4

Stake the Tent

 

 

 

 

t Secure tent by driving stakes

through the

 

webbing loops sewn to the

tent base. (Fig. 10)

 

t Keep the floor taut.

 

Webbing

Tent

Webbing

Fig. 11

Loop

Stake

 

 

 

Fig. 10

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Attach Rainfly

 

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Attach the plastic fasteners to the leg poles below the

t push button. (Fig. 11)

 

 

t Pull the webbing to adjust the firmness of rainfly on tent. (Fig. 11)

 

t Attach and stake out guylines. (Fig. 12)

 

 

t Adjust sliders to make guylines tight.

 

Push Button

Guyline

 

 

Plastic Fastener

Stake

Fig. 12

Fig. 9

Disassembly

 

7

To Store

 

To take down the tent, follow the previous steps and illustrations in

 

1. All stakes must be placed in the storage bag to

6 the reverse order:

 

prevent damage to the fabric items placed in the

tTake off the plastic fasteners from leg poles. (Fig. 11)

 

 

carry case.

t Remove guylines and stakes. (Fig. 12 and 10)

 

 

2. Make sure all components are clean and dry

t Remove rainfly from the tent. (Fig. 7)

 

 

before placing in carry case.

t Lower the frame one leg pole at a time by pushing the lock

 

 

3. Store in a clean, dry area.

buttons and collapsing the telescoping leg poles. (Fig. 6)

 

 

 

 

 

t Fold the arm joints located at each of the tent corners. (Fig. 4)

 

 

 

t Collapse the tent by folding the arms upward until the tent

 

 

 

stands upright with the hub assembly at the top. (Fig. 2 and 1)

 

 

 

t Place the tent in the carry case for storage.

 

 

 

TIP: After collapsing the tent, place it on its side, then roll it

 

 

 

multiple times with pressure to reduce its size. This will allow the

 

 

 

unit to slip into the carry case.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STITCH LINE

Things You Should Know:

t Under certain conditions (cold weather, high humidity, etc.) condensation will form on the inside of your tent. Condensation is caused by water vapor from your breath, perspiration, or any wet clothing inside the tent. It is NOT LEAKAGE through the tent fabric.

t Tree limbs, tree sap, bird droppings, or moisture steadily dripping off tree limbs can cause damage to the tent fabric and its coating resulting in leaks or loss of flame-resistant properties.

t Never store tent, even for a short period of time, without drying it thoroughly and brushing off caked dirt. Do not pack stakes inside your tent. Use a separate storage bag.

t Stakes should be removed by pulling on the stake itself. NEVER PULL ON THE TENT TO REMOVE STAKES AS THIS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.

t Do not leave your tent set-up for weeks at a time. Be aware that exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun can seriously damage material and/or cause it to become discolored.

t This product is not intended to be used during heavy rain, wind, hail, snow or other inclement weather. Excess water build-up can cause the frame system to be come unstable, and possibly collapse, causing injury.

t The tent should be taken down and placed in storage during windy conditions to avoid damage to product or personal injury.

t DO NOT use gas or flame sources under or near this product.

WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM

THIS TENT FABRIC.

This tent meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. The fabric may burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.

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