PACKING INSTRUCTIONS
• Make sure that the tent is COMPLETELY DRY and
CLEAN before packing away (a damp tent can
develop mildew very quickly). Leave front doors and
windows open.
• Clean, dry and pack the poles and pegs into their
separate bags.
• Once the tent has been lowered, ensure that the
walls are folded neatly and the roof is spread out
at. Fold the porch roof back over the main part of
the tent and lay at on top of the middle room.
• Fold the tent in thirds by rst folding one of the
side rooms inward completely over the top of the
centre room (we recommend that you brush or wipe
the underside of the oor at this point to remove
any grass or dirt and then allow to dry before
proceeding), then repeat the process with the other
side room (including brushing/wiping). The tent is
now square.
• Again fold the tent in thirds by rst folding one of the
outside edges inward to two thirds across the width.
Repeat with the other outside edge, folding this
edge completely over to meet the fold on the other
side. Brush/wipe the underside of the oor after
every fold. The tent is now a long narrow rectangle.
• Tightly roll the tent, from the back towards the front
door, brushing/wiping the underside of the oor as
you go (rolling towards the door helps to push the air
out).
• Secure the rolled up tent with the supplied ties.
• Place in the carry bag.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR TENT
• We recommend that you season your tent prior
to the rst use, to ensure that the seams are
fully watertight. Erect your tent at home, and wet
thoroughly with the garden hose – especially on the
seams (but not on the zips). Allow to dry fully, and
then repeat 1-2 times.
• KEEP ALL HEAT AND FLAME SOURCES AWAY
FROM TENT, ***NEVER*** use any gas, ame or
heat appliances inside your tent.
• The supplied guy ropes must be used at all times to
help stabilise and help prevent any damage to your
tent (your tent is not covered under warranty from
wind and/or storm damage).
• Your tent must be stored away DRY and CLEAN;
it also must be kept in a dry area off the ground to
help prevent any moisture build-up and/or mildew
developing.
• At the rst sign of bird droppings or sap from a tree,
clean off straight away using water and a soft cloth
only; if left, this may damage the fabric of your tent.
• DO NOT use cleaning agents, bleaches or sharp
instruments to clean your tent; this may not only
affect any waterproong treatment of the fabric, but
may also accidentally damage the tent which would
NOT be covered under the warranty.
• When dismantling the tent, take the extra time to
wipe down the poles along with your pegs. This will
help keep them all free of dirt and debris and help
extend their usage.
• If not regularly used, erect the tent periodically, this
will help in the detection of any mould or mildew that
may have been previously undetected (if accidentally
put away damp, or has had moisture build-up
whilst stored), or any damage that may have been
unsighted when last used.
• If the tent has been used near the sea, hose
down the entire tent to remove salt spray residue
(particularly zip slides and any metal parts) and dry
thoroughly before storing. Zip sliders can be sprayed
with a silicone spray to prevent corrosion (avoid oil-
based sprays as they will stain the fabric).
Warranty
Torpedo7’s Warranty Policy covers our products for 12
months from the purchase date. Warranty claims cover
any fault, defect or failure occurring as a result of the
manufacturing process. Damage or faults occurring as
a result of misuse, accident, or wear and tear are not
covered by our warranty policy. If the product is out of
warranty, then we can still have the product repaired,
however, the cost of the repair will be charged to the
customer.
Please Note:
The warranty for Torpedo7 tents does not cover wind
damage. This is standard practice for all tents sold
within New Zealand and Australia.