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SunnCamp Tent Aura 400

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Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can weaken
the fabric of the tent.
To avoid the risk of UV deterioration, site the tent in
a shaded area, where it will be protected from
exposure to strong sunlight.
Moisture collecting on the inside of the tent’s fabric
is condensation caused by the occupier. It is NOT a
sign of leakage.
Note that damage caused by condensation, is NOT
covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
This tent has all its main seams hot air taped to help
prevent leakage.
The remaining seams should be treated with a seam
sealant to maximize the tent’s weatherproofing.
Seam sealant should also be applied to main seams
w
here the tape has lost adhesion or has been
damaged (tie points or suspension points for
example).
Seam sealant is available from your SunnCamp
stockist.
To dismantle the tent, simply reverse the erection
procedure.
All poles must be dismantled and the tent should be
carefully rolled prior to placing back in the carry-
bag. Please refer to ‘Storing’ for further information.
UV DETERIORATION
MOISTURE
SEAMS
DISMANTLING
Sunnflair Ltd, Coach House, Goodwood Avenue, Hutton, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 1QD. www.sunnflair.com
Design, artwork and layout by Marc Bashford. © Marc Bashford 2012 V2
AURA 400
Your Aura tent consists of the following items and
you should check everything is present before
setting off.
It is a requirement of the warranty that you unpack
and erect this tent at home prior to proper use.
This will enable you to familiarise yourself with the
tent and check all parts are present and in good
condition.
If you find a part missing or a fault with your tent,
contact your SunnCamp stockist for advice.
Choose a location where the ground is flat, smooth
and dry. Attempt to position the tent entrance away
from the direction of any wind. Do not position on
sharp, rocky or rough ground.
SITE SELECTION
PARTS LISTING
Thank you for purchasing the Aura 400 from SunnCamp.
Before erecting this tent, 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 tent you will enjoy many
years of trouble free camping.
Guy
Rope
Shock
Corded
Pole
Vent
Side
Entrance
Window
Entrance
WARRANTY
This product is covered by a 12 month warranty. The Company undertakes to replace or repair, free of charge, any
defect which the Company considers to be due to faulty workmanship or material within 12 months of the purchase
date, except for:
Defects arising from neglect, misuse or unauthorised modifications.
Damage caused by storm, high winds, abuse, misuse, dropping or other similar damage caused by or as a result of
failure to follow storage or erection instructions.
Unauthorised alterations, additions or repairs.
Transportation or shipment costs to and from the Manufacturer or their recognised agents, for repair or assessment
against a warranty claim.
Damage caused due to UV degradation.
Materials and/or labour costs to renew, repair or replace components damaged by fair wear and tear or
condensation.
Awnings used on permanent sites or displays.
THIS DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.
The Manufacturer and/or their recognised agents, directors, employees or insurers will not be held liable for
consequential or other damages, losses or expenses in connection with or by reason of or the inability to use the
awning for any purpose.
NOTE; Any claim(s) arising due to missing parts or faulty goods MUST be made before use. The manufacturer will not
be responsible for any claims regarding missing parts or faulty items where the product has not been checked by the
user prior to use.
Tent Flysheet 1
Black Shock Corded Roof Pole 4
Tent Peg Bag 1
Repair Kit 1
Tent Carry-Bag 1
Four Berth Inner Tent 1
The inner tent is fitted with a divider which can be
u
sed to create two separate areas. It can also be un-
zipped and rolled up to create one large area.
The front entrance is single skinned and can be
rolled out of the way and retained by a set of loops
and toggles.
When closed, the zip cover/baffle must be carefully
pressed into place ensuring the velcro tabs are
aligned and the skirt correctly positioned, secured by
tent pegs, to avoid water ingress should it rain.
The side entrance is dual skinned with one mesh (fly
screen)and one solid. One or both can be rolled out
of the way or can be raised to create a porch. Your
SunnCamp stockist can supply, as an additional
item, a set of porch poles that simply slot together.
When used as a porch, insert the spike end of the
porch poles into the eyelets at the entrance’s two
corner pegging points, then hook a guy rope over
the spike and secure to the ground with a peg.
Adjust each guy rope tension to bring the porch
square.
When closed, the zip cover/baffle must be carefully
secured into place, ensuring the velcro tabs are
aligned and the skirt correctly positioned, secured by
tent pegs, to avoid water ingress should it rain.
All windows have curtains, which
can be closed and are secured in
place with velcro tape.
When open, carefully roll the
curtain and secure with toggle
and loop.
The rear vent is a
simple flap that is
held closed by a
Velcro strip.
When opened, the flap
is supported by a guy
rope.
Once the tent has been fully erected, check that the
weather skirting, to the base of the tent, is correctly
laid to help prevent water ingress.
These can be secured in place using the elasticated
pegging points
It is advisable to have a ‘Fire’ bucket filled with
water, placed outside the tent.
Hopefully it will never be needed, but if it is, you
will be glad you made the effort.
The tent fabric is fire retardant, NOT fire proof and
therefore you must not smoke or use a naked flame
in or near it. This includes the traditional ‘camp fire’.
Guy ropes can cause a trip hazard and should be
marked so that passers by can see them. Tent pegs
are also a trip hazard and should not be left ‘half in’.
Cleaning…
Both inside and outside of the tent should only be
cleaned using fresh clean water and a damp cloth.
Do not use detergents or chemical cleaners.
Storing…
The tent is best stored in its original carry-bag.
However, if the tent is dismantled when wet, you
MUST thoroughly dry the tent as soon as possible.
After a wet pack-up, erect the tent as soon as
possible and allow its flysheet, guy ropes and of
course the carry-bag to fully dry naturally before
repacking everything away. If stored when the
flysheet and/or guyropes are wet, the tent will suffer
from mildew and will become unusable.
Please note that damage caused by incorrect storage
is NOT covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Repairs…
Repairs to the tent should only be made by the
manufacturer’s recommended agents.
Repairs made by an unauthorised third party will
make the manufacturer’s warranty void.
This tent is designed for light use in normal weather
conditions. It is not suitable for storms, gales, sub
zero or tropical conditions.
STORM AND WEATHER SUITABILITY
WEATHER SKIRT
SIDE ENTRANCE
FRONT ENTRANCE
WINDOWS
CLEANING, STORING AND REPAIRS
SAFETY
VENTS
Unpack the tent and place the carry-bag somewhere
safe. Separate all components and check that
everything is present.
The shock corded roof
poles are folded down to
aid storage. When fitting
the pole sections
together, make sure that the pole body is fully
inserted into its adjoining ferrule.
Take all shock corded poles and slot together.
Lay the tent flysheet out on the selected ground
area with the entrance correctly positioned.
Insert a black shock
corded pole into each of
the four sleeves. Each
pole has a pair of angled
ferrules. Position one ferrule at each end of a sleeve.
Each shock corded pole end slots onto a pin on a
ring. The pin and ring are
attached to an adjustable
webbing strap.
The ring is also used as the
securing point for the tent
peg.
Starting with one pole,
insert the ring pin into the
end of the pole. Next, go to the other end of the pole
and insert the ring pin. Repeat with the remaining
three.
You can now attach the
pole clips onto each
pole to bring the tent
flysheet into the
correct shape.
Bring the tent to an
upright position by
pegging out the side
guy ropes. These may
need to be re-pegged at a later stage.
Ensure that all entrances to the tent are closed with
all zips fully secured.
If this is not done now, the tent will be out of
alignment when fitting the tent pegs.
Starting with the four corner tags, secure the tent to
the ground using the tent pegs. Then secure all
remaining tags.
When inserting into the ground, the peg should be
set at a 45-degree angle away from the tent.
Pegs should be
h
ammered into the
ground using a
suitable mallet and
NOT pressed in with
the foot. Most bent
pegs are caused by using your foot rather than a
mallet.
Peg removal can be made
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.
Secure each guy rope,
positioning its peg at a suitable
distance from the tent.
Once in position, tighten the
ropes equally to bring the tent
to its natural shape. DO NOT
over tighten.
To tighten, hold the rope above
the slider and pull the slider up. To release, hold the
rope above the slider and pull the slider down.
Remember that all guy ropes are a trip hazard,
especially in the dark.
Open the front entrance making sure that the zip is
fully undone. Roll the entrance fully back and secure
in place with the
loop and toggles.
Fit the inner tent
starting with the
base, connecting
each corner clip
(which is fitted to
an adjustable
strap) to the
captive receiver
fitted to the tent’s groundsheet.
The inner tent is supported within the flysheet by
loops and toggles. Working from the back, attach
each loop to its respective toggle to bring the inner
tent into shape.
The entrances to the inner tent are single skinned
with a mesh panel at the top, which has an internal
zipped curtain. Each entrance can be zipped closed
or opened and rolled back out of the way.
The inner tent is fitted with a rear window that is in
line with the rear vent of the flysheet. This allows
light and air to enter the sleeping area if required.
INNER TENT
GETTING STARTED
POLES
TENT
GUY ROPES
TENT PEGS
ENTRANCE
Pole
End Ferrule
Strap
Pin
Ring
Peg
45°
Ferrule Pole
Pole
Clip
Side
Skirt
Porch Pole
Spike
Porch
Guy
Rope
Toggle


Product specificaties

Merk: SunnCamp
Categorie: Tent
Model: Aura 400

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