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ZANE ARTS PS-033 User manual

PS-033 / LOLO
MANU A L - V e r 1. 0 0
EN
Carrying case x 1
■ITEMS INCLUDED
Please check the contents of this set before fully opening the
tent. If you find something missing, please contact the store
where you purchased it or ZANE ARTS directly.
Inner tent x 1
Long front frame x 1
Short front frame x 1
Rear frame x 1
Bridge frame x 2
Center pole x 1
Pole bag x 1
Rope case x 1
Tent body x 1
2m rope
× 2
3m rope
× 20
※Pegs and hammer not included.
2
Seam tape cannot be attached to the joint at the tip of the indoor
ceiling. In the unlikely event of leakage, you may choose to
apply a commercially available
seam sealant.
Apply seam sealant
Seam on the
inside at tip of
the ceiling.
■ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
Please familiarize yourself with this product before use.
Pegs not include
Pegs are not included. Please prepare the following
recommended pegs ahead of time.
【Recommended Type · Required Number】
●TO-528 / GRART STAKE 28 × 22
3
Noticeable Wrinkles
Commonly used chemically treated fibers used in tents, shelters
and tarps are prone to creases. In particular, the fabric in this
product has noticeable wrinkles due to the color, thickness, and
surface processing of fabric. Please note that it does not affect
performance in any way.
Three Season Tent
This product is not designed to withstand snowfall or low
temperatures. Do not use in low temperatures, where the zippers
may freeze, or in snow.
Waterproofing performance is reduced
The surface is treated with silicone water repellent, but after use,
the water repellent performance will deteriorate and rain will
eventually penetrate the fabric. Please note that the water
repellency cannot be maintained long term. Waterproof
performance of the back side is not affected, so even if water
repellency deteriorates, there is no issue using it as it is.
4
Do not remove the fire prohibition tag
Do not cut or remove the fire-prohibited tag sewn into the
product. Products without a fire-prohibited tag cannot be
guaranteed or repaired.
Chemically treated fibers are used in the fabric of this product.
Chemically treated fibers may liquefy when burned, the liquefied
fabric may stick to skin and cause serious burns. Never bring fire
close to tents, shelters or tarps.
Use of a wood stove is absolutely prohibited.
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6
■ PRECAUTIONS FOR SETUP AND USE
Please follow these guidelines to avoid property damage
and to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
●Fire is strictly prohibited near tents, shelters, and tarps. The
risk of fire, oxygen deficiency, carbon monoxide poisoning,
etc. is extremely dangerous. Keep open flames away from this
tent at all times.
●If bad weather such as a typhoon or storm is expected,
please stop camping immediately.
●Do not set up in places that are easily affected by wind, or
where there is a risk of falling rocks, avalanches, or flooding.
INDICATES SITUATIONS THAT MAY RESULT
IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
!
!
DANGER
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INDICATES SITUATIONS THAT MAY RESULT
IN MINOR INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
●Not for permanent use. If this product is set up permanently, it
will deteriorate and be damaged in a short period of time due
to the effects of ultraviolet rays and other elements.
●Set up on a flat surface with good drainage. Moisture and
dirt can cause deterioration, and rough terrain can damage
the product.
●Before setting up, remove any stones, twigs, or other objects
that may cause damage.
●When setting up, work with two or more people while paying
attention to your surroundings.
●Do not set up when the wind is strong. The main body may
blow away or the product may be damaged by the force of
the wind.
●When setting up, be prepared for wind gusts and be sure that
the body and frame don’t fly away by keeping your hands on
the frame and body while working.
CAUTION
!
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●When extending poles or frames, make sure each section is
inserted securely. Assembling the product incorrectly can lead
to damage.
●When handling poles or frames, pay attention to your
surroundings and be careful not to hit or damage something
around you.
●After setup, secure the tent, shelter, and tarp to the ground
with pegs and ropes to prevent them from being blown away
by wind.
●Do not leave the product unattended for a long period time if
the weather suddenly changes.
■PRECAUTIONS FOR TEARDOWN AND
AFTER USE CARE
Please follow these guidelines to avoid property damage
and to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
●When taking down, work with two or more people.
●Please take down in the reverse order of the setup. Not
following the instructions properly may damage the product.
●When removing poles or frames, pay attention to your
surroundings and be careful not to hit or damage something
around you.
●When folding frames or poles with built-in cords (elastic),
begin folding from the center. This will reduce wear on the
cord by not applying excessive tension.
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INDICATES SITUATIONS THAT MAY RESULT
IN MINOR INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
CAUTION
!
●After each use, clean the fabric and dry thoroughly before
storing. If stored dirty or wet, colors may transfer, moldy
odors may form, and the waterproof coating and seam tape
may come off.
●Frames, poles, and other metal parts should also be
thoroughly dried before storing. If stored dirty of wet they
may be damaged by corrosion.
●Salt can accelerate the deterioration of fabrics. If used near
the sea, rinse with fresh water and dry well before storing.
●Use a soft towel to gently clean or wipe moisture off fabrics.
Rubbing too hard may damage the fabric’s coating.
●Do not use thinners and other organic solvents. This may
cause discoloration or delamination of the water-resistant
treatment.
●Do not wash. This will cause the fabric to deteriorate and
damage to other parts.
●Please keep out of reach of infants and children.
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■ SETUP PROCEDURES
Follow the numbered steps to set up.
【Prepare in Advance】
※Prepare Pegs and Hammer
TO-528/GRART STAKE 28×22
Recommended Pegs • Quantity
※Close all zippers
Install the
Center Pole
1
Install the Frame
2Install Inner Tent
4
Attach Ropes and Drive Pegs
3
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A
A
A
A
1 INSERT THE CENTER POLE
1
A:Make a square by driving pegs (GRART STAKE 28) through the four gray
corner loops that are attached to the gray building tape (webbing).
※Make it as square as possible.
A base that is askew will result in a distorted tent,
making it more prone to damage.
Gray rope
Peg (GRART STAKE 28)
Gray building tape (webbing)
Drive pegs at a 45˚ angle
45˚
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1
C
C
B
Peg (GRART STAKE 28)
B: Stand the center pole in the room and push up into the apex.
C: Drive pegs (GRART STAKE 28) into the remaining
two side corners to complete.
45˚
Drive pegs at 45˚ angle
Center pole
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2 INSERT THE CENTER POLE
C
A
B
Frame with
Silver ends
Gray tape
Sleeve Clip
Clip
Gray rope
1 INSTALL THE FRAME
2
A: Insert the longest frame (long front frame),
with the silver ends, into the sleeve
with the gray binding.
B: Insert corner clips with gray rope
into both ends of frame.
C: Clip (2 places)
14
F
D
E
Clip
Clip
Sleeve
2 SETTING UP THE SHORT FRAME
2
15
D: Insert the second to longest frame (the short front frame)
through the sleeve with black binding.
E : Insert corner clips with black rope
on both ends of frame.
F: Attach clips (4 places)
Black Binding
Black Rope
I
G
H
3 SETTING UP THE BRIDGE FRAMES
2
G: Insert frames (bridge frame) with locking grommet tips
into grommets above entrance on both sides.
H: Insert clips on bottom side corners into ends
of bridge frames on both sides.
I: Attach clips (5 locations) to bridge frame.
Repeat on opposite side.
Attach clips
(5 places)
Locking
grommet tip
grommet
Clip
16
Clip
L
M
NK
N
J
J
4 SETTING UP THE REAR FRAME
2
Clip
Clip
17
J: Peg down two front corners (GRART STAKE 28).
K : Insert shortest frame (rear frame) through back sleeve.
L: Insert back side clips into ends of bridge frames on both sides.
M: Attach clip (2 places)
N: Pull both back corners out and peg down (GRART STAKE 28).
Attach 2 m and 3 m ropes according to the diagram below.
The 2 m ropes are only used in 2 places, all others are 3 m.
Attach the rope to rings where available,
where rings are not available, attach to webbing.
In this section,
attach two ropes
to one ring.
Attaching ropes
18
1 ATTACH ROPES AND DRIVE PEGS
3
2 m rope Besides these two,
all other ropes are 3 m ropes
Without Ring
With Ring
Ring
Tensioner
Drive
pegs
Webbing
B
A
A
A
B
B
B
D D
D D
B
C C
B
※Do not fully tension ropes
until after installing inner tent.
Lasso the
webbing loop.
Lasso intersecting
frame poles together.
In section B peg down
two ropes with one pegand in
section C three ropes with one peg.
32 ATTACH ROPES AND DRIVE PEGS
A: Lasso the webbing loop.
B: Peg down two ropes with one peg.
C: Peg down three ropes with one peg.
D: Peg down one rope with one peg.
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B
A
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Secure with
hook-and-loop tape
Hook
Adjust
Adjuster
1: Pass cord lock through loop
2: Slide to secure
A: Hang inner tent hook on D ring of center pole, adjust height as needed
and secure with hook-and-loop tape.
(the D ring can be easily reached by tilting the pole diagonally).
B: Fix the inner tent to the center pole with cords (2 places).
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41 INSTALL INNER TENT
Cord Lock

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