Thinlute CAPI-84 2 Person Dome Camping Tent Instruction Manual
- July 30, 2024
- Thinlute
Table of Contents
Thinlute CAPI-84 2 Person Dome Camping Tent
Before you begin
Read all instructions before setting up. Select a level site clear of rocks, branches, and other hard or sharp objects to install your tent.
Warning: Keep clear of overhead power lines. Do not set up your tent under trees because of potential lighting strikes or falling tree limbs in inclement weather. Secure with all stakes and guy lines provided to prevent property damage or personal injury. For best results in windy conditions, position the narrow end of the tent into the wind. Do not drop the tent or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce the tent bag on its end to get the tent out, as these actions may damage the frame. Although it is possible to pitch this tent alone, it is faster/easier to do with two people. Under no circumstances should this product be used to cover automobiles, marine products, or similar items. Never let tent poles snap together as this can damage the pole end.
Caution: Avoid pinch points when opening and closing the tent frame.
Component List
How to Set Up A Tent
- Unroll and unfold the tent.
- Connect your tent poles.
- Insert tent poles into the corresponding sleeves in the tent.
- Connect poles to the tent using the corner pin.
- Raise the tent poles.
- Attach the side clips to the poles to create a freestanding tent.
- Stake down the tent.
- Tighten the top of the tent with the tent poles.
- Attach the fly pole to the rain fly.
- Add on the rain fly.
- Secure the rain fly of the tent,
- Guying Out the Tent.
WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC.
The tent meets the flammability requirements or CPAI-84. The fabric may burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective. Never use any fuel-burning oxygen-consuming devices or any devices that produce any fumes, including stoves, lanterns, candles, hibachis, or heaters in or around your tent. This could result in carbon monoxide poisoning, injury, or death. Your failure to follow these warnings could cause death, serious injury, or permanent disability to you or others.