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The repair can be enhanced by using a combination of the tape with Dometic Repair
Solution.
Follow the manufacturers instructions to repair.
Another alternative is to replace the tube. Spares are available from your dealer or direct
from Dometic.
Once a repair or replacement has been made, the AirPole can simply be zipped back into
the sleeve.
PROBLEM
SOLUTIONS
Di
ffi
culty in pumping up the tent
1. The inflation valve is not fully screwed into the
AirPole.
2. The inflation tube is twisted at the valve. This may
also be indicated by a noise. DO NOT continue
to inflate until the tube has been untwisted (see
page 4).
If you suspect an air leak
1. Check that the inflation/deflation valve is properly
screwed in and that the black ‘O’ ring seal is in
place.
2. Check that the top cap on the inflation valve is
done up tightly.
If you think your tent has a water
leak
1. Most suspected leakage is actually condensation
(see condensation section of this manual). This
forms on the inside of the tent fabric. Try to
increase the ventilation by open-ing the doors
and ventilation ports. Do not cook in your tent.
The fabric, used to make this tent, has a mas-sive
6000 mm hydrostatic head, so it is extremely
unlikely that it would leak.
If your tent has a water leak at
specific points/areas
1. The main seams of this tent have been factory
taped to help prevent leakage. Depending upon
your ex-pectations, it may be necessary to treat
the remaining seams with a seam sealant. Seam
sealant should also be applied to areas where the
taping is damaged or has peeled away through
wear and tear. It can also be applied to areas
where a leak may have developed. Seam sealant
is available through your dealer.
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