DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Release
the
guy
ropes
2.
Unzip
doors
and
windows
and
collapse
the
swag,
removing
and
disassembling
the
poles.
Place
the
poles
inside
the
swag.
3.
Remove
pegs
and
place
in
the
peg
carry
bag
and
tie
it
shut.
Do
not
remove
pegs
from
the
ground
by
pulling
on
the
peg
loops
–this
may
cause
the
peg
loops
to
tear
out
of
the
seam.
4.
Spread
the
swag
out
flat
with
all
lose
fabric
within
the
edges
of
the
swag
base.
Try
to
flatten
the
swag
as
much
as
possible.
5.
Roll
the
swag
from
the
head
end
to
the
foot
then
hold
rolled
up
using
the
webbing
straps
provided.
6.
When
the
swag
is
rolled
up,
place
into
swag
carry
bag,
with
peg
bag,
instruction
sheet
and
other
miscellaneous
parts.
If
the
swag
does
not
fit
into
the
carry
bag,
unroll
and
re
‐
roll
more
tightly.
HELPFUL
HINTS
GUIDE
CONDENSATION
–
this
is
caused
by
lower
temperatures
on
the
outside
of
the
swag
combined
with
your
body
heat
on
the
inside
of
the
swag.
When
this
occurs,
avoid
touching
the
walls
to
reduce
contact
leakage.
Leaving
the
doors
and
windows
open
will
reduce
moisture
condensation.
SEAM
LEAKAGE
–
all
Dune
swags
are
manufactured
by
expert
machinists.
However,
seepage
may
occur
in
the
seams
through
the
needle
holes
created
during
the
sewing
process.
This
is
normal
and
can
be
corrected
by
applying
a
generous
amount
of
seam
sealer
or
wax
on
the
inside
on
the
seams.
Seam
sealer
is
available
at
all
retail
camping
specialists.
MILDEW
–
to
avoid
mildew,
never
store
your
swag
away
wet
or
damp.
However
if
mildew
occurs,
use
a
soft
bristle
brush
or
sponge
with
mild
detergent
to
clean.
Let
the
swag
dry
in
the
sunlight
and
re
‐
apply
seam
sealer
compound
on
the
inside
of
the
seams.
REPAIRING
A
TEAR
–
for
small
tears,
use
a
self
‐
adhesive
patch
kit.
We
recommend
a
canvas
or
awning
repairer
for
larger
tears.
FAULTY
ZIPPER
–
all
our
swags
are
manufactured
with
zippers
which,
if
the
zipper
separates,
you
can
fix
the
zipper
by
moving
the
slider
to
the
beginning
to
the
zipper
tape
and
reworking
the
zipper.
If
this
doesn’t
work,
we
recommend
you
visit
a
canvas
or
awning
repairer
in
your
area.
FADING
FABRICS
–
do
not
leave
your
swag
set
up
in
direct
sunlight
longer
than
is
necessary.
If
left
in
sunlight
for
prolonged
periods
if
time,
the
fabric
will
fade
and
weaken.
FLOOR
CONDENSATION
–
a
ground
sheet
under
the
swag
prevents
the
floor
from
feeling
damp
and
helps
prolong
its
life.
The
ground
sheet
should
be
smaller
than
the
swag’s
floor
to
prevent
rain
from
running
under
the
swag.
REMOVING
PEGS
–
pegs
should
be
pulled
out
with
another
peg,
hammer
or
a
peg
puller.
Never
remove
a
peg
by
pulling
on
the
swag.
Avoid
pegging
the
swag
so
tight
that
it
stretches
the
fabric.
Overstretching
may
cause
peg
loops
to
tear.