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OWNER’S
MANUAL
BUNKER
Never use any fuel-burning products (stoves, lanterns,
heaters, etc.) inside or within proximity of this tent. Use of
fuel-burning products inside or within proximity of this tent
can result in the accumulation of dangerous concentrations of
carbon monoxide – a colourless, odourless gas. Breathing carbon
monoxide will cause serious injury or death. Avoid spraying near
your tent with deodorant as it will destroy the waterproong.
Keep all ame and heat sources away from this tent. This tent
is made with ame resistant fabric but it is not reproof. The tent
fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with an open ame
or other heat source. Failure to keep all ame and heat sources
away from this tent can result in a re that can burn, injure, or
kill you.
Before using this product, read and fully understand:
(1) attached warnings; (2) the instruction manual and
all accompanying documentation. Failure to follow these
directions can cause an unsafe situation leading to re, burns,
severe injury, or death.
WARNING
USING AND CARING
RAIN PROTECTION
Use your included y in rain. Your Jet Tent Bunker is fully
waterproof with the y.
VENTILATION
Maintain adequate ventilation inside your tent at all times.
CAMPSITE CHOICE
When choosing a campsite, carefully consider the possibility of
falling rocks or tree limbs, lightning, ash oods, avalanches,
strong winds, and other potential hazards to reduce the risk of
loss or injury to the tent or occupants.
Select a site that’s level, will drain well if it rains, and is protected
from wind and other elements. Clear the area of sharp stones,
sticks, and other debris, both for comfort and to protect your
Bunker. If possible, avoid setting the tent on ground that is
already wet. If you can’t, minimize the resulting humidity and
potential of condensation by keeping your tent well ventilated.
PEGS AND ROPES
Peg down your tent properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss
or injury to the tent or occupants.
The Jet Tent Bunker require pegging to prevent from ying away
in a gust of wind. Always anchor your Jet Tent Bunker. Enough
pegs and ropes are supplied to safely setup your tent in most
situations. It may be necessary to purchase additional and/
or specialized pegs and ropes for use in extreme or varied soil
conditions.
Tightly tensioning your tent with our attached ropes greatly
increases the tent’s strength and stability. This will also reduce
fabric droop and wrinkles, and prevent rainwater from pooling.
To pull out a peg never use the edge of the tent as a handle. If
hard to remove, use of another peg as a hook is recommended.
CONDENSATION
Condensation is an unavoidable fact of physics. When warm,
moist air comes in contact with the cool tent fabric, it forms
condensation. In most conditions condensation can be
controlled by allowing air inside the tent to vent outside. During
periods of high humidity, such as rain, it can be too dicult to
remove or reduce condensation. In these conditions, a high
degree of ventilation can actually increase the condensation by
drawing in more humid air.
Your Jet Tent Fly is designed to collect humid air that pass
through your tent.
ZIPPERS
Be careful with your zippers. Go slow when zipping. Make sure
to align the tracks before sliding the zipper—and don’t exert
excessive force. If fabric gets caught in the slider, stop and slowly
reverse the slider to remove. A silicone based lubricant may be
used to enhance zipping.
When dirt gets in the zipper teeth, they can cause abrasion and
damage to the zipper sliders. You can clean the zipper teeth by
rinsing them out with water. The pressure from a regular garden
hose will push out small sand particles.
CLEANING
If your tent should require cleaning, set it up and use a sponge
with warm water. If further cleaning is needed, a garden hose
should be able to wash o any remaining dirt. Do not use
detergent, soap, bleach, or have it dry cleaned, as these may
remove the waterproong and/or damage the fabric. Allow the
tent to air-dry completely before packing or storing.
If cut appears on the Fly of the Bunker apply candle wax against
the ripped canvas to seal the hole and prevent of further tearing.
STORAGE
Packing away and storing your tent while it’s wet or damp leads
to premature breakdown of the canvas and coatings. Prolonged
exposure to moisture causes the waterproof layer to break down,
becoming soft, sticky and no longer waterproof. Storing a wet
tent can also start the process of mildew forming on the fabric.
Mildew will cause your tent to stain, smell, and will lead to the
premature breakdown of the waterproof coating. Dry your tent
thoroughly after every trip.
ANIMALS
To prevent damage from animals chewing holes in the fabric,
never store food or cooking equipment in your tent.
SETTING UP YOUR BUNKER
1. Unpack your bunker.
Place the y on the side.
Lay the folded tent on
it’s side.
3. Lift and swing the tent
bed open with its side
down.
2. Swing out the two main
arms. 4. Flip the bunker back
over into the up right
position.
5. Extend the front and
rear poles. 7.6. Put the y on, rear rst.Your Bunker should look like this.
SETTING UP YOUR BUNKER
8. Make sure the y’s front door is opened
and put on, one corner at a time. 9.
10.
Attach bottom clips to strengthen the structure.
Your complete Bunker should look like this. OPTIONAL You can gusset out the front
door for some ventilation
during bad weather.
Unzip here to enter.
PACKING AWAY YOUR BUNKER
1. 2. 3.
4.
Release all clips, holding the y
from the bottom.
Release the y’s front section rst. Pull the y away from the rear.
Push the release buttons and collaspe the
front and rear poles. 5. Turn the Bunker on its side
and push down to close.
7. Swing the main two
arms in.
PACKING AWAY YOUR BUNKER
8. 9.
Lay the y down neatly. Fold from top to bottom. Fold in
the sides rougly to the size of the carry bag.
Put the Bunker rst in the bag.
Then the y and close.
Before folding, insure that all the mesh stays inside
the 2 protective aps.
6.
Pinch point: Keep the mesh between the aps
For more information
visit: www.oztent.com
e-mail: service@oztent.com
Important Notice: Deatils of the product in the instruction illustrations may vary from the actual product.
Jet Tent is a registered Trademark of The Oztent Group