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Your Kiwi Camping Moa 12 Air tent includes: 

1 x canvas tent (with air poles attached)
1 x canvas fly (with guy ropes and fasteners attached)
63 x steel pegs
1 x hand pump
5 x steel porch FRAME poles (1 x 22mm top arch, 2 x 25mm corner arches, 2 x 22mm straight poles)
1 x steel porch pole RIDGE (2800mm x 22/25mm)
2 x steel SIDE porch poles (1940mm x 19/22mm) 

Pitching Instructions

1.  Select a dry, level site and clear the ground of any sharp objects. Remove 

the tent, pegs and pump from the carry bag. Untie fabric ties and unroll tent 
with the floor facing down.

2.  Spread out the tent and peg out the four main corners ensuring the tent 

is pulled taut and square. Peg out the middle pegging points and then the 
remaining pegging points on the floor. To make sure the tent stays in place, 
insert the pegs into the ground at a 45° angle. It is recommended to pitch the 
tent so it is in line with wind, never side on.

3.  Unzip and open the doors to make erecting the tent easier. The fly can be 

laid out on top of the tent before inflation. To keep the porch clean and out of 
the way, fold it back over the roof of the tent until needed. 

4.  There is an external valve located on each air tube. Before inflating, the 

valves need to be screwed into the air tube. Unscrew 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 correct shape. Make sure you only inflate to the 
recommended pressure (6-8psi) as over-inflation can lead to tube damage. 
Replace top cap of the valve after inflating each air tube. It is recommended 
in hot weather that 6psi is used to allow for the air to expand inside the air 
tubes. In cooler/windier conditions 8psi is recommended. Please adjust the 
pressure in the air tubes as the ambient temperature changes. Only use the 
pump provided as it has a pressure gauge which shows the recommended 
pressure (psi). 

5.  Make sure the tent is sitting evenly. You may need to adjust the base of each 

air pole so it sits flat with the ground. 

6.  Rope out the guy ropes and webbing straps and fine tune the tent so it 

remains taut and positioned correctly. Fold the porch off the roof.

7.  If you haven’t already done so, carefully pull the FLY over the tent. Secure 

the fly to the tent by fastening the buckles on each corner first, then fasten and 
tighten the remaining buckles. 

8.  Finally, peg out the remaining guy ropes and webbing straps, ensuring that 

adequate tension has been applied to the rope adjusters to keep the fly sitting 
securely. Ropes should not be too close to the tent, ie. more angle means 
more tension. 

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NOTE: Read all tent care instructions before use.

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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