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Goliath II Tent 10P
PLU:383996
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DESCRIPTION PIC. QTY.
Steel Pole F
Rope
1
Inner Tent
Flysheet
Carry Bag
Steel Pegs
Fibreglass Pole A
( Yellow Indicator)
Steel Pole C
( Yellow Indicator)
Steel Pole E
( Red Indicator)
Steel Pole D
( White Indicator)
Fibreglass Pole B
( White Indicator)
1. Lay the inner tent flat on the ground, outside facing up.
2. Slide the fibreglass poles through the pole sleeves,
matching the color labels.
3. Insert both ends of each fibreglass pole into the 3way
steel hub, according to the color labels. The steel hub is
already fixed to the inner tent.
.
1. Assemble the steel poles as illustrated.
2. Insert both ends of each steel pole into the 3way steel
hub, according to the color labels.
3. Repeat step 2 for the other steel poles, the tent will
now be standing up.
4. Attach the G hooks to the steel poles.
1. Cover the inner tent with flysheet.
2. Secure the flysheet by pushing the pegs through the
elastic tape into the ground.
1. Use the guy ropes and steel pegs to secure the
assembled tent to the ground.
2. To make the awning, secure the flysheet doors to
the steel poles and guy ropes.
Made in Vietnam
Manufactured & packaged for SRGS PTY LTD
ABN 23 113 230 050
6 Coulthards Avenue, Strathpine QLD 4500, Australia
Warning
Before using the tent for the first time, it is recommended to check all components have
been included and you become familiar with the assembly of the tent by reading through
the instructions first.
• DO NOT set up near open flame. The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with
any flame source.
• DO NOT use any form of flame or fuel burning appliances, heaters, candles or matches
inside or under the canopy of the tent.
• Ensure your site is free from any objects and obstructions by checking the area and clear
away any rocks, tree branches or any sharp objects prior to setting up your tent.
• Keep away from any overhead power lines and do not set up under trees where there is
the potential for either falling branches or lightning strikes to occur.
• Tent must be securely pegged to the ground using all the peg points provided. All guy
ropes attached to the tent must be used at all time to create added stability and avoid
possible damage to either property or persons. It is crucial to do this anytime you have the
tent up to minimize the impact of unexpected wind gusts.
• Be cautious when handling the frame. Avoid pinching hands or fingers in any moving
parts.
• Utility hooks are designed for small hanging objects only. Do not hang any object heavier
than 2kgs. Check the hook every time before use. Do not use if it comes loose!
• Keep children away from the set up area.
• When removing the pegs from the ground, never pull on the tent to remove. This may
cause damage to either property or persons. Always pull on the peg itself.
This tent is not designed to be a permanent or semi-permanent structure. It is designed to
be used as a portable and temporary structure.
Care and maintenance
The following are some helpful tips on how to clean and properly store your tent.
• Wash frame and canopy with a mild solution of soap and water, rinse thoroughly. Dry
completely. Do not use bleach or solvents.
• DO NOT spray insecticides or bug repellant directly or near any fabric. This may damage
the water-repellant treatment.
• Always return the tent to the carry bag after use. Be sure the tent is completely dry before
storing it.
• Never store the tent wet. If the tent is wet, please take out from storage bag as soon as
possible and leave spread out to dry completely before storing away.
• Due to cold air outside and warm air inside the tent may develop condensation on the
inside of the tent. This is a natural event and adequate ventilation will help minimise this.