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Use

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5. Fold the two fibreglass poles 

8

 for the outer tent apart and connect the individ-

ual pole elements in sequence.

6. Run the two fibreglass poles with the plastic end forward into one of the two tun-

nel guides 

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 on the outer tent one after another and slide them through to the 

end (see 

Fig. A 

and

 B

).

7. Lift one of the two fibreglass poles and push it no further into the tunnel guide un-

til you can insert the metal pin 

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 into the metal end of the fibreglass pole to fix it 

in place (see 

Fig. B, C 

and

 D

). 

The fibreglass pole will erect itself and is under tension.

8. Repeat this process with the other fibreglass pole.

9. Push the fibreglass pole 

7

 of the awning through the tunnel guide 

1

 on the 

awning so that it evenly protrudes on both sides of the tunnel guide.

10.  Insert the free metal pin on the one side of the fibreglass pole into the metal end 

of the fibreglass pole.

11.  Tension the fibreglass pole by sliding it all the way through the tunnel guide and 

up against the metal pin. The fibreglass pole will bend. 

12.  Fix the tensioned fibreglass pole in place by inserting the free metal pin in the 

open metal end.

13.  Attach the two fastening hooks 

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 on the front side of the inner tent to the two 

metal loops 

23

 (see 

Fig. E

).

14.  Attach the two fastening hooks on the back of the tent to the plastic loops 

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(see 

Fig. F

).

15.  Insert the pegs in the ground through the fastening loop 

6

 of the inner tent 

(see 

Fig. A

).

16.  Lay the ground tarpaulin 

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 in front of the entrance to the inner tent. Align the 

recess 

10

 of the ground tarpaulin with the fastening loop 

6

 of the inner tent.

17.  Hook the two fastening hooks of the ground tarpaulin 

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 into the two metal 

loops on the outer tent.

18.  Close the entrances 

3

/

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 of the inner tent and the awning.

19.  Use the pegs to secure all fastening loops 

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 on the outer tent in the ground. 

In the process, keep in mind that the pegs for the fastening loops on the left and 

right of the entrance to the awning must also run through the fastening loops 

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of the ground tarpaulin.

20. If applicable, secure the guy line to the tensioning triangles of the outer tent.
21.  If necessary, use the guy lines to secure your tent against wind.
22.  Open the ventilating windows 

25

 and secure them with the spacers 

26

 (see 

Fig. G

).

Summary of Contents for FLX-DT-17

Page 1: ...4 PERSON DOME TENT WITH AWNING User Manual ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual...

Page 2: ...a website or contact details for example Advantage You do not need to manually enter a website address or contact details How it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code rea...

Page 3: ...s 7 Safety 8 Proper use 8 Safety instructions 9 Checking the tent and package contents 11 Use 11 Setting up and taking down the tent 11 Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent 14 Cleaning and care...

Page 4: ...4 A 6 5 1 2 3 4 17 18 16 15 7 8 9 10 13 11 12 14 19 10...

Page 5: ...5 B F E D H G C 20 8 20 8 21 22 23 22 24 26 25...

Page 6: ...ss fastening loop of the inner tent 11 Ground tarpaulin 12 Fasteninghookofthegroundtarpaulin 2 13 Fasteningloopofthegroundtarpaulin 2 14 Peg 16 15 Peg bag 16 Pole bag 17 Loop and pin for attaching the...

Page 7: ...erve country specific guidelines and laws Store the user manual for future use If you pass the tent on to third parties please be absolutely sure to include this user manual Explanation of symbols The...

Page 8: ...outdoor camping with up to four persons in main ly mild weather conditions It is only intended for private use and not suitable for commercial purposes Only use the tent as described in this user man...

Page 9: ...an unobstructed path of escape out of the tent Do not allow children to play with the carrying bag WARNING Risk of injury Thefibreglasspoleshavepointymetalends Carelessandimproper handling of the fibr...

Page 10: ...Survey the location of facilities and find out about precautions to be taken on the tent grounds in the event of a fire CAUTION Risk of injury You could trip over pegs protruding out of the ground You...

Page 11: ...3 Check whether the tent or the individual parts exhibit damage If this is the case do not use the tent Contact the manufacturer at the service address specified on the warranty card Use Setting up an...

Page 12: ...tofamiliarisewiththetent sconstruction The net insert in the inner tent permits adequate ventilation and at the same time prevents insects from getting into the tent Once you are finished setting up m...

Page 13: ...bend 12 Fix the tensioned fibreglass pole in place by inserting the free metal pin in the open metal end 13 Attach the two fastening hooks 22 on the front side of the inner tent to the two metal loops...

Page 14: ...and inner tent 4 From the middle connect the loops of the outer tent with the respective pins of the inner tent in sequence on all four sides of the tent You can now set up the tent as described in th...

Page 15: ...ent up for storage as described in the chapter Folding up and storing the tent Folding up and storing the tent NOTICE Risk of mould Never fold the tent up when it is wet or dirty Mould or odour may fo...

Page 16: ...ailable waterproofing spray to water proof the outer tent regularly or after prolonged storage Outer tent Holes and rips in the outer tent Contact the manufacturer at the service address specified on...

Page 17: ...3 D polyester approx 42 g m breathable Water column of outer tent 2 000 mm waterproof Water column of tent floor 3 000 mm waterproof Article number 94776 Disposal Disposing of the packaging www recycl...

Page 18: ...ts intended use over the course of the first 3 years after date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an...

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