HIGHLANDER TEN122 Cypress 4 Person Tent Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- HIGHLANDER
Table of Contents
Assembly instructions
cypress 4 TEN122
CONTENTS
- Poles 4 (tent)
- Poles 2 (porch)
- Pegs 28
TENT DIMENSIONS
Outer – 425x225x195cm
2 x Inner – 210x135x185¢m
Pitching – 600x400x195¢m
HINTS AND TIPS
- Know how to setup your tent before you leave:
- Pitch tent at home to ensure all components are included (pegs, quay lines etc.)
- Choose a flat spot to setup tent, clear debris such as twigs and stones.
- If windy, look for natural wind breaks (beware of hazards such as dead standing trees etc.) and pitch door facing away from the wind.
- Use quay lines even if the weather looks calm, it can change quickly!
SAFE CAMPING
- BEWARE OF CARBON MONOXIDE POSIONING
- Ensure ventilation ports are not covered and fully open.
- Tents can burn, DO NOT smoke, use any open flame or fuel burning device inside your tent. This includes matches, candles, lamps and disposable barbeques etc.
- DO NOT setup tent near an open flame such as a fire or gas cooker.
- DO NOT setup tent beneath trees.
- If camping on a beach, ensure you are well above high tide line.
- If camping near a river ensure you are well away from the bank, as flash flooding can occur without warning.
- If staying for more than one night, check your tent ensuring any quays lines are tightened and dislodged pegs are firmly back in place.
BACK HOME
- After returning from a trip, hang or if possible pitch your tent in a cool dry area with good ventilation. If this is not done, you risk causing mildew which will damage your tent.
- Clean all components of your tent such as pegs and poles and inspect for damage.
- For spot removal, clean with a damp cloth and warm soapy water (max 30°C). Use pure soap flakes only.
- When all parts of your tent are completely dry, fold and store in its bag ready for your next trip.
- In the unlikely event your tent develops a small leak, this can be repaired with a reproofed and/or seam sealer.
- Our tents come with basic repair kits for repairs such as small rips.
STEP 1
Clear the ground of stones, twigs and sharp objects. Lay out the flysheet with
the door facing away from the prevailing wind. To aid setup in windy
conditions, peg out the end loops as shown in image.
STEP 2
Unfold poles and place poles with grey bands to match grey sleeve strip (la
and lb), plain poles to (2a and 2b). Push a poles through pole sleeves as
shown in (3). Align pole with placer peg as shown in image (4). Repeat with
other poles. Fully peg out flysheet so it is taut but not over-tight.
STEP 3
Gently push poles until it is taut then place into second placer peg. Attach
inner tent to outer fly by threading toggles through plastic 0-rings. Peg out
inner ground sheet and erect bedrooms.
STEP 4
Fully peg out guy lines, ensuring even tension between all points. Whilst the
fly should be taught DO NOT over tighten, as this may damage the tent.
Pickaway instructions
Remove inner tents from outer fly. Unpeg inner groundsheet, guys and flysheet then remove poles, fold and pack. Pegs (28).
- Fold edges of outer tent into rough rectangle, then fold in half length ways. Fold in half width ways twice
- Fold inner tents and groundsheet to match rough size of outer tent.
- Place groundsheet into carry bag, then inner tents, groundsheet, poles and pegs.
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References
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