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   Open the box

   Remove cardboard and foam

   Place your JoyCee on the cross bars of 

your car

   Centre JoyCee on top of your car

   Insert two square-head bolts or sliders 

into the front of the rail

   Lift  the tent and slide over the cross bar

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Insert second bolt 

   Step and repeat for the back of the rail

  

Add the brackets to the bolts 

  

Connect the nuts but not too tight yet

   Check if tent is centred properly

   Use the spanner to tighten the nuts, 

front fi rst 

   Then tighten the nuts on the back 

of the rail

IMPORTANT 

 

Tighten the two bolts simultaneously per cross bar

 

 Don’t tighten too far, 

 

 The bracket needs to stay horizontal and shouldn’t bend

 

Keep all aluminium parts, bolts and nuts clean and double check all bolts 

 

Check again aft er the fi rst 100 kms of driving

 

Repeat regularly

 

Keep all screws and bolts clean and serviced with WD40

   The fl y tarp needs to be set up by at least 

2 poles next to the big entrance, 1 pole 
on each side.

   Climb halfway up the ladder, insert the 

fl exible poles horizontally into the holes 
on both sides of the ladder, through the 
small ‘envelopes’ in the fabric

   The hook of the fl exible poles should 

be looking down, hold the pole with 
one hand

   Use the other hand to grab the top of 

the fl y tarp and insert the pole into the 
O-ring overhead in both corners of 
the fl y tarp

   Connect the tips of the fl y tarp to the 

tent, by zipper or velcro

   Continue with the (2 per side) remainder 

of the fl ex poles to position the fl y tarp 
in the open mode by following the 
previous steps again on both sides of 
the tent. Please note that some holes are 
horizontal but the poles need to be 
entered at an angle

Closing the hardshell tent

   Flatten your sleeping bags and pillows 

in the tent

   Remove the ladder from the brackets

   Shorten the ladder and place the ladder 

back in the dry and clean storage bag

   Take the elastic strap from the far left  

of the outside of the tent, over the tent 
and connect to the same loop on the 
right of the tent, this will help when 
pulling the tent shut

   Pull the black nylon strap down which 

is attached to the shell and will close 
the tent

   Tuck the fabric sticking out into the tent 

on both sides and the front, don’t 
forget to also push the nylon strap under 
the shell

   Use the velcro straps to tighten the shell, 

once closed use the reinforced straps to 
secure the tent

   If you have diffi  culties closing the shell, 

you may have left  too much bedding in 
the tent. In this case, remove the 
bedding and try again

   Use your fl at hand on top of the shell to 

pull the shell down. Don’t pull at the 
locks or rubber band

Getting started

How to mount your rooft op tent 

Opening your hardshell tent

Setting up your bedroom

Congratulations, you’ve bought a femkes rooft ent! Please check 

if the following items are included when opening your box:

   Mounting set, 8 bolts + self locking nuts, 

U-shape bars and a spanner

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4 fl exible poles to set up the fl y tarp 
(fl y tarp can be fully removed by a zipper)

  

Standard 2.3 m ladder with horizontal 
steps for easy access (2.6 m ladder 
optional per request)

  

Hooks inside the shell for your bag(s) to 
store your personal belongs overnight 

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Original ‘by femkes’ zipper pullers, 
for cold hands and easy closing of the 
zippers

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3d mesh underneath the mattress for 
better ventilation

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Bags for shoes, accessories and your 
roadmaps

   Unlock the velcro straps 

   Unlock the reinforced straps 

   Push up the shell (the gas struts make 

this easy)

   Install the 2 brackets to the bottom of the 

tent on your favourite entry side, using 
the pre-drilled holes in the bottom plate

   Remove the ladder from your tent

   Remove the bag of the ladder and keep 

this bag dry and clean at all times

   Undo the velcro strap (fi rst time only)

   Pull out the ladder all the way

   Hang the ladder in the brackets, hold the 

top steps and pull out the steps needed 
to reach the ground

   Securely install the ladder to the 

right height

   Make your bed and note that you can 

leave your pillows inside. Leave bedding 
as fl at as possible when closing the shell.

OPERATION OF THE LADDER

CAUTION! 

Failure to properly secure the 

ladder could cause serious injury. Read the 

next steps carefully before attempting to use 

the ladder.

 

Depending on the height of your car, hold 

3-4 rungs at the top and pull out the bottom 

rungs until they reach the ground

 

If you have a low car, you might need to 

hold 5 rungs. If you are on a high car, you 

only might need to hold 2 rung or less

 

It is also possible to lock the steps by half 

a rung

 

Make sure the ladder is placed on even, 

solid ground. Do not install the ladder on 

uneven or sandy/muddy ground

 

Place the ladder fi rmly at an approximate 

70 degrees angle

 

The ladder should not be installed and used 

in a vertical position, always at a slight angle 

for better support

 

Before entering the tent, check if every rung 

is secured. Use two hands to climb up, one 

step at the time

Summary of Contents for JoyCee

Page 1: ...Photo H kon Maeland USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...to set up the fly tarp fly tarp can be fully removed by a zipper Standard 2 3 m ladder with horizontal steps for easy access 2 6 m ladder optional per request Hooks inside the shell for your bag s to...

Page 3: ...ect the nuts but not too tight yet Check if tent is centred properly Use the spanner to tighten the nuts front first Then tighten the nuts on the back of the rail IMPORTANT Tighten the two bolts simul...

Page 4: ...ossible when closing the shell OPERATION OF THE LADDER CAUTION Failure to properly secure the ladder could cause serious injury Read the next steps carefully before attempting to use the ladder Depend...

Page 5: ...ed at an angle Closing the hardshell tent Flatten your sleeping bags and pillows in the tent Remove the ladder from the brackets Shorten the ladder and place the ladder back in the dry and clean stora...

Page 6: ...ex awning to the fly tarp The fly tarp can also be removed completely by a zipper under the shell Closed In case of lots of wind The fly tarp can be made smaller by closing the zipper on both sides or...

Page 7: ...in horizontally at the right angle for stability of the fly tarp We have added a small rubber ring to the flex poles this will ensure that raindrops will fall down at the ring instead of making the fa...

Page 8: ...lth issues do not attempt to climb the tent on top of your vehicle The crossbars must have a dynamic weight load of minimum 55 kg and must be at least 70 cm apart Under no circumstances should any fla...

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