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Safety Advice 

Attention

In some countries approval is needed to set up a marquee/tent larger than 75 m2. It 

is your responsibility to comply with local rules and regulations and to ensure that 

the marquee/tent is assembled correctly.

In case of bad weather conditions, it is your responsibility to ensure the 

marquee/tent is safely secured and that the marquee/tent does not cause damage 

to others.

close to the tent.

The marquee/tent must be safely secured. We recommend you secure your

marquee/tent with straps and pegs as soon as it is assembled.

Make sure to check if the marquee/tent is covered by your home contents insurance.

Marquees/tents must be evacuated under extreme weather conditions.

In the event of snow always remove snow from the roof of the marquee/tent 

regularly to prevent snow from building on the roof as heavy snow can cause the

marquee/tent to collapse.

In the event of rain there is a risk of rain puddles building up on top of the roof of the 

marquee/tent. Heavy rain puddles can cause the roof to collapse. It is your responsi-

bility to ensure rain puddles do not build up. As a precaution, make sure the roof of 

the marquee/tent is stretched out properly and adequately over the side frames of 

the marquee/tent and remove rain water regularly.

Please always check our website for the latest safety advice and manual. 

Note:

 Marquees are intended for events and other arrangements and are as such only 

meant for short term temporary assembly and the following disassembly. Dancover 

warranty applies only to the normal use of the Product, normal wear and tear excepted, 

in accordance with written use instructions or manual. The warranty does not apply to 

Summary of Contents for SEMI PRO 6x12m

Page 1: ...6x12m POLE TENT SEMI PRO 28 06 2013...

Page 2: ...from the roof of the marquee tent regularly to prevent snow from building on the roof as heavy snow can cause the marquee tent to collapse In the event of rain there is a risk of rain puddles buildin...

Page 3: ...T LIST Description Item No e r u t c i P Y T Q Side Pole Part 1 12 Side Pole Part 2 12 Centre Pole Part 3 3 Centre Pole Part 4 6 Centre Pole Part 5 3 Anchor 6 16 Adjustable Rope 7 16 Roof 8 1 9 2 Side...

Page 4: ...imeter of the tent as tight as possible The centre of the tent roof will not be tight or lay flat due to the peak of the tent Layout all parts around the tent as show placed anchors approximately 100c...

Page 5: ...of adjustable rope on the pole pin after sliding the sidepole into the roof Push the corner sidepole to an upright position Set the adjustable rope at a 90 degree angle Repeat at all 4 corners and tie...

Page 6: ...centre pole into an upright position STEP 6 Once the corner sidepoles and centre poles are all upright and vertically aligned add the remaining sidepoles Insert the pole tips at each location through...

Page 7: ...ch corner before mounting the sidewalls Hook your sidewalls onto the perime ter rope beginning from the corner Warning 2 In case of bad weather disassemble the tent immediately 1 The tent is designed...

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