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Before use: please read thoroughly to ensure safety and avoid accidents.

Misuse may result in a serious accident or death.

DANGER

Misuse could result in a potentially hazardous situation that can result in serious injury or death to the user.

WARNING

Misuse could result in injury to the user and/or damage to property.

CAUTION

The shelter’s material is not flame-proof. Therefore, do not use combustion-based heat 

sources such as lanterns, stoves, heaters, or open flames such as matches, candles, 

lighters, or cigarettes inside the tent. The use of such heat or light sources inside a 

small enclosed space is dangerous and may result in fire, oxygen deficiency, or carbon 

monoxide poisoning.

Do not keep fuel or flammable items for replenishing the fuel inside the shelter.

Before using the product, check each part for abnormalities. If there are abnormalities, take 

the product to your reseller or Snow Peak’s Customer Service Team for inspection and 

repair.

Pay close attention to the weather. If extreme weather is in the forecast, pack up camp and 

evacuate to a safe place.

Do not bring heated items into the tent when they are at high temperatures. Very high 

temperatures inside of the tent may cause fire or heatstroke.

Hot weather will cause high temperatures in the shelter, leading to a higher risk of heatstroke. 

Pay close attention to temperatures, particularly when children are asleep inside the tent.

Choose a flat, well-drained area with firm ground to pitch the tent. The area should have no 

chance of avalanches, landslides, wind gusts, or sudden flooding.

It is dangerous if the mud skirt of the door panel is covered with snow or if it is piled high on 

the ceiling due to the sudden snow. Please ensure ventilation by removing snow frequently 

and opening the entrance.

This product is not intended to be in permanent use, as it may fade or deteriorate if exposed to 

sunlight over a long period of time.

Sunlight can cause the surface of the fly to heat up, potentially causing low-temperature burns.

Flying sparks can create holes in the tent fabric. Do not assemble or use the tent close to a bonfire, 

fireworks, or areas where a fire is present. When setting up and disassembling, make sure there is no 

fire around. 

Firmly hold the tent pole when assembling and disassembling the tent.   Pole ends recoiling may lead 

to unexpected accidents, so ensure that the surroundings are safe with no bystanders in the vicinity. 

Be sure to work with two or more people.

Secure the shelter firmly with pegs and ropes.

It is made of thin fabric, so it may break if you pull the fabric too much. Please be careful.

Watch your feet when utilizing the building tape, rope and peg. It may offset your balance and cause 

an unexpected accident.

By correctly stretching the rope, you can obtain strength that can withstand wind and rain.

When using, please make sure to use all ropes according to the instruction manual.

The inner room has a loop to hang small items. Please only use with items less than 1 kg. 

Summary of Contents for FES-091

Page 1: ...Ver 1 00 Pro RED FRAME EDITION FES 091...

Page 2: ...1 1 7m 2 3 5m 6 2 5m 4 1 5m 2 A 2 C 2 1 1 2 1 1 21cm 31 1 1 2 6 6 1 2 1 1...

Page 3: ...2 2 1kg...

Page 4: ...3 A 2 3 A A 2 A A A A A B 2 A A C C 3 A A A A B...

Page 5: ...4 C A 4 A A A A A C C C C A A A C...

Page 6: ...5 A C O O TP 080 V C A O 7m 3 5m 3 5m 2 5m 1 5m 2 5m C A O V...

Page 7: ...6 O Y Y...

Page 8: ...7 O O 11 O 2 O A O A A O O O...

Page 9: ...8 O 5m 6m...

Page 10: ...9...

Page 11: ...10...

Page 12: ...11 60 Y I Y I PU UV UV...

Page 13: ...12 A PU PU A...

Page 14: ...A 2 C 2 21cm 31 7m 2 3 5m 6 2 5m 4 1 5m 2 2 210D PU 3 000mm UV 210D PU 1 800mm UV 210D PU 68D 210D PU 1 800mm A6061 19mm 22mm 77 35 37cm 73 20 23cm 28 5kg 6 2 507 17 602 TEL 1661 1958 FAX 02 6203 1959...

Page 15: ...14 Instruction Manual Ver 1 00 Land Lock Pro Red Frame Edition FES 091...

Page 16: ...er penetration to prevent water from entering through the seams 1 Sewing holes for loops and toggles 2 Outside sewing holes for zipper rails Door panel top There are six toggles Same for the other sid...

Page 17: ...nside the tent Choose a flat well drained area with firm ground to pitch the tent The area should have no chance of avalanches landslides wind gusts or sudden flooding It is dangerous if the mud skirt...

Page 18: ...le into the A pole on the opposite side Note When setting the A pole on the ridge pole do not set it after connecting all the A poles and set it on the ridge pole while leaving the left and right uppe...

Page 19: ...he same way as insert a ring pin with a black peg down loop to the tip of the C pole After setting up one C pole please set up the other C pole as well Note Please pass C pole through sleeve little by...

Page 20: ...ough the loop attached to the ring pin on the hem and peg down all the loops inside the room Peg down the rope firmly Use the provided upright pole and a forked end rope to lift the entrance exit door...

Page 21: ...f the Land Lock For the inner tent the side with the logo print at the bottom is the indoor side Please hang the inner tent in the room on the side of the Land Lock without the side door Since there i...

Page 22: ...nt to the O rings and pegs on the main body fly The peg down tape at the rear two places should be hooked to the pegs that hold the main body fly Hook the red tape with the hook attached to the bottom...

Page 23: ...iately Do not put your weight on the safety ring otherwise it may be damaged Connect the other end of the rope to the O ring with the center pole Finally adjust the rope tensioner so that the tension...

Page 24: ...er in the carry bag When storing be sure to remove the inner tent from the main body before removing the main body Fold the main body in half with the center sleeve as centered on top Fold the sides i...

Page 25: ...inner tent toward the zipper opened in step 4 to let the air out Put the main body fly inner tent and roof sheet together and compress all by tightening the two compression belts provided Put the pole...

Page 26: ...es are connected before taking them down this will make it easier to peg down the next time you set up Fold the pole from the center to the edges If folded from the edge the cord can be overstretched...

Page 27: ...t in a well ventilated area away from heat and moisture Using the zipper when it is covered with mud sand or dust may cause wear or damage Clean the zipper with a brush before use Apply small amounts...

Page 28: ...Rip Stop Shield pigment PU coating Waterproof rating 3 000mm minimum Teflon water repellent finish UV protection treatment Wall 210D Polyester Rip Stop PU coating Waterproof rating 1 800mm minimum Te...

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