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1.
Unzip the outer sleeve holding the AirPole.
2.
Undo the collar and slide down the conical split washer on the affected side of the isolation valve. There may be
multiple valves per AirPole. You should now be able to remove the AirPole (keep the collar and washer safe).
3.
Unzip the protective sleeve of the AirPole to expose the bladder (inner tube).
4.
Locate the puncture. This is made easier if you blow some air into the tube. For small holes it may be necessary to
submerge the bladder in water.
5.
Once the puncture has been located the bladder can be repaired using repair tape. We recommend product
Kampa Awning & Tent Repair Tape (CA9001).
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The repair can be enhanced by using a
combination of Repair Tape (CA9001)
and Repair Solution (CA9011), which is a
flexible adhesive (available together in kit
form CA9015). Follow the manufacturer
instructions to repair.
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Another alternative is to replace the tube.
Spares are available from your dealer or
direct from Kampa. www.kampa.co.uk.
6.
Reassemble the AirPole, zip
back into the sleeve and
reconnect the hoses to the
isolation valves.
If you suspect a puncture follow the following procedure:
Inflate the awning and close all interior isolation valves (see Diagram 18). Wait for a while and then check each
AirPole for pressure. If there is reduced pressure in any AirPole check the connecting hoses to make sure that the
collars are done up tightly on the isolation valves. If you still suspect a leak it will be necessary to investigate the
individual AirPole. If tightening the valve collars does not solve the problem then the AirPole may be punctured.
You can remove an AirPole when the awning is inflated or deflated but if it’s inflated the isolation valves around the
pole must be closed.
WARNING
NEVER OPEN THE ZIP ON THE PROTECTIVE SLEEVE WHILST AN
AIRPOLE IS INFLATED. THIS WILL RESULT IN THE AIRPOLE BURSTING.
Awnings are best stored opened out. Air fully and ensure it is totally dry before packing away. Store in a well
ventilated dry place. A wet/damp awning will develop mildew surprisingly quickly. Mildew can also form when an
awning is left up for long periods of time with poor ventilation.
Dirty awnings can be washed using clean water and a soft brush. Do not scrub and never use detergents.
The AirPoles do not need any maintenance but should be protected from damage during storage. Have any damage
repaired at the first opportunity.
Zips should be treated with care, use two hands to close and open and never tread on them. Never force a zip.
We strongly recommend that you carry a comprehensive spares kit including Kampa waterproof spray, Kampa seam
sealer and Kampa repair tape.
Repairs should only be made by a company authorised by Kampa or your supplying dealer. Repairs and alterations
made by an unauthorised company may invalidate your guarantee.
Care
In the Event of a Puncture
How to Repair or Replace an AirPole
AirPole Parts
Identification
Isolation
Valve
Bladder
(inner tube)
Outer
Sleeve
Protective
Sleeve
Connecting
Hose
Collar
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