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cessive tensile load on the entrance zip - this ensu-
res the specified service life. Use the strain release
closures at the bottom of the entry.
• Insert the tent pegs at a 60° angle (X).
• In the event of strong winds or a storm, it is neces-
sary to additionally secure the tent with the at-
tached storm cords. To adjust the length of the
storm cord, push the Stormcord Collector up or
down. If the storm cord is not required, wrap the
cord around the Stormcord Collector and secure
the end on the hook provided for this purpose (V).
• The VAUDE Y-tent pegs that come with the tent are
very rigid and ideally suited for harder ground and
grass. For extremely hard ground, we recommend
tent pins. For very soft ground, snow or sand, VAU-
DE offers a special tent peg. When inserted verti-
cally, it is suitable for soft ground and when inser-
ted horizontally, for sand and fresh snow (Y).
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SETTiNG UP – "modELSPECiFiC":
Please follow these instructions step by step, the
order is important.
1. Clear the ground of any sharp items (We recommend
the use of a optional groundsheet protector).
2. Spread out the tent on the ground. Please note:
Inner and outer tent are delivered attached to
each other.
3. Lay out the poles and assemble. NB: the two shorter
porch poles (C) must be laid out at a 90° angle to the
longer ridge pole (A).
4. Insert the ends of the ridge pole into the respective
grommet at the tent's base diagonally opposite (B1).
Insert the ends of the longer side of the porch poles
into the respective grommet at the tent's base (B2).
Insert the ends of the shorter side into the grom-
mets above the porch (B3).
6. Starting from the middle place the cords over the
ridge pole and hook over the loop below. Then, mo-
ving from above to below, proceed to do the same
with the other poles (C).
7. Anchor the porch and, if necessary, use guy ropes.