO EXPLODE. PLEASE 
READ THE SECTION ON AIR PRESSURE 
MAINTENANCE.  

Bring the tent to an upright position before 
pegging out the storm mate straps. These may 
need to be re-pegged later.  
 

STORM MATE STRAPS   

Attach the storm mate straps supplied to the 
storm mate clips. The storm mate straps are 
designed and supplied to help secure the tent in 
windy conditions but are not to be relied upon 
as an anchor in severe adverse weather 
conditions. 
  

ENTRANCE  

Ensure that all entrances to the tent are closed 
with zips fully secured. Failure to do this will 
result in your tent being out of alignment when 
fitting the tent pegs. 

 
PEGS 

Peg the tent’s remaining pegging points to the 
ground. Pegs should be inserted into the 
ground at a 45 degree angle away from the 
tent. Hammer the pegs into the ground with a 
suitable mallet.  

DO NOT PRESS PEGS INTO THE GROUND 
WITH YOUR FOOT AS THIS MAY BEND THE 
PEGS.  

For extraction of pegs use a tent peg extractor. 
To allow easy hooking and unhooking of 
pegging points at entrances to your tent (for 
opening and closing doors) 

 

leave the pegs used at the entrances slightly 
raised.  
 

 
 

GUY ROPES 

 

Secure each guy rope by positioning with a peg 
at a suitable distance from the tent. When 
pegged, tighten each guy rope using the guy 
rope’s slider equally to bring the tent to its 
natural shape.  

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE GUY ROPES. 
GUY ROPES ARE A TRIP HAZARD, 
ESPECIALLY IN THE DARK.

 

 
FRONT CANOPY 

Insert the front canopy pole into the pole sleeve. 
Both ends of the pole are fitted with a spike 
which is designed to fit into the metal eyelet. 
Put the spike in at one side and then repeat on 
the other side. 

 

  

INTEGRAL CANOPY 

Your tent has an integral canopy which rolls into 
the zipped compartment on the front porch. 
The canopy should be used with the canopy 
poles provided. 
Please ensure the integral canopy is dry when 
packing the tent away for storage. 
 

INNER TENT

 

Open the front door fully; roll back and secure 
with the toggle and loop provided. Fit the inner 
tent starting at the bottom by connecting to the 
captive receiver on the groundsheet. Repeat 
this process for the top of the inner tent. 

 

 
WEATHER SKIRT  

Check the weather skirt is correctly positioned 
and pegged to help prevent water ingress. 

 

 
SAFETY   

The tent fabric used by SunnCamp is fire 
retardant to British Standard and whilst fire 
retardant it is not fire proof and therefore you 
must not smoke or use a naked flame in or near 
the tent. This includes traditional ‘camp fires’. 
Guy ropes/tent pegs should be marked so they 
are not a trip hazard.  
 

 
 

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