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CAUTION

- Select a smooth level campsite clear of rocks, branches 

  and other hard or sharp objects.
- Park the vehicle into the chosen campsite with the vehicle 

  in park and turned off.  Apply the parking brake. 
Note: The tent may be used as a standard ground tent by

simply unzipping the vehicle sleeve. 

SETTING UP THE TENT

SELECT CAMPSITE

1) Remove the tent from the tent bag and lay it flat on the

ground with the vehicle sleeve facing the cargo area of

the vehicle.  At this point, do not stake the tent to the

ground.

2) Assemble the tent poles by unfolding each section.

3) Slide one pole diagonally, corner to corner going

through the 2 pole sleeves in the roof of the tent. Repeat

for the other pole.

4) Take any pole end and insert the pin located on the

corner of the tent into the pole end.  On the opposite

end of the pole, insert the pin into the end of the pole.

Repeat these steps for the remaining pole.

NOTE:  

The poles may get stuck on the pole sleeves. Do

not force the pole, simply go to the sleeve and lead the

pole through it.

5) Once the tent is standing, attach the plastic clips to

the tent pole.

Do not use candles, matches or open flames of any kind

in or near the tent.

Do not cook inside the tent.

  Build campfires downwind and several metres away

from a tent and be sure to full extinguish campfires before

leaving a campsite or before retiring for the night.

Allow adequate ventilation inside the tent at all times.

Do not refuel lamps, heaters or stoves inside a tent.

Extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep.

Do not smoke inside the tent.

Do not store flammable liquids inside a tent.

NEVER run the engine when the tent is attached to the

vehicle.

Do not install the tent when the temperature is below

0º/32ºF or when your vehicle is wet as it may cause

damage

Do not attempt to drive the vehicle with the tent is attached

Exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered

lanterns or heaters inside a tent and use battery-

operated lanterns whenever possible.

 

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