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Taking down the product

14

Use the air pump

  4

 to inflate the inflatable pole (middle) and keep pumping until 

the pole feels rigid (see 

Fig. D

). The air pump is fitted with a pressure release valve 

which automatically releases air from the air tubes once the pressure exceeds 7 psi. 

Once you have finished inflating, remove the air hose and replace the locking cap.

7. Inflate the rear and front inflatable poles

  11  

/

  12  

as described above (see 

Fig. E

 and 

F

).

8. Fold apart the fibreglass poles and push the individual pole parts into each other  

to connect them.

9. Starting from one side, slide the fibreglass pole

  6  

through the sleeve on the 

edge of the awning

  13

. Secure the pole in place by inserting both ends into the 

pole sockets

  14  

on each side of the awning (see 

Fig. G

). 

The fibreglass pole has been set up and is under tension.

10. To further secure the product in place, a total of 16 guy ropes

  2

 of 3 different 

types are provided (see 

Fig. H

).  

Unravel the guy ropes and pull them away from the tent, while making sure they 

are tensioned. The length and rope tension of individual ropes can be adapted 

by the fasteners attached to some of the ropes. Secure the guy ropes at suitable 

spots in the ground using the pegs (see 

Fig. I

).  

Use a hammer

 

if necessary to drive the pegs into the ground.

Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent

The inner and outer tent are buttoned together upon delivery. 

If the outer tent

  15

 

and the inner tent

  16

 are not buttoned together (e.g. after cleaning or drying), pro-

ceed as follows:

1. Spread out the tent with the dark grey underside facing down.

2. Take the inner tent and attach it to the outer tent by inserting the hooks

  17

 at-

tached to the inner tent through the loops

  18  

attached to the outer tent starting 

from the rear moving forward (see 

Fig. J

). Make sure the hooks are pushed all the 

way through the loops and cannot slip back out.

3. Attach the ground sheet to the outer tent via the sewn in hooks as you work your 

way forward.

To unbutton the inner tent and the outer tent, perform above steps in reverse order.

Taking down the product

Proceed as follows if you would like to take the tent down again:

1. Remove all objects and any dirt or residues from the tent and clean it as de-

scribed in the chapter “Cleaning and care”.

2. Perform steps 1–10 as described in chapter “Setting up the product” in reverse order.  

To deflate the inflatable poles, carefully open up the entire valves, not just the 

locking caps, and carefully press the beams together to release the air.  

Never force the air out of the beams, as you might risk damaging the beams and 

poles.

Summary of Contents for Adventuridge AD78

Page 1: ...6 MAN AIR TENT User Manual ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual ...

Page 2: ...ymbols 8 Safety 9 Signal symbol word definitions 9 General safety instructions 9 First use 12 Checking the product and pack contents 12 Setting up the product 12 Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent 14 Taking down the product 14 Cleaning and care 15 Storing the product 16 Technical data 16 Disposal 17 Disposing of the packaging 17 Disposing of the product 17 Table of contents ...

Page 3: ...3 Scope of delivery Dok Rev Nr 199001_20210205 A B 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 7 2 Scope of delivery ...

Page 4: ...4 Scope of delivery C D E 1 9 10 11 4 4 ...

Page 5: ...5 Scope of delivery F G H 4 13 6 14 Front Rear Type I Type II Type III 2 12 ...

Page 6: ...6 Scope of delivery J I 2 7 16 15 17 18 ...

Page 7: ... pump 5 Valve adapter 5 6 Fibreglass pole 8 Tent loop 8 9 Air valve 3 Connecting elements supplied 7 Peg 28 Required tools not included 19 Hammer 19 10 Inflatable pole middle 11 Inflatable pole rear 12 Inflatable pole front 13 Awning 14 Pole socket 2 15 Outer tent 16 Inner tent 17 Hook 14 18 Loop 14 ...

Page 8: ...s and laws Store the user manual for further use Make sure to include this user manual when passing the product on to third parties Proper use The product is exclusively designed for outdoor camping with up to 6 persons It is only intended for private use and not suitable for commercial purposes The product is not a children s toy Only use the product as described in this user manual Any other use...

Page 9: ...sideoftheproductisnotadequatelyventilated thereisarisk of suffocation Children could catch themselves in the tent tarps in the packaging wrapper or in the carry bag when playing and suffo cate Make sure that the ventilation windows are always open in the event of high temperatures Avoid continual exposure to sunlight to prevent the accumulation of heat inside the product Do not leave children unat...

Page 10: ...f children Do not allow children to play with the guy ropes WARNING Risk of fire and burn hazard The product consists of flammable material It could catch fire Do not set up any cooking or heating devices in the product and do not hang any lighting fixtures near the walls or roof of the product Do not place any electric devices e g heaters that are switched on near or inside the product Do not use...

Page 11: ...t Only use the product in mild weather conditions Do not use the product in alpine or other extreme conditions e g in the event of hail flooding a storm extreme cold or heat Do not place the product with the entrances against the wind Use the guy ropes and pegs to secure the product and protect it against the wind Promptly take the product down in the event of an incoming storm thunderstorm or in ...

Page 12: ...he manufacturer at the service address specified on the warranty card Setting up the product NOTICE Risk of damage If you set up the product in an unsuitable location or do not secure it sufficiently it may be damaged Set up the product on a dry level surface on which the guy ropes can be secured Make sure that there are no pointy rocks or other sharp objects on the ground beneath the product Make...

Page 13: ...oom while the outer tent is used as a living room lounge 1 Select a suitable level set up location where you can properly secure the product by attaching the guy ropes 2 to the ground using the pegs 7 Ensure the ground is free of stones and other sharp objects 2 Take the tent 1 the fibreglass pole 6 as well as the pegs out of the carry bag 3 see Fig A 3 Spread out the tent with the dark grey under...

Page 14: ...ground using the pegs see Fig I Use a hammer if necessary to drive the pegs into the ground Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent The inner and outer tent are buttoned together upon delivery If the outer tent 15 and the inner tent 16 are not buttoned together e g after cleaning or drying pro ceed as follows 1 Spread out the tent with the dark grey underside facing down 2 Take the inner tent a...

Page 15: ...an water or a commercially available tent cleaner 3 Let the inner tent 16 dry completely 4 Wipe the outer tent 15 off with a damp soft sponge or cloth with clean water or commercially available tent cleaner 5 Let the outer tent dry completely 6 If the inside of the outer tent or the inner tent is damp unbutton the two tents as described in the chapter Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent 7 R...

Page 16: ...out the outer tent and fold the corners together so that it is flush with the inner tent 4 If the outer tent and inner tent are not buttoned together button them together as described in the chapter Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent 5 Fold the tent up so that it has the width of the carry bag 3 6 Store the tent the pegs 7 the fibreglass pole 6 air pump 4 and valve adapters 5 in the carry ...

Page 17: ... before you dispose of it Dispose of paperboard and cardboard with the recycled paper service and wrappings with the appropriate collection service Disposing of the product Dispose of the product in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations for your country ...

Page 18: ... failure within its intended use over the course of the first 1 year after date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this manual and on the prod...

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