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PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING ERECTION
INSTRUCTIONS CAREUFULLY
1. Spread the flysheet out on the
ground in the place you want to
pitch it.
2. Peg down the eight corners of the
tent using the adjustable pegging
points. This keeps the tent in place
whilst you inflate it. You may need to
re-adjust them afterwards.
3. Before inflating any of the AirFrame
Tubes make sure the Dynamic Speed
Valve quick release buttons are pressed
out. This makes sure the air will be held
inside the Airframe.
4. Next, attach the pump to the first of
the five Dynamic Speed Valves and
begin to carefully inflate - taking care
that no part of the fabric is caught any-
where. We suggest you inflate the
three bedroom Airframe tubes first.
TIP:
Refer to the photograph to help when pitching your Airedale 12.0
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6. Repeat steps four and five with the
other four AirFrame Tubes. Then re
place the caps and cover with the
Velcro sleeve to keep the outside of
the tent looking neat and tidy.
7. Peg out and tension the tent. Use the
adjustable pegging straps to tension the
tent as you desire. Make sure you don’t
over tension the fabric. If a door zip is too
tight, release some tension before
closing, never force the zip.
5. Inflate the Airframe until you can give it a
good squeeze. The tube needs to have room
inside for air to expand. Don’t worry if you do
keep inflating - the Intelligent Frame will re-
lease any excess air. (Please note the Intelli-
gent Frame is set to a limit of 5.5psi before it
will release air).
8. Locate the pole for the front canopy.
Thread the slightly curved section
through the sleeve and then attach the
two legs to either side. Place the metal
pin in the bottom of the pole, stretch out
and peg out. Use the guylines to peg it
tight.