assembled incorrectly. Damaged parts can
effect safety and function.
Select a piece of land that is as flat and firm as
possible to assemble your tent.
The intactness of all connection points and the
guy ropes should be checked regularly, as should
the firmness of the tent pegs in the ground.
Do not use any insect spray in or on the tent.
Small leaks on the seams can be repaired with
a seam spray and impregnation spray can be
used for the tent skin.
CAUTION! DANGER OF POISONING
AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY! Do not light
any fires within the product and keep it away
from sources of heat.
You should also familiarize yourself with the
local fire protection regulations (e.g. camping
site, tent pitch).
WARNING! DANGER OF SUFFOCATION!
If the inside of the tent is not adequately venti-
lated, there is a risk of suffocation.
Make sure that the vents on the side of the inner
tent are not covered at any time.
Do not leave children unattended in the tent.
Fire precautions
Camp safely. Follow these commonsense
rules:
Do not place hot appliances near the walls, roof
or curtains.
Always observe the safety instructions for these
appliances.
Never allow children to play near hot appliances.
Keep exits clear. Do not block the exit with objects.
Make sure you know the fire precaution arrange-
ments on the site.
Tent assembly
Inside the carrying bag there is a label with
a QR-code. If the QR code is scanned you will
receive details about how to pitch the product.
Please ensure that the product is only assembled
by people with the appropriate skills.
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Note: The polyester material of the outer tent
consists of water-repellent material.
It is possible that during the first rainfall the outer
tent will not be completely watertight. However,
the threads of the tent will contract when exposed
to water so that after a short time the outer tent
will become watertight.
Outer tent + Inner tent
Note: The outer tent fabric has an UPF rating of 30.
The inner tent and the mesh do not show a UV pro-
tection. UV radiation can pass through the open door
of outer tent. Protect your skin.
Illustration A:
1. Place the outer tent
tunnels for the poles
2. Run the two poles
guides on the outer tent
and slide them through to the end.
Illustration B:
3. Push the pole
of the awning through the
3
tunnel guide on the awning so that it extends
evenly on both sides of the tunnel guide.
4. Set the outer tent
1
to the plastic cap of the floor fastenings of the
outer tent.
Illustration C:
5. Run the pole
with the metal end forward
4
into the fabric hook guides on the outer tent
top to the end and fix the pole
cap of the roof on both side
Illustration D:
6. Fix one side of the tent in the ground with the
tent pegs
. Then take hold of the other end
5
of the tent and pull it apart in such a way that
the tent is taut.
Illustration E:
7. Attach all the fastening hooks of inner tent
the plastic loops in outer tent
two plastic buckle on the bottom of the outer
tent
.
1
Note: If using the outer tent as a shelter without
the inner tent, skip this step 7.
flat on the ground. The
1
must be facing upwards.
3
with into the two tunnel
3
one after another
1
up and fix the poles
to the plastic
4
2
and plug the
1
3
1
to