
PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS - AEROCanopy
12. It is recommended that guy ropes
are pegged out at all times and
windows are opened whenever
possible to allow adequate ventilation.
Insert pegs at a 45oangle
3. With the door closed, extend out the
awning and peg down each side of the front
door. Ensure that the awning sits square.
1. Clear your site infront of your tent making sure
there are no sharp objects where you are going
to pitch your tent. Spread awning out, the PVC
windows are located on at the front.
2. Attach the awning connection the zip found
at the open end of the awning with the zip
found above the awning pole of the tent.
5. Open the zip ports and remove the valves completely and re-screw in to
ensure the valve is not cross-threaded. Screw in firmly but do not over tighten.
Open the valve caps.
6. The Pump features a double hose
adapter which allows two tubes to be
inflated at the same time.
Ensure the pump is configured as per the
following diagram.
Attach the of the hoses to the
AERO-FRAME valve inlets.
7. Begin to inflate the AERO-FRAME. Have someone
walk inside to help raise the frame during inflation. Inflate
to 7 PSI.
DO NOT INFLATE ABOVE 8PSI. THIS MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE POLES AND THE TENT.
8. Once inflated to the correct pressure, remove the pump hoses and securely
attach the valve caps. Close theValve Cover.
9. Peg out the remaining peg points
around the awning. It is easier to align the
front door correctly with the door closed.
10. Peg out the front anchor webbings.
These should sit at a 45oangle to the
ground.
DEFLATION
1. Remove the valves from the AERO-FRAME. Take care as poles will be
under pressure.
2. It may be necessary to remove some excess air from the AERO-
FRAME before rolling up your tent. This can be done by carefully walking
down the length of the tube towards the valve end.
PSI
0
1
2
3
456
7
8
9
10
INFLATE
DEFLATE
DOUBLE ADAPTER
PRESSURE GAUGE
PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE
PSI
0
1
2
3
456
7
8
9
10
4. Peg out the tension fins at the base of
each wall closest to the tent. Fins should sit on
the outside of the tent awning.
11. Elastic loops and toggles allow the
tent vestibule sides to be rolled away.