Let's Go Aero Tentris TreeHaus TRE-07 User manual

Owner’s Manual
Tentris™TreeHaus™(tent only)
Model # TRE-07 (for LittleGiant Trailer™)

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FABRIC BODY:
Tent body
Rainfly; all seams taped
POLES:
Main Tent Frame Pole with caps, Fiberglass, shock-corded - Grey
(for corner to corner, poles are the thickest)
Cross Ridge Pole with tips, Fiberglass, shock-corded – Green
(straight poles with metal end tips)
Bay Window Pole with bend & tips, Fiberglass, shock-corded - Grey
(pole with one bend in center, black rubber end caps)
Over Door Pole with cap, Fiberglass, shock-corded – Grey
(front and rear, straight pole with rubber end tips)
Door Window Pole with corner & tip, Fiberglass, shock-corded – Green
(pole with two bends, metal tips)
Inner Vestibule Pole with cap, Fiberglass, short – Grey
Aluminum Base Pole with bend & tips (Corner Tie-Ins) – Black
Tie-In Loop Straps with double grommet
CARRY BAG:
Carry bag – Green
UNIVERSAL PARTS: (Some attached to fabric)
Gear Loft
Pole Bag
Stake Bag
Guy Lines; 3.0M
STAKES:
Stake Set of eight 7 in. steel stakes
N/A
RFLY-GYOL11
TFPL-124CR250GY
CRPL-294OL
BWPL-311GY
ODOL-356GY
DWPOL-120CR60OL
ISPL-47GY
BSPL-121BK
CBAG-680OL
GEAR-14.5SQ
PBAG-30IN
SBAG-10IN
GROPE-3M
SSET-8ST7IN
Review your parts list above to make sure all parts have been included in your package.
For assistance, do NOT return product to store.
Call Let’s Go Aero: 719-630-3800 or 877-464-2376 Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00 pm MST.
(Bay Window) Grey
(Tie-ins)
ODPOL-356GY
ODPOL-356GY
DWPOL-120CR60OL

As a valued customer, your satisfaction is very important to us. We welcome your feedback and await your responses, suggestions, and
WE ADVISE YOU TO ASSEMBLE THIS PRODUCT AT LEAST ONCE AT HOME BEFORE GOING ON A TRIP. Obtaining a familiar-
ity with the assembly and disassembly processes will help ensure your satisfaction and ease concerns you may have should you find
yourself setting up in the dark or adverse weather conditions.
GET THE MOST ENJOYMENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT BY READING THIS OWNER’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY; THEN FOLLOW
OUR CAMPING SUGGESTIONS OUTLINED BELOW.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: You may compromise the original FIRE RETARDENCY and WATER REPELLENCY
protective coatings when you apply sprays or other chemical treatments to your tent.
This fabric has been factory-treated and is HIGHLY WATER-REPELLANT; however, it is NOT WATERPROOF.
All tents can experience seam leakage during wet weather. If you desire additional moisture protection, use a
seam sealing compound ONLY; be sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions. We recommend sealing your
tent during your initial setup and prior to each camping season. Seam Sealer Compounds can be purchased at
your local camping products retailer.
THIS FABRIC IS NOT WATERPROOF!
Your product‘s fabric is a synthetic material that has been treated and
is not only highly-resistant to the sun’s Ultraviolet (UV) light but also
highly water-repellant in light rain conditions. Insure a successful and
enjoyable camping experience by heeding the following tips:
• Keep objects from touching the inside, as objects will
“draw in” moisture at the point of contact.
• “Prep” your product where necessary with a recommended
seam sealing compound – refer to the seam sealing
information in DO NOT SPRAY section of this owner
manual.
Important: Prolonged exposure to sunlight that causes UV damage
and/or the use of non-recommended foreign substances on synthetic
material may damage the fabric properties and IS NOT COVERED BY
THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS
PRODUCT FABRIC. THIS FABRIC IS NOT FIREPROOF! It is made with
flame resistant fabric, which meets CPAI-84 specifications. The fabric may
burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of
any foreign substance to the fabric may render the ame-resistant proper-
ties ineffective.
Do NOT ERECT NEAR an open flame. NEVER use any fuel burning, oxy-
gen consuming devices, or any device that produces fumes – including,
but not limited to: cooking stoves, lanterns, candles, hibachis, or heaters
– in or around your product. Inhalation of fumes may result in carbon mon-
oxide poisoning, injury and/or death.
OUR RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS ARE CONSTRUCTED USING
CUSTOM SPECIFICATIONS. However, they are not engineered for
extreme weather, climates or environments. Modification, abuse, and
inclement or “surprise” weather conditions may make additional precau-
tions necessary. Here are some tips should you find yourself preparing
for adverse conditions:
Make sure any guy lines/ropes on your structure are well-secured in
the ground and lines/ropes are sufficiently “taught” between structure
and stake; adjust where needed. Facing periods of heavy winds?
Secure tent loops and guy lines/ropes with extra stakes if necessary.
Check the corners of the roof fabric and make sure roofline is
properly positioned on framing. Use ALL provided methods of secur-
ing your fabric to its framing: nylon fastener strips, ties, and guy lines/
ropes where located. Storms or steady rains may collect in water
pockets on the roofline. Water adds weight, and weight weakens the
overall structure. Avoid possible collapse by maintaining a watchful
eye and removing any water accumulation that may occur.
Your product is NOT machine washable. Your product is NOT machine
dryable.
One of the easiest ways to damage your product is storing it while wet. If
you must close camp in the rain, follow these guidelines carefully:
• As Soon As Possible: Open your product and ensure that
every area of fabric is clean and completely dry before roll
ing up for storage.
• If necessary, hang product outside or loosely drape over a
ladder in your garage or spare room for a few days, turning
it inside and out to prevent trapping pockets of water or
debris.
• Use a soft brush to wipe away surface dirt.
To clean your product: Hand wash using a mild dishwashing soap and
softbristle brush, then allow the fabric to completely air dry.
Don’t neglect the frame: Wipe down all parts – steel, plastic, and fiberglass
- before putting away for next season’s use. Salts from ocean air can and
do affect damage if not dealt with as quickly as possible.
Storing a wet fabric for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is likely to
cause fabric to mildew. Once mildew sets in, the stains are permanent.
Stains cannot be removed without potential harm to the fabric’s coatings;
chemicals or cleaning agents used to remove dirt and stains may irrevers-
ibly harm the fabric.
Salts, mildew and other causes and subsequent effects are NOT covered
under the limited warranty.

WARNING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM SOLUTION
1. CONDENSATION
THIS IS CAUSED BY LOWER TEMPERATURES ON OUTSIDE OF PRODUCT COMBINED WITH BODY HEAT ON
INSIDE OF PRODUCT. WHEN THIS OCCURS, AVOID TOUCHING WALLS TO REDUCE CONTACT LEAKAGE.
LEAVING DOORS AND WINDOWS OPEN WILL REDUCE CONDENSATION.
2. MILDEW
TO AVOID MILDEW, NEVER STORE YOUR PRODUCT WET OR DAMP. HOWEVER, IF MILDEW OCCURS, USE
A SOFT BRISTLE BRUSH OR SPONGE WITH MILD SOAP TO CLEAN. LET DRY IN THE SUNLIGHT AND APPLY
SEAM SEALER COMPOUND ON INSIDE SEAMS.
3. REPAIRING A TEAR
FOR SMALL TEARS USE A SELF-ADHESIVE PATCH KIT OR POLYURETHANE BASED SEALER COMPOUND. WE
RECOMMEND A REPAIR SHOP FOR LARGER TEARS.
4. FAULTY ZIPPER
ALL OF OUR TENTS COME WITH SELF-REPAIRING NYLON COIL ZIPPERS. IF THE ZIPPER SEPARATES, YOU
CAN MOVE THE SLIDER TO THE BEGINNING OF THE ZIPPER TAPE AND REWORK THE ZIPPER.LOCAL AW-
NING AND UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SHOPS MAY BE ABLE TO ASSIST YOU.
This Tent/Shelter has been developed and is intended to provide protection from sun and light rain. DO NOT use any
gas or flame sources under or near this product. This product is NOT WATERPROOF. Excess water build-up can
cause the frame system to become unstable, and collapse, causing injury. Any personal accessories or modifications
to product should be removed before the onset of inclement weather such as heavy rain, wind, lightning, hail, snow,
etc. This product should be completely dismantled to avoid permanent damage to product components and avoid any
possibility of personal injury. This product is not a toy. This product is not designed for use by children without adult
supervision. Under no circumstances should this product be used as a permanent or temporary storage facility for
children’s toys, garden tools, personal belongings or similar valuables. Consumer-made modifications for extended
use, i.e. permanently securing to platforms and/or Consumer’s failure to follow stated guidelines, will invalidate
any Limited warranty, expressed or implied.
If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Let’s Go Aero Inc. will, for
6 months from the date of purchase, at its option either (a) repair our product with new or refurbished parts, or (b)
replace it with a new product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by Let’s Go Aero Incorporated. Let’s Go
Aero reserves the right to make substitutions to warranty claims if parts are unavailable or obsolete.
If repair is needed during the limited warranty period, the purchaser will be required to furnish a sales receipt as proof
of purchase indicating date of purchase, amount paid, and place of purchase. Product will not be covered under war-
ranty due to damages resulting from misuse, excessive or abusive usage, and/or inclement weather conditions (i.e.
windstorms, hurricanes, lightening stormes, tornadoes). In such events, the consumer assumes cost of needed parts.
Let’s Go Aero Inc. is not responsible for normal wear and tear, zipper exhaustion, or the natural breakdown in materials
that occurs with extended use.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL LET’S GO AERO INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitation may not apply to you.
LET’S GO AERO INC EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IM-
PLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation or implied warranties, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE: Call Let’s Go Aero at 719-630-3800 or 877-464-2376 during business
hours. You must have a copy of your purchase receipt from an authorized dealer (or Let’s Go Aero if purchased directly
from us) as proof of purchase at time of call.
The Tentris™ lines including the ArcHaus™, SummitHaus™ and TreeHaus™ for the LittleGiant Folding Tent
Trailers are patented and patent pending.
Limited 6 Month Warranty

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
THIS RECREATIONAL PRODUCT REQUIRES ADULT SUPERVISION TO ASSEMBLE.
* Unless otherwise specified all instructions will be given assuming the assembler is facing the front opening of the tent.
* Carefully fold out your poles, using caution to prevent snapping the shock-cording. Make sure each pole segment is “seated” into the
next section before flexing the pole during set-up. Sort poles by type and length; refer to parts list descriptions.
* Do not drop tent pole bag. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to remove tent, as these actions may damage the shock-corded and/or
pole ends.
STEP 1: Verify Package Contents
Verify package contents by emptying contents of bag(s) and confirming all parts are included and undamaged.
Tip: Do this at home before you leave on your trip.
STEP 2: Attach tent fabric to Camper
A) Attach Camper Decks to both sides of LittleGiant Trailer™.
Place both end gates in center section of trailer.
B) Open and spread out tent over camper decks and align doors in the right locations.
Attach tent nylon corners to the four corners of the camper decks.
STEP 3: Install the poles
A) Extend fiberglass poles and place in position ready for installation. Sort by sizes and colors.
B) Slide the fiberglass poles in order. Take the Main Tent Frame Poles (FPL-124CR250GY)
and slide through black sleeves located at the roof of the tent from corner to corner. These poles are grey
and thicker than all other poles.
C) Slide the Cross Ridge Poles (CRPL-294OL) through the corresponding sleeves at both front and rear of
tent. These are straight green poles with metal end tips. Insert the tip ends into the brass eyelets located
on sleeve above side window.
D) Slide the Bay Window Pole (BWPL-311GY) through the tan sleeve at
side of tent. This pole has one bend in center with black rubber
end caps. Repeat for remaining pole.
VPOL-356GY
BWPL-311GY

E) Slide the Over Door Pole (ODPOL-356GY) through black sleeve over door. These poles
are straight with rubber end tips. Repeat for remaining pole.
Verify that the Cross Ridge Poles are engaged in their brass eyelets. Begin erecting tent
poles starting with the Bay Window. Insert end of pole into pole pockets located at corners
of base. Repeat on other side. Next, secure the Main Tent Frame Poles into pole pockets
located at corners of base. Repeat on other diagonal. Next, secure the Over Door Poles by
inserting ends into pole pockets located at base corners. Note that these poles all have
rubber end tips and fit into the corner pockets.
F) Slide the Door Window Poles (DWPOL-120CR60OL) through the sleeve. These green poles have
two bends and metal tips. Insert tip ends into brass eyelet located on either side of door.
Repeat for remaining pole.
G) To shape window over door, insert Inner Vestibule Pole (ISPL-47GY) into pole pockets
directly above door. Repeat for remaining pole.
H) After installing all poles adjust tent body to sit securely on trailer and
adjust Velcro around trailer base. Attach quick clips to all poles.
STEP 4: Attach the rainfly
A) Drape the rainfly over the tent, with the tan color over the front and rear door
areas and the green over the Bay Window areas.
B) Secure rainfly by wrapping nylon fasteners (located on underside of fly)
around tent poles.
STEP 5: Install the Gear Loft
To install the Gear Loft, simply attach its S-Hooks to the fabric loops inside tent ceiling.
TIP: Gear loft is for storing light weight items only.
STEP 6: Stake the Guy Lines
To secure guy lines, and the guy line plastic slider and look for the portion of the
line opposite the knot. Pull this portion, forming a loop (works like a slip knot).
Extend guy line to ground and stake. Repeat with remaining guy lines.
Tip: Stakes provided are for solid ground. Camping in sand?
We suggest corkscrew style. Check Your local retailer for
availability.

Installation of Corner Tie-Ins
The Tie-Ins provide structural strength for enhanced wind stability, and attach to both the tent and the rainfly.
Take the Aluminum Base Poles or Tie-Ins (BSPL-121BK)
and observe there is a shorter and longer section.
Insert the tip end of the short section in the hole
located underneath each corner area of trailer deck.
Tent Tie-In Installation
Wrap the Tie-In Loop Straps with double grommet around Main Tent
Frame Pole. Insert the tip end of the longer section into the brass
eyelet of strap. Repeat for all poles.
Rainfly Tie-In Installation
Insert the tip end of the longer section into the brass eyelet on the rainfly.
The eyelets are located at guy rope attachments. Repeat for all poles.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
For optimal performance in the outdoors, always utilize the Tie-Ins with the tent or rainfly.
Stake the Guy Lines
To secure guy lines, find the guy line plastic slider and look for the portion of the line opposite
the knot. Pull this portion, forming a loop (works like a slip knot). Extend guy line to ground and
stake. Repeat witih remaining guy lines.
Tip: Stakes provided are for solid ground. Camping in sand? We suggest corkscrew style.
Check with local retail outfitter for availability.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Always stake down tent to prevent wind pull.
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