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SunnCamp Air-Volution Inceptor 390 Air Quick Start Manual

SunnCamp Air-Volution Inceptor 390 Air Quick Start Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the Air-Volution Inceptor 390 Air Inflatable awning from SunnCamp. Before erecting this awning, carefully read and understand these instructions.
By following the instructions on erecting, dismantling, packing and storing the awning you will enjoy many years of trouble free camping.
Awning Flysheet
Adjustable Rear Support Poles
Storm Mate Straps
Veranda Pole
Air Storm Bars
Zip in Mesh Side Ventilation
Panel
Zip in Mesh Front Side Panels
(1 x right fitting & 1 x left fitting)
Flysheet Repair Kit
Inflator Pump
Draught Skirt
Awning Peg Bag
Awning Carry Bag
find a component missing or a fault, please contact your SunnCamp stockist for advice.
SITE SELECTION
Choose a location where the ground is flat,
smooth and dry. Attempt to position the awning
entrance away from the direction of any wind.
Do not position on sharp, rocky or rough
ground.
GETTING STARTED
Unpack the awning and place the carry-bag
somewhere safe. Separate all components and
check that everything is present.
INFLATABLE TUBES
The awning uses inflatable bladders, retained
within a reinforced, zipped oxford polyester
retaining sleeve to support the awnings
flysheet.
These inflatable tubes only require 5psi of
pressure to give a rigid support. WARNING; DO
NOT over-inflate as this may cause the bladder
to rupture.
The air valves on the tubes are attached with
retaining straps but are not pre-fitted and will
need to be screwed into place. Carefully screw
the valve's body on ensuring that you do not
cross the valves thread. Do not over tighten but
ensure sufficiently tight to produce a good seal.
Where there has been a drop in the ambient
temperature and you have topped up the air,
please monitor the tube carefully because when
the ambient temperature rises, the pressure is
likely to increase and you may need to release
some air. See section headed VALVES with
regard to care and storage. Your awning is also
supplied with air storm bars. Again they only
require 5PSI of pressure and the same method
of inflation should be applied.
AIR PUMP
The awning is supplied with a manually
operated air pump, specifically designed for use
If there is anything you do not understand, contact your retailer for advice.
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Our Warranty necessitates that you unpack and erect this product prior to your first use to ensure that all components
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with the awning's air valves. You must not use
any other type of pump (including 12v tyre
inflators or compressors). Before using the
pump, it will require assembling. Unpack the
pump and its components. Attach the dump
valve to the outlet side indicated by an arrow
pointing away from the handle marked 'inflate'.
Fitting to the other side will cause the pump to
suck air (deflate) rather than blow. Now attach
the hose/pressure gauge. Finally, fit the end
nozzle to the inflator hose. Note: select the
largest nozzle. Please not that your pump is
fitted with a dump valve and it is essential you
use this pump to avoid over inflation.
AWNING
Lay the awning flysheet out on the selected
ground area with the entrance correctly
positioned. Slide the beaded rear edge into the
caravan's awning channel. Secure the awning
to the ground by the four corner tags using the
awning pegs. Each inflatable tube is fitted with a
single inflation valve, which is at ground level
and positioned to the front of the awning. To
access the valve, you will need to open the
closest entrance. Once access is gained,
remove the valve cap (turn anti-clockwise). The
valve cap should be attached to the valve body
by a plastic tab, if not, make sure you keep the
cap safe ready to replace once inflation is
complete. Insert the nozzle of the inflator hose
into the valve using firm pressure. Operate the
pump, making necessary adjustments to the
awning flysheet as the tube inflates. It may be
necessary to lift the tubes to help position them
during the last stages of inflation. Once you
reach a pressure of 5psi, stop pumping.
Carefully disconnect the nozzle then replace the
valve cap. Repeat this action with all the
inflatable tubes, closing the access panel where
applicable. Do remember to put the pump
somewhere safe. Bring the awning to an upright
position by pegging out the storm mate straps.
These may need to be re-pegged later.
STORM MATE STRAPS
Attach the supplied storm straps to the captive
clips positioned at each corner. The storm
straps are designed to help secure the awning
in windy conditions but are not to be relied upon
as an anchor in severe adverse weather.
ENTRANCE
Ensure that all entrances to the awning are
closed with all zips fully secured.
If this is not done now, the awning will be out of
alignment when fitting the awning pegs.
AWNING PEGS
Secure all the awning's remaining tags to the
ground using the awning pegs. The rear two
corner pegging points should be pegged first
followed by the front two corner pegging points
to obtain the correct awning shape. Peg all
remaining pegging points remembering to cross
any zip door opening points. When inserting
into the ground, the peg should be set at a 45
degree angle away from the awning. Pegs
should be hammered into the ground using a
suitable mallet and NOT pressed in with the
foot. Peg removal is easier if you use a suitable
extractor. Pegs used to secure an entrance or
door opening can be left slightly raised. This will
allow easy hooking and unhooking when
opening or closing the door.
GUY ROPES
Secure each guy rope, positioning its peg at a
suitable distance from the awning.

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Summary of Contents for SunnCamp Air-Volution Inceptor 390 Air

  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the Air-Volution Inceptor 390 Air Inflatable awning from SunnCamp. Before erecting this awning, carefully read and understand these instructions. If there is anything you do not understand, contact your retailer for advice. By following the instructions on erecting, dismantling, packing and storing the awning you will enjoy many years of trouble free camping.
  • Page 2 (tie points or suspension points ADJUSTABLE REAR SUPPORT POLES WINDOWS for example). Seam sealant is available from your SunnCamp Finally, fit the two adjustable rear vertical All windows have curtains, which can be closed stockist. support poles, one to each corner of the and are secured in place with Velcro tape.
  • Page 3 MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY Your new SunnCamp inflatable tent/awning is covered by the Manufacturer’s Warranty against any manufacturing defect for a twelve   month period from the date of purchase.  During this period the Company undertakes to replace or repair, free of charge, any defect   which the Company considers to be due to faulty workmanship or material.  Please ensure you retain your receipt and proof of purchase  for this product.     Please note your tent/awning is intended for use as an inflatable structure for camping/caravanning.  It is not a toy and must not be   treated as such.  You must not jump/bounce/launch yourself onto or off any air tubes and you must not twist/bend/wrench or handle   any air tube in any aggressive way which will inevitably cause damage.  Products are not covered under warranty for any damage to the  air tubes deemed to be caused by such misuse.     In addition the following are NOT COVERED by the Manufacturer’s Warranty:‐     • Over inflation of the TPU tubes which causes damage   • General wear and tear   • Defects arising from neglect, misuse or unauthorised modifications, additions or repairs   • Damage caused by storms, winds or other inclement weather conditions   • Damage caused by abuse, misuse, dropping or other similar damage caused by, or as a result of, failure to follow storage or   erection instructions   • Moisture appearing on the inside of the flysheet ‐ this is caused by condensation and is not a leak   • Leakage through the seams of the tent/awning due to excessive abrasion and damage to the sealant tape   • Seams coming apart as a result of over tensioning   • Broken or damaged zips caused by undue force, jamming or incorrect pegging   • Broken buckles if they have been subjected to undue force   • Damaged carry bag if due to being overloaded, incorrect packing or general misuse   • Inflatable bladder damage due to wear and tear. The bladder is a perishable component and is regarded as ‘Fair wear and tear’.  Bladders are easily replaceable and readily available to purchase from your retailer.  ...