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SV-5 Max Owner’s Manual

Ventilation

Maintain adequate ventilation inside your 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 to the tent or occupants. 

Select a site that’s level, will drain well if it rains, and is protected from wind and other elements. Clear the area of sharp 
stones, sticks, and other debris, both for comfort and to protect your floor. If possible, avoid setting the tent on ground 
that is already wet. If you can’t minimize the resulting humidity and potential of condensation by keeping your tent well 
ventilated. 

Pegs/Stakes and Ropes

Peg down your tent properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss or injury to the tent or occupants. 

All tents require pegging/staking to prevent them from flying away in a gust of wind. Always anchor your Oztent. Enough 
pegs/stakes and ropes are supplied to safely set up your tent in most situations. It may be necessary to purchase 
additional and/or specialised pegs/stakes and ropes for use in extreme or varied soil conditions. For optional sand pegs/
stakes Oztent recommends use of an Oztent Edition Bluescrew. 

Tightly tensioning your tent with our attached ropes greatly increases the tent’s strength and stability. This will also 
reduce fabric droop and wrinkles, and prevent rainwater from pooling. To pull out a peg never use the edge of the tent as 
a handle. If hard to remove, use of another peg as a hook is recommended. 

Zippers

Be careful with your zippers. Go slow when zipping. Make sure to align the tracks before sliding the zipper - and don’t 
exert excessive force. If fabric gets caught in the slider, stop and slowly reverse the slider to remove. A silicone based 
lubricant may be used to enhance zipping. 

When dirt gets in the zipper teeth, they can cause abrasion and damage to the zipper sliders. You can clean the zipper 
teeth by rinsing them out with water. The pressure from a regular garden hose will push out small sand particles. 

Cleaning

If your tent should require cleaning, set it up and use a sponge with warm water. If further cleaning is needed, a garden 
hose should be able to wash off any remaining dirt. Do not use detergent, soap, bleach, as thee may remove the 
waterproofing and/or damage the fabric. Allow the tent to air-dry completely before packing or storing. 

Condensation

Condensation is an unavoidable fact of physics. When warm, moist air comes in contact with the cool tent fabric, it forms 
condensation. In most conditions condensation can be controlled by allowing air inside the tent to vent outside. During 
periods of high humidity, such as rain, it can be too difficult to remove or reduce condensation. In these conditions, a 
high degree of ventilation can actually increase the condensation by drawing in more humid air. 

To reduce condensation, use Oztent Fly. Your Oztent Fly is designed to collect humid air that passes through your tent. It 
is normal to find the underside of the fly covered in water droplets in humid conditions. 

Condensation can also collect on parts of the floor inside the tent. This is also normal and does not indicate leaking 
fabric.

Safety and Care Considerations

Summary of Contents for SV-5 MAX

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Page 3: ...ent 4 Campsite Choice 4 Lay Out Your Oztent SV 5 Max 4 Setting Up Your Oztent SV 5 Max 5 Setting Up Your Awning 6 Peaking the Awning 6 Securing the Fly 6 Setting Up the Zip In Tarp Extension 7 Safety...

Page 4: ...wning 2 3 2 3m 90 5 Telescopic Poles for Tent Awning 2 4 3 5m 137 7 Telescopic Spreader Poles for Tent Awning 2 5 2 3m 90 5 Telescopic Poles for Zip In Tarp Extension 3 6 SV 5 Max Fly with 2 x 1 7m 66...

Page 5: ...erproofing 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 ope...

Page 6: ...e avoid setting the tent on ground that is already wet If you can t minimize the resulting humidity and potential of condensation by keeping your tent well ventilated We also recommend that you consid...

Page 7: ...Using the strap attached to the middle of the frame lift the frame up and over your head 3 3 While supporting the tent gently slide the bracing arm on either side of the tent into its lock position 3...

Page 8: ...h upright then using the front eyelets attach the poles to the awning as illustrated Secure with guy ropes as shown Step 5 Peaking the Awning 5 1 Using the 2 3m upright awing poles and a 3 5m spreader...

Page 9: ...ight poles to support the Tarp Extension using the three eyelets located at the end of the Tarp Extension adjust the poles to the desired height and secure with guy ropes and tent pegs Note that you s...

Page 10: ...move use of another peg as a hook is recommended Zippers Be careful with your zippers Go slow when zipping Make sure to align the tracks before sliding the zipper and don t exert excessive force If fa...

Page 11: ...ident ii misuse or abuse including failure to properly maintain or service iii normal wear and tear iv storm damage or improper storage v incomplete or improper installation vi incorrect improper or i...

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