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Instructions
Select a flat surface for the tent. Unpack the boxes and check if all listed parts are included.
with a cloth. In colder weather conditions we suggest to bring the roof to room temperature before installing.
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Assemble the roof frame by mounting parts 7 to 12 on the pipes (parts 2 and 3). Use the screws to attach the parts.
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Attach the reinforcement braces (parts 4 and 5) using screws (29) and wing nuts (31).
Fastening the roof by using turnbuckle set (18) which is diagonally across through each two section as below.
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Lift one side of the tent frame and attach the legs (6). Place the roof (34) onto the frame and use the bungees (23) to fasten it.
Be sure not to put too much tension on the bungees in order not to make attaching the other side more difficult.
Attach the legs on the other side and install the feet (13, 14, 15) at the bottom. Use the long ground pegs (21) to fasten the feet
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to the ground. Attach the side covers to the pipes (1) using hooks (26).
overtention on the endwalls.
Complete the bottom frame with the required pipes (2) and connector (16).
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Unfold the side walls (35) and the end walls (36) and attach the side walls to the frame using the bungees (23). Attach the end
walls directly to the roof using the short bungees (24). Use the short ground pegs (22) to fasten the end walls to the ground.
The guy rope runs from every corner of the tent and is braced to the ground using the screw hooks (20). The professional
ground pegs (19) provide the tent with additional tension and stability.
Cleaning and maintenance
Wash off the roof and the side parts with soapy water. Mould and mould stains can be removed using a mild
chlorine solution. Observe the instructions provided by the manufacturer and test the chlorine solution on a
hidden spot to make sure that there is no discolouration.
Caution! The party tent must not be
Caution
1. Always handle the tent with care to avoid damage.
2. Do not apply too much pressure to the frame parts to avoid damage.
3. Tents are intended for temporary accommodation and should be taken down in adverse weather
conditions.
4. Always be sure to keep sufficient distance to hoses as well as gas and power lines to avoid possible
damage.
5. When using suitable heaters (available e.g. in specialist shops), keep a minimum distance of 1.2 m to tarp
material. Open fire or heaters with open flames such as patio heaters, umbrella heaters, gas heaters etc.
should not be used in any case.
6. The person setting up the tent is responsible for adequately securing it to ensure its safety.
Using turnbuckle sets (17) to fasten the structure just the same as you do on roof.
dismanteled
and packed up when it is wet. First, allow it to dry completely.
Remove the slight oil film from the pipes
Make sure, that the leg pipes are in vertical position, to avoid
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