WARNING:
Do NOT operate any device which burns fuel inside this tent.
Combustion consumes oxygen, and can produce dangerous levels of
carbon monoxide which could lead to serious injury or death.
Tent Use, Care and Maintenance:
ob-
jects such as stones or branches. If possible, use a ground cloth under
the tent to protect the oor. Make sure the ground cloth doesn't stick
out or it will funnel water under the tent.
food will chew or claw through fabric.
daily to protect the oor.
leaky
batteries can damage the fabric. Do not put them in the tent.
taped and require no sealing. If there is water intrusion due to dam-
age, apply Seam Grip found in the repair kit. Set the tent up. Make
sure the fabric is clean and dry. Follow instructions on Seam Grip. Al-
low to dry. If quick dry is necessary, follow instructions on the talcum
packet from the repair kit.
repair sleeve over the break. Pitch tent, holding the pole repair sleeve
in place. When the pole bends enough, the repair sleeve will not
move. Replace broken rod as soon as possible.
Small holes. Seal extremely small holes with Seam Grip. For holes up
to 1/2" across, put a piece of tape over the hole on the outside of the
tent. From inside, apply Seam Grip at least 1/8" thick and 1/4" beyond
Striking The Rain fly
Pull up all stakes. Unfasten Velcro® from poles. Pull all pole posts out
of all grommets. Disconnect rain y pitching webs.