INFLATION ISSUES
• Make sure all of five quick release valves are properly closed.
• Make sure there are no extreme folds or kinks in the air beams (particularly the main air beam where the AIR compressor
hose connects to) that could prevent air being transferred to the other air beams. The compressor will be able to
overcome most folds but in some cases you may need to make a minor adjustment to the tent to allow air through more
extreme folds that could be trapping air. If this happens, gently push on the middle air pole from the outside to help it
straighten and allow the pole to inflate.
• Make sure all of the isolation valves are in the OPEN position otherwise AIR cannot pass between beams.
• Make sure your AIR Compressor hose is securely in the AIR tent inlet valve
• Should you experience issues with your compressor, you can use the included manual pump to inflate your tent. This
will take around 5 minutes.
DEFLATION ISSUES
• We recommend opening each quick release valve and re-closing it in case you have cross-threaded the valve.
• Ensure you are removing the AIR compressor hose and capping the valve once you are inflated.
• If you suspect an AIR leak, use the isolation valves to close off each air beam so that you can identify which leak the beam
is on. Take care not to over-tighten the isolation valves as this can damage the valve and in itself cause a leak. Remember
to open up the valve again when you need to re-inflate your tent.
Should you identify a leak in your air beam or valve, please use the following map and contact OPUS HQ for a replacement
beam. For field repairs, you can use the patch kit included with your OP2. We also recommend keeping the isolation valves
closed until the air beam is replaced to help prevent tent collapse. For instructions on replacing the beam, please see the AIR
beam replacement section of this user manual under Care & Maintenance.
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TROUBLESHOOTING - AIR TENT ISSUES
AIR BEAM MAP - OP2 TENT
AIR BEAM MAP - OP2 ANNEX
AIR BEAM MAPS