Black Wolf TURBO LITE CABIN User manual

TURBO LITE
CABIN
www.blackwolf.com.au
Congratulations on choosing a BlackWolf Turbo Lite
tent, please read through this instruction booklet
thoroughly before using your new tent.
BEFORE YOUR FIRST CAMPING TRIP
We strongly recommend you pitch your tent before
you take it away for the first time to familiarise
yourself with the process and to double check that all
the components are included.
We recommend you weather your tent by hosing it
thoroughly, the stitching in the bound seams will
swell and this will help seal the stitching holes.
Please note and fully understand that no tent can be
guaranteed 100% waterproof. Whilst the fabric your
tent is made from is waterproof in certain weather
conditions such as strong wind and driven rain can
cause some leakage through seams and zippers.
USING YOUR TENT
Always peg out all guy ropes at all times. In cool
weather or high humidity condensation can form
inside your tent. This is not coming through the
fabric but is water vapour that is inside the tent
(created when you breathe and perspire and also
from evaporation o wet items inside your tent).
The best way to minimise condensation is to
maximise ventilation by opening gusseted windows,
vents and doors to allow air to flow through.
AFTER USE CARE
Where possible clean and dry your tent before
packing it away, if the weather is bad and you have to
pack your tent wet it is important to get it out and
thoroughly dry it as soon as possible. NEVER store
your tent wet, mildew can form on the fabric, pegs
and other components can corrode. After coastal
camping trips you should rinse your gear in fresh
water.
Store your tent in a dry, well ventilated place.
COMPONENT LIST
1 x Turbo Lite tent with frame attached
1 x Turbo Lite standard fly
12 x Guy ropes (already attached to your tent and
packed in fin pockets)
4 x Loose guy ropes for windows
3 x Awning poles & 1 x Awning ridge pole
36 x steel pegs in peg bag
1 x Turbo tent bag
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TURBO TENT PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS
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STRAPS
1. Choose a flat site, clear
away any sharp sticks or
stones that may damage
your tent floor. Remove
your tent from the carry
bag and unclip the strap
around the tent (put the
strap back in the bag for
packing up the tent). Then
unclip the strap around the
top of the frame that holds
the pole bundle together.
2. Unroll the tent, ensure
the tent doors are zipped
closed, pull the corners into
position so the floor is
taught and peg the corner
d-rings at the feet of the
Turbo frame. The roof poles
for the four corner poles
must be extended by
pulling the knuckle away
from the hub, extend the
roof pole until the spring
button locks in place. The
leg sections must be
aligned to allow the roof
pole to slide freely.
3. Straighten the legs, the
lower knuckles will lock
into place.
4. Un-zip the door and step
inside the tent, push the
centre hub up from
underneath, it will “pop”
into position, the inner is
pitched.
Extend the roof
poles of the corner
legs until spring
button locks into
place.
Visit the BlackWolfAdventure channel
on YouTube to watch videos about the
features of you tent plus pitching and
packing demonstrations.

TURBO TENT PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS - continued
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PHOENIX LEISURE GROUP
PO Box 581, Pyrmont, NSW 2009
Tel: 02 9552 6900 Fax: 02 9552 9622
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5. Un-fold the fly and lay it over the tent, the
awning is at the front over the door. Clip the fly in
place at the feet of the Turbo frame leave the
straps loose. Secure the Velcro loops on the
inside of the fly to the frame.
6. Extend the awning roof pole and place the
curved spigot into the hole at the front of the
hub.
7. Extend the 3 part awning pole to approximately
the height of the centre hub and thread the
spigot through the hole in the awning roof pole
and the centre front of the awning. Extend the
roof pole until the fly fabric is taught then
tighten the black collar to set the length.
8. Extend the 2 part awning poles to
approximately the height of the upper knuckles
and thread the spigots through the corner
eyelets. Unravel the guy ropes stored in the
zippered fin pockets and peg out at
approximately 45 degrees to the tent. The centre
awning guy rope should be pegged directly in
front of the tent
Short guy ropes are supplied for pegging out the
gussetted window flaps for ventilation.
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TWIST
Hole in hub for
ridge pole end

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TURBO TENT PACKING INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Unpeg the guy ropes and roll them up and
return to zippered pockets in guy rope fins.
Unpeg awning guy ropes and roll up. Twist the
awning poles to release and push top section
into bottom section for packing. Unclip and
remove the fly, allow to dry, if wet, before
packing. (Your tent can be packed up wet but
should be taken out and dryed as soon as
possible) Fold the fly to fit into the bag and put
aside. Clean and dry all pegs before putting
them back into their bag.
2. Go inside the tent, grab the handle in the
centre of the roof and pull down, hold your other
hand up to ‘catch’ one of the roof poles as the
frame ‘pops’ down.
3. Lower the centre of the tent to the ground
and step back outside the tent. Release the
spring buttons on the four corner roof poles and
slide to shorten for packing
4. Press the buttton on the lower knuckles to
release allowing the legs to fold.
5. Unpeg the tent corners and fold the corner up
towards the centre of the tent, thread the
webbing loop over the folded knuckle to hold
the leg in the folded position.
6. Wrap the webbing strap around the pole
bundle to hold it together.
7. Organise the floor folds into neat triangles,
spend some time getting these neat and flat
because it makes rolling the tent much easier.
8. Fold all the triangle floor panels to one side of
the pole bundle and roll the tent around the
poles. Secure the rolled tent with the strap.
9. The awning poles and pegs should go into the
bag first followed by the tent then the fly on
top.
Visit the BlackWolfAdventure channel
on YouTube to watch videos about the
features of you tent plus pitching and
packing demonstrations.
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