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Never use any fuel-burning products (stoves, lanterns, heaters, 

etc.) inside or within proximity of the Bunker. Use of fuel-burning 

products inside or within proximity of the Bunker can result in the 

accumulation of dangerous concentrations of carbon monoxide 

– a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas that is slightly denser 

than air. Breathing carbon monoxide could cause serious injury 

or death.

Keep all flame and heat sources away from this Bunker. This 

Bunker is made with flame resistant fabric but it is not fireproof. 

The Bunker fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with an 

open flame or other heat source. Failure to keep all flame and 

heat sources away from this Bunker may result in a fire that could 

cause serious injury or death.

Before   using   this   product,   read   and   fully    understand:

(1) attached warnings; (2) the Owner’s Manual and all 

accompanying documentation. Failure to follow these directions 

could cause an unsafe situation leading to fire, burns, severe 

injury, or death.

WARNING

USING AND CARING

RAIN PROTECTION

Use the included fly in heavy rain. The Bunker is light shower 

proof without the fly but fully water proof only with the fly 

installed.

VENTILATION

Maintain adequate ventilation inside the Bunker at all times.

CAMPSITE CHOICE

When choosing a campsite, carefully consider the possibility of 

falling rocks or tree limbs, lightning, flash floods, avalanches, 

strong winds, and other potential hazards, to reduce the risk of 

loss or injury.

Select a site that’s level, well drained, and is protected from the 

wind and other elements. Clear the campsite of sharp stones, 

sticks, and other debris, both for comfort and to protect the floor 

of the Bunker. If possible, avoid setting the Bunker on ground 

that is already wet. If this is not possible keep the Bunker well 

ventilated to minimize humidity and condensation within the 

Bunker.

PEGS AND ROPES

Peg down the Bunker properly at all times to reduce the risk of 

loss or injury to Tent users.

All Bunkers require pegging to prevent them from being blown 

away in strong winds. Always anchor the Bunker. Tent pegs and 

ropes are supplied to safely setup the Bunker in most situations.  

It may be necessary to purchase additional and/or specialized 

pegs and ropes for use in extreme or varied soil conditions. 

Maintain adequate ventilation inside the Bunker at all times.

Tightly tensioning the Bunker with attached ropes greatly 

increases the Bunker’s strength and stability. This will also reduce 

fabric sagging and wrinkles and prevent rainwater from pooling.

Summary of Contents for BUNKER XL

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...stalled VENTILATION Maintain adequate ventilation inside the Bunker at all times CAMPSITE CHOICE When choosing a campsite carefully consider the possibility of falling rocks or tree limbs lightning flash floods avalanches strong winds and other potential hazards to reduce the risk of loss or injury Select a site that s level well drained and is protected from the wind and other elements Clear the ...

Page 3: ...rt gets in the zipper teeth it can cause abrasion and damage to the zipper sliders You can clean the zipper teeth by rinsing them with water The pressure from a regular garden hose will push out small sand particles If cut appears on the Fly of the Bunker apply candle wax against the ripped canvas to seal the hole and prevent of further tearing CLEANING If the Bunker should requires cleaning set i...

Page 4: ...t and swing the Bunker bed open with its side down 2 Swing out the two main arms 4 Flip the Bunker back over into the upright position 5 Extend the front poles 7 6 Put the fly on lower side first The Bunker should look like this Note The main mesh on the Bunker can be zipped in or out for service and or repair ...

Page 5: ...ont door is opened and put on one corner at a time 9 10 Attach bottom clips to strengthen the structure Your complete Bunker should look like this Youcangussetoutthefront door for some ventilation during hot and or humid weather Unzip here to enter ...

Page 6: ... Release all clips holding the fly from the bottom Release the fly s front section first Pull the fly away from the lower side Push the release buttons and collaspe the front poles 5 Turn the Bunker on its side and push down to close ...

Page 7: ...y down neatly Fold from top to bottom Fold in the sides rougly to the size of the carry bag Put the Bunker first in the bag Then the fly and close Before folding insure that all the mesh stays within the 2 protective flaps 6 Pinch point Keep the mesh between the flaps ...

Page 8: ...For more information visit www oztent com Important Notice Deatils of the product in the instruction illustrations may vary from the actual product ...

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