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x 16
Inner Tent
Flysheet
Awning poles
Carry bag
Guy ropes
Pegs
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
1
3
1
8
16
21.3420x270x200cm
x 1
x 3
Caution for your safety:
If using gas or other combustion appliances additional ventilation will be required
Do not place hot appliances near the walls , roof or curtains
Always observe the safety instructions for these appliances
Never allow children to play near hot appliances
Keep exits clear
Do not step on tent poles. High-performance carbon and aluminum tubing in
any application is susceptible to point-loading pressure and impact damage.
use light ,or refuel a stove, lantern, heater, or any other heat source inside
tent. Death by carbon monoxide poisoning and/or serious burns are possible.
Anchor tent properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss or injury.
Unpack your tent and remove the strap. Select a smooth level ground to lay the tent out.
Extend each of the telescopic side poles until they
click into place.
Stake the tent by using the pegs at all four corners.
Secure all four fasteners to poles(A)
and buckles at base (B) on all four corners.
Set up the front awning with poles and
secure with guy ropes.
Finally peg out all guy ropes and peg points.
Release all four fasteners(A) and pegs at base(B)
on all four corners of the awning .Pull out all tent pegs. located at front and back and disconnect the buckles(B).
ENSURE THE RAINFLY IS DRY BEFORE PACKING AWAY.
Press release button on all four poles as
shown.
Fold all four legs inwards to pack away.Roll tight,easing
any air out to compact.
Lift ends of poles and fold inwards as shown.
Spot clean all parts only
AVOIDING MOULD AND MILDEW You should always pack your products both clean and completely
dry. In many climates there is a risk of mould or mildew damage to materials that are not packed away in a
dry state, this condition is not covered by the warranty. After each camping trip, spot clean you products
with soapy water and allow them to dry completely after rinsing them with fresh water.
CARING FOR YOUR SHOCK CORD Shock cord is designed to help you keep your tent poles organised and to
allow quick assembly of the poles. Over stretching the cord or dropping the poles will cause shock cord failure
and this condition is not covered by the warranty.
PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR TENT
During rain always lower awnings to avoid water ponding.
weather treat all zips, poles and pegs with silicone spray. The elastic shock cord within the poles is provided
for easy assembly of the poles. The shock cord is not required for any structural reason. The poles and tent
perform perfectly well without the shock cord. Age, over stretching and mishandling may cause failure.
Always carry a roll of heavy duty tape for simple repairs to small rips, cuts and ash burns. This not only blocks
the hole, it will prevent further tearing. Heavy Duty tape is also helpful for emergency pole repairs and many
other uses around the camp site. When removing pegs, do not use the webbing or corner of the tent as your
handle. Either use another peg, a peg remover or the claw of a hammer hooked under the peg to remove
them.