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Windeckstr. 4
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83250 Marquartstein
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Germany
3.2.2 OVERPRESSURE VALVE
On each tube there is a red overpressure valve that
automatically opens once the maximum air pressure in
the tube has been reached. The overpressure valve
prevents the tube from bursting if the air pressure inside
is too high. Because it is a safety-related part, special
attention should be given to it.
Before inflating the tent, every overpressure valve
should be checked to ensure that it is functioning pro-
perly. To do this, unscrew the valve housing from the
socket and check to make sure that the spring can be
pressed in. Make sure that the valve is properly screwed
closed again after testing.
Sand or dirt can jam the spring and valve, which may
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 lifted. This prevents the
tent from possibly being damaged from being inflated
invertedly.
When setting up the tent on sandy terrain, take care
that no grains of sand enter the tubes or pumps
through valve openings, as these could lead to dama-
ge or leaks.
PLEASE NOTE
: The specified maximum air pressure must
not be exceeded, and is reached when the overpressure
valves open and air begins to escape.
For the tent to appear optically perfect, the tubes
should be aligned by hand after inflation and the roof
readjusted on the tubes if necessary.
3.3 PUMPS
3.3.1 INFLATION WITH THE ELECTRIC PUMP
Screw the threaded end of the supplied hose onto the
„inflate“ opening of the pump.
Please note the labels on the pump:
OUT
= inflate
IN
= deflate