Napier Sportz DOME-TO-GO Tent [86000] User Manual
- June 2, 2024
- Napier
Table of Contents
Instructions
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
HOW TO STORE
- Clean and dry the tent
- Fold all of the components into the tent
- Roll the tent, using the pole bag as a guide
- Secure with the tent tie straps and insert into the carrying bag
- Store in a cool, dry place
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Replacement parts may be new or re-built at Napier’s sole discretion.
E-Warranty claim forms can be completed online at
www.napieroutdoors.com/warranty.
Proof of purchase (receipt) must be provided. If you do not provide proof of
purchase, or if your warranty period has ended, replacement parts can be
purchased.
To order replacement parts, contact Napier Outdoors at
800-567-2434 (9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST),
visit www.napieroutdoors.com, or email
customerservice@napieroutdoors.com
CAUTION
- Do not use candles, matches, or open flames of any kind in or near the tent
- Do not cook inside the tent
- Build campfires downwind and several meters away from the tent. Be sure to fully extinguish fires before leaving a campsite or before retiring for the night
- Exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered lanterns or heaters inside or around the tent. Use battery-operated lanterns whenever possible
- Do not refuel lamps, heaters, or stoves inside the tent
- Extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep
- Do not smoke inside the tent
- Do not store flammable liquids inside the tent
- NEVER run the vehicle engine when the tent is attached
- Do not install the tent when the temperature is below 0ºC/32ºF or when your vehicle is wet, it may cause damage
- Allow adequate ventilation inside the tent at all times
- Do not attempt to drive the vehicle with the tent attached
- Disconnect the battery or turn off the door lamps’ so that they do not stay on when the hatch is open. This will reduce the risk of battery drainage.
WARNING
- Keep all flame and heat sources away from the tent fabric. The tent is made with flame-resistant fabric which meets CPAI-84 specifications. This does not make it fireproof. The fabric will burn if left in contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.
- To prevent carbon monoxide from entering the vehicle and tent area, do not run the engine, do not cook inside the tent, and do not use a gas heater in the tent. Carbon monoxide is dangerous to your health.
- Engine must be off and exhaust must be fully cooled before tent installation and use.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Remove contents from the bag and ensure you have all components listed below.
Tent Set Up
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Lay out the tent with the vehicle sleeve facing the cargo area of your vehicle.
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Assemble the tent poles by unfolding each section.
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Insert the poles diagonally, corner-to-corner, into the pole sleeves.
The center of the poles should cross and form an X.
_ NOTE: The poles may _get stuck in the pole sleeve. Do not force the pole – gently lead it through the fabric sleeve. -
Insert one end of the pole into the grommet hole located in the corner of
the tent. Go to the opposite end of the pole and gradually apply pressure to the pole, forming an arch until you are able to insert the pin into the grommet hole. Repeat for the second pole. -
Attach the pole clips.
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From inside the tent, unzip the door and mesh that faces the vehicle cargo area. Roll up the mesh and door and secure with T-straps.
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Open the back hatch of your vehicle.
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Move the tent towards the cargo area of your vehicle. Slip the sleeve under the bumper and over the hatch and roof.
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Outside of the tent, secure the tent to your vehicle:
A. Hook the bottom outside straps to any part of the wheel well and tighten (1 per side).
NOTE: Ensure the exhaust pipe is outside of the sleeve.
B. Tighten the bumper straps on either side of the vehicle sleeve. -
A. WITH A ROOF RACK
Remove the long strap (attached to the vehicle sleeve) from the female clip. Attach the 2 short straps around the roof rack and tighten. Repeat on the opposite side.
B. WITHOUT A ROOF RACK
Extend the long straps to the front of the vehicle. Open the hood and attach the strap hooks to the hood hinge or frame. Tighten the straps.
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From inside the tent, locate the center strap by the bumper and attach the strap hook to the tailgate latch. Attach the 2 outer hooks to the cargo bag hook or the tailgate latch.
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Stake down the tent through the corner and side webbing loops.
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Drape the rainfly over the tent. The side that says “Vehicle Side” goes towards the vehicle.
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Attach the rainfly to the clips found at the bottom corners of the tent. Tighten the straps and secure the Velcro tabs around the poles.
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Stake the rainfly guy lines to the ground.
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A. Assemble the awning poles by unfolding each section.
B. Place the end of the pole with the pin through the grommet hole at the corner of the awning.
C. Place the ring end of the guy line over the pole pin located at the top of the awning. Place the awning cap over the pin.
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A. Stake the bottom loop on the plastic slider of guy line with a peg.
B. Adjust the lenth of the rope by pushing the plastic slider upwards until the line is tight. -
To install the gear loft, place each corner hook of the gear loft into the loop located on the ceiling of the tent.
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