GYBE Humanity Tent Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- GYBE
Table of Contents
- GYBE Humanity Tent
- SCOPE OF DELIVERY EVENT TENT STANDARD
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND SAFETY WARNINGS
- CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- INFLATING WITH ELECTRIC PUMP
- ATTACHING SIDE PANELS
- NOTES FOR OUTDOOR USE
- ATTACHING GUY ROPES
- TAKING DOWN YOUR EVENT TENT / HUMANITY TENT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GYBE Humanity Tent
Specifications
- Brand: Event Tent / Humanity Tent
- Model: Standard
- Includes: 1 x Tent, 1 x DoppelhubHandpumpe, 4 x Side Panel, 1 x
- Transportrucksack, 4 x Abspannseile, 1 x Reparaturset
- Ideal Air Pressure: 4-5 PSI or 0.25-0.35 bar
Setting up Event Tent / Humanity Tent
- Ensure the ideal air pressure is between 4 and 5 PSI or 0.25-0.35 bar.
- Attach the guy ropes and side panels as instructed in the manual.
Setting up Humanity Tent HP
- Follow the instructions provided for setting up the Humanity Tent HP.
- Make sure to secure the tent with the provided pegs and ropes.
Setting up Humanity Tent UN
- Use an electric pump or a compressed air bottle to set up the Humanity Tent UN.
- Attach the side panels securely to ensure stability.
Attaching Side Panels
- Follow the steps outlined in the manual to attach the side] panels securely.
Attaching Fusion Panels
- Place both tents next to each other with approximately 2 meters of space in between.
- Securely attach the fusion panels to connect the tents.
Outdoor Use Notes
Ensure that the tent is securely fastened to the ground to prevent wind from
entering.
Taking Down the Tent
- Follow the steps in reverse order to dismantle the tent safely.
FAQ
Q: Are ground stakes included for securing the tent?
A: Ground stakes are not included in the package. You may need to purchase
them separately for additional stability.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY EVENT TENT STANDARD
SCOPE OF DELIVERY HUMANITY TENT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND SAFETY WARNINGS
- KEEP AWAY FROM SOURCES OF HEAT
- Keep the Tent away from sources of heat and open flames.
- Please do not place any sources of heat directly under the roof because the materials can melt at high temperatures.
PROTECT FROM STRONG WINDS
- The GYBE Event Tent as well as the Humanity Tent should not be used at wind speeds] over 5 Beaufort (21 knots / 24 mph).
- The tent can catch wind even without having the side panels in place.
- With winds in excess of 13 mph, water- and sandbags do not offer sufficient weight.
- Tent pegs or stakes must be used. (Stakes are not included).
INFLATING WITH COMPRESSED AIR BOTTLE
Beware when inflating the HUMANITY TENT with compressed air bottles! Do not
inflate the tent by a compressed air WITHOUT using a pressure-regulator. The
inlet pressure should not exceed 8,0 BAR.
IMPROPER INFLATION
Please inflate GYBE Event Tent / Humanity Tent with correct pressure. For a
stable structure use exact the pressure named under the inflation valve. The
result of less pressure is an unstable structure and an air-leaking inflation
valve.
DO NOT STEP ON TENTS
Stepping on the tent will destroy the inner tube.
UNDERGROUND-CHECK FOR SET UP AND DOWN
Taking down the tent on a rough surface can destroy the canopy and inner tube.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
STORE IN A DRY PLACE
Never store the tent when it is wet.
Be sure the tent is stored dry between 0 – 30 °C. (32 – 90° F.).
CLEAN CAREFULLY
Rough, dry dirt is best removed with a fine hand brush or a wet cloth.
Crusted residues with sharp edges can damage the tent fabric.
The materials should only be cleaned with clear water or with highly diluted
detergent. Handle printed materials especially carefully. If you have any
doubts, check on an inconspicuous spot if the cleaning agent reacts
corrosively with the tent surface.
Some of the tent materials are coated with water-resistant and flame-retardant
layers. Strong scrubbing or solvent-containing cleaning agents can ruin these
layers!
GYBE does not accept any liability for improper use of GYBE products.
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Remove your tent from the transport backpack. Unfold the rolled-up tent just once in the middle.
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Fully unroll all parts of the support structure in every direction. .
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Close all deflation valves (3a).
Then flip the tent over, so that the roof is facing up. -
Turn the inflation valve (4a) so that it is accessible.
Fasten a water- or sandbag to the foot of the tent where you find the inflation valve. (Attaching water- or sandbags: → page 23) -
Open the infl ation valve (5A).
Before infl ating the tent, be sure that all defl ation valves are closed.
ATTENTION- Once the strut has been filled, the inflation valve must always be closed with the attached plug.
- Further, be sure not to let the internal pressure of the strut exceed 6 psi (0.4 bar).
- The ideal pressure for the strut is between 4 and 5 psi (0.25 and 0.35 bar).
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Now fill the tent with either an electric or hand pump, using the inflation valve. Please make sure that the pump tube is firmly attached, and that it does not get twisted.
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With some gentle lifting, the tent will be guided to its fi nal form.
Finally, close the inflation valve.
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Now you can attach the guy ropes (→ page 27), side panels (→ page 22), and water- or sandbags (→ page 23) as needed.
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No need for preparation before inflating the tent: the safety release valve is automatically activitated.
ATTENTION- Beware when inflating with compressed air bottles! Do not inflate the tent by a compressed air WITHOUT using a pressure-regulator. The inlet pressure should not exceed 8,0 BAR.
- Be sure not to let the internal pressure of the strut exceed 6 (0.4 ).
- Tip : Follow the instructions underneath the inflation valve to get the ideal pressure.
- The overpressure release valve is a supplemental backup safety indicator. If the pressure in the strut is too high, air will escape through this valve.
- When inflating the tent, be mindful of the overpressure release valve. If air is escaping, you need to stop the inflation-process since it cannot compensate incoming air.
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Attach the compressed air hose to the inflation valve.
Regardless of the speed of inflation, the tent will begin to stand up by itself. -
With some gentle lifting, the tent will be guided to its final form
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Now you can attach the guy ropes (→ page 27), side panels (→ page 22), and water- or sandbags (→ page 23) as needed.
INFLATING WITH ELECTRIC PUMP
Should you decide to set up the tent with a electric pump please follow the
instructions of HUMANITY TENT EV page 19 5(Steps 6 7 8 ) INFLATING WITH COMPRESSED AIR BOTTLE
Should you decide to set up the tent with a compressed air bottle please
follow the instructions of HUMANITY TENT HP page 20 (Steps 6 7 8 )
ATTACHING SIDE PANELS
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Spread out the side panel parallel to the tent. The starting point of the zipper is always located on the left edge of a side panel.
The starting point of the tent-side zipper is just under the roof panel, and has to be pulled up a bit with the left hand (1a). -
While pulling the zipper up, please be sure that the leading edge of the side panel is guided by hand (2a), in order to ensure a problem-free zip-up.
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The beltstraps on the lower part of the panel are intended to prevent the zipper from being forced open by strong winds.
Pull the beltstrap through the square-shaped metal ring on the tent foot, and fasten it to the side panel (3a). The beltstraps should be pulled to the point of a light tension. -
For strong winds, the side panels need to be fixed to the ground. Use tent pegs, placing them through the loops (4a) found on the bottom edge of the side panel. (Tent pegs are not included)
Please be sure that the pegs are placed deeply and angled, so that they can withstand a greater load.
ATTACHING WATER- / SANDBAGS
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The filled water- or sandbags are placed on the ground or floor. Make sure that the zipper of the sandbag, or the valve of the waterbag, is facing up.
Prepare the connectors (soft shackle 1a) as indicated in the illustration. -
Place the tent foot roundly on the water- or sandbag. While doing so, pull the soft shackle upward and through the eyelet on the tent foot.
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Now slip the loop of the soft shackle over the plastic ball.
The loops of the soft shackles will pull tight under the weight, keeping a tight hold on the plastic ball (3a).
ATTACHING FUSION PANELS
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For attaching the Fusion Panels, two tents are to be placed next to each other at about 6.5 feet distance.
One of the tents should already be firmly fastened to the ground, for instance with the water- or sandbags as described on → page 23. -
Lay out the Fusion Panel next to the tents. The starting point of the zipper is always located on the left edge of a Fusion Panel.
The starting point of the tent-side zipper is just under the roof panel, and has to be pulled up a bit with the left hand (2a). -
Pull the zipper around to the lower right corner and fasten it at both corners with the beltstraps.
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Now place the second tent as close as possible to the first one. Attach the Fusion Panel, starting once again from the lower left side (4a).
Fasten the corners with the beltstraps. -
Fasten the tent feet of the second tent to the ground using the water- or sandbags.
Tip: If you want to set up the Fusion Panel without any wrinkles, you need to increase the tension between the tents, perhaps using the guy ropes provided.
NOTES FOR OUTDOOR USE
In order to prevent the tent from being moved by gusts of wind, place at least
one side panel on the wall facing the wind.
That way the wind won‘t be able to enter the tent.
WARNING
- The GYBE Event Tent, as well as the Humanity Tent can catch wind even without having the side panels in place.
- At wind speeds of 4 Beaufort (15 knots / 13 mph), water- and sandbags do not offer sufficient weight. Tent pegs or stakes must be used.*
- For outdoor use, be sure the tent always has solid footing.
- At wind speeds over 5 Beaufort (21 knots / 24 mph) the tent must no longer be used!
ATTACHING GUY ROPES
In order to secure the tent against wind loads, it is necessary to fasten it
with guy ropes.
Keep the angle relatively small, so that the point of fastening is as far as
possible from the tent foot.
The highest level of stability is attained when the guy ropes are aligned with the diagonally opposite tent feet.*
TAKING DOWN YOUR EVENT TENT / HUMANITY TENT
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For taking the tent down, open the velcro strap at one of the lower release valves (1a), so that the valve plug is accessible.
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Open the deflation valve (1a).
The strut will immediately begin to deflate.
Repeat this procedure with the other two strut elements, until the tent has completely deflated.
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Now turn the tent upside down, so that the roof is facing down and the valves up.
Open the four deflation valves nearest the crosspoint (3a). -
Roll the tent together starting from the feet and working towards the center.
As you go, the air escapes through the opened deflation valves in the middle.
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Repeat this procedure for all 4 feet. Afterwards, fold the tent in the middle and stow in the backpack.
WARNING
- After taking down your tent, it’s recommended to close the deflation vales once the air has been completely removed.
- Please insure, that the deflation valves located on the lower end of the tent legs are getting closed also.
- Does the valve remains open, the valve plug could be damaged.
If you have any questions or suggestions concerning our products, or if you need spare parts or extensions, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time:
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
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26382 Wilhelmshaven Germany
PHONE +49 (0) 4421 / 987 88 92
FaX +49 (0) 4421 / 987 88 97
www.gybe-design.com
info@gybe-design.com
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