Ro-Man RAPID X 300 User manual

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IMPORTANT
Please read instructions carefully. Familiarise yourself with the product before use.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
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6 PERSON QUICK UP TENT
RAPID X 300

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The following precautions should be taken when camping:
• DO NOT: Use candles, matches or open flames of any kind in or near a tent
• DO NOT: Cook inside a tent
• Build campfires downwind and several metres away from a tent
• Ensure campfires are fully extinguished before leaving a campsite or before retiring
for the night
• Extreme caution must be exercised when using fuel-powered lanterns or heaters
near a tent
• Use battery-operated lanterns whenever possible
• DO NOT: Refuel lanterns, heaters or stoves inside a tent
• Extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep
• DO NOT: Smoke in a tent
• DO NOT: Store flammable liquids inside a tent
• This tent is not intended for use as a permanent structure
WARNING!
KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM TENT AT ALL TIMES.

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COMPONENTS
A. 1 x Inner tent
B. 1 x Flysheet
C. 1 x Carry bag
D. 2 x Awning poles
E. 1 x Flysheet pole
F. 8 x Guy ropes
G. 14 x Pegs
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14 x Pegs

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• Read all set up instructions
• Note: A minimum of TWO PEOPLE are required
to set up and dismantle this tent
• Select a flat surface free from sticks, rocks and
any hard or sharp objects
• Check overhead for any dangerous branches or power lines
• Do not set up tent under large trees or branches
• Do not camp at the base of a cliff
• Make sure tent is fully secured with pegs and guy ropes
provided to prevent damage or injury
Before assembling the tent:
TENT ASSEMBLY
UNFOLD TENT
EXTEND EACH POLE STAKE THE
INNER TENT
FOLD OUT EACH POLE
HUB
CLICK
Unpack your tent and remove the strap. Unfold tent. Select smooth level ground to lay the tent out. Fold out each
pole as shown. Ensure all corner connectors are covered.
Extend each of the telescopic side poles until they click into place. Stake the tent by using the pegs at all four corners.

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SECURE THE
FLYSHEET
FRONT AWNING FINAL STAGE
INSERT POLE INTO FLYSHEET
A
B
Secure all fasteners to poles (A)
and buckles at base (B) on all four corners.
Insert shock corded pole through sleeve in front
dome section of flysheet. Insert base pins into both
sides of the pole ends to secure.
Set up the front awning with poles and secure with guy ropes. Peg out all guy ropes and peg points.

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DISMANTLE THE TENT
REMOVE PEGS/
COLLAPSE AWNING
DISASSEMBLE POLE
FROM FLYSHEET
• Ensure all doors are zipped almost closed, leaving space to allow air to escape when re-packing.
• Store the shock-corded poles and pegs in their corresponding bags to prevent damage to the fabric.
Release all fasteners and buckles.
Remove the shock-corded pole from flysheet.
Remove all pegs by pulling the hook ends. Avoid pulling the peg loops
sewn into the fabric body. Remove poles from awning. Roll up guy ropes.
RELEASE FLYSHEET
COLLAPSE ROOF POLES INWARDS FOLD THE TENT
RELEASE BUTTON
Remove the flysheet. Take down the tent. Lower the telescopic legs by pushing in the release button.
IMPORTANT: You must loosen the strap as you drop the legs down.
This releases tension on the fabric to prevent tearing.
Fold the legs onto the arms towards the centre
and then fold the tent in half.

Fix straps tightly in place.
Place tent, flysheet, poles and pegs into carry bag.
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x 2
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GATHER CORNERS ROLL TIGHTLY
Gather all of the corners together so the hub is at the bottom. Gather the excess fabric together by rolling tightly.
PACKING THE TENT
CARING FOR YOUR TENT
• DO NOT machine wash
• Spot clean shelter and hand wash flysheet only
• DO NOT clean with soap, detergent, petrol, oil or solvents
• DO NOT iron
• DO NOT dry clean
• Lay on a flat surface to dry
• Ensure the tent is fully dry before storage
NOTE: If the tent gets wet during camping, shake as
much water off as possible and pack away normally. It is
important to set up the wet tent again within 24 hours
of folding and allow it to dry thoroughly. This will prevent
mildew forming on the tent. To assist with the drying
process, you may use an absorbent cloth or sponge to wipe
down the tent. Air dry in sunlight as quickly as possible.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM SOLUTION PROBLEM SOLUTION
1. CONDENSATION
This is caused by lower temperatures on
the outside of the tent combined with body
heat on the inside of the tent. When this
occurs, avoid touching walls. Leaving doors
and windows open will reduce condensation
of moisture.
4. FAULTY ZIPPER
The zipper separates, you can move the
slider to the beginning of the zipper tape
and rework the zipper. If this continues,
local awning or upholstery repair shops
may be able to assist you.
2. SEAM LEAKAGE
To protect against seam leakage, apply a
generous amount of seam sealer on all
interior seams.
5. FLOOR
CONDENSATION
A ground cloth under the tent prevents the
floor from feeling damp and helps prolong
the life of the tent. The cloth should be
smaller than the tent floor to prevent rain
from running under the tent.
3. MILDEW
To avoid mildew, never store your tent wet or
damp. However, if mildew occurs, clean using
a mild detergent. Let the tent dry completely
in sunlight and apply seam sealer compound
on inside seams
6. REMOVING PEGS
Peg should be pulled with another peg,
hammer or peg puller, but never by pulling
the tent. Avoid pegging tent so tight that it
stretches the fabric. Over stretching may
cause peg loops to tear.
This troubleshooting guide is designed to give you years of fun and enjoyment from your tent.
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