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PLEASE READ BEFORE SETTING UP YOUR TENT/SHELTER

At the time of purchase we guarantee that this product is supplied without fault in 
construction, materials or function. We recommend that you assemble it as a trial before going 
away. If problems are discovered in the brand new product, they will be dealt with under our 
warranty.

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This product is designed as a portable and temporary structure; it is not designed to be a    

    permanent structure or dwelling. 

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Intermittent use only. Although our polyester fabrics are treated for extra UV resistance,

    continuous exposure to sun light will break the fabric down. Fading of colour is an early    
    warning sign. These tents/shelters are not designed as permanent dwellings or structures.  

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Do not leave this product unattended if bad weather is expected. If assembly instructions

    are followed correctly, this product will withstand mild winds and rain. In gusty winds  

 

    and storms you must collapse the tent/shelter.

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We recommend that you discuss adding this investment to your household Insurance  

 

    Policy with your Insurance Agent.

CAMP SAFE - SAFETY HABITS

The fabric may burn if left in continuous contact with a flame from any source. Also, the 
application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame resistant properties 
ineffective.

To prevent injury caused by gas poisoning or suffocation -

 

  Do not use fuel burning, oxygen consuming devices inside the tent. This includes candles,    

    gas lanterns, kerosene lamps, stoves, cooking and heating appliances 
 

  Do not use gas appliances of any kind inside the tent/shelter

     

     

IMPORTANT SAFETY AND CARE INFORMATION

EXTREME CAUTION - Gas or fumes or lack of oxygen within the tent/shelter 
could result in unconsciousness, brain damage and even death

Summary of Contents for CTC-1008-A

Page 1: ...OwnersManual CABIN 10 x 8TENT www oztrail com au CTC 1008 A...

Page 2: ...weather is expected If assembly instructions are followed correctly this product will withstand mild winds and rain In gusty winds and storms you must collapse the tent shelter We recommend that you...

Page 3: ...repellent compounds on the tent shelter fly Do not spray tent fabrics with insecticides To prevent injury caused by electricity Always exercise care when using electricity and electric lighting in an...

Page 4: ...this product before you leave for your trip Check that all parts are present and that you familiarise yourself with the assembly and disassembly of the product If you have any problems your OZtrail d...

Page 5: ...PRODUCT AND PARTS Part Description Cont 1 xTent Bag 1 x Pole Bag 1 x Peg Bag 18 x Pegs 6 Guy Ropes...

Page 6: ...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 th...

Page 7: ...ment screw for the diagonal ridge awning poles are facing down Position the spigot of this assembly through the hole in end of the centre awning ridge pole 6 and then through eyelet in the awning atta...

Page 8: ...FIGURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 Side Ridge Pole Loops Ridge Pole Sleeve Webbing Loops Peg Loops...

Page 9: ...FIGURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 2...

Page 10: ...ep 6 Beginning at the back end roll your tent tightly forcing out excess air as you roll Keep tent edges straight as you roll Step 7 When tent is rolled up tie straps around it and place into tent car...

Page 11: ...11 FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 The width of the tent should not exceed the length of the pole bag Front of tent door unzipped Fold tent into a Rectangular shape ROLL...

Page 12: ...cause failure Shock cord is not covered by warranty It s easy to replace see instructions Sometimes the zipper coil bursts open or does not close This could be due to wear or metal fatigue The problem...

Page 13: ...d Zips All care is taken in the design to cover zips with rain flaps At times wind driven rain could force water under the rain flaps and through the zips To minimise this make sure all doors and wind...

Page 14: ...catch on the end of the fibreglass pole inside the ferrule 3 Stretch the Shock Cord through each Pole Section keeping the cord stretched within the poles so you have enough relaxed cord to feed throu...

Page 15: ...zipper properly With use the jaws of the zip slider can open ever so slightly When this occurs the slider does not compress the zip teeth or coil together tightly enough and the zip bursts open or do...

Page 16: ...due to modification accident damage caused by vandalism rusting acts of nature or any other event beyond the control of the manufacturer This warranty does not cover scratching scuffing natural breakd...

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