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3. Lay out the poles and connect them.<br />
4. Connect the two long poles with the respective square hooks at the tent<br />
corners (a); please make sure that they are not twisted. Attention: The<br />
reinforcing triangle in the centre at the top has 2 clamping hooks; the pole<br />
frame which will be connected to the reinforced triangle must be on top<br />
(b).<br />
5. Starting from this central reinforced triangle fasten the clamping hooks to<br />
the poles. Do not yet close the red clamping brackets so that the tent can<br />
still be adjusted to align with the poles.<br />
6. Now guide the short poles into the front of the tent on both sides between<br />
the two double hooks and fix the ends again below on the square<br />
kooks (C). Note: if it’s not possible to guide the poles between the two<br />
hooks loosen one hook and close it again afterwards.<br />
7. The tent should now stand unaided. Anchor the tent with the woven ribbons<br />
and the clamping hooks at all 6 corners of the tent with a peg.<br />
8. Now anchor the porch and if necessary the guy lines with tent pegs. To<br />
stabilize the tent in strong winds up to storms you can fix the hooks with<br />
clamping brackets on the poles. This ensures the tent is extremely wind<br />
stable (D).<br />
9. To provide enough air flow please open the variable entrances.<br />
TakE Down – gEnEral inSTrUCTionS:<br />
• Remove everything from the tent’s interior.<br />
• Freestanding tents can be gently shaken out to remove leaves, sand, and<br />
other debris.<br />
• Turn the tent over with floor facing upward and allow it to dry a bit longer.<br />
• If it’s not possible to dry the tent completely before packing it, this should<br />
be done within 12 hours to prevent the risk of mold and mildew growth.<br />
• As in the tent set up, never pull the poles out of the pole sleeves; rather<br />
push them through.<br />
• When storing a tent in its stuff sack, make sure that stakes and poles don’t<br />
press against the tent fabric and damage it.<br />
• Before taking down your tent, close all zips and roll up the guy lines.<br />
That way you won’t have to untangle them when it comes time to set the<br />
tent up again, and pitching is that much easier.<br />
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