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Tentris

 ArcHaus

 Manual

As a valued customer, your satisfaction is very important to us. We welcome your feedback and await your responses, suggestions, and 
recommendations. Email us via our service team: support@letsgoaero.com

WE ADVISE YOU TO ASSEMBLE THIS PRODUCT AT LEAST ONCE AT HOME BEFORE GOING ON A TRIP.

 Obtaining a familiar-

ity with the assembly and disassembly processes will help ensure your satisfaction and ease concerns you may have should you find 
yourself setting up in the dark or adverse weather conditions.

GET THE MOST ENJOYMENT FROM YOUR PRODUCT BY READING THIS OWNER’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY; THEN FOLLOW 
OUR CAMPING SUGGESTIONS OUTLINED BELOW. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: You may compromise the original FIRE RETARDENCY and WATER REPELLENCY 
protective coatings when you apply sprays or other chemical treatments to your tent.

This fabric has been factory-treated and is HIGHLY WATER-REPELLANT; however, it is NOT WATERPROOF. 
All tents can experience seam leakage during wet weather. If you desire additional moisture protection, use a 
seam sealing compound ONLY; be sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions. We recommend sealing your 
tent during your initial setup and prior to each camping season. Seam Sealer Compounds can be purchased at 
your local camping products retailer.

THIS FABRIC IS NOT WATERPROOF!

Your product‘s fabric is a synthetic material that has been treated and 
is not only highly-resistant to the sun’s Ultraviolet (UV) light but also 
highly water-repellant in light rain conditions. Insure a successful and 
enjoyable camping experience by heeding the following tips:

• Keep objects from touching the inside, as objects will  
  “draw in” moisture at the point of contact.
• “Prep” your product where necessary with a recommended
   seam sealing compound – refer to the seam sealing 
   information in DO NOT SPRAY section of this owner     
   manual.

Important

: Prolonged exposure to sunlight that causes UV damage 

and/or the use of non-recommended foreign substances on synthetic 
material may damage the fabric properties and IS NOT COVERED BY 
THE LIMITED WARRANTY.

WARNING: 

KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS 

PRODUCT FABRIC. THIS FABRIC IS NOT FIREPROOF! It is made with  
flame resistant fabric, which meets CPAI-84 specifications. The fabric may 
burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of 
any foreign substance to the fabric may render the flame-resistant proper-
ties ineffective.

Do NOT ERECT NEAR an open flame. NEVER use any fuel burning, oxy-
gen consuming devices, or any device that produces fumes – including, 
but not limited to: cooking stoves, lanterns, candles, hibachis, or heaters 
– in or around your product. Inhalation of fumes may result in carbon mon-
oxide poisoning, injury and/or death.

OUR RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS ARE CONSTRUCTED USING 
CUSTOM SPECIFICATIONS. However, they are not engineered for 
extreme weather, climates or environments. Modification, abuse, and 
inclement or “surprise” weather conditions may make additional precau-
tions necessary. Here are some tips should you find yourself preparing 
for adverse conditions:

Make sure any guy lines/ropes on your structure are well-secured in
the ground and lines/ropes are sufficiently “taught” between structure
and stake; adjust where needed. Facing periods of heavy winds? 
Secure tent loops and guy lines/ropes with extra stakes and/or 
heavier-duty ones as necessary.

Check the corners of the roof fabric and make sure roofline is
properly positioned on framing. Use ALL provided methods of secur-
ing your fabric to its framing: nylon fastener strips, ties, and guy lines/
ropes where located. Storms or steady rains may collect in water 
pockets on the roofline. Water adds weight, and weight weakens the 
overall structure. Avoid possible collapse by maintaining a watchful 
eye and removing any water accumulation that may occur.

Your product is NOT machine washable. Your product is NOT machine 
dryable.
One of the easiest ways to damage your product is storing it while wet. If 
you must close camp in the rain, follow these guidelines carefully:

• As Soon As Possible: Open your product and ensure that 
  every area of fabric is clean and completely dry before roll
  ing up for storage.
• If necessary, hang product outside or loosely drape over a 
  ladder in your garage or spare room for a few days, turning 
  it inside and out to prevent trapping pockets of water or 
  debris.
• Use a soft brush to wipe away surface dirt.

To clean your product: Hand wash using a mild dishwashing soap and 
softbristle brush, then allow the fabric to completely air dry.

Don’t neglect the frame: Wipe down all parts – steel, plastic, and fiberglass 
- before putting away for next season’s use. Salts from ocean air can and 
do affect damage if not dealt with as quickly as possible.

Storing a wet fabric for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is likely to 
cause fabric to mildew. Once mildew sets in, the stains are permanent. 
Stains cannot be removed without potential harm to the fabric’s coatings; 
chemicals or cleaning agents used to remove dirt and stains may irrevers-
ibly harm the fabric.

Salts, mildew and other causes and subsequent effects are NOT covered 
under the limited warranty.

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