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OTHER USEFUL POINTS TO BEAR IN MIND.

 

1. Never remove pegs by pulling up on the poles or fabric by doing this you may damage the pole or awning invalidating the               
guarantee. Always use a peg puller or another peg

 

2. There is a repair kit included with the awning.

 

3. All synthetic fabrics will fade over a period of time. This is caused by Ultra

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violet rays present in sunlight and atmospheric pollution. 

The weakening of fabrics, which can be very dramatic, is dependent upon the frequency of use and the conditions during use. Recent 
loss of the ozone layer will increase this kind of degradation. With normal weekend and holiday use, your awning will give you good 
service if well looked after, but extended periods of use in bright sunlight can cause this type of dramatic degradation.

 

If such use is envisaged, then it would be wise to seek a site, which is as shaded as possible. The better the awning is looked after the 
longer will be its life. Because of this it is not possible for us to neither predict nor guarantee the life of any synthetic fabric.

 

Awning fabrics are capable of being reproofed. Always follow relevant proofing manufactures instructions when reproofing your awn-
ing. Periodic application of a Reproofing agent containing UV Protection can help to combat this issue and extend the lifetime of your    
product 

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 we would recommend Nikwax Solar Proof

 

4. A common problem experienced by many campers is condensation. This is caused by moisture in the atmosphere forming beads or 
droplets of water when coming into contact with a cold surface. This may form on the walls of the inner awning but more likely on the 
inside on the flysheet. Condensation can also occur on the groundsheet of the awning particularly under air mattresses, bedrolls and 
other equipment. Always ensure that the stone protection sheet does not protrude beyond the edge of the flysheet. The storing of wet 
clothing and other wet articles inside the awning will also increase the likelihood of condensation. To reduce condensation as a whole, 
never cook in your awning and ensure that the awning is well ventilated at all times.

 

5. Do not put your tent away wet or damp for any length of time as this can create mildew. When packing away your tent at the end of 
the season ensure that it is thoroughly aired and dried out.

 

6. If a hanging loop is provided inside the inner tent this must only be used for lightweight items such as a small battery torch. On no 
account should any naked flame (e.g. a Gas Lamp) or other hot objects be suspended from this point.

 

7. NEVER COOK IN YOUR TENT, SYNTHETIC FABRICS WILL MELT AND MAY CATCH FIRE IF THEY COME INTO CONTACT WITH A FLAME OR 
VERY HOT OBJECT. ALWAYS TAKE EXTREME CARE WHEN COOKING NEAR YOUR TENT, EG SPARKS FROM A BARBECUE, CAMP FIRE, ETC 
NEVER USE A STOVE / BBQ INSIDE THE TENT OR INNER TENT.

 

Содержание AIRTEK 4 +

Страница 1: ...Frame poles or fabric It is important that the tent awning is properly guyed at all times particularly in strong winds otherwise damage could occur DO NOT PUSH TENT PEGS IN BY HAND ALL TENT PEGS SHOULD BE DRIVEN HOME USING A WOODEN OR RUBBER MALLET Visit our YouTube Channel for an instructional video of this model AIRTEK 4 AIRTEK KAMPER PRO 2 AIRTEK 5 ...

Страница 2: ...n place with a twist 4 Once you have inflated the rear tube to 7psi repeat on the remaining tubes working towards the front of the awning it may be necessary to push the tubes into position from inside the tent awning 5 Once all tubes have been inflated the Tent Awning should now be stood close any open doors Adjust the corner pegging points if needed to ensure the unit is square and has sufficien...

Страница 3: ...e air frame 9 Peg out the side Precision Pitch Guy Ropes these guy ropes are designed to be unclipped quickly and easily in fair weather to help reduce trip hazards without having to unpeg If the wind starts to increase just simply clip back into place fig 2 12 Fit the dust cap onto the Airframe Valve and Velcro down the waterproof cover 10 Fit the small fibreglass pole into the side Eyebrow rain ...

Страница 4: ...ent awning into sections 2 To deflate the tent awning unscrew the dust cap on the valve and depress the spring button on the valve repeat this on all the air tubes and the tent awning will then drop to the floor open a couple of doorways and this will allow air to escape from inside quickly 5 Keep folding the tent awning over until it is narrower than the length of the carry bag squeeze any remain...

Страница 5: ...uct should be cared for and properly maintained If for example your tent is packed away wet and isn t properly dried then any stains or leakage would be due to poor aftercare rather than being a manufacturer s fault Leaking waterproofs Waterproofs that have reached or are close to the end of their serviceable life through use Doors openings on waterproof items These are very difficult to guarantee...

Страница 6: ...d using the brush or pad provided with the sealant apply the sealant to the seam The flysheet should be clean and dry before the sealant is applied Work the sealant well into the stitch holes and the sewing thread in the area of the water ingress We recommend sealing the seam at least 5cm above and below the point of water ingress Please note that due to the wicking effect you may find that water ...

Страница 7: ...ime of your product we would recommend Nikwax Solar Proof 4 A common problem experienced by many campers is condensation This is caused by moisture in the atmosphere forming beads or droplets of water when coming into contact with a cold surface This may form on the walls of the inner awning but more likely on the inside on the flysheet Condensation can also occur on the groundsheet of the awning ...

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