DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TENT SET UP IN DIRECT
SUNLIGHT LONGER THAN NECESSARY. THE SUN’S
ULTRAVIOLET (UV) LIGHT DEGRADES ALMOST
EVERY FABRIC AND MATERIAL. IF LEFT IN
SUNLIGHT FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME,
FABRIC WILL FADE AND WEAKEN. DO NOT STORE
TENT ON CONCRETE FLOOR. DO NOT SPRAY THE
TENT WITH INSECTICIDE.
Your tent is water repellent, however, it is not waterproof.
During heavy rain, some leakage may occur. Keep
objects from touching the inside of the tent. Such
objects may cause leakage at point of contact. If seam
leakage occurs, it can be controlled by applying a seam
sealer compound.
EXERCISE CARE WHEN USING ELECTRIC DEVICES
IN
AND
NEAR
TENTS.
Although our tents and screen houses are constructed to
rigid specifications, periods of wind or rain soaking the
ground may loosen the stakes and cause the uprights to
sink into the ground. This will weaken the rigidity of the
overall structure. Water pockets may also form in the
roof if the unit is not assembled taut, possibly causing
broken frames and torn fabric.
SAFETY WARNING -
Do’s and Do Not’s
CARBON MONOXIDE GAS WILL KILL YOU
Stoves, heaters, grills, lantern, candles, and other fuel-burning devices that
burn propane, natural gas, charcoal, kerosene, coal, or other fuels produce a
toxic gas called carbon monoxide. Because carbon monoxide gas is invisible,
odorless, and colorless, a dangerous level of carbon monoxide gas can
accumulate in a tent which cannot be detected by sight, smell, or taste. For
these reasons:
• DO NOT use matches, lighters, stoves, heaters, grills, lanterns, candles,
cooking equipment, or other fuel-burning devices inside or near a tent.
• DO NOT build fires inside or near a tent.
• DO NOT leave campfires unattended.
Your failure to follow this warning will cause death, serious injury, or permanent
disability to you or others.
PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN
• DO NOT leave children unattended inside a tent or in camp.
• DO NOT allow children to assemble a tent.
• DO NOT allow children to enter or exit a tent except through the door.
• DO NOT allow children to remain in a closed-up tent on hot days.
Your failure to follow this warning will cause death, serious injury, or permanent
disability
to
your
children.
FLAMMABILITY WARNING KEEP ALL FLAME AND
HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC
This tent is made with flame resistant fabric which meets CPAI-84 specification.
IT IS NOT FIREPROOF. The fabric will 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.
Your failure to follow this warning will cause death, serious injury, or permanent
disability to you or others.
CAMPING DO’S AND DON’TS
DO NOT...
1. Do not pitch tent near open fire.
2. Do not leave campfire unattended.
3. Do not leave children unattended inside a tent.
4. Do not use heating, lighting or cooking equipment with open flames
in or near tents.
5. Do not use other than recommended water repellent compounds
on your tent.
6. Do not spray the tent with insecticide.
7. Do not store tent on concrete floor.
DO...
1. Always extinguish campfire before leaving area.
2. Exercise care when using electricity and lighting in and near tents.
3. Make certain your tent is properly ventilated in all weather conditions. In
extreme weather conditions, snow could obstruct airflow and cause
asphyxiation unless cleared frequently.
EVERYONE WHO USES THIS TENT SHOULD READ THIS
MANUAL AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL SAFETY
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE,
ASSEMBLY, CARE, MAINTENANCE, AND STORAGE.
KEEP THIS MANUAL SO YOU CAN REFER TO IT LATER.
4. Anchor your tent securely to provide additional security
from changing climatic conditions. Snow pegs, skis and/or
heavy rocks may be necessary to supplement tent stakes
and guy ropes.
5. Take your tent down and store properly after camping.
DANGER
Send your request for parts to:
Exxel Outdoors, LLC.
6235 Lookout Road, Boulder, CO 80301
DANGER
WARNING
CARE
Folding Instructions
7
Safety & Care
4
• Unzip tent doors and windows and collapse the tent, removing and dissembling the poles.
Place the poles in the pole storage bag and tie shut.
• Remove stakes. Do not remove stakes from the ground by pulling on the stake loops. This may
cause the stake loops to tear out of the seam. Place stakes in stake bag and tie shut.
• Spread tent out flat with all loose fabric within the edges of the tent base and distribute evenly.
Try to flatten tent as much as possible.
• Fold tent in half, thirds or quarters. (Folding depends on the length of the tent pole section.)
• Fold fly and lay on top of the folded tent.
• Place pole bag on back end of tent (trapped air is more easily forced out of the open door when
you are rolling up the tent.) The folded tent should be the width of the pole bag.
• Beginning at the back end, roll your tent tightly around the pole bag, forcing out excess air as
you roll. Keep tent edges straight and pole bag centered as you roll.
• When tent is rolled up, tie strap around it and place into carry bag with stake bag, instruction
sheet, and other miscellaneous parts. If tent won’t fit into bag, unroll and reroll more tightly.
• Make certain tent is clean and dry before storing. Store in a dry area off of concrete floor.
• Make certain that all campfires are extinguished completely before leaving campsite and that all
trash is put into appropriate trash receptacles or taken with you and disposed of properly.
Tent Folding Instruction
Fold tent into rectangular shape.
Dimension A should be
close to but not exceed
length of the pole bag.
A
Front of tent
(door unzipped)
BREAKING CAMP