Wild Country Cabin 108 User manual

Cabin 108
Quick Code 25048

Step 1. Select a clear and level place to set up, clear stones and twigs etc.
Unpack Tent, and spread out with the door in the desired direction.
Step 2. Making sure zippers are closed peg out the 4 corners of the tent,
keeping the tent tight and square. Peg out remaining peg points
Step 3. Assemble the roof ridge poles using 3 x No 1 poles, Insert one end of pole set into
sleeve on roof and thread through to other side, Making sure the poles are through
the Black webbing support loop at each end. Repeat for other pole sets..
Step 4. Take 1 x No 2 Corner upright pole and join to roof ridge pole making sure to have
the pole foot end facing into the centre of the tent See Fig 2
(make sure the poles with holes near the top corner bend are at the front of the tent)
Repeat for other 3 upright poles.
Now take 2 x No 3 adjustable centre upright pole and join to the centre roof ridge pole
(make sure the poles with holes near the top corner bend are at the front of the tent).
Make sure front adjustable centre upright pole goes through the material pocket
where the awning joins the tent.
*Note webbing support loop should now be held in place by the retaining rivet on the poles.
Step 5. Open zippers on door and windows
(Important to aid in lifting the tent and failure to do so may result in damage to the tent)
then begin lifting the tent from one side with a person at each end until the poles
are in the upright position.
Repeat for other side now the tent will be standing, supported by the 4 corners.
Now lift the centre upright poles and adjust to tension the tent.
Adjust the tension of the corner poles by moving each pole closer to the outside of the tent.
The tent should now be standing correctly with the roof and walls straight and taut.
Step 6. Take 3 x No 6 Awning ridge poles and begin assembly by putting the right-angle
spigot point into the hole at top of front poles and lifting up to horizontal position.
Adjust the length to match the awning.
Then with 2 people take 2 x awning angle poles No 7 and awning centre upright
poles No 5 put the spigot point through both awning angle poles and awning
centre ridge pole then through the awning eyelet.
While 1 person supports this take 1 x awning upright pole No 4 and put the spigot point
through the awning angle pole and the awning side ridge pole then through the awning
eyelet. Repeat for the other side.
Now use the guy ropes over the spigot point and peg out approximately
1.5 metres from the tent.
Adjust the tension on all poles until the awning is straight and taut,
then adjust the guy rope tight.
Step 7. Now the tent is fully standing open doors and windows as required there are
toggles and loops to hold if you roll the flap up.
If you require the side door covers as awning use the 2 x No 8 poles and guy ropes to erect.
Assembly instruction steps

Step 1. Select a clear and level place to set up, clear stones and twigs etc.
Unpack Tent, and spread out with the door in the desired direction.
Step 2. Making sure zippers are closed peg out the 4 corners of the tent,
keeping the tent tight and square. Peg out remaining peg points
Step 3. Assemble the roof ridge poles using 3 x No 1 poles, Insert one end of pole set into
sleeve on roof and thread through to other side, Making sure the poles are through
the Black webbing support loop at each end. Repeat for other pole sets..
Step 4. Take 1 x No 2 Corner upright pole and join to roof ridge pole making sure to have
the pole foot end facing into the centre of the tent See Fig 2
(make sure the poles with holes near the top corner bend are at the front of the tent)
Repeat for other 3 upright poles.
Now take 2 x No 3 adjustable centre upright pole and join to the centre roof ridge pole
(make sure the poles with holes near the top corner bend are at the front of the tent).
Make sure front adjustable centre upright pole goes through the material pocket
where the awning joins the tent.
*Note webbing support loop should now be held in place by the retaining rivet on the poles.
Step 5. Open zippers on door and windows
(Important to aid in lifting the tent and failure to do so may result in damage to the tent)
then begin lifting the tent from one side with a person at each end until the poles
are in the upright position.
Repeat for other side now the tent will be standing, supported by the 4 corners.
Now lift the centre upright poles and adjust to tension the tent.
Adjust the tension of the corner poles by moving each pole closer to the outside of the tent.
The tent should now be standing correctly with the roof and walls straight and taut.
Step 6. Take 3 x No 6 Awning ridge poles and begin assembly by putting the right-angle
spigot point into the hole at top of front poles and lifting up to horizontal position.
Adjust the length to match the awning.
Then with 2 people take 2 x awning angle poles No 7 and awning centre upright
poles No 5 put the spigot point through both awning angle poles and awning
centre ridge pole then through the awning eyelet.
While 1 person supports this take 1 x awning upright pole No 4 and put the spigot point
through the awning angle pole and the awning side ridge pole then through the awning
eyelet. Repeat for the other side.
Now use the guy ropes over the spigot point and peg out approximately
1.5 metres from the tent.
Adjust the tension on all poles until the awning is straight and taut,
then adjust the guy rope tight.
Step 7. Now the tent is fully standing open doors and windows as required there are
toggles and loops to hold if you roll the flap up.
If you require the side door covers as awning use the 2 x No 8 poles and guy ropes to erect.
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Parts List
Item Qty. Description
(1) 3 Roof ridge pole
(2) 4 Corner upright pole
(3) 2 Centre adjustable upright pole
(4) 2 Awning upright pole
(5) 1 Awning centre upright pole
(6) 3 Awning ridge pole
(7) 2 Awning angle pole
(8) 2 Side Awning upright pole
Pegs, guy ropes, carry bag
Ridge poles
Webbing Loop
Ridge poles
Ridge poles
Poles
Poles
Fig. 1
Fig. 2

WARRANTY
This tent is warranted for a period of one year from date of purchase.
The manufacturer will during the warranty period repair any manufacturing
faults or defects in the tent or at its discretion replace the tent or defective part.
Original proof of purchase is required. Shipping costs to and from the
manufacturer is not covered by the warranty.
The warranty does not cover misuse, accidents, acts of nature or storm damage,
modifications or vandalism.
As the tent is designed for short period use the warranty will not cover against
damage caused by permanent habitation.
The warranty does not cover against normal wear & tear including fading and rusting
Warranty will not cover zippers found to be faulty due to not following assembly instructions
or by not using care and maintenance to keep the zipper free from dirt, sand or grime.
extended use or
Before using the tent for the first time it is recommended to check to make sure
everything is complete and you become familiar with the assembly of the tent.
It is also very important to season the canvas to be ready for use.
The tent should be erected, close all windows and doors then the
canvas should be thoroughly wet using hose on spray setting.
Let the tent dry completely. This will allow the canvas and stitching to shrink
Repeat 2-3 times to ensure sealing of the seams is complete. If in use you find
seams wicking use a wax stick to form a barrier on the stitching.
Never store the tent wet. If tent is wet take out of storage bag as soon as possible
and leave spread out to dry completely before storing away.
Warning
use any form of flame or fuel burning appliances, Heaters, candles or
matches inside the tent
set up near open flame
allow water to pool on roof or awnings, lower the awnings during rain.
DO NOT use soap or detergent.
DO NOT store directly on concrete floors
DO NOT expose to petrol, oil or solvents
DO NOT spray insecticides onto the canvas
Due to cold air outside and warm air inside the tent condensation may form on
the canvas, this is a natural event. Ventilation will help minimise this
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
Clean only with cold water and a brush.
Care and Safety
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