Product Overview
The NEMO Helio Portable Pressure Camp Shower is an indispensable part of your outdoor gear, designed for convenience and efficiency. It features a pressurizing foot pump that delivers continuous, steady spraying power without needing to be hung. Ideal for showering, rinsing gear, or washing dishes in remote locations.

Figure 1: NEMO Helio Portable Pressure Camp Shower (11 Liter model).
Key Features
- Rupo Kukwanisa: 2.9-gallon / 11-liter tank provides 5–7 minutes of continuous, steady water pressure.
- Extended Hose: 7-foot neoprene sprayer hose with spray nozzle, long enough to hold overhead for a shower.
- Ground-Based Operation: No need to hang; the unit sits securely on the ground and is pressurized by a foot pump.
- Nyore Kuzadzazve: Can be refilled anywhere without requiring a hose connection.
- Compact Design: Folds down small for easy transport and storage.
- Durable Materials: Constructed from PU coated polyester, TPU, and Neoprene tubing for longevity.

Figure 2: Diagram highlighting key features of the NEMO Helio shower, including tank, hose, foot pump, and warming capabilities.
Setup Instructions
- Bvisa Shower: Remove the Helio shower from its compact carrying case. Unroll the main tank and lay it flat on a stable surface.
- Connect the Foot Pump: Ensure the foot pump hose is securely connected to the designated port on the main tank.
- Zadza Tangi: Locate the large port on the tank. Unscrew the cap and fill the tank with water. The 11-liter capacity is approximately 2.9 gallons. Ensure the cap is securely tightened after filling to prevent leaks and allow for proper pressurization.
- Position the Shower: Place the Helio shower on a flat, stable surface. It is designed to sit on the ground and does not require hanging.
- Gadzirira Nozzle: Uncoil the 7-foot neoprene sprayer hose. The nozzle can be held by hand or, if available, placed in a nozzle holder within a compatible shower tent like the Heliopolis.

Figure 3: The NEMO Helio shower positioned securely on the ground, ready for use.
Operating Instruction
- Dzvinyirira Tangi: Use the integrated foot pump to pressurize the tank. Pump until the tank feels firm. The tank cannot be overinflated, allowing for easy top-up of pressure during use.
- Adjust Water Temperature (Optional): For warmer water, place the black tank in direct sunlight. The material is designed to naturally warm the water. Alternatively, fill directly with pre-heated water.
- Initiate Water Flow: Point the spray nozzle away from yourself. The nozzle has a two-stage mechanism:
- Manual Trigger: Squeeze the trigger for intermittent spray.
- Continuous Spray: Engage the lock mechanism on the nozzle for a continuous flow, ideal for showering or extended tasks.
- Chengetedza Kumanikidzwa: If the water flow weakens during use, simply pump the foot pump a few more times to restore pressure.
- Mushure mekushandisa: Release any remaining pressure by opening the nozzle.

Figure 4: The NEMO Helio tank absorbing sunlight to warm the water, demonstrating its passive heating capability.
Maintenance
- Kuomesa: After each use, especially when storing for extended periods, ensure the interior of the tank is thoroughly dry to prevent mold and mildew. The large opening facilitates drying and cleaning.
- Kuchenesa: Rinse the tank and hose with clean water. For deeper cleaning, a mild soap solution can be used, followed by thorough rinsing. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Kuchengeta: When not in use, fold the pressure shower down small. The hose and foot pump can be neatly nested under its base. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Kuongorora: Periodically inspect the hose, pump, and tank for any signs of wear, cracks, or damage. Ensure all connections are secure.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Hapana mvura inoyerera kana kuti isina simba. | Insufficient pressure; air leak; clogged nozzle. | Pump the foot pump more to build pressure. Check all connections for tightness. Inspect nozzle for blockages and clear if necessary. |
| Water leaking from tank or connections. | Cap not sealed properly; hose connection loose; damage to tank/hose. | Ensure fill cap is tightly secured. Check hose connections and tighten. Inspect for visible damage; if damaged, contact support. |
| Difficulty filling the tank. | Tank not fully open; awkward angle. | Ensure the tank is fully unrolled and the opening is wide. Use a funnel if needed. |
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | 811666031693 |
| Capacity | 11 Liter (2.9 Gallons) |
| Hose Length | 7 tsoka |
| Kurema | 605 Grams (1 lb 5 oz) |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) | 10 x 10 x 6 inches (Packed: 5.5 x 8.5 in dia / 14 x 22 cm dia) |
| Color | Black Dark Verglas |
| Material | PU coated polyester, TPU, Neoprene tubing |

Figure 5: Detailed specifications for the NEMO Helio Portable Pressure Camp Shawa.
Warranty uye Support
Every NEMO product is backed by a garandi yehupenyu hwose against defects in workmanship and materials to the original owner. For warranty claims, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your NEMO Helio Portable Pressure Camp Shower, please visit the official NEMO websaiti kana kubata basa ravo revatengi zvakananga.

Figure 6: Information regarding NEMO's commitment to quality and lifetime warranty.





