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Step 1

Dismantle the fly awning, release guy ropes and 
Posibrace™ Velcro™ tab points that attach the fly to 
the poles. Place the awning poles in the pole carry 
bag.

Step 2

 

Release the side release buckles that attach the 
base corners of the fly to the inner tent. Remove 
the fly from the tent. Lay the fly flat on ground and 
fold the fly in half, third or quarters.  The width of 
the folded fly should be the length of the pole bag. 
See Figure 9.

Step 3 

Remove steel and fibreglass rear room support 
poles.

Step 4

 

To collapse the tent, ensure the windows and 
doors are open to allow air to escape from inside 
the tent. Begin at one corner wall pole and release 
the locking pin holding the telescopic pole in 
its extended position; the pole will retract to 
approximately half height.  Repeat this process 
for the other three corner wall poles as you walk 
around the tent. The tent will collapse during this 
step. 

Step 5

 

Remove pegs with a claw hammer or peg puller. 
Do not remove pegs from the ground by pulling 
on tent base as this may cause damage to the tent.

Step 6

 

Collect and gather the tent and frame into a 
compact cylindrical bundle with only ever using 
a small force at any time. Ensure all loose fabric 
is folded within the edges of the tent frame as 
indicated in Figure 10. 

Step 7 

Collect the folded fly from Step 1 and wrap the fly 
bundle around the outside of the tent bundle.

Step 8 

Place the tent and its parts into the tent carry 
bag with peg bag, pole bag, instruction booklet 
and other miscellaneous parts. If the tent won’t 
fit into carry bag, unroll and roll again paying 
more attention to folding the inner tent fabric 
more carefully and ensuring air has escaped 
successfully during collapsing the tent.

Disassembly Instructions

WARNING
At no stage is it necessary to apply any 

excessive force to achieve any of the 

above steps. The frame is tensioned, but 

if the correct action is applied the Fast 

Frame tent will pack up with little or no 

force required. Excessive force will result 

in damage to the frame and this is not 

covered by warranty.

Figure 9

Figure 10

 

rectangular shape

not exceed the length of 

the pole bag

Summary of Contents for DTF-C300T-D

Page 1: ...www oztrail com au Owners Manual Fast Frame Cruiser 300 Twin DTF C300T D...

Page 2: ...with it traditional peaked design Non corrosive ABS plastic hubs for long term reliability Longer lasting Ripstop 150D Polyester fly fabric provides long term weather protection Seam inserted reinfor...

Page 3: ...support poles 1 x Steel spreader bar 3 x Steel awning poles 1 x Pole bag 13 x Guy ropes 27 x Pegs 1 x Peg bag 1 x Tent carry bag HELPFULHINT Werecommendthatyousetupthisproduct beforeyouleaveforyourtri...

Page 4: ...elescoping legs Select the first leg to extend Before extending the poles ensure they are aligned correctly with the centre hub and are not twisted Telescope the pole sections apart until the metal lo...

Page 5: ...on the underside of the fly around the corresponding poles as indicated in Figure 6 Step 6 Peg down the rest of the corners If you have not done so already peg out the inner tent at the four corner pe...

Page 6: ...nsert the poles into the awning and then use a guy rope and peg to secure them Peg out the guy ropes attached to the fly make a loop about 30 to 50 cm long with the slider on the end of the rope and p...

Page 7: ...remove pegs from the ground by pulling on tent base as this may cause damage to the tent Step 6 Collect and gather the tent and frame into a compact cylindrical bundle with only ever using a small for...

Page 8: ...aired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure For more detailed information and an explanation of these terms see www oztrail com a...

Page 9: ...ty tape for simple repairs to small rips cuts and ash burns This not only blocks the hole it will prevent further tearing Heavy Duty tape is also helpful for emergency pole repairs and many other uses...

Page 10: ...ntilated Even on the coldest night do not close every vent window and door A well ventilated tent not only maintains healthy oxygen levels but also reduces condensation build up inside the tent Do not...

Page 11: ...helter near cliffs in case of collapse or rock fall Do not leave your tent shelter erected in strong winds collapse the tent onto the ground and seek refuge in your vehicle Do not pitch your tent shel...

Page 12: ...Measure and Cut Measure the length of the Tent Pole You should use a length of Shock Cord roughly two thirds the length of the Tent Pole This will ensure that the Shock Cord has the appropriate amount...

Page 13: ...you have these measurements you will be able to organise a Pole Replacement kit from your local Camping Goods retailer You may have to cut the replacement pole to length This can be done with a Hack S...

Page 14: ...ter is well ventilated ZIPS All care is taken in the design to cover zips At times wind driven rain could force water under the flaps and through the zips To minimise this make sure all doors and wind...

Page 15: ...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 does not close Undo the zip...

Page 16: ...16 See our website for the full OZtrail range or facebook com OZtrailAustralia Designed Imported by OZtrail Leisure Products 71 Charles Ulm Place Eagle Farm QLD 4009 AUSTRALIA Made in China...

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