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Never use any fuel-burning products (stoves, lanterns, heaters, 

etc.) inside or within proximity of the Tent. Use of fuel-burning 

products inside or within proximity of the Tent can result in the 

accumulation of dangerous concentrations of carbon monoxide 

– a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas that is slightly denser 

than air. Breathing carbon monoxide could cause serious injury 

or death.

Keep all flame and heat sources away from this Tent. This Tent is 

made with flame resistant fabric but it is not fireproof. The Tent 

fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with an open flame 

or other heat source. Failure to keep all flame and heat sources 

away from this Tent may result in a fire that could cause serious 

injury or death.

Before   using   this   product,   read   and   fully    understand:

(1) attached warnings; (2) the Owner’s Manual and all 

accompanying documentation. Failure to follow these directions 

could cause an unsafe situation leading to fire, burns, severe 

injury, or death.

WARNING

USING AND CARING

RAIN PROTECTION

Use the included fly in heavy rain. The Tent is light shower proof 

without the fly but fully water proof only with the fly installed.

VENTILATION

Maintain adequate ventilation inside the Tent at all times.

CAMPSITE CHOICE

When choosing a campsite, carefully consider the possibility of 

falling rocks or tree limbs, lightning, flash floods, avalanches, 

strong winds, and other potential hazards, to reduce the risk of 

loss or injury.

Select a site that’s level, well drained, and is protected from the 

wind and other elements. Clear the campsite of sharp stones, 

sticks, and other debris, both for comfort and to protect the floor 

of the Tent. If possible, avoid setting the Tent on ground that is 

already wet. If this is not possible keep the Tent well ventilated to 

minimize humidity and condensation within the Tent.

PEGS AND ROPES

Peg down the Tent properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss 

or injury to Tent users.

All Tents require pegging to prevent them from being blown 

away in strong winds. Always anchor the Tent. Tent pegs and 

ropes are supplied to safely setup the Tent in most situations.  It 

may be necessary to purchase additional and/or specialized pegs 

and ropes for use in extreme or varied soil conditions. Maintain 

adequate ventilation inside the Tent at all times.

Tightly tensioning the Tent with attached ropes greatly increases 

the Tent’s strength and stability. This will also reduce fabric sag-

ging and wrinkles and prevent rainwater from pooling.

USING A FLOOR SAVER

A Floor Saver keeps the Tent floor clean and dry and it minimises 

floor wear and tear by protecting it from excessive abrasion.

Summary of Contents for Oxley 5

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 7 5 ...

Page 2: ...all times CAMPSITE CHOICE When choosing a campsite carefully consider the possibility of falling rocks or tree limbs lightning flash floods avalanches strong winds and other potential hazards to reduce the risk of loss or injury Select a site that s level well drained and is protected from the wind and other elements Clear the campsite of sharp stones sticks and other debris both for comfort and t...

Page 3: ... remove A silicone based lubricant may be used to improve zipping When dirt gets in the zipper teeth it can cause abrasion and damage to the zipper sliders You can clean the zipper teeth by rinsing them with water The pressure from a regular garden hose will push out small sand particles CLEANING If the Tent should requires cleaning set it up and use a sponge with warm water to clean If further cl...

Page 4: ...ding on Tent size Do not discard these straps you will need them for pack up A B Stand up the Tent Undo the attached strap restraining the frame A Release the folded frame by pulling away the attached nylon loops B Allow the frame to unfold itself onto the ground Pull all legs out as far as you can and peg them in place ...

Page 5: ...nuckles to lock the frame into place You may need to push the Tent up a little to lock in the last knuckle 3 P HA SE Peg out all ropes and peg points A O P T IO N Release the front awn ing and use the includ ed Awning Poles and ropes to set it up B O P T IO N Throw the fly over the Tent and secure all plastic clips at the bottom Secure Velcro straps after fitting ...

Page 6: ...nvas at the back of the Tent and peg at the bottom Assemble the Extension Pole Feed the Ex tension Pole gently through the sleeve at the back of theTent Allow the pole to rotate freely for an easier feed Attach the plastic clips to keep the pole in place 5 P HA SE Tuck the extension pole in place as shown ...

Page 7: ...SSORIES Fully set up the Tent Use the Peaking Poles included if applicable to peak up the Tent as illustrated Carefully zip on the panels Fix the panels to the awning poles with the attached Velcro straps Peg down at all pegging loops ...

Page 8: ...take down the extension and pack it inside the main Tent 1 P H A S E Close all windows Roll up and secure the attaching awning Pull down the center hub of the handle attached inside Unpeg all legs and fold them up to the centre as shown 2 PH AS E The folded Tent should look similar to this illustration Restrain the frame with the attached looped straps A and restraining strap B A B ...

Page 9: ...or an easier pack up release all buckles to loosen the carry bag Put the carry bag over the rolled Tent Flip over to zip up Gently put down the Tent Roll it up as tight as possible Restrain with provided retaining straps 3 PH A S E ...

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