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Pitching your tent

 

5.

 

Repeat Step 4 until all main legs are assembled

 

6.

 

Reposition tent as needed and peg main four feet down, ensuring tent is square

 

          

If windy you can peg out the guy lines too 

 

7.

 

Assemble fibreglass porch pole and slide into pole sleeves

 

 
 

8.

 

Secure Pin into base of pole and secure plastic clips to pole

 

Summary of Contents for Biker Plus

Page 1: ...s poles or fabric It is important that the tent awning is properly guyed at all times particularly in strong winds otherwise damage could occur DO NOT PUSH TENT PEGS IN BY HAND ALL TENT PEGS SHOULD BE...

Page 2: ...le until the joints locks into place CAUTION Keep fingers away from joints when locking in place to avoid any injury 3 Repeat step 2 on the 3 remaining legs once all four joints are locked into place...

Page 3: ...e assembled 6 Reposition tent as needed and peg main four feet down ensuring tent is square If windy you can peg out the guy lines too 7 Assemble fibreglass porch pole and slide into pole sleeves 8 Se...

Page 4: ...le 10 Peg out front corners of the porch Zip any open doors shut and peg out guy lines 11 Secure the ventilation Top Hat cover the clips secure to the pole below the joint Remember if raining to secur...

Page 5: ...t Ventilation Cover Cover remains attached to one sleeve to prevent it getting lost 6 Repeat on 3 remaining legs until tent is half height on its knees 2 Unclip remove and fold front porch pole 3 Unpe...

Page 6: ...ping a door slightly will help 11 Roll the tent around poles towards porch tucking in the groundsheet and any excess material as you go Once rolled tie up with tie cord and pop into carry bag Tip Hold...

Page 7: ...ct should be cared for and properly maintained If for example your tent is packed away wet and isn t properly dried then any stains or leakage would be due to poor aftercare rather than being a manufa...

Page 8: ...d any drips or wicking first locate the exact position where the water is penetrating the flysheet Remember this may be at a higher point than the drip as the water may roll along the inside of the fl...

Page 9: ...experienced by many campers is condensation This is caused by moisture in the atmosphere forming beads or droplets of water when coming into contact with a cold surface This may form on the walls of...

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