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HELPFUL HINTS GUIDE

Condensation 

- this is caused by lower temperatures on the outside of the tent combined 

with body heat on the inside of the tent.  When this occurs, avoid touching walls to reduce contact 
leakage.  Leaving the doors and windows open will reduce moisture condensation.

Seam leakage

 - all Oz Trail tents are manufactured by expert machinists. However, seepage 

may occur in the seams through the needle holes created in the sewing process.  This is normal and 
can be corrected by applying a generous amount of seam sealer or wax on the inside of the seams.  
Seam sealer is available at all retail camping specialists.

Mildew

 - to avoid mildew, never put your tent away wet or damp.  However, if mildew occurs, use a 

soft bristle brush or sponge with mild detergent to clean.  Let the tent dry in the sunlight and re-apply 
seam sealer compound on the inside of the 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 zipper separates, you 

can fix the zipper by moving the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and reworking the zipper. If 
this doesn’t work, we recommend you visit a canvas or awning repairer in your area.

Fading fabric

 - do not leave your tent set up in direct sunlight longer than is necessary.  If left 

in sunlight for prolonged periods of time, fabric will fade and weaken.

Floor condensation

 - a ground sheet under the tent prevents the floor from feeling damp 

and helps prolong its life.  The ground sheet should be smaller than the tent’s floor to prevent rain 
from running under the tent.

Shock cord failure

 - spring and elastic shock cord is provided to assist tent assembly.  Age, 

over stretching and mishandling pole assembly will cause elastic failure.  Elastic shock cord is delicate 
and should be handled with care.

Removing pegs

 - pegs should be pulled with another peg, hammer or a peg puller, never 

by pulling on the tent.  Avoid pegging tent so tight that it stretches the fabric.  Overstretching may 
cause peg loops to tear.

Thank you for purchasing a superior quality Oz Trail tent. This trouble shoot-
ing guide is designed to give you years of fun & enjoyment from your camping 
equipment.

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Summary of Contents for MP-SDF

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L w w w o z t r a i l c o m a u MODEL MP SDF SCREEN DOME TENT OzTrail_screendome indd 28 05 2004 2 29 PM 1 ...

Page 2: ... and natural causes that can lead to water in your tent CONDENSATION Synthetic fabrics are coated with acrylic to repel water This coating reduces air permeability and leads to condensation similar to that which occurs on car windows under certain conditions Some condensation is normal with synthetic fabrics and should not be considered as a defect NEEDLE HOLES Oz Trail tents are manufactured by e...

Page 3: ...the instruction manual Important This tent is to be assembled once before going camping to ensure that all parts are present and to become familiar with the assembly of the tent This warranty does not cover defects due to modification accident damage caused by vandalism rusting acts of nature or any other event beyond the control of the manufacturer Nor does this warranty cover scratching scuffing...

Page 4: ...e approximate only Due to our Policy of continual product development specifications and features may vary from time to time Long main poles Short main poles Ring pin J hook REPLACEMENT PARTS OzTrail_screendome indd 28 05 2004 2 29 PM 4 ...

Page 5: ...ion the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tent PART NO DESCRIPTION MP SDF LP05 Long main shock corded pole MP SDF SP05 Short main shock corded pole MP JHXL J hook xl MP SH S hook MP FER11 Ferrules 11 mm MP RPSL Ring pin single large MP SDF CB05 Tent carry bag SCREEN DOME OzTrail_screendome indd 28 05 2004 2 29 PM 5 ...

Page 6: ...the tent up Once all poles are in sleeves With a friend raise the centre of the tent Place the ends of the diagonal poles onto the corner pins see figure 2 the tent will stand up during this action Use the pins along the side of the tent for the poles that go above the front and rear doors attach the pole ends to the pins closest to the pole Begin attaching the j hooks see figure 3 to the poles fr...

Page 7: ...Figure 1 Figure 2 Long Pole Tent Figure 3 Pole end Sleeve Short Pole OzTrail_screendome indd 28 05 2004 2 29 PM 7 ...

Page 8: ...Figure 4 Figure 5 OzTrail_screendome indd 28 05 2004 2 29 PM 8 ...

Page 9: ...uarters folding depends on the length of the tent pole sections Place the folded fly if included in tent as you make the last fold Place the pole bag on back end of tent trapped air is more easily forced out of the open door when you are rolling up the tent The folded tent should be the width of the pole bag Beginning at the back end roll your tent tightly around the pole bag forcing out excess ai...

Page 10: ...s which if the zipper separates you can fix the zipper by moving the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and reworking the zipper If this doesn t work we recommend you visit a canvas or awning repairer in your area Fading fabric do not leave your tent set up in direct sunlight longer than is necessary If left in sunlight for prolonged periods of time fabric will fade and weaken Floor conden...

Page 11: ...of 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 barbeque Fire starters Frying pan Saucepans Kettle Teapot billy Aluminium foil Pot holders Mixing and serving spoons Cooking fork tongs spatula Kitchen knives Cutting board Can bottle opener Storage containers Esky cooler chill...

Page 12: ... DESIGNED AND IMPORTED BY OZTRAIL LEISURE PRODUCTS ABN 77 010 916 006 CNR PERIVALE AND CLINKER STS DARRA QLD 4076 AUSTRALIA PH 07 3279 1800 sales oztrail com au OzTrail_screendome indd 28 05 2004 2 29 PM 12 ...

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