Instrukcja obsługi Outdoor Connection Brampton
Outdoor Connection
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Brampton
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BRAMPTON DOME
TENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Select a dry level area and clear the ground of any sharp or dangerous objects.
2. Spread out the floor of the inner tent and peg out the four corners ensuring that the tent is pulled out firm and square (be careful not to make it too taut). Peg out the
remaining pegging points. The adjustable straps on some of the peg loops should be set approximately in their middle position (not pulled up tight). Adjusting all these
straps up tight may over stress the inner tent and cause some seams to start separating.
3. Assemble all the fibreglass poles. There will be 8 black poles and a ridge pole (a grey pole with two cross pieces in the middle).
4. Above the door at each end there is a T piece that will be wrapped in a bag. Remove the ridge pole into the T pieces. Wrap the the protective bags. Insert the ends of
Velcro tie around the Cross pieces in the middle of the tent. (Make sure that the reinforcing wire on the cross pieces are facing down towards the tent inner.)
5. Slide the short end of the black poles through the sleeves and insert the poles into the cross pieces in the middle and into the T piece at one end only .
6. Stand up the poles at the end and then the middle. The bottom of the poles slide over a pin on the base of the tent. Two thirds of the tent should now be up.
7. Slide the remaining two black poles through the sleeves and insert the poles into the T piece. Once both sides are in stand up the poles and slide the ends over the pins.
You will have better access if you open the bottom of the door and stand just inside the tent.
8. Attach all tent clips to the upright poles. The inner tent is now complete and you are ready to fit the fly.
9. Position the fly over the tent and align it into place. Tie off the inside of the fly at the elbow at the top of the pole. Attach the Velcro tabs on the inside of the fly to the
poles.
10. With the doors of the fly zipped up peg out the fly ensuring an adequate gap between the fly and the inner. (Take care not to peg the fly too far out from the base as you
may distort the shape of the tent)
11. Peg out all the guy ropes.
12. Finally, fine tune the fly so it remains firm and positioned correctly over the tent. The adjustment straps at some peg points can be used for small adjustments but make
sure that the tent is not too tight as the tent seams can be damaged.
13. The Fly doors at each end of the tent can be erected as an awning. 3 adjustable poles are supplied for this purpose. When erected the awning tensioner strap near the
top of the door can be done up and tightened to take out the sag in t the centre pole is higher than the sides the awning. (Do not to over tighten this strap.) Ensure tha
which will allow some pitch for run off in light rain.
14. The three side wall panels can be set up as an awning either individually or together as one awning.
*****REVERSE THESE PROCEDURES TO LOWER THE TENT*****
Packing Instructions:
1. Make sure the inner tent and fly are COMPLETELY DRY and CLEAN before packing away.
2. Wrap the T pieces in their protective bags and foam. Pack the poles and pegs in their bags.
3. Fold the fly in half lengthwise and fold the ends in to form a rectangle. Then fold each end into the middle and continue folding until you have a long rectangle approx
80cm wide and 250cm long. The bottom of the fly should be at one end when folded.
4. Fold the inner tent into quarters lengthwise by folding both sides into the centre, then one half over the other.
5. Lay the fly and poles on top of the inner and tightly roll up the tent (rolling towards the bottom edge of the fly which helps to push the air out).
6. Secure the rolled up tent with the supplied ties.
7. Place in carry bag with the pegs.
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Awning and Adjustable Pole information:
We have included these features to increase the enjoyment of your camping experience, but there are a few important measures that you must be aware of; failure to do so may
void your warranty:
- Ensure that adequate poles, guy ropes and pegs are used when erecting the awning; failure to do so may cause accidental damage to the fly and tent.
- Should it start to rain, lower the adjustable poles so the fly won’t with water. “pool”
- Each night, lower the adjustable poles sufficiently so if there is any rain you will avoid water “pooling” on the fly. Alternatively lower the awnings completely.
- Ensure the pole and adjustment screw are kept free of dirt and debris.
- The awnings of the tent can be pegged out at an angle without the poles to improve ventilation but rain protection may be compromised.
Care Information for your tent:
- KEEP ALL HEAT AND FLAME SOURCES AWAY FROM YOUR TENT,
***NEVER*** use any gas, flame or heat appliances inside your tent.
- The pre-tied guy ropes must be used at all times to help stabilize and help prevent any damage to your tent. YOUR TENT IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY
FROM WIND AND/OR STORM DAMAGE.
- Your tent must be stored away DRY and CLEAN. It also must be kept in a dry area off the ground to help prevent any moisture build up or mildew.
- When erecting your tent, try to maintain the gap between your fly and the inner of your tent. This will increase ventilation within the tent and help reduce possible
condensation build up.
- An Outdoor Connection Durarig tarpaulin or Duramesh mesh tarp on the ground under your tent will help protect the floor and keep it clean.
- Where possible, erect your tent under a tarpaulin to help protect it from the elements.
- At the first sign of bird droppings or sap from a tree, clean off straight away using water and a soft cloth only; if left, this may damage the fabric of your fly.
- DO NOT use cleaning agents, bleaches or sharp instruments to clean your tent; this may not only affect the waterproofing treatment of the fabric, you may also
accidentally damage the tent which would NOT be covered under the warranty. If soap is needed use only a small amount of pure soap.
- When dismantling the tent, take the extra time to wipe down the steel and fibreglass poles along with your pegs. This will help keep them all free of dirt and debris and
help extend their usage.
- If not regularly used, erect the tent every 3 months. This will help in the detection of any damage, mould or mildew that may have been previously undetected (if
accidentally put away damp, or has had moisture build up whilst stored), or any damage that may have been unsighted when last used.
3 YEAR WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed by The Outdoor Connection to be free of faults in material or workmanship for a period of three years from the purchase date. The product may be
repaired or replaced if it is found to be defective within the warranty period. If the product is no longer available, and cannot be repaired it will be replaced with one of equal or
greater value. The guarantee is valid only to the original purchaser on presentation of the original purchase receipt . Any claim, including return of the defective merchandise,
should be made to the retailer from whom the goods were purchased.
The guarantee does not cover normal wear and tear of parts, nor exposure to the weather. Misuse or negligent use of the product, or any alteration or repair other than by The
Outdoor Connection or its agents, will void this warranty.
The Outdoor Connection, P.O. Box 506, Sumner Park Q4074
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Outdoor Connection |
Kategoria: | namiot |
Model: | Brampton |
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