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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS : 

IMPORTANT: This tent is to be pitched once before going camping to ensure 
that all parts are present and to become familiar with the assembly of the tent.

Step 1 - Lay out the tent

Select a sheltered camp site protected from the wind that will not allow water to pond under the tent floor.
Clear a level area of all stones, twigs, etc.
Lay out tent with doors facing the desired direction.
Open doors and windows to allow air inside when standing tent up.

WARNING
Failing to open doors and windows will put excessive stress on the fabric as the tent is raised and may 
cause damage.  This damage is not covered by warranty.

Peg down the  corners of the tent. See Figure 1. Peg down all remaining peg loops.
Join tent poles sections together ensuring each section is firmly secured into the next. See Figure 2.

Step 2 - Install the ridge poles

Select the three ridge poles (1), slide one ridge pole through the sleeve that runs along the centre of the roof. 
Slide the remaining ridge poles through the loops along both sides of the roof. Make sure that you do not miss 
any loops including the webbing loops . See figure 1.

WARNING 
Do not force poles through the sleeves as this may damage the sleeve.  Check to ensure the pole does 
not snag when sliding it through the sleeve.

Select the six elbow poles (7) and connect them to the ends of the three ridge poles (1).  The three elbow 
poles (7) to be attached to the front of the tent need to be pushed up through the fabric socks in the awning 
roof.  The end of the elbow pole with the hole in the side should point to the ground.  With the webbing ties 
attached to the tent tie a knot onto the D rings of the elbow pole.  Please note to leave an equal distance at 
the front and the back of the tent between the tent and poles.

Step 3 - Install the upright poles 

Select the four corner upright poles (2) and connect them to the four corner elbow poles and have the two 
adjustable centre upright poles (3) ready to connect to the centre ridge elbow poles once the tent has been 
raised . See figure 2.

Step 4 - Standing the tent up

With a friend at one end of the tent and you at the other end of the tent, lift  one side of the tent until the side 
wall is fully upright and the corner upright poles (2) support the side of the tent.  Repeat this for the other side 
of the tent, the tent should now be supported by the four corner uprights (2).   Connect the two adjustable 
centre upright poles (3) and adjust height until tent sits correctly.

WARNING
Do not push the poles up too high as this may cause damage to the fabric.  This damage is not covered 
by warranty.
 

 

Summary of Contents for CT-1008

Page 1: ...8 x 10 Cabin Tent O W N E R S M A N U A L MODEL CT 1008 www oztrail com au...

Page 2: ...sible for each type of fabric No tent however can be as waterproof as a house car or similar solid structure There are several common and natural causes that can lead to water in your tent CONDENSATIO...

Page 3: ...ranted for a period of one year from date of purchase The manufacturer agrees during the warranty period to repair any manufacturing defects in the product or at its option replace the product with an...

Page 4: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS Please note weights measurements are approximate only Due to our Policy of continual product development specifications and features may vary from time to time...

Page 5: ...Pegs 6 X Guy Ropes NB Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tent PART NO DESCRIPTION CT 1008 RP06 Ridge pole CT 1008 COUP06 Corner upright poles CT 1008 CEUP06 Centre u...

Page 6: ...the sleeve Check to ensure the pole does not snag when sliding it through the sleeve Select the six elbow poles 7 and connect them to the ends of the three ridge poles 1 The three elbow poles 7 to be...

Page 7: ...Figure 2 Figure 1 Side Ridge Pole Loops Ridge Pole Sleeve Webbing Loops Peg Loops...

Page 8: ...ximately 1 5 2m from pole base Repeat this procedure for the two corner awning upright poles 4 and side awning ridge poles 6 while remembering to attach the other end of the diagonal ridge awning pole...

Page 9: ...latten the tent as much as possible Fold the tent in half third or quarters The folded tent should be the width of the pole bag Beginning at the back end roll your tent tightly forcing out excess air...

Page 10: ...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 tents are manufactured with zippers which if the zi...

Page 11: ...oof tarpaulin Waterproof matches Spare ropes Spare sand pegs Solar shower Air pump Extra steel extension poles Spare fibreglass pole kit Kitchen equipment Food and water Gas stove Portable stove barbe...

Page 12: ...NOTES DESIGNED AND IMPORTED BY OZTRAIL LEISURE PRODUCTS ABN 77 010 916 006 P O Box 1 SUMNER PARK QLD 4074 AUSTRALIA info oztrail com au...

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