polarmond All-in-one sleep shell User manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Polarmond All-In-One sleep systems

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TABLE OF CONTENT
FEATURES 3
ASSORTMENT 3
All-In-One sleep shell 3
All-In-One bivouac 3
All-In-One tent 3
COMPONENTS 4
Outer shell 4
Sleeping pad 4
Liner 4
Bivouac module 4
Tent module 4
MOUNTING 5
Set-up 5
Disassembling 9
Packing 12
Before packing 12
Outer shell 12
Sleeping pad 13
Liner 13
Bivouac module 13
Tent module 14
Details and Handling 15
Tent module 15
Bivouac module 18
Liner 19
Guy line runner 20
TECHNICAL DATA 21
Pack dimensions and weight 21
All-In-One sleep shell 22
All-In-One bivouac 22
All-In-One tent 22
CARE LABEL 23
Outer shell / Bivouac module /
Tent module / Sleeping pad 23
Liner 23
Sleeping pad 23
Zippers 23
Poles 23
Pegs 23
All components 24
STORAGE 24
REPAIRS 24
Repair and care kits 25
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 26
General 26
Sleep shell 26
Sleeping pad 26
Liner 27
Bivouac module 27
Tent module 27
Pegs 27
Poles 27
DIMENSIONS 28
December 2016 – Version 01
Technical and formal modications
subject to change.

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FEATURES
1
23
4
5
1
Sleep as comfortably as you do
at home
With the ALL-IN-ONE sleep system
you can sleep in any position (1).
Even those who sleep on their sto-
mach can sleep in complete comfort.
2
Durable insulation performance
The main insulation layer (2) is
made of high-quality synthetic bre
eece with a high lofting capacity.
The impermeable inner surface of the
sleeping area prevents moisture from
entering, at the same time as preven-
ting warm air from escaping. On the
outside, tear and waterproofed fabric
protects the insulation layer from
wind and rain.
3
Dehumidication system works
via the sleeping area and ventila-
tion opening
Body heat quickly heats up the
sleeping area (3). Heated air ab-
sorbs moisture. The damp air in the
sleeping area ows outwards over
the manually adjustable ventilation
opening (4). This system ensures
warm and dry sleeping conditions in
all temperatures and weather-condi-
tions.
4
Temperature regulation for cons-
tant ambient temperature
The temperature of the sleeping area
can be regulated via a fully adjustab-
le zipper-ventilation opening (4)
in accordance with the prevailing
weather conditions and your personal
temperature preference.
5
Warm and spacious sleeping
area
The sleeping area (5) is spacious
enough to keep objects like footwear,
gloves and clothing warm and dry –
without getting in the way. The same
goes for food and drink, smartphones,
GPS devices, etc. that should be sto-
red in temperatures above zero.
User benets:
Sleeping in optimum comfort
promotes increased recovery
and maximum performance.
ASSORTMENT
All-In-One sleep shell
outer shell + sleeping pad + liner
All-In-One bivouac
All-In-One sleep shell + bivouac module
All-In-One tent
All-In-One sleep shell + tent module

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COMPONENTS
Outer shell
1
3
2
10
9
4
8
75 6
1 Outer shell inc. guy lines (EX-OS-…)
2 Pole, black (POLE-OS-FOOT)
3 Pole, red (POLE-OS-CHEST)
4 Set Y-pegs 18 cm, 12 pieces (Y-PEG-
18-SET)
5 Repair kit for PU fabrics (SEAM GRIP - 7
g Repair Kit)
6 Repair kit for other fabrics (GORE-TEX
Fabric Repair Kit Black)
7 Compression bag, black (CB550)
8 Storage net (SN600)
9 Tent pole pack sack, orange (PS300)
10 Peg pack sack, grey (PS100)
Sleeping pad
1 2
3
1 Polarmond-specic sleeping pad from
Therm-A-Rest (NeoAir XTherm Techno-
logy) (EX-PAD-…)
2 Pack sack (PS450)
3 Sleeping pad repair kit (Instant Field
Repair Kit)
Liner
12
1 Liner (LINER-STANDARD-...)
2 Compression bag, red (CB350)
Bivouac module
12
3
1 Bivouac module, inc. guy lines
(EX-BIVY)
2 Bivouac pole, gold (POLE-BIVY)
3 Bivouac module pack sack, yellow
(PS200)
Tent module
1
2
3
6
47
5
1 Tent module inc. guy lines (EX-TENT-1)
2 Large tent pole, gold
(POLE-TENT-HEAD)
3 Small tent pole, gold
(POLE-TENT-FOOT)
4 Set Y-pegs 18 cm, 12 pieces
(Y-PEG-18-SET)
5 Tent module pack sack, yellow (PS500)
6 Tent pole pack sack, yellow (PS400)
7 Peg pack sack, grey (PS100)

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Set-up
MOUNTING
Set-up
11_1 1_2
1_2
1_1
1_6
1_51_3 1_4
1_6
1_3 1_4 1_5 1_6
i
60°
22_1 2_2

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Set-up
33_1 3_2
3_1
3_1
3_2 3_2
44_1 4_2
4_1
4_2
4_4
4_5
4_3
4_54_3 ...
44_1 4_2
4_64_3 ...
4_2
4_1
4_1
4_2 4_3
4_5
4_6
4_4
4_3

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Set-up
5
5_3
5_2
5_2
5_1
5_35_1 ... 5_4
5_5
5_4
5_5
5_4
5
5_1
5_2
5_35_5
5_4 5_5
5_5
5_45_1 ... 5_5
6
6_2
6_1
6_1 6_2

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Set-up
77_1
7_1
7_1

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Disassembling
Disassembling
11_1
1_1
1_1
2
2_1
2_2
2_1 2_2
3
3_3
3_3
3_3
3_3
3_3
3_2
3_1
3_2
3_1 3_2

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Disassembling
3
3_2
3_2
3_23_1
3_2 3_1
3_1
3_23_1
4
4_3
4_2
4_1
4_1
4_1
4_2 4_3
4_1
44_1 4_2
4_14_2
4_1 4_2
4_3
4_3
4_3
4_3
4_3
4_3

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Disassembling
55_1 5_3 5_2 5_4
5_4
5_2
5_3 5_1
66_1 6_2
77_1 7_2
7_4
7_37_1 7_2
7_4
7_3 7_4

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Packing
Packing
Before packing
◊ Clean all of the equipment.
◊ Close all of the zippers.
◊ When camping on sandy and dirty sites: clean all zippers with a brush.
◊ Dry any damp or wet components before packing.
Outer shell
1 Open the zipper on the outer shell.
2 Stuff it into the compression bag, feet rst.
3 Compress the compression bag and fasten the four cords evenly.
4 Pack the red and black poles in the pack sack. Close the pack sack.
5 Optional: attach the pole pack sack to the outer shell compression bag with rubber
cords.
6 Store the pegs in the pack sack.
4.
3.
5. 6.
2. 1.

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Packing
Sleeping pad
1 Open the valve and let all the air out.
2 Fold the sleeping pad in three lengthways and roll it up towards the valve. The rest of
the air will be expelled.
3 Store the rolled-up sleeping pad in the pack sack.
1.
2. 3.
Liner
1 Stuff the liner into the pack sack, feet rst.
2 Stuff it in and close the upper cord stopper.
3 Further compress the pack sack and tighten the lower cord stopper.
1.
2.
3.
Bivouac module
1 Store the bivouac poles in the inner pocket of the pack sack.
2 Fold the bivouac module in half two times.
3 Roll up the bivouac module.
4 Store the bivouac module in the pack sack.
1.
2. 3.
4.

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Packing
Tent module
1 Fold the tent module in three.
2 Roll up the tent module and store it in the pack sack.
3 Store the tent poles in the pack sack.
2. 3.
1. 1.

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Details and Handling
Details and Handling
Tent module
Outer tent entrance
1 Open the zipper.
2 Roll up the entrance.
3 Fix the entrance.
1.
2.
3.
Manual entrance fastener

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Details and Handling
Inner tent entrance
1 Open the zipper.
2 Roll up the entrance.
3 Fix the entrance.
1.
2.
3.
Awning feature

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Details and Handling
Ventilation
2 ventilation hoods on the outer tent
1 ventilation window on the inner tent
Pockets
3 storage pockets in the inner tent

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Details and Handling
Loops
6 hanging loops in the inner tent
Bivouac module
Bivouac entrance
1 Open both ap zippers.
2 Open the U-shaped zipper.
3 Roll up the entrance.
4 Fix the entrance.
3.
1.
1.
4.
2.

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Details and Handling
Awning feature
Loops
2 loops on the inside of the ceiling
Liner
The liner can be closed with the zipper as required.

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Details and Handling
Guy line runner
All guy line runners on Polarmond products light up in the dark.
1.
2.
3.
1. 2.
3.
4.
5.
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