Cleaning
Use the usual commercial means of care for polyester tents for the cleaning of the tent.
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Do not wash the tent in the washing machine.
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Do not have the tent cleaned by the dry-cleaner.
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Packing and storing
Pack the components of the tent in a dry and clean condition to avoid the creation of
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mould. Allow the parts to dry thoroughly if they have become wet during use.
Store the parts of the tent at a dry place. The fabric, the rods and zipper may be
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attacked by mould or corrosion if stored in a wet condition.
The site
Select a site that is as level as possible and free from depressions in the ground.
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Remove stones, rocks, branches of trees and other objects before you begin with the erec-
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tion of the tent. Sharp edges may not only damage the tent but they can also be very
annoying.
Erect the tent in such a way that the entrance is out of the direction of the wind. Also make,
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if possible, use of natural wind breaking effects.
General instructions
Make the transport bag completely empty.
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Connect all rods in the required way.
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Place the accessories, such as earth nails, tent pegs, tensioning cables, etc. in the proper
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way around you.
Erecting
1. Spread the outer tent on the ground with the channels facing upward.
2. Push the 4 fibreglass poles through the channels.
3. To erect the tent, the poles are to be bent one after another and tensioned with the tent.
To do so, insert a spike in the end of a rod (Ring-Pin-System, ill.1). On the other side, pull
the material over the rod as it bends and insert the spike in the free end of the rod.
4. Anchor the tent to the ground at the corners and at the rings at the poles ends with the
pegs.
ill. 1