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DEFLATION
7. Con
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nue an in
a
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on within whole structure gets rigid, ideally
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ll the moment when one of overpressure valves would open
automa
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cally. Overpressure valves are calibrated to the maximum allowable pressure, do not overpressure your tent more as
necessary. Do not disable overpressure valves, it may cause a bladder rupture!
8. A
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er releasing an in
a
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on hose, close and
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ght the small black cap of in
a
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on valve .
9. Side walls and visors can be zipped on the tent all the
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me, but we rather suggest to install it to already in
ated tent. Each wall
or visor
ts to each side of the tent. An artwork side of the wall may be faced to outside or inside of the tent. Check span of
legs before zipping the wall on the roof. Span of legs bigger as width of side wall can cause damage of zipper during zipping on
the wall. Try to minimaze a stress of zipper by fair handling. Secure end of zipper with velcro a
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er zipping on the side wall.
DEFLATION
1. Zip o
ff
all side walls and visors, pack each separately.
2. Open a valve on one leg, ideally on the leg which was last in
ated (diagonally to the in
a
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on leg).Once some air is released and
internal pressure in the leg decrease, pull the leg to the transverse one. A
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er whole tent will lay down, open rest 3 valves.
3. Once most of air is released, put legs to the paralell order, see picture below.
4, Rolling the tent in a direc
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on from small roof towards to valves. In this way you will release the rest of air out of the structure.
Unroll it and roll again to get a compact package,
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ng into the trolley bag. A last step before pu
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ng the package into the bag
is to screw all valves back into their posi
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on.
5. Steel spikes must be packed in an extra pouch, which is included in a delivery.Put a pouch into separate pocket in a trolley bag.
Put spare parts and a repair kit into another separate pocket in a trolley bag. When all parts including side walls etc are in a trol-
ley bag, zip it on smoothly. If the volume is too big, use support tapes with trident buckles to bing the bag, decrease a volume
and help the zipper to prevent its damage.