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ESTIMATED TIME: 

00:02:00

KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM 

THIS TENT. 

This tent fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with an  

open flame or other heat source. Failure to keep all flame and heat  

resources away from this tent can result in a fire that can burn,  

injure or kill you.

NEVER USE ANY FUEL BURNING PRODUCTS INSIDE OR 

WITHIN PROXIMITY OF THIS TENT.

Use of fuel burning products such as stove, gas lantern or gas heater 

inside or within proximity of this tent will build up accumulation of 

dangerous concentrations of carbon monoxide, which will cause  

serious injury or death.

IMPORTANT

 

ZIPPER

Ensure all zips are closed during erection of your Companion exo tent. If the zips are 

open, the tent can be pulled out of shape and create undue stress on the zips when 

trying to close them.

GUY ROPES

All guy ropes are to be pegged at their full length at all times. 

FLYSHEET

Use the flysheet provided to keep the tent waterproof in wet conditions.

REMOVING PEGS

Pegs should be pulled out with another peg, hammer or a peg puller. Never by pulling 

on the tent. Avoid pegging tent to the point that it stretches the fabric. Overstretching 

may cause peg loops to tear. 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

 

Always clean and dry your tent thoroughly before packing it away. Storing a wet tent  

will cause mildew and will dramatically shorten the life of the fabric.

•  Only clean your tent with warm water (not hot) and a sponge
•  Do not store directly on concrete floors.
•  Do not pack pegs or poles inside your tent. Use separate storage bag

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exo manual | important info

Summary of Contents for Exo Lite 430

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...r s p e e d e x o C O m p o n e n t s exo MOdel lite pro 430 lite pro 480 Tent assembly 1PC 1PC Flysheet 1PC 1PC Awning poles 2PCS 2PCS Guy ropes 2M 10PCS 10PCS Guy rope 2 5M 2PCS 2PCS Guy ropes 3M 7P...

Page 3: ...nt It may be necessary to dig a trench around your tent to divert water flow ESTIMATED TIME 00 00 30 ST A G E Unpack your tent and remove the retaining straps Release the straps around the top of the...

Page 4: ...the frame into position Pull the corners out fully so the floor is taught and peg down each corner Pull the centre crown upwards until it locks into position exo manual 430 480 set up Important Adjus...

Page 5: ...nual 430 480 set up Pull out the extension tent at the back of the tent and peg out the two corners Assemble the extension pole and locate the sleeve at the back of the tent then feed the pole through...

Page 6: ...opes Finally peg out all remaining guy ropes and peg points Throw the flysheet over the tent ensuring that the awning is at the front over the D door Secure the flysheet to the tent using the buckles...

Page 7: ...t to the same size as the carry bag Step inside the tent Using one hand grab the handle and pull the centre crown downward Use your free hand to support the roof poles and step out of the tent as it f...

Page 8: ...ing Push the air out when rolling the tent Wrap the tent with the retaining straps before placing into the carry bag followed by the flysheet and remaining accessories Undo the remaining pegs and fold...

Page 9: ...If the zips are open the tent can be pulled out of shape and create undue stress on the zips when trying to close them Guy ropes All guy ropes are to be pegged at their full length at all times Flyshe...

Page 10: ...densation Some condensation is normal with polycotton canvas and ripstop polyester fabrics and should not be considered as a defect Mildew To avoid mildew never put your tent away wet or damp However...

Page 11: ...be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Primus Australia This tent is designed for recreational use only and not as a long term dwelling This warranty does not cover use of this tent in extreme...

Page 12: ...com2268 B Distributed by Primus Australia Pty Ltd Bundoora VIC 3083...

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