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•   X GLOO tents are not intended to bear large snow loads. In case of snowfall the 

accumulating snow must be regularly removed from the roof of the tent. If the tent is to be 
left unattended and snowfall is called for, then the tent should first be deflated or the tube 
intersection at the top of the tent securely supported.

•   All X GLOO tents are partially made of certified flame-retardant materials. Nevertheless, the 

materials are still flammable and can burn when the source of fire is sufficiently strong.

•  Open fires and heat sources must be kept away from the tent.

FIRE PROTECTION CLASSIFICATION 

(see also X GLOO certificates):

•  DIN 4102-B1 (short: B1): regulates tests and requirements for the fire behavior of building 

materials and components. Federal German standard, which, however, is also used in most 
European countries.

•  CPAI 84-95, Section 6: Specification of the American Association of Sailcloth Materials for 

the assessment of flame retardant materials used in (event) tents. The certification 
according to CPAI 84 meets the international requirements for flame retardancy in tent 
products and includes similar test criteria such as DIN 4102-B1 or NFP 92501-7M2. Although 
X GLOO tents are used at trade fairs and events around the world, we reserve the right not 
to have them certified according to the individual national standards in all countries.

•   Keep all valves free of sand and dirt, and clean them when necessary in order to prevent 

faulty operation and pressure loss.

•   The tents can be damaged when sharp objects (e.g. knives, tools) penetrate the tubes, lea-

ding to leakage and loss of pressure. Handle with appropriate care. In extreme cases, da-
mage to the tube material can cause it to burst, even under normal operating pressure!

•   Extreme variations in temperature (day and night) or long-term continued use can—by de-

sign—lead to loss of air pressure through the overpressure valves which requires the tubes to 
be reinflated.

•   The protective strips on the bottom of the tubes can wear down when the tent is set up on 

rough terrain and wind causes it to shift around, and should therefore be regularly checked 
for wear and replaced as necessary before the tubes themselves become damaged. Please 
make sure that no dirt, sand or stones becomes lodged between the protective strips and 
tubes.

The tube intersection loop on the 
XE tent is used to attach lights or 
other components. Before using this 
loop, the tent itself must be securely 
anchored. Only when the tent is 
anchored can it hold the maximum 
permitted weight of 12 kg.

MAXIMUM HANGING WEIGHT 

MAXIMALES ANHÄNGEGEWICHT

Die Mittelschlaufe an X GLOO Zelten dienen zum Befestigen von Licht und sonstigen Bauteilen.
Dazu muss das Zelt selbst sicher verankert sein. Nur so können die in nachfolgender Tabelle zu
lesenden Maximalgewichte getragen werden.

TUBE INTERSECTION LOOP

INSIDE LOOP

Größe

Maximales Gewicht

für die Mittelschaufe

XE 4-6

12 kg

MITTELSCHLAUFE

TUBE INTERECTION 

LOOP

Summary of Contents for SE Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FOR XE SERIES TENTS Stand 19 M rz 2021 XE 4 XE 6 XE 5 Universal Wall XE 4 5 6 Standard Wall with Entrance Wall Option Wall Ballast XE 4 5 6 Tube Ballast Ballast Barrel ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ng your event tent for the fi rst time read this user manual carefully and follow the safety instructions All functions maintenance and repairs should only be carried out to the degree described in th...

Page 3: ...ater Ballast Barrels 09 4 3 Tent stakes 10 4 4 Wall Ballasts 11 5 ELEMENTS 12 5 1 Walls 12 6 USE 12 6 1 General information 12 7 TAKEDOWN 14 7 1 Release Air 14 7 2 Fold 14 7 3 Pack 14 8 STORAGE 15 9 C...

Page 4: ...rance height Total height Tube diameter Covered area Exterior side length Exterior side length 1 XE 4 XE 5 XE 6 Exterior side length 4 0 m 5 0 m 6 0 m Entrance height 2 0 m 2 5 m 3 0 m Total height 2...

Page 5: ...or inflation deflation consists of a socket ring that is permanently welded to the bladder and a screw on valve housing with attached protective cover 3 2 1 INFLATE To inflate the tent the valve on th...

Page 6: ...prevent the valve from functioning correctly 3 2 3 RAISING NOTE Raising the tent from the ground requires some assistance Before the tubes are fully inflated the middle of the tent must be actively li...

Page 7: ...packed soil the X GLOO Anchoring Set tent stakes for the appropriate tent size can be used On snow or sand the Snow Anchors or Sand Anchors are to be respectively used in place of tent stakes On asph...

Page 8: ...ons be sure to orient the tent against the wind so that it offers the least wind resistance Canopies in particular should not be aligned facing into the wind nor should open sides of the tent face int...

Page 9: ...can be attached to each tube end Arrange the Tube Bal lasts next to each other and connect them to one an other using the plastic toggles Then attach the buckles on each ballast to the tube ends of t...

Page 10: ...the tube ends by means of the included shackles You can at tach up to two Water Ballast Barrels directly to the rings on the tent base 4 2 3 EMPTYING To empty the barrels unscrew the cover on the bott...

Page 11: ...rs must first be removed or they will become damaged Included in the Tube Ballast Set are a hose and various faucet adapters Attach the hose to the faucet using the correct adapter Open the fill valve...

Page 12: ...or opening and closing The walls can also be attached inside out This makes it possible to have the printed side of a wall face either towards the inside or outside of the tent In windy conditions the...

Page 13: ...countries Keep all valves free of sand and dirt and clean them when necessary in order to prevent faulty operation and pressure loss The tents can be damaged when sharp objects e g knives tools penet...

Page 14: ...ay the air can escape almost completely without any effort 7 2 FOLD Turn the tent inside out so that the seam of the tube intersection loop is facing outwards Lay the tubes on top of one another with...

Page 15: ...d If your tent is dirty first clean it while it is dry In order to avoid damage to the material coating the material should only be cleaned with warm water or a mild soapy solution if necessary and a...

Page 16: ...igns are applied by digital printing to one side of a white material Due to the nature of the digital printing process the back side of the material remains white but printing on the opposite side may...

Page 17: ...forming of water drops when the bladder is inflated If the damaged area can be seen from the outside and the size is less than 1 cm on the bladder then the bladder be sealed with the high performance...

Page 18: ...t bladder through the lower tube opening g Carefully pull the replacement bladder completely into the tube making sure that a small amount protrudes from both ends of the tube h Ensure that the replac...

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