WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT
SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC.
THIS TENT MEETS THE FLAMMABILITY REQUIRE-
MENTS OF CPAI-84. THE FABRIC MAY BURN IF LEFT
IN CONTINUOUS CONTACT WITH ANY FLAME
SOURCE. THE APPLICATION OF ANY FOREIGN
SUBSTANCE TO THE TENT FABRIC MAY RENDER
THE FLAME RESISTANT PROPERTIES INEFFECTIVE.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Rightline Gear warrants that for one (1) year, from the
date of purchase that all PackRight and CampRight
products will be free of material defect and Rightline
Gear will repair or replace any defective or damaged
product free of charge if it is returned in original con-
dition by the consumer to Rightline Gear or the place
of purchase. Claims of defective material and/or work-
manship must be made in a timely manner. Safe and
maintenance-free use of this product depends upon the
consumer’s or user’s proper installation of the product
and good judgment in its use. Rightline Gear is not re-
sponsible for the consumer’s or user’s use or misuse of this
product. Damage to Purchaser’s vehicle or any other
vehicle caused by Purchaser’s improper use of this prod-
uct may cause serious injury or death. The Purchaser
acknowledges that Rightline Gear has no control over
the attachment of its products to vehicles or the attach-
ment of items to the Rightline Gear products. According-
ly, Rightline Gear cannot assume responsibility for any
damage to any property arising out of the improper
attachment or use of its products.
RIGHTLINE GEAR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IM-
PLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND WARRANTY OF FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. RIGHTLINE GEAR FUR-
THER DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OR OTHER PROMISE
THAT GIVES RISE TO ANY SORT OF CONSEQUENTIAL,
EXTRAORDINARY, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, SUBSEQUENT,
OR NONECONOMIC DAMAGES OR ATTORNEY FEES.
THE CONSUMER OR USER’S SOLE REMEDY AGAINST
RIGHTLINE GEAR FOR ANY DEFECT IN THIS PRODUCT
IS LIMITED TO FULL RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE.
RIGHTLINE GEAR SPECIFICALLY ENCOURAGES
COMPLIANCE WITH ALL MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS,
AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABIL-
ITY FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAME.
16-
To have use of the vehicle for the day, disconnect the
tent’s upper and lower sleeves and close the vehicle open-
ing. Move the vehicle away from the tent. Secure the up-
per sleeve and the lower sleeve to the tent’s body by the
dowel and loop fasteners (Fig 20).
Fig 20
Take Down The Tent
1-
Disconnect the upper and lower sleeves and move the
vehicle away from the tent.
2-
Zip up all windows and doors, leaving a small opening
for air to escape.
3-
Release the pole clips, lift the poles from the pole pins,
and lower the tent to the ground.
5-
Push all poles out of the pole sleeves and place them in
the pole bag.
6-
Fold the sides of the tent in, leaving a 6-8” gap in the
middle (Fig 21). Fold side A over side B. Fold the (2) ends
of the tent in, leaving a gap in the middle (Fig 22).
7-
Place the pole bag, stake
bag, and rainfly on one of
the folded ends (Fig 22). Roll
the tent as tightly as possible
and place it in the carry bag
(Fig 23).
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14-
Stake the corners, sides, and guy lines of the tent (Fig
14 and Fig 15).
15-
Add the rainfly to the tent if needed (Fig 16). Connect
the rainfly’s (2) male buckles to the awnings’ (2) female
buckles (Fig 17), its (2) Velcro tabs around the end poles
(Fig 18), and its (4) elastic tensioners to the corner rings
(Fig 19).
Fig 15
Fig 16
Fig 17
Fig 22
Fig 23
Fig 14
Fig 19
Fig 18
4-
Pull out all stakes and place them in the stake bag.
Pole Bag
Gap
Fig 21
Stake Bag
A
B
Fasteners
Rainfly