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3.
Lay the short fibreglass poles (4) to the right
and left and the long fibreglass pole (3)
centrally in front of the tent (Fig. B).
4.
Insert the fibreglass poles (3)/(4) through
the tunnel guides on the outer tent (1)
(Fig. B). Ensure the upper corners of the
fibreglass poles are outside of the tunnel
guides.
5.
Bend the fibreglass poles (3)/(4) and
put their ends over the pins on the metal
rings (1a) near the ground on the outer
tent (Fig. C).
6.
Stand the outer tent up and loosely anchor
the outer guy lines one at a time in the
ground with the ground pegs (6) (Fig. E).
Note: insert the ground pegs into the ground at
a slight angle.
7.
Stretch the tent floor so that there are no
creases in it and secure each corner with a
ground peg (Fig. E).
8.
Secure the fibreglass poles (3)/(4) on the
outer tent (1) with the plastic hooks (1b)
(Fig. D).
9.
Close the door zips.
10. Anchor all guy lines under slight tension
with the ground pegs (Fig. E).
Assembling the sleeping
compartments
1.
Suspend the sleeping compartments (2)
inside the erected outer tent in the areas
provided, using the buckle (2a) and the
plastic pins (2c) (Fig. H).
2.
Attach the sleeping compartments to the
ground by attaching the hooks (2b) to the
rings on the outer tent (Fig. H).
3.
Attach the edge (1f) of the outer tent floor
to the sleeping compartments with the hook
and loop fasteners (2d) (Fig. I).
Use
• Inside the sleeping compartment there is a
plastic eyelet from which you can hang, for
example, a camping lamp (not included in the
package contents).
• You can use the tent's interior pockets for your
valuables.
• On the outside of the sleeping compartments
to the right is a cable opening, which you can
open and close with the zip fastener.
• Inside the outer tent is a cable that you can
use, e.g. for a washing line.
Opening the door (Fig. F)
You have the option of fully opening the tent
entrance. To do this, follow the steps below:
1.
Completely unzip the outer door (1c).
2.
Roll up the outer door (1c) lengthways.
3.
Fasten the roll with the toggles so that it
cannot unroll.
4.
Unzip the inner door (1d).
5.
Roll up the inner door (1d) lengthways.
6.
Fasten it with the toggle.
Closing the door
To completely close the tent entrance, proceed
as follows:
1.
Unfasten the toggle.
2.
Unroll the door.
3.
Zip up the door.
Opening the windows (Fig. G)
You have the option of partially opening the
windows. Proceed as follows:
1.
Undo the hook and loop fasteners at the
corners of the window (1e).
2.
Roll up the window halfway and fasten it
with the toggle.
3.
Roll up the window further if you want to
fully open the window.
4.
Fasten it with the toggle.
Closing the windows
To fully close the windows, proceed as follows:
1.
Unfasten the toggle.
2.
Unroll the window.
3.
Attach the window with the two hook and
loop fasteners.
Dismantling
Note: dismantle the product in as clean and
dry a condition as possible, so as to avoid the
formation of mould or stains.
After dismantling in the rain, let the product dry
out completely before packing it away. Clean
all components thoroughly before packing them
away.
1. Remove the sleeping compartments by
undoing the buckles, plastic pins, hooks and
hook and loop fasteners.
2. Remove all ground pegs.
3. Roll up the guy lines.
4. Unclip the plastic hooks from the fibreglass
poles on the outer tent.
5. Remove the fibreglass poles from the pins on
the metal rings.
6. Pull the fibreglass poles out of the tunnel
guides on the outer tent.
7. Pull the fibreglass poles apart and fold them up.
8. Stow the ground pegs and fibreglass poles in
the storage pouches (7)/(8) provided.
Folding pattern
1.
First, fold the outer tent lengthways and then
fold the outer edges into the middle.
Important: the longest side when folded must
equal the length of the storage bag (5).
2.
Fold the sleeping compartments to match
the width of the outer tent and lay them on
top of the outer tent.
3.
Place the storage pouches (7)/(8) on
one end of the outer tent and roll all
components together tightly.
Note: ensure the hook and loop fasteners
on the floor of the outer tent do not come into
contact with the mosquito net.
4.
Tie the rolled product with the bands and
stow it in the storage bag (5).
Repairs, care and storage
Repairs
Small tears or holes in the fabric can be repaired
with standard repair patches.
Important! Do not use repair patches on
the seams.
Enquire at a specialist store about what repair
materials to use and how to use them. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions. Larger tears should
be sewn by someone with technical skills. Broken
or defective frame parts must immediately be re-
placed, and must no longer be used. Enquire at a
specialist store about suitable replacement parts.
Stain removal
You can remove dirt on the surface and small
stains with a soft brush, or by wiping them with a
damp cloth.
Use only water and no cleaning agents, otherwise
the product's waterproofing may be impaired.
Zip fasteners
Regularly use a silicone spray (not included
in the package contents) and apply it to the
zips to prevent unnecessary wear. Enquire at a
specialist store about a suitable silicone spray
and its use.
Preventing mould
Do not store the product wet or damp over a
long period of time. However, if light mould does
form, use a soft and slightly dampened brush or
sponge to remove the mould. Then seal the treat-
ed spot with a suitable tent fabric waterproofing
agent (not included in the package contents).
Storage
When not in use, always store the product clean
and dry at room temperature to prevent the forma-
tion of mould. When not in use for extended pe-
riods, take the product out of its storage bag and
store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
Disposal
Dispose of the article and the packaging materi-
als in accordance with current local regulations.
Packaging materials such as foil bags are not
suitable to be given to children. Keep the pack-
aging materials out of the reach of children.
Dispose of the products and the
packaging in an environmentally friendly
manner.
The recycling code is used to identify
various materials for recycling. The code
consists of the recycling symbol – which
is meant to reflect the recycling cycle – and a
number which identifies the material.
Notes on the guarantee and
service handling
The product was produced with great care and
under constant supervision. You receive a three-
year warranty for this product from the date of
purchase. Please retain your receipt.
The warranty applies only to material and
workmanship and does not apply to misuse or
improper handling. Your statutory rights, espe-
cially the warranty rights, are not affected by this
warranty.
With regard to complaints, please contact the
following service hotline or contact us by e-mail.
Our service employees will advise as to the
subsequent procedure as quickly as possible.
We will be personally available to discuss the
situation with you.
Any repairs under the warranty, statutory guar-
antees or through goodwill do not extend the
warranty period. This also applies to replaced
and repaired parts. Repairs after the warranty
are subject to a charge.
IAN: 360861_2007
Service Great Britain
Tel.:
0800 404 7657
E-Mail: deltasport@lidl.co.uk
Service Ireland
Tel.:
1890 930 034
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E-Mail: deltasport@lidl.ie
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