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Magellan Outdoors SwiftRise 6P User manual

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SwiftRise 6P Instant Tent
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Warnings..................................................................................3
Parts List..................................................................................4
Assembly Instructions...........................................................5-6
Care and Maintenance............................................................7
Warranty Information...............................................................8
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Note: Before assembling the product, make sure all parts are
present. Compare product parts with package content list and
hardware content list. If any part is missing or damaged do,
not attempt to assemble the unit. Contact customer service
for replacement parts.
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Warnings
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND TIP INFORMATION
TO MAXIMIZE THE ENJOYMENT OF YOUR PRODUCT PLEASE ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR PRODUCT
AS SAFELY AS POSSIBLE.
THE PURPOSE OF THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS IS TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO POSSIBLE
HAZARDS RELATING TO THE USE AND ASSEMBLY OF YOUR PRODUCT.
THE PURPOSE OF THE TIP SYMBOL IS TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL
ASSIST YOU IN THE ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY PROCESS AND ENHANCE YOUR CAMPING EXPERI-
ENCE. WHEN YOU SEE THESE SYMBOLS, PLEASE CLOSELY FOLLOW THE INFORMATION PROVIDED.
• KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS FABRIC
• This product is made with fabric, which meets CPAI-84
• IT IS NOT FIREPROOF. The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any source.
The application of any foreign substance to the fabric may render the resistant properties
ineffective.
•
•
•
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Anchor properly at all times and carefully consider the
etispmac choice.
Be aware of possible falling rocks or tree limbs, lightning strikes,
strong winds and other hazards which may cause injury to this product or it’s occupants.
• Setup is possible for one adult, however two adults are recommended. During assembly poles are
under tension. If not held in place during assembly, poles could break or up possibly
causing serious injury.
• Safety glasses may be worn throughout the assembly process as an additional precaution.
• Stoves, lanterns, candles, grills, heaters and other fuel burning devices produce carbon monoxide
and will consume the available oxygen in a tent. Use of such devices in a tent may cause
asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, death, or serious and permanent injuries.
For this reason:
•
•
DO NOT use fuel burning devices inside or near this product.
Your failure to follow this warning may cause death or serious and permanent injury to you or
others.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
• Our recreational products are constructed to rigid They are not made, however, for
extreme
weather, climates, or environments. abuse and extreme weather are condi-
tions that may adversely affect the structural integrity of the tent. Additional precautions
may be necessary during inclement or unexpected weather conditions.
• Here are some tips that may help during these times:
• Use guylines to help secure your structure during periods of heavy winds.
• Storms or steady rains may cause water to collect in pockets on the roof. This will add
weight, which can weaken the overall structure, causing the tent to collapse. Maintain
awatchful eye and remove any water accumulation that may occur.
WARNING
F
A
B
C
D
E
Carry bag
Plastic mold
Tent body with pre-attached poles
Tent rainfly
Fiberglass awning pole
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
9
Guyline
Steel stake
G
H
I
J
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Lighted gear loft
Gear loft battery compartment
Detachable mud mat
Assembly Instructions
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IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Step 1:
CAUTION: Verify package contents listed on
page 3 by emptying contents of bag(s) and
confirming all parts are undamaged.
● Select a smooth, level site to spread out your
tent body/pole assembly (Fig. 1).
Tip: Pull the legs pole up by raising the
legs under the corners until the corner joints
lock into place.
HUB ASSEMBLY
Fig.1
FRP POLE
Step 2:
● Pull the leg poles up by raising the legs under
the corners until the corner joints lock into
place (Fig. 2).
● Stake the tent by inserting steel pegs at four
corners and at the middle of each wall (Fig. 3).
● Fasten S-hook from gear loft to corresponding
fabric loops on tent ceiling. The remote pocket
is upon the gear loft. Please put 3pcs AA
batteries inside the battery box, then you could
turn on the LED lights if needed.
Fig.3
LOCKING
BUTTON
Fig.2
TIP: Gear loft is for storing light weight
items only.
FRP
POLE
•
Assemble your tent before camping to become familiar with the assembly.
•
While setup is possible for one person, two people are recommended.
• Select a clean level campsite that is free of debris and sharp objects, away from natural watercourse.
• Ground cloth is recommended to prolong the life of the tent floor and provide additional insulation
and moisture protection.
• Unzip tent doors and windows prior to disassembly to allow air circulation and prevent zipper damage
• Seam sealing is recommended for inner stitching of the tent to improve weather resistance. Beware
that when applying seam sealing to the outer stitching of the tent, discoloration may occur.
Assembly Instructions
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8
9
Fig.5 Fig.4
POWER
CORD
Step 3:
● Attach the mud mat with the S-Hook and O-ring
(Fig. 4).
● Insert electrical cord through access panel
through access panel midway up the right
front panel of the tent (Fig. 5).
NOTE: Use only UL approved cords rated
for outdoor usage.
Step 3:
● Drape rainfly over tent as shown.
● Unfold and position the fly on the tent as shown
below. Fasten the velcro on the fly to the frame
roof (Fig. 6).
● Clip S-hook attached to shockcord of rainfly onto
Pl base connector on tent (Fig. 7).
● Extend the rainfly pole and insert it into the
sleeve under the front rainfly edge (Fig. 8).
● Stake out guylines away from the tent with
lines at roughly a 45。angle to the ground.
Adjust the length by using the plastic sliders
(Fig. 9).
● Stake the mud mat if needed (Fig. 10).
Velcro Tape
Fig.6Fig.8
Fig.7Fig.9 Fig.10
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Slide battery pack into
the pocket located inside
the tent.
Close up the pouch, then plug in the battery
pack cord into the lighting connector.
To turn on/off the lighting, press the buttons on
the switch box.
AA AAAA
Add 3AA batteries to
the empty battery pack.
(Batteries not included)
Lighting Component For Gear Loft
TAKE-DOWN TIP*
● After collapsing the tent and gathering hub style frame together, spread excess tent material away
from the frame and place it on it’s side. Start at the frame and roll it with pressure until it has reduced
in size. Fold the rainfly and wrap the folded rainfly around the rolled tent. This will keep the tent tight
and make it easier to place back into the carry bag.
● Remove all floor nails and store them in a small floor nail bag.
● Take out the plastic D-hook at the bottom of the inner curtain.
● Take off the external account and fold it into a 3 fold or 4 fold strip;
● Push the silver locking button and telescope in the 4 leg poles to closed position.
● Push down on the arm joints then fold over leg poles.
● Rotate the 4 corners of tent up from the hub assembly.
● Lay the tent down on it’s side and roll out the excess air.
● The tent is folded vertically 4-5 times to make the width of the tent consistent with the outer bag.
● Place the folded outer account over the folded inner account.
● Put the nailing bag on the inside and outside of the tent, then roll up the whole tent with the pole
bag as the axis and tie it up with the bandage.
● Put the rolled tent in the outer bag together with the nail bag.
Disassembly Instructions
NOTE: Ensure to remove batteries from the compartment when storing
or not in use, and unplug the USB when taking down the tent.
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Care and Maintenance
• Your product must be stored dry. One of the easiest ways to damage your product is by storing it
while it is wet. Storing a wet tent as short as 24 hours in warm weather is likely to cause mildew on
the fabric coatings.
• If you must close camp in the rain, open your product and set it up to allow it to dry as soon as
possible. Allow dirt to dry on the fabric after a rainfall before lightly sweeping it off with a brush.
For tougher stains, spray the area with water and lightly wipe it off with a few strokes. Do not use
washer or dryer. DO NOT SCRUB THE FABRIC. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE TENT IS COMPLETELY
DRY BEFORE REPACKING.
• This tent is made from synthetic fabric that has been treated and is highly resistant to the sun’s
Ultraviolet (UV) light. However, nofabric can withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight. Do not leave
your tent set up for weeks at a time. Exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun can damage and/or
discolor the material.
• The tent is water repellent. It is not waterproof. During heavy or continuous rain, some leakage may
occur. Avoid contact between objects and the inside wall or roof of the tent, as this may result in
leakage at points of contact. In the event of seam leakage, apply a seam sealer compound.
• Do not spray or apply insecticide or pesticide on your product. It may damage UV resistant or water
repellent properties of this product.
• Clean the poles with a cloth and lubricate them with a silicone spray to help prevent corrosion and
keep from being gritty. This is especially important after using the product around salt water.
• Store the stakes in a separate storage bag. Do not pack the stakes inside the tent.
Warranty Information
This product has been manufactured under the highest
standards of quality and workmanship. We warrant to the
original consumer purchaser that all aspects of this product will
be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year
from the date of purchase. A replacement for any defective
part will be supplied free of charge for installation by the
consumer. Defects or damage caused by the use of otherthan
genuine parts are not covered by this warranty. This warranty
shall be effective from the date of purchase as shown in the
purchaser receipt.
This warranty is valid for the original consumer purchaser only
and excludes industrial, commercial or business use of the
product, product damage due to shipment or failure which
results from alteration, product abuse, or product misuse,
whether performed by a contractor, service company, or
consumer. We will not be responsible for labor charges and/or
damage incurred in installation, repair or replacement nor for
incidental or consequential damage.
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