Folding up and storing the tent
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2. Before taking the tent down, sweep the inner tent and the ground tarpaulin
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and, if necessary, remove any dirt with a damp, soft sponge or cloth using clean
water or a commercially-available tent cleaner.
3. Let all parts dry completely from the inside and outside.
4. If the inside of the outer tent or the inner tent is wet, unbutton both tents to sep-
arate them as described in the chapter “Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent”
and let both parts dry separately from one another.
5. Remove all pegs
14
.
6. Take all fibreglass poles
7
/
8
out of the tunnel guides
1
/
20
.
7. Place the tent with the top side down on a smooth, dry and clean surface.
8. Wipe the tent floor
4
off with a damp, soft sponge or cloth with clean water or
commercially-available tent cleaner.
9. Let all parts dry completely.
You can now fold the tent 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
form or the material may be discoloured.
− Clean the tent before you fold it up as described in the chapter
“Cleaning and care”.
1. Insert the fibreglass poles
7
/
8
in the pole bag
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and close it (see
Fig. A
).
2. Put the pegs
14
in the peg bag
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and close it.
3. Spread out the tent with the grey underside of the inner tent facing down (see
Fig. H
).
4. If the outer tent and the inner tent are buttoned together, smooth the outer tent and
fold the corners together so that it is flush with the inner tent. Proceed with step 6.
5. If the outer tent and inner tent are not buttoned together, button them together
as described in the chapter “Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent”.
6. Fold the tent up so that it has the width of the carrying bag.
7. Place the ground tarpaulin,
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the pole and peg bag in the middle of the tent.
8. Roll the tent up.
9. Store the tent in the carrying bag
9
.