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CLEANING AND CARE

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Technical data

Model: 

000011 (sunset)
000012 (grashopper)
000013 (ocean view)
000014 (camouflage)

Persons: 

1

Max. load:

120

 

kg

Max. body size:

2

 

m

Water column:

5

 

000

 

mm

Outer dimensions:

310 

×

 120 

×

 60

 

cm

Inner dimensions:

270 

×

 110 

×

 55

 

cm

Dimensions of the 
hammock:

 
270 

×

 145

 

cm

Packing dimensions:

48 

×

 35 

×

 9

 

cm

Weight: 

1.6

 

kg (without 

accessories)

Material of the hammock,  
poncho, floor:

 
100

 

% polyamide 

(nylon)

Outer tent material:

100

 

% polyamide 

(nylon), except for 
the camouflage print: 
100

 

% polyester

Mosquito net material: 

100

 

% polyester

Pole material:

Replaceable fibre 
glass poles

Disposal

Disposing of the packaging

Dispose of the packaging separated 
into single type materials. Dispose 
of cardboard and carton as waste 
paper and film via the recyclable 
material collection service.

Disposing of the flying tent

(Applicable in the European Union and other 
European states with systems for the separate 
collection of reusable waste materials.)

 

Dispose of the flying tent in accordance 
with the disposal laws and regulations in 
force in your country.

>> Always insert pegs all the way in the 
ground.

NOTICE! 

Improper handling of the flying tent 

may result in damage to the flying tent.
>> Only use the flying tent in mild weather 
conditions; do not use it in alpine or extreme 
conditions such as hail, flooding, extreme 
cold or heat. Promptly take the flying tent 
down in the event of an incoming storm or 
thunderstorm. Even if properly anchored, 
it may come loose. Stop using the flying 
tent if the plastic parts of the flying tent are 
deformed, cracked, chipped or exhibit breaks, 
splinters or other damages. Do not place any 
objects on the outside of the flying tent.

Cleaning and care

Use a hand brush to sweep out the flying tent 
once it is set up. Wipe the inside and outside 
of the erected flying tent out with a soft, damp 
sponge, cloth or commercially-available tent 
cleaner. Clean the pegs and the carabiners 
with clean water. 
Let all parts dry completely and take the flying 
tent down as described in the chapter “Taking 
down and folding up the flying tent”.

Storage

All parts must be completely dry before being 
stored. Fold the flying tent up so that it fits in 
the pack sack. 

 

Always store the flying tent in a dry area.

 

Protect the flying tent from direct sunlight!

Summary of Contents for 000011

Page 1: ...FLYING TENT Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...s 4 Cleaning and care 5 Storage 5 Technical data 5 Disposal 5 Disposing of the packaging 5 Disposing of the flying tent 5 Setup and use 6 Setup as a hammock tent 6 Setup as a tent 7 Removing the outer tent rain roof 7 Converting the tent to a hammock 8 Converting the hammock to a rain poncho 8 Taking down and folding up the flying tent 9 Warranty terms 9 ...

Page 3: ...s bag 7 Pack sack Parts 8 Tent pole 3 9 Mosquito screen 10 Middle zipper 11 Outer tent 12 Tent floor clips 3 13 Tent floor rain poncho 14 Power cords 15 Outer tent clasps 16 Outer tent clips 3 17 Quick release unit clasp 18 Hammock zipper 19 Hook and loop fastener for outer tent 20 Guy line A 8 8 8 15 11 9 1 10 13 12 12 19 20 18 16 14 15 16 16 12 3 5 6 2 7 17 4 ...

Page 4: ...of children Do not allow children to play with the tree slings and quick release units WARNING Risk of fire and burn hazard The flying tent consists of flammable material Do not set up any cooking or heating devices in the flying tent and do not hang any lighting fixtures near the walls or roof of the tent Do not place any activated electric devices e g heaters near or inside the flying tent Do no...

Page 5: ...n your country Always insert pegs all the way in the ground NOTICE Improper handling of the flying tent may result in damage to the flying tent Only use the flying tent in mild weather conditions do not use it in alpine or extreme conditions such as hail flooding extreme cold or heat Promptly take the flying tent down in the event of an incoming storm or thunderstorm Even if properly anchored it m...

Page 6: ...ugh the loop Fig B Repeat this process with a second tree The trees should be at least 3 5 m and no more than 5 m apart 4 Open the three tent floor clips 12 that connect the ends of the tent poles 8 and connect the tent floor clips with the outer tent clips 16 If the prefitted quick release unit has been disassembled hook the front loops on the quick release unit into the carabiner clips 4 on the ...

Page 7: ...hammock with mosquito screen H 19 I The following steps can only be performed as described if you have already set up the flying tent as a hammock tent or as a tent on the floor 1 Undo the zipper 10 in the middle of the tent 2 Take the hook and loop fasteners 19 off of the tent poles 8 Fig H 3 Undo the tent floor clips 12 on the ends of the tent poles 4 Take the outer tent clasps 15 out of the rea...

Page 8: ...on the ends of the tent all the way Fig K Pay attention to the colour codes on the zippers when reattaching the mosquito screen Converting the hammock to a rain poncho L 4 M N 23 1 Take the tent floor 13 off of the flying tent by completely undoing the zipper on the floor 2 Open the carabiner clips 4 on both sides and remove them Fig L 3 Open the tube sections on both sides so that the rain poncho...

Page 9: ...ries in the accessories bag 6 and place it in the pack sack 7 together with the flying tent Warranty terms We offer you the statutory warranty period of 24 months Before you send in the flying tent please contact us by phone e mail or fax This way we can help you in cases involving handling errors To claim warranty coverage please send the following to the address below the defective product inclu...

Page 10: ...STARTRAVELLER EQUIPMENT GMBH Hauptplatz 9 6 9300 Sankt Veit an der Glan AUSTRIA Telephone 43 0 660 2318219 E Mail info flyingtent com Web http www flyingtent com ...

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