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WARNING: Never unzip the zips on the protective
sleeves whilst the AirFrame Tubes are inflated. This will
result in the tube bursting or ballooning out of the
sleeve causing damage to the tube and the sleeve.
This is not covered under the warranty.
10. Finally. peg out the Reflective Endur-
ance Storm Straps for extra stability.
Please make sure in heavier weather you
use all the guy lines and storm straps to
hold the awning in place.
9. Lay out the inner tent inside the tent
and position them in the correct place
with the bedroom doors facing into the
tent. Start at the back of the bedroom
and work forward clipping it in to the
black clips on the floor and elastics along
the tubes.
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PACKING AWAY YOUR TENT
Zip up all the windows and doors before deflating.
Unpeg the guy lines, storm straps and most of the pegs around the tent
- leaving the four corners pegged out.
Open each of the Dynamic Speed Valves in turn and press in the quick
release button. Leave the button pressed in.
Remove the final pegs.
Lay the tent flat on the ground and push as much air out of it as
possible.
Fold the tent lengthways from
the opposite ends to the valves
to push all the air out. Make a
long thin sausage shape.
Begin to roll the tent as tight as
possible towards the valves to
expel all the air as you roll.
Place the rolled tent on to the
bag and pull the sides up round
it. Finally, Zip up the bag.
Measure the width of the bag
up against the width of the
folded tent to make sure the
tent is going to fit.