SETTING UP YOUR HUMANITY TENT HP
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Before infl ating the tent, be sure to open the
cap on the overpressure release valve (5a).
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Attach the compressed air hose to the
inflation valve.
Regardless of the speed of infl ation, the tent
will begin to stand up by itself.
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ATTENTION
Beware when inflating with compressed
air bottles! Do not inflate the tent by a
compressed air WITHOUT using a pressure-
regulator. The inlet pressure should not exceed
8,0 BAR.
Be sure not to let the internal pressure of the
strut exceed 6 PSI (0.4 bar).
Tip: The ideal pressure for the strut is between
4 and 5 PSI (0.25 and 0.35 bar).
The overpressure release valve is a supplemental
backup safety feature. If the pressure in the
strut is too high, air will escape through this
valve.
When inflating the tent, be mindful of the
overpressure release valve. If air is escaping,
you should reduce the rate of inflowing air.
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With some gentle lifting, the tent will be
guided to its fi nal form.
Finally, close the overpressure release valve.
Now you can attach the guy ropes
( → page 27), side panels ( → page 22),
and water- or sandbags ( → page 23)
as needed.