! CARE INSTRUCTION
1. Clean debris and Keep the canvas dry when storing the tent, store the metal frame and
canvas separately in the carry bag to prevent mildew or damage.
2. Use normal detergent and water for cleaning if the tent is dirty.
! PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions should be taken when you go outdoors:
1. Be certain that your tent is properly ventilated (especially if you decide to ignore the first
warning and use a heater in your tent). Carbon monoxide is real, and can cause serious
damage such as death.Vents and screens are built into the tent body.
2. Be sure to anchor your tent properly—this is not a free-standing tent—follow these
instructions for proper staking practices and ensure that all guy lines & pegs are securely
fixed.
3. Be certain that children are supervised in and around the tent at all times.
4. Do not use candles, matches or open flames of any kind in or near a tent.
5. It is better to not cook inside a tent, but if you are, do not leave cooking unattended.
Make sure grills, cooking appliances and similar must not be placed nearer than 1 meter to
tent canvas. There should be no use of open fires or glowing charcoal inside tents or near
tent canvas - fire can spread very quickly. There should be no use of open fires or glowing
charcoal inside tents or near tent canvas as there is a significant risk from the buildup of
Carbon Monoxide (CO), particularly in a confined space inside the tent. All flexible tubes
and couplings to the gas burner should be checked for leakage and that it is in good order.
6. Build campfires downwind and several meters away from a tent and be sure to fully
extinguish campfires before leaving a campsite or before retiring for the night.
7. Exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered lanterns or heaters inside a tent and
use battery-operated lanterns whenever possible. Do not refuel lamps, heaters or stoves
inside a tent. Extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep.
8. Do not smoke in a tent or store flammable liquids inside a tent. Installation of log
burners or heating equipment at your own risk.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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