INTRODUCTION
Proper Use
Any use other than that described or any modification of the
product is not permissible and may result in injury and/or damage
to the product. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused
by improper use. The product is not intended for commercial use.
Description of parts and features
A
outer tent
long pole
1PC
2PCS
C
guy rope
peg
6PCS
15PCS
F
carry bag
1PC
Tent Dimensions :
Inner tent: 220cm x 205cm x 120cm
Outer tent: (210+140)cm x 240cm x 130cm
Pitching dimension: 360cm x 250cm
W1
W2
L1
L2
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep all flames and heat sources away from this tent fabric. We
recommend that you always position your tent upwind from a
camp fire. This will reduce the chances of having embers land
on your tent. In case of fire, please find the exit to escape from
the fire.
Never set up the tent near the river, under the tree of other
objective hazards.
Keep exits clear.
Make sure ventilation openings are open all the time to avoid
suffocation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Choose a suitable site
Removing any sharp objects, which might damage the
groundsheet.
Owner's Manual
Model No.#68090
ACTIVEMOUNT 3 TENT
B1
short pole
1PC
D
inner tent
1PC
L3
ASSEMBLY
Setting up the tent
E
B2
E
D
1. Lay the outer tent <A> on the ground, pull the four corners outwards
Note: make sure that channels for the poles<B1> are face upwards
Note: make sure that the zip on the entrance to the tent is closed
2. Push the poles<B1> completely into the channels(FIG 1)
3. Stand the outer tent<A> up and push the ends of the poles<B1> into
the metal loops of outer the tent<A> (FIG 2)
4. Push the end of the <B2> completely into the channel on the awning
of outer tent(FIG 3)
5. Secure the outer tent<A> by pushing the tent pegs<D> into the
ground loops(FIG 4)
H
6. Tie one end of the guy ropes<C> onto the four corner hoops of outer
tent<A> FIG 4
7. Tie the other end onto the tent pegs<D> and fasten them by
inserting the tent pegs<D> into ground(FIG 4)
8. Hang inner tent <E> by togge and loops (FIG 5)
9. Note: Ensure that guy ropes<C> are about at an angle of 45°
10.Do not pull the guy ropes<C> too tight.
DISASSEMBLE AND MAINTENANCE
Follow steps 1-10 in reverse order.
1. Clean the tent and remove any stains with sponge and cool water.
Please use non-detergent soap for serious cleaning.
2. Never machine wash or machine dry the tent. Hand wash and air
dry.
3. Please allow all parts to dry thoroughly before you repack the tent.
This will prevent the formation from mould, bad odours and
discolouration
4. Stitch with thread to repair minor leaks, fabrics and plastic sheets
damage. Use ropes to connect broken frame parts. Use tapes to
repair the coating broken parts.
5. Silicone spray could be use onto zippers if stick
STORAGE
Store the tent in the stuff sack and place it in a cool, dry area out of
sunlight and away from heat sources and rodents.
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B1
FIG1
A
D
B2
FIG3
A
B1
C
45°
FIG5
E
B1
E
FIG2
B1
FIG4
E
FIG6