CAUTION
CAMPSITE SELECTION
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Select a smooth, level campsite clear of rocks,
branches, and other hard or sharp objects
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Avoid areas with overhead power lines and tree limbs
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Park the vehicle in the chosen campsite
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Turn the engine off and engage the parking brake
HOW TO STORE
WARRANTY INFORMATION
1. Clean and dry the tent
2. Fold all of the components into the tent
3. Roll the tent, using the pole bag as a guide
4. Secure with the tent tie straps and insert
into the carrying bag
5. Store in a cool, dry place
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 Outdoors will replace or repair defective parts.
Replacement parts may be new or re-built at Napier’s sole discretion. E-Warranty claim forms can be
completed online at www.napieroutdoors.com/warranty. Proof of purchase (receipt) must be provided. If you
do not provide proof of purchase, or if your warranty period has ended, replacement parts can be purchased.
To order replacement parts, contact Napier Outdoors at 800-567-2434 (9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST),
visit www.napieroutdoors.com, or email customerservice
@
napieroutdoors.com
BEFORE
YOU BEGIN
SUV tent
Model 19100
instructions
REV 2 - 06/28/19
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Keep all flame and heat sources away from the tent fabric.
The tent is made with flame-resistant fabric which meets
CPAI-84 specifications. This does not make it fireproof.
The fabric will burn if left in contact with any flame source.
The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric
may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.
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To prevent carbon monoxide from entering the vehicle and
tent area, do not run the engine, do not cook inside the tent,
and do not use a gas heater in the tent. Carbon monoxide is
dangerous to your health.
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Engine must be off and exhaust must be fully cooled before
tent installation and use.
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Do not use candles, matches, or open flames of any kind in or
near the tent
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Do not cook inside the tent
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Build campfires downwind and several meters away from the
tent. Be sure to fully extinguish fires before leaving a
campsite or before retiring for the night
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Exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered lanterns
or heaters inside or around the tent. Use battery-operated
lanterns whenever possible
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Do not refuel lamps, heaters, or stoves inside the tent
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Extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep
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Do not smoke inside the tent
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Do not store flammable liquids inside the tent
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NEVER run the vehicle engine when the tent is attached
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Do not install the tent when the temperature is below
0ºC/32ºF or when your vehicle is wet, it may cause damage
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Allow adequate ventilation inside the tent at all times
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Do not attempt to drive the vehicle with the tent attached
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Disconnect the battery or turn off the door lamps’ so that
they do not stay on when the hatch is open. This will reduce
the risk of battery drainage.
WARNING