Anyoo AY-Hammock-LB-001 Outdoor Cotton Hammock User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Anyoo
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AY-Hammock-LB-001 Outdoor Cotton Hammock
Hammock Instructions, Use and Care Guide
Each of our hammocks is delivered with a guidebook to help you hang it
anywhere!
The guidebook includes all of the hammock hanging information pictured here,
sa you’ll have a handy resource to keep on hand. When used diagonally, this is
one of the most supportive and comfortable hammocks in the world. Handcrafted,
your hammock come with a 12-month warranty on all materials and workmanship
from the date of purchase, provided you follow these instructions carefully.
PARTS
Hammock Setup Guide
- Hammock Bed:the part that you sleep on
- Scale Lines:the lines that connect the eye with the bed
- Eye:hanging loops at the ends of the hammock
- Tree Strap
IMPORTANT
- Please read these instructions thoroughly before using your Brazilian Hammock.
- Store ina cool, dry place when not in use.
- Target User: Adult.This is NOT a swing. Children using this praduct must be supervised at all times.Pregnant women and the elderly are not recommended.
- Do not use if product has any faulty part, including the strings, fabric or hammock eye.
- Please check your hammock safe capacity each and every time prior to using. Do not nse it more than the recommended safe capacity,
- Before use, please ensure that there are no sharp or pointed objects near or under the hammock.
- Do NOT leave your hammock outdoors in the rain or expose it to direct sunlight.
- The fabric will deteriorate and the colours may ron.
Caring for your Hammock
Storage
- Keep your hammock indoors when not in use and store in a cool, dry place.
- Direct sunlight and rain will deteriorate and reduce the lifespan of your hammock in time and the colours may run or change. Salt spray from the sea will also damage your hammock, so it is important to rinse your hammock regularly.
Folding your Hammock
Tie a loose knot in the end of strings as seen in the figure to prevent
tangles. Take the edge of the fabric at the middle of the hammock and fold in
half, and then half again.
Roll-up your hammock starting with the end strings.
Washing Instructions
Hammocks without a spreader bar
Hand Washing
Place the hammock into a sink or bathtub by holding both of the end loops.
Immerse the hammock in warm water and slowly add a mild detergent, but keep
the end loops out of the water.
DO NOT USE BLEACH.
Using your hands, massage the hammock as well as the end strings until the
hammock is clean, After washing, rinse the hammock with clean water. Finally,
wring the water from the hammock and hang it ina place to dry. Make sure the
hammock spread out thoroughly to dry.
Machine Washing
Bring both end loops together by folding the hammock in half. Tie the end
strings together with a piece of string just below the loops and 3/4 of the
way towards the bed of the hammock. This will prevent the strings from getting
tangled from the agitation and spinning in a washing machine. Once the end
strings are tied place the hammock in a pillow case and tie the pillow case
closed. Use mild detergent with your wash cycle and use cold water for your
rinse and spin cycle. DO NOT USE BLEACH.
After the rinse cycle, carefully remove the hammock from the pillow case
and untie the strings. Hang up your hammock to dry, make sure the hammock
spread out thoroughly todry.
DO NOT machine wash a hammock with a spreader bar.
Where to Hang your Hammock
You will need to find two fixed points from which to hang your hammock. Try
trees, beams or posts on your veranda. Never hang your hammock from a free
standing brick wall. A Brazilian Hammock will hang in any space of 3 meters or
greater (2.7m for a single) this should leave the centre of the hammock about
20-30cm off the ground when you sit in it. (see Fig. 1)
Often the distance will be greater and you will need some rope. It is
important to attach one or both ends to a higher point to give the hammock
some shape, roughly 90cm higher for each extra metre of span (see Fig. 2).
Stretching the hammock flat like Fig. 3 is not comfortable and may cause it to
break. The easiest way to determine where to hang your hammock is by holding
the hammock in place before you attach any fixings.
How to Hang your Hammock
Trees
Attach your hammock by the carabiners to the metal buckle of the straps.
Adjust the position of the buckle to hang your hammock to a suitable height.
After assemble the hammock, in order to prevent the metal buckle may from
sliding freely on the strap under
the load-bearing state, please check to ensure that the metal buckle is
oriented as shown in the picture to play a stable role. (see Fig. 4)
Posts and Beams
You can fix a large screw eye into a post or beam. The screw eye can be attached directly to your hammock with an § hook (Fig. 5) or using a length of rope. Never attach to brick or concrete pillars unless you are certain they are safe.
Masonry Walls
For sturdy masonry walls (not free standing ones like garden walls nor single
brick), use a 10mm bolt (Fig. 6) with a large washer at the end from which you
can attach a rope.
THANK YOU
Thank you for choosing Anyoo Hammocks to be your adventure companion! We
are honored to be a part of your kit,and appreciate how valuable your pack
weight and volume is. We promise to take up as little space and weight as
possible.
CONTACT
If you have any questions,issucs or want to provide us with some
feedback,please contact us at:anycoeu@sina.com
Official Website: www.anyoohome.com
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