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WOOD MAINTENANCE

 (OPTIONAL UPGRADE BAMBOO)

ROUTINE CARE

•  Always mop up spills of water and other liquids straight away. Do not allow liquids to stand on 
wooden work surfaces for any period of time (the finishing oil is water resistant, not water proof).

•  Always use pan stands and trivets to protect the timber from hot, rough, wet, dirty pots and 
pans, direct contact from iron, steel or copper vessels can also stain the bamboo surfaces.

•  Always use cutting boards to chop and slice food. Do not cut directly onto the work surface.

•  Clean the tops with a sparing amount of warm water, a drop of washing up liquid and a well 
wrung out cloth. We do not recommend using multi-purpose cleaning products which contain 
chemicals as this may damage the worktops. Please also avoid the use of scouring pads. If a 
scouring pad is used, the worktop may need to be re-oiled afterwards.

•  

It is important that the bamboo surfaces are re-oiled at regular intervals to remain in 

the same condition as when installed.

 The time span between oiling is dependent on the 

degree of use and wear they receive. We recommend that in the first year of ownership the 
bamboo is re-oiled every 3 months to build up a protective layer and then yearly thereafter to 
maintain this.

•  Ensure that the OPUS

®

 remains open after oiling for the full drying time specified by the oil 

manufacturer.

SURFACE CARE

The surfaces of the timber worktops have been finished with specifically formulated oil. The oil 
is formulated to be safe for the preparation of food and to enhance the wood colour and grain 
pattern; to provide a durable, protective surface over the natural bamboo structure, whilst being 
easy to look after and restore when the surface becomes worn.

When the top is newly oiled and the surface is in good condition, it will have a sheen to it. 
Splashes of water will form into properly defined droplets that stand up clearly. After a period of 
use the finish will become worn; the sheen will diminish and the surface become dull. Water will 
not form into droplets as readily but tend to spread out and wet the surfaces. This is a clear sign 
that the worktop needs re-oiling. In fact it is better to re-oil before the surfaces reach this 
condition.

The time taken for wear to occur depends on the amount of use the surfaces have had. In any one 
kitchen there will be both high and low wear and tear zones, the former needing more attention 
than the latter.

NOTE

: It is not uncommon for different levels of porosity in the natural wood, this may mean that 

certain areas of your OPUS

®

 bamboo do not take fully to the original coats of oil. If you find that 

water droplets do not form in areas when in contact with liquids, dry and re-oil immediately.

DAMAGE REPAIR 

One of the many advantages to a natural wood is its repair-ability. In the unlikely event that the 
bamboo gets damaged or stained, it can be sanded and re-oiled to bring it back to an as new 
condition.

Summary of Contents for OFC195B-102

Page 1: ...AIR TENT AWNING HANDBOOK Tent Model No OFC195B 195 Awning Model No OFC195B 102 OFC195C AO UM 0717 Rev B...

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Page 3: ...Down 4 Weathering Fabric 5 Inflation 6 Deflation 7 Safety AIR TENT BUNGEE SECURING POINTS AIR AWNING 1 Parts List 2 Assembly 3 Pack Down TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Pump 2 Other WARRANTY WOOD MAINTENANCE IF FIT...

Page 4: ...e the pump will automatically cut out 9 Disconnect pump hose from inflation valve and fit inflation valve screw cap to prevent any loss of tent pressure 10 Close all internal valves keep valves closed...

Page 5: ...t damp canvas will develop mildew mould very quickly and damage your canvas permanently The inside and outside of your AIR tent can be cleaned but only with fresh clean water and a damp cloth UNDER NO...

Page 6: ...STRUCTION WILL RESULT IN BLADDER FAILURE Please note that it may be necessary to monitor the AIR pressure in your AIR tubes from time to time especially if the weather is fluctuating or the temperatur...

Page 7: ...it is wet please dry it as soon as possible to avoid damage to the fabric and components Open all internal AIR valves Then open all external AIR valves found in the external valve pockets There are 5...

Page 8: ...ENSURE THAT BUNGEES ARE PULLED SIDEWAYS RATHER THAN DIRECTLY DOWN TO EXTEND THEM INITIALLY BEFORE PULLING THEM OVER THE CLEATS THIS WILL PREVENT THE EYELETS FROM CATCHING ON THE BUNGEES AND CAUSING DA...

Page 9: ...centre roof supports Securing 4 points in total 2 on each bed end As shown below titled CENTRE ROOF SUPPORTS REAR 6 Locations to be used as shown in green and numbered below OUTER ROOF SUPPORTS CENTR...

Page 10: ...R awning onto the zip on the front of the AIR tent The zip is located under the flap above the front door 5 Temporarily peg the 4 corners of the flysheet in line with your AIR OPUS tent You may need t...

Page 11: ...ays and entrances Adjust the guy lines and storm straps as necessary 14 Your AIR awning includes a groundsheet which may be used by carefully matching its Velcro to the relevant Velcro on the awning f...

Page 12: ...the Velcro patches attaching the AIR tent and the AIR awning Then unzip the AIR awning from the front zip located on the AIR tent 4 Carefully fold the AIR awning canvas and place it back into carry st...

Page 13: ...e Ensure that all external AIR release valves are in the closed position Ensure that your AIR OPUS leisure battery is fully charged The awning is taking a longer time than usual to inflate Ensure that...

Page 14: ...e resulting from improper storage or maintenance Negligence or damage resulting from unauthorised repairs Bladder damage including but not limited to over inflation unnecessary release of the sealed z...

Page 15: ...or commercial use by rental companies Transportation or shipment costs to and from the manufacturer or their recognised agents dealers for repair or assessment against a warranty claim THIS DOES NOT A...

Page 16: ...RE The surfaces of the timber worktops have been finished with specifically formulated oil The oil is formulated to be safe for the preparation of food and to enhance the wood colour and grain pattern...

Page 17: ...s Conditions and Warranty information can be found online at www opuscamper co uk terms conditions html Photographs and diagrams are for illustration purposes only Actual product may vary and any spec...

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