• It must be dismantled if wind
speeds of 40km/h or higher
are expected (fresh wind, large
branches and trees swaying and
the wind is clearly audible).
• Dismantle the shelter if the wind is
freshening or if the weather condi-
tions are adverse otherwise.
• Be particularly careful about your
fingers when assembling and
dismantling the shelter. There is a
danger of injury from crushing.
• Set up the shelter on a plain, even
surface.
• Draw attention to the guy ropes
and the consequent danger of
stumbling.
• Ensure that the shelter has been
fully stretched out before you use
it.
• The shelter may only be used un-
der the supervision of adults and
not as a toy.
• Examine the product before every
use for damage or wear.
• Check before every use that all the
parts have been properly assem-
bled.
If the assembly is not done correct-
ly, the safety and working can be
adversely affected.
• No naked flames, grills or heating
mantles inside or in the vicinity of
the product. If the product catches
fire nonetheless, leave it immedia-
tely.
Extinguish the fire with a fire
extinguisher or water. If required,
immediately notify the fire brigade.
• Individual shelters must not be
joined or fastened to one another.
A minimum distance of 3m must
be kept between two individual
shelters.
• Any build-up's of water must be
removed!
Location selection
• The product has dimensions of
2.5 x 2.5m, and in addition,
space is required for the guy
ropes.
• As far as possible, deploy the pro-
duct in a place that is protected
from the wind.
• The ground must be even and give
the tent pegs enough grip.
Construction
Step 1
Remove the product from the various
individual bags.
Step 2
Unfold the four roof rods with uni-
versal joints (2). Fit the colour-coded
ends of the rods into the colour-
coded openings of the universal
joints. Ensure that the locking buttons
(2a) fit into the holes both visibly
and with an audible click (Fig. B).
Caution! Danger of getting
stuck.
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