During inflation, please note that the air columns do not require manual assistance. An
inflatable tent consists of air columns and an outer canopy. When unfolding it, you may notice some areas inflate slowly; in this case, gently stretch the tent to aid even inflation.
Below is a detailed step-by-step guide for setting up the inflatable tent:
Unpack the tent
Take the inflatable tent out of the packaging bag first. Lay it on flat ground free of sharp objects, fully unfold it, and pull it tight for positioning.
Inflate the tent
(1) Open the valve cover of the tent to expose the inflation and deflation valve.
(2) Unscrew the caps of the air inlet and outlet valves. Align the nozzle of the electric pump with the valve for inflation. Remove the electric pump once the tent is fully erected, then screw the valve plug back on.
(3) Open the safety valve during inflation. The proper air pressure is when the air columns feel slightly soft when pressed by hand.
Fasten the tension ropes
Secure the tent with tension ropes and ground pegs. Arrange the ropes along the diagonal of the ground sheet or at a 45-degree angle to the tent.
Connect the power supply
If lighting is needed, route the external power cord through the valve cover on the side of the outer canopy, feed the cord between the inner and outer canopies, and run it along the air columns to the top center of the tent. For other electrical equipment, pass the power cord through the outer canopy valve cover, lead it out from the bottom of the inner canopy, and put it into use.
Fold and store the tent after use
(1) Untie all tension ropes and fold them up neatly.
(2) Unscrew the valve plug counterclockwise and press the valve core to release air. Then twist and lock the inflation hose of the electric pump to the air exhaust port, aim the port at the valve, and pump out all residual air. Finally, tighten all valve covers securely.
(3) Fold the tent: fold it inward horizontally from both sides twice, then fold it lengthwise in one direction, and place it back into the packaging bag.
Maintenance and repair
(1) Repair any cuts or punctures on the tent immediately if they occur accidentally.
(2) Clean the damaged area and apply glue evenly.
(3) Cut a piece of fabric to a suitable size and apply glue evenly on it.
(4) Let the glued fabric air dry for 2 to 3 minutes, then stick it firmly onto the damaged area and press it down tightly.