DOMETIC FTC Inflatable Canopy Tents
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Explanation of symbols
DANGER!Safety instruction: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING!Safety instruction: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION!Safety instruction: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE! Indicates a situation that, if not avoided, can result in property damage.
NOTE: Supplementary information for operating the product.
General safety instructions
DANGER! Failure to obey this instruction will cause death or serious injury.
Hazard of carbon monoxide poisoning
- Never use a fuel-burning appliance such as barbecues or gas heaters inside the tent. The burning process produces carbon monoxide which accumulates inside the tent as there is no flue.
WARNING! Failure to obey these warnings could result in death or serious injury.
Fire hazard
- Make sure you know the fire precaution arrangements on the site.
- Do not cook inside the tent or use open flames.
Beware of suffocation
- Make sure ventilation openings are open all the time to avoid suffocation.
CAUTION! Failure to obey these cautions could result in minor or moderate injury.
Risk of injury
- This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the device by a person responsible for their safety.
- Do not allow children to play around the tent and ensure that suitable protective footwear is worn. Guy lines are a trip hazard and pegs can be sharp.
- Cleaning and user maintenance may not be carried out by unsupervised children.
- Keep passage ways clear.
Models:
Installation
Intended use
This tent is suitable for:
- light to moderate weather touring This tent is not suitable for:
- very strong winds or snowfall
- seasonal pitch or commercial use
This product is only suitable for the intended purpose and application in accordance with these instructions. This manual provides information that is necessary for proper installation and/or operation of the product. Poor installation and/or improper operating or maintenance will result in unsatisfactory performance and a possible failure. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any injury or damage to the product resulting from:
- Incorrect assembly or connection, including excess voltage
- Incorrect maintenance or use of spare parts other than original spare parts provided by the manufacturer
- Alterations to the product without express permission from the manufacturer
- Use for purposes other than those described in this manual Dometic reserves the right to change product appearance and product specifications.
Using the tent
CAUTION! Risk of injury and material damage Never open the zipper on the protective sleeve while an air pole is inflated. This will result in the air pole bursting
Before first useFamiliarize yourself with the product by carrying out a test set up before the product is used for the first time. Check if the scope of delivery is complete.
Choosing a siteChoose a flat site that is protected from wind:
- If necessary, use a windbreak.
- Choose a shaded site to avoid UV degradation of the fabric.
- Avoid pitching under trees as falling branches, resin, etc. can damage the product.
- Clear the site of sharp stones and debris to avoid damaging the groundsheet.
- Set up the product with the doors facing away from the wind.
Setting up the tent
CAUTION! Risk of injury and material damage
- Do not use any type of compressor designed to inflate car tires.
- Only inflate the air poles into the green zone of the pressure gauge of the supplied hand pump (10 psi/0.69 bar).
NOTICE! Material damage: Do not open or close the zippers by force.
NOTE
- The tent comes with general purpose pegs. These will be suitable for many sites but for some types of ground special pegs will be needed. Ask your dealer.
- Drive the pegs at a 45° angle away from the tent into the ground.
- Peg the guy lines in line with the seam it starts from.
Keep the following tips in mind while setting up the tent:
- The figures provide a general overview of the set-up. The actual set-up will vary slightly based on the model of tent.
- Get help. The set-up is easier with more people.
- Inflate the air poles from front to rear.
- After standing the tent upright, check the corner pegs and re-peg if necessary. The groundsheet on the inside should be taut and in a rectangular shape.
- Peg the guy lines so that the tent is under tension without distorting the shape.
- If available, attach the storm straps.
- Check the guy lines from time to time to ensure adequate tension, if necessary use the runners to adjust.
Set up the tent as follows:
- To protect the tent from dirt and damage, lay down a groundsheet or footprint before unpacking.
- Unpack the tent.
- Separate and identify the different components.
- Proceed as shown to set up the tent (fig.2, page 4 to fig.e, page 7).Only FTX601 (TC) and FTT 601 (TC):
- Ensure that the lateral air pole above the bedroom is sitting correctly in its pocket cup which is attached to the tube above the front of the bedroom.
Dismantling the tent
NOTICE! Material damage: Do not use force when dismantling the tent. Otherwise you might damage any material.
- Remove any dirt on the outside.
- Close all window blinds or remove curtains.
- Close all doors and openings.
- If installed, push the canopy pole out of the sleeve, do not pull.
- Remove all storage area struts.
- Remove all lines and straps.
- Remove all pegs between the corner pegs.
- Open the valves on each pole.
- Wait until most of the air has been expelled.
- Remove the four corner pegs.
- When deflated, use the “Folding Lines” method to fold the tent so it fits correctly into the carry bag.
- Fold/roll the tent towards the valves to expel more air.
- Ensure that all parts are clean before packing the into the carry bag.
- If the tent is wet or damp, dry fully as soon as possible.
NOTE: Information on the “Folding Lines” method (fig.f, page 7).
Cleaning and maintenance
NOTICE! Material damage
- Do not use sharp or hard objects or cleaning agents for cleaning.
- Do not use alcohol based materials, chemicals, soap and detergents for cleaning.
- Remove bird droppings and tree resin as soon as possible to avoid permanent damage to the material.
- If necessary, clean the product with clean water and a soft brush.
- Apply impregnation against water and UV radiation before each trip.
Storing the tent
NOTE
- Fully set up the tent for cleaning.
- Choose a sunny day for cleaning to ensure the material will dry thoroughly.
- Clean the tent.
- Air fully and ensure the tent is totally dry before packing away.
- Store in a well ventilated dry place.
Troubleshooting
NOTE
- During first exposure to water there may be some moisture at the seams. Through this moisture the threads will swell and fill the holes that are created in the sewing process.
- A fully equipped spare parts kit should include:
- waterproof
- repair tape and repair solution
- silicone spray for the zippers
- spare pegs
CondensationAll tents suffer from internal condensation if one or more of the following conditions apply:
- high air humidity
- high ground moisture
- a drop in temperature Severe condensation can run down the inside of the roof and drip off ties, tapes and other internal fittings and can be mistaken for leaking.
- Increase ventilation by opening doors and/or windows.
- Install a waterproof groundsheet.
Repairing a puncture in the air poleIf the air pole loses air, proceed as follows:
- Unzip the outer sleeve holding the air pole.
- Remove the air pole.
- Deflate the air pole.
- Unzip the protective sleeve to expose the inflatable tube.
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