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Never assemble or disassemble
the product in extreme weather
conditions, such as strong wind.
Choose ground that is as solid and
level as possible for erecting the
product. Sandy or snowy surfaces
reduce stability. Make sure that
the ground provides a firm hold
for the pegs.
When the tent is erected, there is a
risk of tripping on the guy ropes.
Check the product for damage or
wear before each use. Only use the
product if it is in perfect condition!
Dangers due to weather!
Pay attention to local and chang-
ing conditions. Consider e.g.
tides, flood hazards and forest fire
hazards.
Protect the product from strong
wind and storms. Place the prod-
uct in a spot least susceptible to
wind.
Prior to strong wind, replace the
normal ground pegs with special
storm pegs (not included in the
package contents). Enquire about
sensible accessories, such as extra
guy lines, at a specialist shop.
Prior to heavy snow fall or storms,
disassemble the product.
Remove snow from the product.
Otherwise the product can col-
lapse under the weight.
Do not tension the product too
much, otherwise it cannot adapt to
changing weather conditions and
can become damaged.
In the event of moisture or rain,
tent fabrics expand to a varying
extent, making it necessary to
re-tension the guy lines.
When the material becomes tight
again as it dries, the guy lines must
be loosened again.
Risk of property damage!
Assembling the product in the
wrong sequence can result in
damage. Liability of any kind is
excluded.
Never hit the ground pegs into
the ground with too much force!
If necessary, use a loop to extend
the guy lines and move the ground
peg to another spot.
The polyester material is PU-coat-
ed and therefore water resistant.
Do not use insect spray inside or
on the product. The coating can
be affected.
Small leaks along the seams can
be remedied with a seam spray
(not included in the package con-
tents). A waterproofing spray can
be used on the tent surface.
Selecting a location
WARNING! Dangers due to
weather!
Pay attention to local and chang-
ing conditions. Consider e.g.
tides, flood hazards and forest fire
hazards.
Protect the product from strong
wind and storms. Make use of
natural wind protection such as
hedges, rocks, etc.
Choose a site that is as level and
clean as possible. Avoid depres-
sions in the ground.
Remove any stones, branches or
other sharp objects, to avoid dam-
aging the ground sheet.
In sandy soil, use appropriate
ground pegs (not included in the
package contents) to avoid unin-
tentional loosening of the tension.
Assembly
The product should be
assembled by two people.
Carry out a test setup before your
trip. Make sure the product and
all components are complete and
undamaged.
1. Open the carry bag (7) and take
out the contents.
2. Undo the ties on the rolled prod-
uct (Fig. B).
3. Remove all components and
spread the inner tent (1) flat on
the ground.
Note: put the ties in a safe place
so they can be used again to pack
away the product.
4. Insert the segments of the fibre-
glass poles (3) into one another
and guide the poles through the
tunnel guides of the inner tent (1)
(Fig. C).
5. Bend the fibreglass poles (3) and
put their ends over the pins on the
metal rings (1a) at the front and
back of the inner tent (Fig. D).
6. Stretch the tent floor so that there
are no creases in it and secure
each corner and metal ring with a
ground peg (4) (Fig. E).
Note: insert the ground pegs into
the ground at a slight angle in a
way that ensures a secure hold but
does not increase the tension in
the tent fabric. Tent fabric and guy
points should only be slightly ten-
sioned, allowing for wind strain.
7. Pull the outer tent (2) over the
erected inner tent.
Note: ensure that the window of
the outer tent is over the window of
the inner tent.
8. Tension the guy ropes and attach
each one with a ground peg (4)
(Fig. F).
9. Secure the rubber loops of the
outer tent, located near the
ground, with ground pegs (Fig. F).
Note: make sure the product is not
under too much tension.
Note: check the tensioning of the
tent depending on the weather.
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