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General Maintenance and Handy Pointers

•  Practise pitching your tent to become familiar with the pitching process and make 

sure you follow instructions. Air inside the tubes of the Air Series tents naturally 
expands and contracts with air temperature so for extended camping you will need 
to top up to maintain a 7psi pressure. The tent pressure will rise and fall during the 

WILL expand. Avoid setting up Air Series tent in strong winds and disassemble your 
tent in high winds as any damage caused will not be covered by our standard 12 
month Warranty.

•  When you are ready to move from your campsite – unscrew the valve caps and the 

then unscrew the valves counter clock wise a few  gentle turns – let the air release 
gradually from the air tubes – don’t release to suddenly as it is likely to give your 
neighbours a fright as there is a fair bit of pressure

•  Air tubes may still have residual air – this can be massaged out towards the valve 

direction while the tent is being folded. Always dry the tent out before you pack 
away to avoid mould if stored wet. The inner room can be left inside the tent on 

•  DO NOT pull our pegs with the peg webbing it will weaken the peg straps or break 

them – use another peg and its hook end to lever out other pegs or a proper peg 
extractor.

•  When you return home, dry the tent out and repack – add some silica gel sachets 

and store in a dry area. 

WARNING – do not open the air tube zips - these are only to be opened when 

the inner air bladder needs replacing. For details on tube replacement please 

refer to www.torpedo7.com and search for tent model assembly/disassembly 

details

Packing Instructions

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away. (A damp tent can develop mildew very quickly.)

•  Pack the poles and pegs into their separate bags.
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rectangle. Then fold each side into the middle and continue folding until you have a 

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•  Secure the rolled up tent with the supplied ties.
•  Place in carry bag.

Care Instructions for Your Tent

· KEEP ALL HEAT AND FLAME SOURCES AWAY FROM TENT, ***NEVER***

 use 

•  The pre-tied guy ropes must be used at all times to help stabilize and help prevent 

any damage to your tent (your tent is not covered under warranty from wind and/or 
storm damage).

•  Your tent must be stored away DRY and CLEAN; it also must be kept in a dry area 

off the ground to help prevent any moisture build-up and/or mildew developing.

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•  DO NOT use cleaning agents, bleaches or sharp instruments to clean your tent; 

accidentally damage the tent which would NOT be covered under the warranty.

•  When dismantling the tent, take the extra time to wipe down the poles along with 

your pegs. This will help keep them all free of dirt and debris and help extend their 
usage.

•  If not regularly used, erect the tent periodically, this will help in the detection of any 

mould or mildew that may have been previously undetected (if accidentally put away 
damp, or has had moisture build-up whilst stored), or any damage that may have 
been unsighted when last used.

•  If the tent has been used near the sea, hose down the entire tent to remove salt 

spray residue (particularly zip slides and any metal parts) and dry thoroughly before 
storing. Zip sliders can be sprayed with a silicone spray to prevent corrosion (avoid 
oil-based sprays as they will stain the fabric).

Warranty

Torpedo7’s Warranty Policy covers our products for 12 months from 
the purchase date. Warranty claims cover any fault, defect or failure 
occurring as a result of the manufacturing process. Damage or faults 
occurring as a result of misuse, accident, or wear and tear are not 
covered by our warranty policy. If the product is out of warranty, then 
we can still have the product repaired, however, the cost of the repair 
will be charged to the customer.

Please Note:

The warranty for Torpedo7 tents does not cover wind damage. This is 
standard practice for all tents sold within New Zealand and Australia.

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