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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Levitate 3 Tent 076-3232-0 O W N E R S M A N U A L It is important that all users read and understand the information in this manual before any installation and use of the product...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com W A R N I N G THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY YOU SHOULD PERFORM A VISUAL AND TACTILE INSPECTION OF YOUR MODEL’S FLOOR, STRAPS AND RATCHETS BEFORE EACH USE. CHECK THE HEALTH AND STRENGTH OF THE TREES CHOSEN TO BE ANCHOR POINTS BEFORE USE.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE NOW THE PROUD OWNER OF THE Woods Levitate 3 Tent IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL USERS READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ANY INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Introduction The Levitate 3 Tent provides a unique opportunity for you and your friends to experience the great outdoors with a whole new level of freedom and comfort. The Levitate 3 Tent is a treehouse you can take anywhere, as it combines the versatility of a hammock with the comfort and security of a tent.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Terms of Use The Levitate 3 Tent should be set up only as outlined Tactile and visual checks should be made to in this manual. ALL tent components and ALL anchor points before each use.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Size: Height: Roof: 11’ 4” x 11’ 4” x 11’ 4” 3‘ 6 “ (108cm) Tear resistant insect mesh. (3,45 x 3,45 x 3,45 m) Tent weight: Flysheet: Floor area: 17.8 lb (8.1kg) PU coated waterproof 55sqf (5.15sqm) polyester ripstop, 2000mm...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Warnings & Disclaimers Installation and use of the Woods Levitate 3 Tent Overloading the Levitate 3 Tent with more than may involve heights, be dangerous and may lead to 880 pounds (400 kg) increases the stress and injury and/or death.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Positioning the Levitate 3 Tent The Levitate 3 Tent needs 3 secure and strong anchor points to suspend from. The distances are marked here. Once the location is found, lay out the main tent on the ground as the reference point for the straps.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Alignment Sight Lines Use line-of-sight to look down the ratchet strap and up the seam of the underfloor straps on the Tree tent floor. The straighter these are, the better. You have a margin of tolerance of about 7º on either side before performance is impacted.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Tree Straps With a location found, start by wrapping the tree straps around the chosen trees. 1. Wrap the loop end of each strap around your chosen trees.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Once wrapped around the tree, 3. Ensure the strap is thread the strap and pull it all flat against the tree through towards the tent. and not twisted.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Attaching the ratchet 4, Begin by ensuring the strap is not twisted. Attach the ratchets to the D-rings at each corner of the base. You will need to loosen and readjust the lengths of each strap until ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Now feed the ratchet / webbing lock through the 5. Feed the loop end through loop of the strap. the D-ring to half way. 8. Pull the ratchet towards the 7. Pull it tight securing the tree that will be attached to it to the D-ring.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Attaching the Ratchet With the ratchet straps attached to the D-ring, it can now be connected to the tree strap length. Once attached, check the overall position of the base and that it is correctly aligned.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 11. Feed it into the slot and pull 10. Feed the tree strap end it through making sure it through the slot in ratchet. does not twist. 12. Take up the slack and pull 13.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Tightening the Ratchet Cranking the ratchet will give the tension needed and allows for easy adjustment. Ensure the ratchet is correctly in the Locked position before entering the tent. 14. Release the ratchet lock Attention - Ratchet Locking by pushing the inner latch upwards.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 16. Pull the handle back 15. This will release the handle and begin cranking and allow it to be cranked. it back and forth. LOCKING RATCHET 18. When the tension needed is Lift the inner set, move the handle to the Push down so latch handle to...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 19. Lay the mesh inner tent Fitting the mesh inner tent on the base. Secure the mesh inner tent to the base using webbing and buckles. There is a 3-pole structure supplied; straighten each one. Use webbing and bungee cord to secure inner tent...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 20. Attach the mesh to each 21. Attach the elastic webbing corner with the webbing underneath the base , making and bungee cord. sure the 8 elastic webbings are tight enough. 22. Attach the inner tent to 23.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 24. At this point each pole should Raising the structure be aligned to a corner. At each corner of the floor, there is a pole socket into which a pole is inserted. There are hooks on the inner tent to connect the mesh to the poles.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 25. Connect two poles into the sockets to be ready to raise the structure. 26. Supporting the assembly with your hand, push the free pole 27. Insert pole end into the socket to secure the pole and hold its structure.
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29. Put the fly sheet on the top of All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Fitting the Flysheet the raised structure. Each corner is attached at approx 6” / 15cm along the tree strap to ensure rain does not penetrate. The flysheet has elastic ties to be used with the ground pegs.
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30. Secure the corners All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com of the fly sheet by using the hooks on the handle of the ratchet.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Peg out and you’re done The final part is to peg out using the bungees and pegs provided. Simply attach the bungee loop to the pegs, pull until firm and then screw them into the ground to secure.
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33. Position so as the flysheet All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com has good water runoff and minimal sagging. 32. Loop the bungee on to the peg so that it is held securely. All done. Double check the straps, ratchet and knots and roll up any loose strap ends.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Floor Strap Calibration Tents come pre-calibrated but stretch over time so will need you to tighten the underfloor strap, using the buckle every so often. Here is how to do this. When the tent is up the centre (underfloor) strap should provide a clear delineation between both hammock berths.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com How to Use the Ratchet 1) Take the tail end of the long strap around your 6) Tighten ratchets as much as you can. trees and thread through the loop and away from ENSURE RATCHETS ARE IN LOCKED POSITION the tree, towards your tent.
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Policies All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Maintenance Weather This product is not intended to be used in severe weather. Perform a visual and tactile inspection of all components for If there is weather that creates dangerous conditions, such structural damage before every use and dry out thoroughly as storms, heavy rain, high winds, and/or lightning, do not before packing away.
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