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Safety Warnings

WARNING

•  Tents are not fire proof, if exposed to flame or high heat sources they can ignite and burn.
•  Never place your stove, campfire, heater or other flame source in or near your tent or shelter.
•  Never cook, light or refuel a stove or other heat source in or near your tent or shelter.
•  Do not operate gas appliances in your tent.
•  Do not hang lights or heating devices near the walls of your tent or shelter.
•  Maintain adequate ventilation inside your tent at all times.
•  Familiarise yourself with fire safety rules and regulations of the grounds where you  

are camping.

•  Keep children away from all heat and fire sources.
•  Do not store flammable liquids inside your tent.
•  Do not smoke in your tent.
•  Extinguish or turn off all appliances, fires and heat sources before going to sleep.
•  Never use aerosols or insect repellent sprays in or around the fabric of your tent as it can  

damage the water proofing and is not covered by our warranty.

Warranty Information

The warranty period for this tent is found on the packaging and full details are on the Kiwi Camping website -  

www.kiwicamping.co.nz.

Key Points:

The original purchaser of this product is offered a warranty if during the warranty time period the product fails due to a 
fault in either materials or workmanship. Service under this warranty is  
available by returning the product, with your proof of purchase, to where it was purchased. If after inspection it is 
determined that the product is defective, we will repair or replace it (at our discretion) free of charge. This warranty does 
not cover misuse, damage caused by accident, storm or wind damage, mildew, neglect, UV degradation and fair wear 
and tear. Please note, the warranty on this tent will be deemed void if the product is used for any purpose other than a 
temporary shelter. If the claim is not deemed a warranty or is outside it’s warranty period, we can repair the product at a  
nominal cost.

Summary of Contents for MOA 12 AIR

Page 1: ...MOA12AIR CANVAS TENT OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT Read this manual carefully before using the tent Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Model No KC070 270...

Page 2: ...then repeat the process several more times Rain is the preferred option as sometimes the hose may not wet the fabric enough and you will still get some leakage 2 Drying out in the sun this important...

Page 3: ...abric of your tent as it can damage the water proofing and is not covered by our warranty Warranty Information The warranty period for this tent is found on the packaging and full details are on the K...

Page 4: ...w the valve cap on top of the valve Insert the pump hose into the valve and inflate the air tubes from the centre tubes outwards You may need to help the tube stand up so it inflates evenly and in the...

Page 5: ...and remove the fly 2 Fold the dry fly and roll until it fits into the fly bag Remove pegs leaving only the four corner pegs 3 Deflate the air tubes in the reverse order shown in the diagram on page 4...

Page 6: ...slow depressurisation Handle porch tent poles carefully When unfolding and folding the poles do not allow the shock cord to pull and snap the ends together This can damage the pole s ends and result...

Page 7: ...require regular care and attention to give the life and service expected Regular cleaning with plenty of clean water and a soft brush especially after exposure to salt water will preserve your tent s...

Page 8: ...can make the air tubes look less inflated As the day warms up the air will expand Check the air valve If debris is in between the one way seal and the valve there may be a slow leak Deflate the air t...

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