6. Stretch out the tent at the head and foot ends using
three pegs at each end.
7. Open the entrance and relax the Powerframe by
pulling on the tent tensioner (d).
8. Remove the peg on the central pole (and on the
storm guys if necessary).
9. Secure the hooks to the pole by closing the
red clamps.
TaKe down – general insTruCTions:
• Remove everything from the tent's interior.
• Freestanding tents can be gently shaken out to
remove leaves, sand, and other debris.
• Turn the tent over with floor facing upward and
allow it to dry a bit longer.
• If it's not possible to dry the tent completely before
packing it, this should be done within 12 hours to
prevent the risk of mold and mildew growth.
• As in the tent set up, never pull the poles out of the
pole sleeves; rather push them through.
• When storing a tent in its stuff sack, make sure that
stakes and poles don't press against the tent fabric
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and damage it.
• Before taking down your tent, close all zips and
roll up the guy lines. That way you won't have to
untangle them when it comes time to set the tent
up again, and pitching is that much easier.
disManTling – "Model-speCifiC":
1. Disconnect the poles from the base and let the tent
fold in on itself.
2. Push the poles out of the sleeves (do not pull).
3. Fold up the poles and roll them up with the tent,
if possible. Do not force the poles into the storage
bag if it is full, as this may result in damage to the
storage bag or tent.
sTorage/Care/repairs:
• As soon as the tent is dry and clean it can be stored
in its pack sack in a well-ventilated, cool and dry
place. Please do not store the tent near paints, ad-
hesives, oils, plastics, or fuels (gas canisters, etc.)!
The gasses emitted from these materials contain
plasticizers that can damage your tent over time.
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