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SAFETY WARNING: BBQ’S/GAS 
APPLIANCES 

Your tent has a sewn in label warning against 
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING. Please be 
aware of carbon monoxide poisoning and do 
not under any circumstances use or leave a 
used BBQ (even if you think it is still not 
burning) in your awning or tent.  
  

CLEANING, STORING & REPAIRS 

Cleaning:

 The inside and the outside of your 

tent should only be cleaned using fresh clean 
water and a damp cloth. Do not use detergents 
or chemical cleaners.  

Storing:

 Your tent is best stored packed in its 

original carry bag (spare bags are available to 
purchase through your SunnCamp stockist). 
Please note however that if the tent is taken 
down when wet, you must thoroughly dry the 
tent as soon as possible prior to storing. After a 
wet take down, re-erect your tent as soon as 
possible to allow the flysheet, guy ropes etc to 
fully dry naturally before storing away. If stored 
when the flysheet and/or guy ropes are wet, the 
tent will suffer from mildew and will become 
unusable. Please note that damage caused by 
incorrect storage is not covered by the 
manufacturer’s warranty.  
The air valve’s body must always be left 
unscrewed from the tubes when packing away 
your tent. Please refer to the section headed 
‘VALVES’. Replacement valves are available to 
purchase from your SunnCamp stockist.  

Repairs: 

Repairs to your tent should only be 

made by the manufacturer’s recommended 
agents. Repairs made by an unauthorised third 
party will make the manufacturer’s warranty 
void.  

 
STORM AND WEATHER SUITABILITY  

This tent is designed for light use in normal 
weather conditions. It is not suitable for storms, 
gales and sub zero or tropical conditions. 
 

OPTIONAL EXTRA STORM BAR  

Please note that a Storm Bar Kit is available to 
purchase to complement your tent. Please ask 
your dealer for details. Should you purchase 
storm bar(s) your tent already includes the 
appropriate velcro fixings. 

 

 

UV DETERIORATION  

Prolonged exposure to sunlight can weaken the 
fabric of the tent. To avoid the risk of UV 
deterioration, site the tent in a shaded area 
where it will be protected from exposure to 
strong sunlight.   

 
MOISTURE 

Moisture collecting on the inside of your tent’s 
fabric is condensation caused by the 
occupier(s). 

IT IS NOT A SIGN OF LEAKAGE

Please note condensation and damage caused 
by condensation is not covered by the 
manufacturer’s warranty.  
 

SEAMS  

Your tent has all of its main seams hot air taped 
to help prevent leakage. The remaining seams 
should be treated with a seam sealant to 
maximize the tents weatherproofing. Seam 
sealant should also be applied to main seams 
where the tape has lost adhesion or has been 
damaged (tie points or suspension points for 
example) Seam sealant is available to purchase 
from your SunnCamp stockist. 
 

 
 
 
 

VALVES 

Please note that the valves used on this product 
rely on a good air seal which can fail if left 
under compression whilst in storage. To reduce 
the chance of valve malfunction, the valves 
should be fully unscrewed when the product is 
in storage. Replacement valves are available to 
purchase from your SunnCamp stockist. 
   

INFLATABLE BLADDERS

 

Please note that an emergency repair patch is 
enclosed with your tent/awning for emergency 
repairs to small holes. If you over inflate your 
bladder, it may explode and this will not be 
repairable. Spare bladders with full instructions 
are available to purchase from your SunnCamp 
stockist. 

 
DISMANTLING  

To deflate the tubes, turn the valve’s air release 
collar anti clockwise to allow the air to escape.  
The release collar will remain attached by a 
plastic tab. Please note that un-pegging can be 
carried out before, during or after deflation. The 
tent should now be carefully rolled prior to 
placing back in the carry bag. DO NOT refit the 
valves before storing. Please refer to the 
section ‘storing’ for more information.  

 
AIR PRESSURE MAINTENANCE 

Changing atmospheric conditions can make air 
tubes appear to lose or gain pressure. This is 
commonly caused by a rising or lowering in 
ambient temperature. Should this occur, the 
tube will simply require either a top up or 
release of excess pressure. It should not be 
considered a sign of leakage or puncture. 

 

IF THE TEMPERATURE DROPS AND YOUR 
TENT HAS LOST PRESSURE, PLEASE BE 
AWARE THAT WHEN THE TEMPERATURE 
RISES AGAIN THE PRESSURE IN THE 
TUBES WILL INCREASE. IF NOT 
MONITORED THIS MAY CAUSE YOUR 
BLADDER TO RUPTURE WHICH IS NOT 
COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

 

Where a leak is suspected, you should firstly 
inspect the valve to ensure that no parts are 
cross threaded and that the air seals are in 
good condition and tight. Removing the valve 
then re-fitting and re-inflating may help. If you 
discover that a valve is damaged or faulty or a 
bladder has developed a leak, spares are 
available to purchase from your SunnCamp 
stockist.   
 

WARRANTY  

Please refer to the separate warranty sheet that 
is enclosed with your Tent/Awning.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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