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Texsport Authentic Adventure Gear 01322 User manual

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Item 01322
Europa Two-Room Tent
Thank you for buying a Texsport Authentic Adventure Gear Product. We hope you enjoy your new tent and that it will serve you with
many years of camping pleasure. We encourage you to read and understand each step of the set-up instructions prior to working with
the tent.
Do not apply excessive force to this product.
ARTS LIST:
A - 6 Sets of Steel Leg oles
NOTE: 2 SETS OF POLES ARE CORNER
REAR LEG POLES, WITH 1 ANGLED JOINT.
2 SETS OF POLES ARE CORNER FRONT
POLES, WITH 2 ANGLE JOINTS, 1
POINTING BACK AND ONE POINTING
FORWARDS. 2 SETS OF POLES ARE
PLAIN, THESE ARE CENTER POLES.
B - 3 Sets of Fiberglass Tent oles
C - 2 Sets of Fiberglass Vestibule oles
D - 1 Set of Fiberglass Fly Awning oles
E - 1 Tent Skin
F - Rain Fly
G - Tent Stakes, Ropes and Clews
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
Prepare your tent site by removing all sharp stones, twigs, etc. The site should be flat and have no depressions that could collect rain
water. We recommend setting your tent on top of a polyethylene ground cloth. A Texsport P.E. Tarp works very well for a ground
cloth.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
STE 1 - Spread the tent floor on
the ground and assemble all
your poles. Select the 2 longest
and thickest fiberglass poles and
push them through the tent
sleeves diagonally across the
top. Insert the tent poles into the
plastic corner joints.
STE 2 - Get the shorter and
thickest tent pole and push it
through the front center sleeves
to the rear of the tent and into
the plastic joints.
STE 3 - Once all three tent poles
are placed, tie the tent poles
together with the ties provided in
the center.
MODEL: WELLINGTON
TWO-ROOM TENT
ITEM # 01328
MADE IN CHINA
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CONDENSATION:
The human body gives off a considerable amount of moisture during the night. If this moisture cannot escape from the tent, it will
condense on the inner surface, especially during cold weather.
a. Coated Nylon Tents: Condensation may build up on the inner surface and make it wet. This does not mean the tent leaks.
Rain droplets may knock much condensation loose, which may feel like leakage or misting. If
windows are left open, this condition will be reduced.
b. Breathable Tents: A breathable roof with a top fly will greatly reduce condensation.
ZI ERS:
If zippers stick, lubricate with silicone. Never force a zipper which has material caught in it, as this will bend the slider and prevent
the zipper from closing. Continual use in a sandy environment can cause the slider to erode and fail to close the zipper.
STORAGE:
Tents should be stored dry and loosely folded, away from heat. Keep out of reach of mice as they like to nest in tents. Never store
directly on concrete, as moisture and chemicals in concrete may damage the nylon.
WASHING:
Hand wash with a sponge, using soap such as Ivory Flakes. Never use detergent or washing machines as they may damage the
coating or seams.
HOW LONG WILL A NYLON TENT LAST?
Various conditions will affect the length of service which you receive:
a. A nylon tent which is left erected all summer may last only one or two seasons, as the sun’s ultra-violet rays damage nylon
continual exposure.
b. Never store a tent wet or damp, as mildew may develop. It will not harm nylon, however, mildew is unsightly and may
damage other parts of the tent (i.e. zipper tapes).
c. Avoid spraying insect repellent or hair sprays, etc. on tent fabric as they may be harmful.
RE AIR:
Adhesive-backed rip-stop tape is recommended for repairing tears.
QUESTIONS:
If you should have any questions, problems or comments, please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-231-1402.
This Department is open M–F from 8 a.m.– p.m. CST. www.texsport.com
GUY RO E ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STE 1 Tie a loop with a knot to fit over the pin on the
top of the pole system or tie the rope to a “D”
ring, depending on which product you have.
STE 2 Tie the other end of the rope to the metal clew.
STE 3 Loop the guy rope around the stake and inter-
twine the clew and guy rope. Make sure you
have tension on the guy rope after you are
done. If there is not enough tension, just slide
the clew up the guy rope towards the top of the
pole or “D” ring to tighten.
SOME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Make sure you stake the tent (with the tents stakes included) in windy weather, or if you anticipate afternoon winds coming up while
you are away from your campsite. Stake one corner, then stake each consecutive corner in a clockwise rations. Make sure the tent
floor remains tight. After staking the corners return and stake any other stake loop positions if applicable. Always place your tent a
safe distance from your campfire - unstaked tents placed upwind of the fire can be blown into the fire. Tents placed downwind of the
fire are often showered with tiny sparks that can burn holes into the lightweight fabrics of your tent. The frame system on this tent
was designed to collapse during high winds. By collapsing in the wind the frame will not break, offering you years of continued use.
We recommend that you practice setting your tent at home before taking it into the wilderness.
WATER ROOFING YOUR TENT:
Texsport tents are made form coated water-repellent fabrics. However, the sewing process, necessary in all tent fabrication, can
cause water leakage where the sewing needles have perforated the fabric in the seams. Without treatment the tent will leak. Every
new tent needs to be seam sealed to make it water tight. We recommend using Texsport Spray Waterproofing/Seam Sealer which
may be found at your local outdoor outfitter or camping store.
WARNING:
Texsport tent fabrics are flame retardant treated per C.P.A.I.-84 specification. However, for your safety, we recommend that NO
OPEN FLAME BE USED IN OR NEAR YOUR TENT.
TENT STAKES:
All tents should be staked down. The stakes supplied with your tent are effective for most conditions; however, specialized stakes are
recommended in certain cases:
a. Sand Stakes: Long broad stakes designed to hold in loose sand.
b. Steel Stakes: Most effective in hard, rocky or frozen soil. These can rust and their sharp edges could damage the tent if
stored with the tent. In extremely hard soil a steel rod can be used to make the starter hole.
c. Skewer Stakes: Lightweight, but less holding power that the standard stakes.
d. Snow Stakes: The most common method is to bury objects with a great deal of surface area in the snow i.e. branches,
aluminum pie plates, stuff sacks or tent bags filled with snow and buried: (this may be referred to as the
dead man method). Tents can also be secured to snow skis or poles which are stuck into the snow.
Rope
Loop the rope up
through and back
under again
ole
Ground
Stake
Loop
Tie Loop
Rope and
Adjuster
lastic
Clew
“D” Ring
Tent
Stake
STE 4 - This is what your tent
should look like so far.
NOTE: ATTACHING THE LEGS TO
THIS TENT IS EASIER WITH THE
HEL OF ANOTHER ERSON.
STE 5 - REAR CORNER LEG
OLES: Insert the leg poles into
the top plastic corner joint. Angle
each of the side window awning
joints towards the front of the
tent. Insert the pin into the bot-
tom of each leg that is attached
to the tent skin.
STE 6 - FRONT CORNER LEG
OLES: Insert the leg poles into
the top plastic corner joints. the
front leg poles have two angled
joints. The lower is for the side
window awning joint. The top is
for the front fly awning joint.
Insert the pin into the bottom of
each leg that is attached to the
tent skin.
STE 7 - Insert the center plain
poles into plastic top joint. in
the bottoms and now attach all
speed clips to the tent onto the
black leg poles.
STE 10 - For the fly assembly,
spread fly out and find the
sleeve for the awning. ush fly
awning pole through. Flip the fly
so the pole in underneath.
STE 11 - Insert awning poles
into the front leg joints on both
sides.
STE 12 - Snap fly buckles
together at the bottom of the
tent. to secure fly. Once you have
your tent assembled and you are
sure where you want to keep it,
stake it down.
STE 8 - To assemble the side
window awnings, you must push
through the thinner fiberglass
poles through the sleeves.
STE 9 - Insert window poles
into the back leg joint and front
lower leg joint. Do this to the
other window awning.

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