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Kiwi Camping Harrier 4 Tourer Tent Configuration guide

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REVERSE THE PROCEDURE TO LOWER TENT
Your tent includes:
2 x U-shape poles
1 x elbow pole
2 x adjustable thumbscrew poles
2 x porch poles
8 x guy ropes
20 x pegs
PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS
Harrier 4 Tourer Tent
Model No. KC077-032
Filename: 5240_KC077-032_Harrier 4 _Instructions_Update
Dimensions: 290mm W x 170mm H
Colour: Black
1. Select a dry, level site and clear any sharp objects
that may puncture the oor. Remove the tent from its
carry bag, untie fabric ties and unroll the tent.
2. Peg out all four corners, ensure each side is pulled
taut. Then peg out all the remaining pegging points.
3. Assemble the ROOF FRAME POLES (1 x Elbow +
2 x U-shape poles) by inserting the U-shape poles
into the elbow. Ensure the metal pins lock in to place.
Unzip the front door and secure assembled roof frame
to inner tent roof using the 8 hook and loop tabs.
4. Assemble 2 x ADJUSTABLE THUMBSCREW POLES.
If erecting alone, support the roof frame pole by
inserting a porch pole into the central hole. Insert the
adjustable thumbscrew pole tips into holes located
at either side of the roof elbow pole, stand up one at
a time. Adjust the thumbscrews to the appropriate
height so the tent fabric is taut.
5. Rope out the guy ropes and ne tune the tent so it
remains taut and positioned correctly.
6. Assemble 2 x PORCH POLES. To erect the porch,
insert the pole tip into the eyelets located at the
corners of the porch. Attach the guy ropes to the top
of the pole tip and peg out on a 45° angle. For extra
weather protection, move the porch poles in to the
two central eyelets, attach guy ropes to the two outer
eyelets and peg out with guy ropes.
To make sure the tent stays
in place insert the pegs into
the ground at a 45° angle,
not straight down.
2 x adjustable thumbscrew poles
2 x porch poles
Roof Frame Poles
1 x elbow + 2 x U-shape poles
The original purchaser of this product is offered a warranty if during this time
period the product fails due to a fault in either materials or workmanship. Service
under this warranty is available by returning the product, with your proof of
purchase, to where it was purchased. If after inspection it is determined that the
product is defective, we will repair or replace it (at our discretion) free of charge.
This warranty does not cover misuse, damage caused by accident, storm or
wind damage, mildew, neglect, UV degradation and fair wear and tear. Please
note, the warranty on this tent will be deemed void if the product is used for any
purpose other than a temporary shelter. If the claim is not deemed a warranty
or is outside it’s warranty period, we can repair the product at a nominal cost.
TENT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ ALL OF THE TENT CARE INFORMATION
AND INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THIS TENT
BEFORE USING YOUR TENT FOR THE FIRST TIME.
1. Before you use your new tent, fully unpack and pitch at home. It is important
to familiarise yourself with the set up procedure and the various features.
2. Ensure you thoroughly pre-weather your tent before use to ensure the
longest life for your canvas tent. See ‘Precondition your Tent’ Instructions.
3. Select a site that is level, clear of any sharp objects, is dry and will drain
well if it rains and is protected from wind and other elements.
4. For best results, enlist the help of at least one other person to assist in
pitching the tent.
5. Support frames and canvas should be pulled taut, NOT over-stressed.
6. Never pull the pegs out using the canvas. Always use a tent peg remover or
claw hammer.
7. Please note, the warranty on this tent will be deemed void if the product is
used for any purpose other than a temporary shelter.
8. Keep clear of overhead power lines and trees when setting up your tent.
9. Do not leave the tent exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods. UV
light is one of the most damaging elements for your tent.
10. Your tent is ventilated for all normal conditions, however condensation
may occur in certain circumstances such as being totally closed off in wet
or humid conditions. If this does occur, thoroughly air the tent at the rst
opportunity.
11. Make sure when closing doors that you hold the aps up to take pressure
off the zips. Ensure that the tent is never over stretched, especially as this
may cause problems with the doors.
12. Never store your tent away damp and ensure it is stored in a well-ventilated
area, preferably off the oor. Should mildew spots appear, brush them off
before they become attached. Mildew damage of any kind is not covered
by our guarantee. DO NOT use excess force or other harsh tools to remove
soilage from tent.
13. Like all assets canvas tents require regular care and attention to give the
life and service expected. Regular cleaning with an abundance of clean
water and a soft brush, especially after exposure to salt water will preserve
your tent’s life. Do not allow bird droppings, earth or vegetable
matter to remain in contact with the fabric. NEVER USE SOAPS OR
DETERGENTS.
14. Tents are not re proof, if exposed to ame or high heat sources
they can ignite and burn. Always take care when using spirit or gas
appliances such as stoves and lanterns near your tent.
15. Some of these products contain chemicals, which can destroy your
tents proong and cause it to leak. Avoid using aerosol sprays and
keep petrol, oil, solvents and other similar uids away from the
fabric. Do not use these inside or around your tent as any damage
caused by these is not covered by our guarantee.
16. Always remember that your tent is made from cloth, and should not
be compared with a house. It is waterproof under normal conditions
but in severe weather conditions some water may penetrate. If you
apply water proong to your tent check that you are applying the
right one for your tent’s canvas type.
17. Make sure your tent is pitched properly and keep a close eye on
the weather, as we have no control over how and where the tent
is used or pitched. Extra pegs and ropes are recommended in
stormy conditions. Please note, wind damage is not covered by our
guarantee. Check and adjust guy ropes and pegs daily.
18. Tent fabrics are not 100% colourfast and some fading will occur
naturally, however; this does not affect the performance of the
fabric. Do not leave your tent up and unattended for extended
periods of time. Tents are not designed as permanent dwellings.
Tents are guaranteed for normal camping use only.
PRECONDITION YOUR TENT
IMPORTANT
WARRANTY INFORMATION
The warranty period for this tent is found on the packaging and full details are
on the Kiwi Camping website - www.kiwicamping.co.nz.
Distributed by: Aber Living, Hamilton, NZ
www.kiwicamping.co.nz
5240-03/21
Key points
Filename: 5240_KC077-032_Harrier 4 _Instructions_Update
Dimensions: 290mm W x 170mm H
Colour: Black
You must pre-condition your tent properly at home before going on
holiday for the rst time. Here you can take your time and discover
the little things, which will make the job easier when you arrive at
your destination.
THERE ARE TWO STEPS TO THE PRE-WEATHERING PROCESS.
1. The entire soaking of the tent: this needs to be done to set the
fabric, seams and seal the needle holes in the polycotton canvas.
If this is not done, your new tent may leak and may continue to
do so until conditioning has occured. While your tent is pitched at
1. STORAGE:
NEVER store your tent wet or dirty (even for short periods of time).
NEVER store your pegs or poles inside your tent. Always use the separate
bags they are supplied in.
2. You may want to insure your tent against loss or damage.
home, leave it to weather in continuous rain or thoroughly saturate your
tent with a garden hose and allow to dry, then repeat the process several
more times. Rain is the preferred option as sometimes the hose may not
wet the fabric enough and you will still get some leakage.
2. Drying out in the sun: this important step swells the cotton thread and
shrinks the canvas around it forming a water tight seal. This water
tight seal will last the life of the tent. If it is a hot day, it will slow
the weathering process so you may need to do this several times.
While the tent is drying ensure that it is pitched rmly to control any
initial shrinkage.
This early weathering process is a very important step as it sets up your tent for
the remainder of it’s life. Remember, you can never over pre-condition your tent!