ends into the sockets of the outer tent and tense
the poles (B1). Continue with point 5.
assembly of the inner tent only: insert the pole
ends into the sockets of the inner tent and tense
the poles (B2). Starting in the centre, clip the inner
tent onto the poles (B3).
5. Push the tent cover onto the connectors and con-
nect at the centre, front and back with the pegs (C).
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 (D). Please note: the tension
in the cords can be altered once the tent is erected
(D1).
7. Anchor the base with tent pegs.
8. Anchor the porch and if necessary, use guy ropes.
Please note: It is best to wrap the webbings of the
guy ropes around the poles (E).
9. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation. The porch
and air vents are ideal for individual adjustments.
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TakE DOWn – GEnEraL inSTrUCTiOnS:
• Remove everything from the tent's interior.
• Freestanding tents can be gently shaken out to
remove leaves, sand, and other debris.
• Turn the tent over with floor facing upward and
allow it to dry a bit longer.
• If it's not possible to dry the tent completely before
packing it, this should be done within 12 hours to
prevent the risk of mold and mildew growth.
• As in the tent set up, never pull the poles out of the
pole sleeves; rather push them through.
• When storing a tent in its stuff sack, make sure that
stakes and poles don't press against the tent fabric
and damage it.
• Before taking down your tent, close all zips and
roll up the guy lines. That way you won't have to
untangle them when it comes time to set the tent
up again, and pitching is that much easier.
ENGLISH