Vetter pneumatic universal tent, Practical tips, Repeated inspections – Vetter Universal tents User Manual

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Vetter Pneumatic Universal Tent

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5.

Practical Tips

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The individual separating walls, floor tarps, as well as the tent

tarpaulins are removed easily and quickly if and as needed.

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Hook and loop fasteners are used to attach the tarpaulin to

the pneumatic supporting frame.

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When using tent heaters, avoid blowing heat directly onto

parts of the tent.

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If needed, lights can be suspended from the supporting

frame.

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It is also possible to attach medical devices, for example, to

the transport loops. Do not suspend devices exceeding a

weight of 3 kilos.

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Additional tents are easily connected using hook and loop

overlaps.

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After use, clean the tent with a mild cleanser before packing.

Allow the parts to dry at normal room temperature. Treat outer

surfaces with commercially available impregnating agents.

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Follow the instructions of the folding plan to fold and pack

the tent.

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Make sure that the tent is folded and packed in an orderly

manner and as instructed to ensure the tent is easy to unpack

next time it is needed.

6.

Repeated Inspections

The tents should be subjected to a visual and functional inspec-
tion by a trained technician at least once a year. This requires infla-
ting the tent to approx. 50 % of the max. working pressure (0.25
bar). Check all pressurized parts for fissures, cracks, cuts, puncture
holes, detached spots, and heat or chemical damage. If the pres-
sure does not experience a significant drop within one hour, the
tent is ready for use.
Please contact the manufacturer in case of larger damage or if you
have any questions.
Comply with DIN 7716 if storing the pneumatic universal tents
long-term.

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