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Kiwi Camping Moa 10 Configuration guide

1. Select a dry, level site and clear any sharp objects that may puncture the
floor. Remove the tent from its carry bag, untie fabric ties and unroll the
tent.
2. Take the frame parts bag and carefully tip out the poles. Group the poles
together in to the following pole groups:
Outer Room Poles: Parts: #71A, #71B (2 Sets)
Inner Room Poles: Parts: #73A, #73B (2 Sets)
Cantre Ridge Pole: Parts: #75A, #75B (1 Set)
Leg Support Poles: Parts: #70A, #70B (4 Sets)
Parts: #72A, #72B, #72C (4 Sets)
Centre Ridge Upright Poles: Parts: #74A, #74B, #74C (2 Sets)
Porch Poles: Parts: #76A, #76B, #76C (1 Set)
Parts: #77A, #77B (2 Sets)
Parts: #78A, #78B (2 Sets)
Parts: #79A, #79B, 79C (1 Set)
3. Spread the tent out and move it
into the desired position. Ensure
each side is pulled taut. Peg the
four corners out first, then the
middle pegging loops on each
side, then proceed to peg out
the remaining pegging points.
4. Assemble the Outer Room Poles (Parts #71A, #71 B) by interlocking the
poles. One at a time, feed these through the outer pole sleeves.
5. Assemble the Inner Room Poles (Parts #73A, #73B) by interlocking the
poles. One at a time, feed these through the inner room pole sleeves.
These poles will need to go through the elasticised gusset socks (looks
like a sleeve) on the porch side of the tent.
Moa 10 Frame Tent
Model No. KC070-240
Your tent includes:
1 x Frame Set
1 x Canvas
1 x Canvas Fly (11 x guy ropes attached)
46 x Pegs
5 x Ropes (3 x single ropes, 2 x ‘V’ ropes)
PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS
The poles are coded with a number on a coloured sticker for easier assembly.
The green poles are along the bottom (green for grass), the blue poles are the
upper level poles (blue for sky) and the red poles are the porch poles.
Although the stickers should last well, it is a good idea to label the poles
with the same coloured insulation tape and a permanent marker for future
reference.
To keep the porch clean and out of
the way, fold it back over the roof of
the tent until needed.
To make sure the tent stays in place
insert the pegs into the ground at a
45° angle, not straight down.
6. Assemble the Centre Ridge Pole (Parts #75A,
75B). From the porch side of the tent, insert
the Centre Ridge Pole through the elasticised
gusset sock and then through the pole sleeve
along the centre of the tent, towards the rear
of the tent. Check that all poles have been
threaded through any webbing loops. Also
check that the pole sleeve hasn’t caught when
the poles have been pushed together.
7. Fitting the fly: carefully lay the fly on top of the tent and attach the Velcro
loops to the corners of the tent frame. Clip the buckle into place on at the
front.
8. Assemble the Leg Support Poles (parts #70A, #70B [connected] and
#72A, #72B [connected], 72C)
9. While the tent is still lying on the ground, insert the Inner Leg Support
Poles {Parts #72A, #72B, #72C} through the gusset sock and connect
to the Inner Room Poles. Connect the Outer Support Leg Poles (Parts
#70A, #70B) to the Outer Room Poles.
10. Start raising the tent by taking the Leg Support Poles of one of the inner
rooms and lift the poles until the legs support the canvas. Repeat this for
the other inner room pole then lift the outer room poles into place.
This will take two people to do safely and effectively.
11. Adjust the pole sleeves and the webbing loops to even the tension on the
fabric and smooth out any bunching. Adjust the legs so the canvas is taut.
12. Assemble the Centre Ridge Support leg Poles (#74A, 74B (connected),
74C) and connect to the Centre Ridge Pole. Lift the poles to support the
roof. Adjust the poles to a suitable height using the dome buttons so that
the ridge pole is level when viewed from the outside and the roof fabric is
taut.
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Filename: 3732_KC070-240_Moa-10_Instr.pdf
Dimensions: 400mm W x 240mm H
Colour: Black
Unzip and open all of the doors and windows to make erecting the tent easier.
REVERSE THE PROCEDURE TO LOWER THE TENT
13. Assemble the Porch Ridge Pole (Parts #76A, 76B, 76C) and connect to
the opening in Part #75B of the Centre Ridge Pole at the centre of the
front of the tent. Carefully, pull the porch canvas out over the assembly
and vertically place the Porch Centre Pole (Parts #79A, #79B, #79C)
through the eyelet of the Porch Ridge Pole and then the porch canvas.
The porch ridge pole is a spreader bar that will extend to the length of the
porch.
14. Next, connect together the Porch Corner Poles (Parts #77A, #77B) and
vertically place one at each corner and then guy rope these out securely.
Connect Parts #78A, #78B and vertically place through the eyelets in each
side of the porch. Securely guy rope these out and peg out the pegging
points on the corner legs.
Use the supplied, ‘V’ double guy ropes on the corner porch poles to keep
them secure and in place.
TENT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Before you use your new tent, fully unpack and pitch it 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.
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. Ensure there is an adequate gap between the fly and inner tent to ensure adequate
ventilation and to prevent condensation build up.
11. 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
and steam caused by cooking. If this does occur, thoroughly air the tent at the first
opportunity.
12. Make sure when closing doors that you hold the flaps up to take pressure off the zips.
Ensure that the tent is never over stretched, especially as this may cause problems
with the internal doors. Never store your tent away damp and ensure it is stored in a
well-ventilated area, preferably off the floor. 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 fire proof, if exposed to flame 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 proofing and
cause it to leak. Avoid using aerosol sprays and keep petrol, oil, solvents and other
similar fluids 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 proofing 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.
Distributed by: Aber, Hamilton, NZ
www.kiwicamping.co.nz
3732-11/13
15. ADJUSTING THE FLY
Unvelcro the fly and peg out the four corners of the fly. Ensure that the
fly is sitting squarely on the main cabin of the tent. Peg out the rear rope.
Finish pegging all the remaining ropes. Ensure that adequate tension has
been applied to the rope adjusters to keep the fly sitting securely. Ropes
should not be too close to the tent, ie. more angle means more tension.
Filename: 3732_KC070-240_Moa-10_Instr.pdf
Dimensions: 400mm W x 240mm H
Colour: Black

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