PROTECT FROM STRONG WINDS The GYBE Humanity Tent should not be used at wind speeds over 5 Beaufort (21 knots / 24 mph). The tent can catch wind even without having the side panels in place.
SETTING UP YOUR HUMANITY TENT Remove your tent from the transport Fully unroll all parts of the support structure backpack. Unfold the rolled-up tent just in every direction. once in the middle. Close all deflation valves (3a). Turn the inflation valve (4a) so that it is accessible.
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SETTING UP YOUR HUMANITY TENT ATTENTION 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.
ATTACHING SIDE PANELS Spread out the side panel parallel to the tent. While pulling the zipper up, please be sure The starting point of the zipper is always that the leading edge of the side panel is located on the left edge of a side panel. guided by hand (2a), in order to ensure a problem-free zip-up.
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ATTACHING WATER- / SANDBAGS The filled water- or sandbags are placed on Place the tent foot roundly on the water- or the ground or floor. Make sure that the zipper sandbag. While doing so, pull the soft shackle of the sandbag, or the valve of the waterbag, upward and through the eyelet on the tent is facing up.
ATTACHING FUSION PANELS For attaching the Fusion Panels, two tents Lay out the Fusion Panel next to the tents. The are to be placed next to each other at about starting point of the zipper is always located on 6.5 feet distance. the left edge of a Fusion Panel.
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ATTACHING FUSION PANELS Fasten the tent feet of the second tent to the ground using the water- or sandbags. Tip: If you want to set up the Fusion Panel without any wrinkles, you need to increase the tension between the tents, perhaps using the guy ropes provided.
That way the wind won‘t be able to enter the tent. WARNING At wind speeds over 5 Beaufort The GYBE Humanity Tent can catch wind (21 knots / 24 mph) the tent must no longer even without having the side panels in be used! place.
ATTACHING GUY ROPES In order to secure the tent against wind loads, The highest level of stability is attained when it is necessary to fasten it with guy ropes. the guy ropes are aligned with the diagonally opposite tent feet.* Keep the angle relatively small, so that the point of fastening is as far as possible from the tent foot.
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TAKING DOWN YOUR HUMANITY TENT For taking the tent down, open the velcro strap Open the deflation valve (1a). at one of the lower release valves (1a), so that the The strut will immediately begin to deflate. valve plug is accessible.
TAKING DOWN YOUR HUMANITY TENT Repeat this procedure for all 4 feet. Afterwards, fold the tent in the middle and stow in the backpack. If you have any questions or suggestions concerning our products, or if you need ™ spare parts or extensions, please do not...
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