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The tent and annex of your OPUS® are made from poly-cotton, a canvas type material. This has many benefits as it is breath-

able and results in a cooler interior in warm/ hot weather and a warmer interior when in use in cooler weather conditions. 

In order for the OPUS® to give you years of camping pleasure, the tent section needs to be cared for and MUST NOT be left 

wet/damp when packed away. It is, of course unavoidable at times that you will have to pack down your OPUS® when the 

canvas is wet. It is very important that the OPUS® is opened up to dry off as soon as possible and should be done within 

24 hours. 

•  Except for the supplied gas hob, do not use a gas appliance or open flame inside the OPUS® and do not subject the tent 

to fire. 

•  Maintain adequate ventilation in the camper at all times, especially when sleeping. 

•  Allow condensation to clear and dry before packing/storing the camper. 

•  Regularly check the seams of the tent and if required apply some seam sealer such as Kampa Seam Sealer or suitable 

alternative. Follow the product instructions and allow to fully dry before packing. 

•  Regularly check the Velcro straps and seams, along with the clips on the inner tents. 

•  Never force the zips of the tent to open or close; inspect for any issues and rectify as necessary. 

•  Ensure the zips are used and cared for properly, if needed a zip lubricant can be used to allow for smooth operation. 

•  Regularly inspect the tent for holes, rips/tears and damages and have a suitable tent repair kit for use in emergencies.

•  Take care when setting up and packing down the camper to ensure the tent, and the annex beading is not caught or 

snagged, should this occur retrace the steps and retry making sure the issue is rectified.

Should a rip/tear occur assess the damage before taking action. If unsure contact us on 925 215 7315 for advice. Small  rips/

tears  can  be  repaired  using  the appropriate repair kit and procedure and may not require a professional or return to us for 

repair; should the damage be significant or exceed your capacity, please contact us. 

•  Clean the tent with warm water and a soft sponge (without a scourer), this may require complete set up of the camper 

(fully tensioning the tent) depending on the location/severity of the stain; allow the tent to completely dry before pack-

ing. 

•  Do not use washing up liquid, detergent or anything stronger as this could adversely affect the tent or result in some 

damage. 

•  The tent is NOT machine washable. 

•  AVOID sharp objects near the tent canvas; sharp/pointed objects and poles should be stored on the floor away from the 

tent to avoid damage. 

•  When the camper is packed, ensure nothing is sticking out and a proper seal is achieved around the periphery and the 

center (seal to seal contact). 

•  AVOID strain on the inner tents by loosening the attachment straps when necessary

WEATHERING

Your Air OPUS® tent has been manufactured using a polyester/cotton fabric. Before a polyester/ cotton canvas is used for 

the first time, it is important that the tent is weathered. Inflate the Air tent following the inflation instructions when rain is 

expected. When the cotton becomes wet for the first time, the weave of the cotton will close. There is no predetermined 

time for weathering so please do not be surprised if there is leakage through the canvas and seams the first few times it rains. 

•  Your OPUS® Air tent is made from the best available materials. On first examination, you may find some slight variances 

in color, thick threads, pigment stains and changes due to the weather and the environment. These are all normal and 

will not affect the continuing performance of the product and are not faults or errors.

•  When your Air OPUS® is not inflated, the window material may pick up some impressions from zips, etc., this is quite 

normal and some of these impressions will disappear over time but some may remain. This is not a fault.

•  Please ensure your Air Tent is only packed away when completely dry. A wet/damp canvas will develop mildew/mold 

very quickly and damage your canvas.

•  The inside and outside of your tent can be cleaned but only with fresh clean water and a damp cloth. 

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST DETERGENTS OR CHEMICAL CLEANERS BE USED AS THESE WILL 

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You may also experience, depending on the weather and use, condensation. This should not be confused with leakage. 

To reduce the risks of condensation, please ensure your product is adequately ventilated. Please note that under certain 

conditions, all tents will suffer from internal condensation depending on atmospheric conditions, the weather, the amount 

of moisture in the air/ ground, evening and night time temperatures etc. Condensation can be quite severe causing a film of 

water on the inside of your tent (roof and sides) which may drip onto items in your tent and in severe conditions can leave 

puddles of water.
Zips should be treated with care, use two hands when closing and opening and do not step on them during set up or take 

down. Never force a zip. If a zip opening is tight it is more than likely because your tent is not aligned correctly. Candle wax 

may be used to help a zip run more smoothly.
Please remember that your air tent is a temporary structure made from natural fibers. Please note that in fiber productsused 

in outdoor applications, product life may be lower because of attack from UV or acid rain. Discoloration of the fabric may 

be an early indication that your tent has been attacked. To limit damage by UV, where ever possible, please site your air 

tent in a shaded area avoiding direct sunlight. Please be aware that continuous exposure is a more serious problem than 

intermittent exposure, since UV attack is dependent on the extent and degree of exposure. Fabrics can be weakened by 

prolonged exposure to sunlight and use for extended periods in strong sunlight will soon cause deterioration. UV degradation 

is not covered under the air tent’s warranty. The Warranty does not cover air tents used permanently or for display purposes.

WEATHERING OF SPECIAL THREAD USED FOR SEWING

Your OPUS® Air tent has been manufactured using a special sewing thread which expands and swells to close the holes made 

when stitching the product. The thread swells and expands when wet. It may take a few times for the holes to completely 

close.

ACCESSING AND REPLACING AN AIR BEAM

If you suspect your AIR tent has a leak and you have tried 1) removing and capping the main AIR inlet valve and 2) opening 

and re-closing your AIR quick-release valves, we recommend closing off your isolation valves for each beam. These are located 

behind the quarter-circle zips in the roof of your air tent. Twist the rear ring towards the “closed” position as indicated on 

the vavle. The Air beam with the leak can be identified by a softening or complete deflation of the beam or a hissing sound 

of air escaping.
 If you are in the field and can locate the source of the leak, you may be able to use the patch kit provided to patch the leak 

as a short-term fix in the same way that you would patch a bicyle tire. When you return home, contact OPUS HQ or your 

dealership and use the AIR Beam map in this manual to order your replacement AIR beam. All AIR beams and valves are 

covered under warranty for two years.
In some cases, you may find that simply by closing the isolation valves your tent stops deflating; this is an indication that the 

issue is in the vavle or transfer hose and air is escaping when the valve is open. You can make sure that the grey transfer hose 

is correctly seated on the valve by unscrewing the front part of the valve that holds the grey hose in place. Push the grey 

hose back over the valve and screw the front part of the vavle back on. If this does not resolve the leak then it is likely that 
the valve will need replacing. As the isolation valves are integral to the AIR Beam, the whole beam will likely need replacing.
To inspect or replace an AIR Beam, follow the below instructions to disconntect from the main tent. Depending on which 

beam you are replacing and its location, you may find it easier to keep your isolation valves closed with your AIR tent inflated 

to replace the beam. 
1.  Ensure all LED lights are off & unplugged whilst replacing the AIR Beam and that 12v power is turned off and shore 

power is disconnected. Carefully locate the faulty beam and deflate it enough so that you can manipulate the beam. 

Depending on the location of the beam, this may cause the tent to collapse partially which can cause a trip hazard if 

you are working from inside the tent. We recommend having a second person help to hold the tent up and maintain 

access to the exits. 

2.  Unzip the beam from the outer layer protective layer and remove velcro straps.

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Содержание OP LITE

Страница 1: ...1 INFO OPUSCAMPER US INFO OPUSCAMPER US O P LT V 3 2 0 2 0 2021 OWNER S MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...ensure that you will still be covered under warranty Retain all invoices and documentation to allow for proper reimbursement through your dealer For appliances please refer to the appliance manual for...

Страница 3: ...ll Weight 209lbs GVWR 3527lbs Coupling Lock n roll articulating hitch Suspension Independent Coil Spring Suspension with Dual Shock Absorbers Kitchen Stainless steel slide out kitchen with 4 burner st...

Страница 4: ...7 6 www opuscamper us 925 215 7315 www opuscamper us 925 215 7315 OP LITE 2021 Owner s Manual OP LITE 2021 Owner s Manual dimensions...

Страница 5: ...lf Ensure that you have enough slack in the chains to turn your vehicle adequately Should you require less slack the chains can be twisted or crossed below the tongue before connecting to your vehicle...

Страница 6: ...highly likely all the appliances inside your camper would stop working as the batteries are not able to put out enough voltage to keep these appliances running Do not take a reading when an appliance...

Страница 7: ...sure all 4 quick release valves on the AIR tent are closed and that the AIR compressor hose is in the AIR tent inlet valve As the tent is inflating pull tightly on the rear securing straps Tightly an...

Страница 8: ...4 Turning on Lights Step 15 Interior Set Up Step 15 Interior Set Up Step 16 Connect Shore Power Step 16 Connect Shore Power set up guide set up guide Use your shore power extention to connect to power...

Страница 9: ...ED Exterior Kitchen Light Position the flexible light to the desired position Plug the power cord for this light into the small 12v socket on the exterior of the OP LITE Ensure that the Lights switch...

Страница 10: ...k Down the Interior STEP 1 Pack Down the Interior After stowing your personal items close all both layers of all windows making sure no water dirt or debris is trapped between the layers Ensure mattre...

Страница 11: ...eam ensure that no part of the AIR beam is caught in the zip when you close it back up Located on each potable water tank you will find a quick access draining valve at the lowest point of the tank Wh...

Страница 12: ...LITE serviced with your dealership Do not use any other gas systems than those provided with the OP LITE Always turn off the shut off valve Safely Operating your Gas System Safely Operating your Gas...

Страница 13: ...itch that will control the interior footwell lights There is also a rocker switch that controls the light for the exterior light mounted to the side of the OPUS by the kitchen There is a water tank ga...

Страница 14: ...y tube to help protect the hose from getting kinked Install the tube to the receiving valve in the same way as in step 2 except you will need to thread the top of the valve on to the Cross Filling Tub...

Страница 15: ...ves are in the OPEN position otherwise AIR cannot pass between beams Make sure your AIR Compressor hose is securely in the AIR tent inlet valve Should you experience issues with your compressor you ca...

Страница 16: ...your canvas Caring for your canvas You may also experience depending on the weather and use condensation This should not be confused with leakage To reduce the risks of condensation please ensure your...

Страница 17: ...f the OP15 owner to ensure all warranty work is completed by an approved OPUS dealership Failure to do so may result in incomplete or refusal of warranty claim repair cost reimbursement Any modificati...

Страница 18: ...hat this is acceptable practice I Please follow these steps for proper battery care during periods of storage if you are NOT leaving your OP4 plugged into shore power during storage 1 Completely charg...

Страница 19: ...riginal date of purchase Warranties apply only to items sold as new and do not extend to any items sold via auction or deemed to be factory sec onds ex demonstration or damaged unless specifically sta...

Страница 20: ...dits exchanges or similar associated with such items In the sale of such items OPUS will attempt to provide all relevant infor mation regarding the item including faults defects or similar however the...

Страница 21: ...mper USA 1850 Loveridge Rd Pittsburg CA 94565 CONTACT 925 215 7315 info opuscamper us WARRANTY Register your warranty online at https www opuscamper us warranty claims ONLINE OWNER S MANUAL Download a...

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