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X GLOO ®  |  Windeckstr. 4  |  83250 Marquartstein  |  GERMANY

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  -  CPAI 84-95, Section 6 Specifica-

tion of the American Association 
of Sailcloth Materials for the as-
sessment of flame-retardant 
materials used in (event-) tents. 
The certification according to 
CPAI 84 fulfills the international 
requirements for flame resistan-
ce in tent products and includes 
similar test criteria like DIN 4102-
B1 or NFP 92501-7M2. Although X 
GLOO Event Tents are is in use 
worldwide at tradeshows and 
events, we reserve the right not 
to certify the tent according to 
the national norms of each 
country.

CAUTION:

 The Event Tent 

can be damaged when sharp 
objects (e.g. knives, tools) 
penetrate the Tubes, leading 
to leakage and loss of pressure. 
Handle with appropriate care. 

•   Keep all valves free of sand and 

dirt particles, and clean them 
when necessary in order to pre-
vent faulty operation and  
pressure loss. 

•   Extreme variations in temperature 

(day and night) or long-term con-
tinued use can lead to loss of air 
pressure through the overpressure 
valves requiring the reinflation of 
the Tubes.

Procedure in the case of pressure 
loss: 

•   FIRST be sure that all valves are 

closed TIGHTLY! 

•   If pressure loss continues, blow out 

the overpressure valves to remove 
all dust or dirt particles.

•   If pressure loss still continues, we 

recommend removing and repla-
cing the bladder as a damaged 
bladder is likely the cause.

  -   If the damage to the bladder is 

visible and the length of dama-
ge is smaller than 1 cm, then ap-
ply the adhesive repair patch 
(included in the XG-series repair 
kit). 

  -   If the damaged area cannot be 

found, spray some soapy water 
onto the inflated bladder surfa-
ce so that the escaping air bub-
bles are visible and the damage 
can be located. Alternatively, 
the tube can be partially filled 
with water so that the escaping 
water drops can be seen when 
the bladder is inflated.

STORAGE

•   Avoid pressure spots (e.g. do not 

lean on the Event Tent with your 
knees while folding it) and storing 
the Event Tent under heavy ob-
jects. 

CAUTION:

 The Event Tent 

must be stored in a dry location 
and at temperatures below 40° 
celsius. 

Doing otherwise can cause the 
coating to become damaged and 
the waterproofness lost.

CAUTION: 

The Event Tent 

must not be packed and stored 
when damp or wet.

Packing the Tent while damp can 
lead to mold spots and discolora-
tion. In particular, the color on any 
dye-sublimation/digitally-printed 
parts could rub off if stored while 
damp.

•   Folding the Tent and Components 

at temperatures below 0° celsius 
can lead to damage. Take special 

Summary of Contents for XC Series

Page 1: ...ENGLISH USER MANUAL XC XG SERIES INFLATABLE EVENT TENTS...

Page 2: ...Tent for the first time read this user manual carefully and follow all ha zard and safety information All functions maintenance and repairs should only be carried out to the degree described in these...

Page 3: ...et 16 Proper use of the Anchoring Lines Webbing 16 Securing the Walls with Wall Ballasts 17 OPTIONAL COMPONENTS 18 Walls 18 Tunnel Part 20 Canopy and Canopy Banner 20 Roof Banner 20 LED Lighting Kit 2...

Page 4: ...kg Covered area without Side Walls 5 6 m2 7 23 m2 11 3 m2 16 27m2 30 3 m2 with 4 Canopies 23 0 m2 35 7 m2 51 34 m2 Setup Hand Pump 10 min 15 min 23 min 30 min Electric Pump 3 5 min 3 5 min 7 10 min 10...

Page 5: ...Anchoring line set 3 1x User manual and quick user guide 4 1x Cosing rod for XG 5 XG 6 models 5 1x Repair kit XG 8 1x Quick pack sack 6 1x Hand pump 2 1x Anchoring webbing set 7 1x User manual and qui...

Page 6: ...nflating it is helpful especi ally with the larger tents to shake the Tube during the inflation pro cess This will help keep the infla table bladder inside the Tube in the correct position assuring pr...

Page 7: ...valves must be opened immediately and the tent deflated Additionally the deflated Tent should be weighted down in order to prevent the wind from taking hold of it OPERATION The inflatable X GLOO Event...

Page 8: ...re loss continues blow out the overpressure valves to remove all dust or dirt particles If pressure loss still continues we recommend removing and repla cing the bladder as a damaged bladder is likely...

Page 9: ...soft brush Do not use solvents washing machines or steam cleaning Re waterproofing is not possible MATERIALS All of the materials currently imple mented in the inflatable X GLOO Event Tent have been...

Page 10: ...Walls Since the entrance height of an assembled XG 8 Event Tent is very high we recommend zipping in the Middle Walls before inflating the tent PLEASE NOTE Only the outer side of the Middle Walls are...

Page 11: ...ew the housing from the socket ring PLEASE NOTE There is one red overpressure valve 5 on each Tube located beside the valve The overpressure valve opens automatically as soon as the Tubes reach the ma...

Page 12: ...he setup support bar directly under one of the Tubes in the area of the tube intersection c The second person operates the pump repositio ning it as necessary as the Tubes inflate 3 5 Screw the protec...

Page 13: ...X FOR 12V AUTOMOBILE BATTE RIES The Bravo Turbo Max can be connected to a 12V auto mobile battery To avoid draining your battery make sure that it is fully charged or that the vehicle is running while...

Page 14: ...elcro on the ballast cover 5 Connect the Tube Ballasts to the clips on the Tube ends d When doing so be sure that the rub ber coated side of each ballast is facing down 6 Tighten the straps on the cli...

Page 15: ...he Pump in place of the Pump s yellow hose 3 Disconnect the hose from the Barrel and make sure that both valves are tightly closed 4 With the help of an assistant carry the Ballast Bar rel to your ten...

Page 16: ...Roof Anchoring Line Webbing Zipper Rain Cover Wall Shoulder Loops TENT STAKE PLACEMENT KEY Anchoring Lines Webbing inner Tube outer Tube Walls a b c tension release for the XC 3 XG 4 Tent Stakes Qty U...

Page 17: ...e ballast cover 5 Using the four toggles connect the Wall Ballast to the large grommets at the base of the Wall c When doing so be sure that the rubber coated side of the ballast is facing down Multip...

Page 18: ...outside or inside of the tent a Attaching the walls At the base of the Event Tent Roof near the Tube ends you will find access to zippers to attach the walls Con nect the wall to the Event Tent and cl...

Page 19: ...om completely opening the zipper slider pul ler on each side of the Wall can be fixed to the small velcro strip on the inside of the Roof c Preventing strain damage to the Wall zippers If the Walls ar...

Page 20: ...eve Close the velcro tab after each batten is installed After the upper battens are inserted attach the Cano py to the Event Tent making sure that the battens are on the underside of the Canopy Finall...

Page 21: ...the strap so the LED light is held snugly against the Tubes 2 Next extend the four toggles on the LED lighting mount and connect them to the loops on the inside of the Tubes of the Event Tent b 3 Tuc...

Page 22: ...ely escape within minutes 3 Then turn the Event Tent inside out so that the tube intersection loop is facing outwards b 4 Lay the Tubes on top of one another with the valves facing upwards The Roof sh...

Page 23: ...solvents detergent ste am cleaning or gasoline This destroys the material The Event Tent should be inspected visually and for functionality at least once a year by an expert This inspection includes...

Page 24: ...hesive repair patch to the desired size and carefully remove the protective layer Try to avoid touching the adhesive surface b 3 Press the repair patch onto the repair area and make sure that it suffi...

Page 25: ...and 2 on the remaining three Tubes The Roof can now be removed SEPARATING THE TUBES 1 Remove the Roof as described above 2 Use an 8mm allen key included in the repair kit to unscrew the bolt in the a...

Page 26: ...nylon buckles d 6 Pull the loose ends of the velcro straps out of the holes in the bladder and bladder sack e 7 Open the bladder sack at the opposite Tube end using the same method 8 Push pull both va...

Page 27: ...the bladder sack at both ends l 14 Push both valves through the corresponding holes in the Tube and press firmly to secure the velcro Make sure that the blad der does not get caught or pin ched in the...

Page 28: ...h one firmly to close it r 20 Push the bladder sack back into the Tube and then thread the two velcro straps for connecting the bladder sack to the Tube end out through the provided holes Close them b...

Page 29: ...an be removed SEPARATING THE TUBES 1 Remove the Roof as described above 2 Use a 5mm allen key to unscrew the bolt in the tube connector and then remove the bolt and cap c The Tubes can then then be ea...

Page 30: ...en the service zipper at the bottom of the Tube e 6 Open the two velcro straps that connect the end of the bladder to the Tube f 7 Push pull both valves to the in side of the Tube g Both valves are se...

Page 31: ...er does not get caught or pin ched in the velcro l 13 Neatly fix the two velcro strips on each of the bladder to the corresponding strips on the in side of the tube m 14 Close the service zipper on ea...

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