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2 operation with compressed air, 3 docking via the circumferential collars – Vetter Docking tent User Manual

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Note! Should parts of the support frame

become caught up during erection

then switch off the blower immediately

and rectify the problem. Inflation can

then be continued after doing this.

Replace the cap after filling and tighten it by turning it in a clock-
wise direction.

4.2 Operation with compressed air

Connect the pressure regulator with the knurled wheel on the
compressed air bottle. Close the hand wheel (3) of the pressure
regulator. Open the valve on the bottle (5). The manometer (1) in-
dicates the pressure in the bottle. Adjust the back-pressure to ap-
proximately 10 bar using the adjustment wheel (4). The set pressu-
re can be checked on the back-pressure manometer (2). Connect
the air hose of the pressure regulator (6) with the brass coupling
of the inflation connection (7). Open the pressure regulator and
start inflation. Observe the tent during the inflation process. Close
the hand valve when the operating pressure is reached.

Note! If, during erection of the tent, parts of the
tent frame become caught up in the tent cover,
then close the valve on the pressure regulator
immediately and rectify the cause of the
problem. After doing this, the inflation
process can be continued.

4.3 Docking via the circumferential collars

The medical tents can be connected to each other using two diffe-
rent methods. The tents can be connected via the circumferential
collars to create large, continuous tent areas. Velcro can be used
to quickly create a space protected from the weather using two or
more tents. To do so, place the tents as closely as possible to each
other and connect the Velcro, beginning at the roof.

You then have the option of removing the entrance awnings or
only rolling up the doors.

Important! The Velcro must also be closed on the roof in
order to ensure corresponding protection from the wea-
ther.

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