WARRANTY INFORMATION
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TENT CARE TIPS
Napier Tents have a one (1) year warranty period from the time
of purchase against defects in improper workmanship. Normal
wear and tear, seam leakage through needle holes and improper
use, abuse or alteration are not covered under the warranty
policy. Napier will replace or repair defective parts. Replacement
parts may be new or re-built at Napier Outdoors sole discretion.
In order for the warranty to be valid, you must provide a proof of
purchase (receipt) to prove the date of purchase. If you do not
provide the proof of purchase or are after the warranty period,
replacement parts can be purchased.
1) We highly recommend seam sealing your tent prior to
camping as water may penetrate the needle holes in the
fabric. This is common with tents and is not a defect.
2) Condensation will form on the inside surface of your tent.
It is caused by water vapor from your breath, perspiration
or any wet items inside the tent. Water on the inside of
the tent is NOT leakage through the tent fabric. To reduce
leave door and windows partially open.
3) The water resistant coating may wear down over time.
It is sugguested to spray a water resistant coating onto
the tent and rain fly ever few years.
4) Avoid spraying insect repellent, hair spray, etc., inside or
near your tent, as they may be harmful to the tent fabric
and cause leakage.
5) Do not leave your tent set up in direct sunlight longer
than necessary. If left in sunlight for prolonged periods of
time, fabric will fade and weaken.
6) If zippers stick, lubricate with silicon. Never force a zipper
as this will bend and prevent the zipper from closing.
Continual use in a sandy environment can cause a slider
to erode and fail to close.
7) NEVER roll up or pack away a wet/damp tent. This will
cause mildew. Make sure your tent is completely dry
before storing. Store your tent in a dry place.
8) To clean, hand wash with a sponge using mild soap
Never use a washing machine or detergent.
9)
Stake the tent to the ground through the corner pins and
side webbing loops.
10)
Drape the rain fly over the tent. The rain fly side that
says “Vehicle Side” goes towards the vehicle. Hook the
rain fly to the bottom rings on the tent. Hook the Velcro
tab around the pole.
Slide the rain fly pole through the pole sleeve in the
rainfly sleeve above the door. Place both ends into the
grommet hole at each corner of the rain fly. Stake out
the rain fly guide ropes to the ground.