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RS-1 King Single Swag Owner’s Manual

Zippers

Be careful when using Swag zippers. Go slow when zipping.
Make sure to align the zipper tracks before sliding the zipper and don’t exert excessive 

force on the zipper. If the fabric gets caught in the zipper, stop and slowly reverse the 

zipper to remove. A silicone based lubricant may be used to improve zipping.
When dirt 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.

Cleaning

If the Swag should require cleaning, set it up and use a sponge with warm water 

to clean. If further cleaning is required, a garden hose can be used to wash off any 

remaining dirt. Do not use detergent, soap, bleach, or have the Swag dry cleaned, as 

this may remove the waterproofing and/or damage the fabric. Allow the Swag to air-dry 

completely before packing or storing.

Storage

Packing and storing the Swag while it’s wet or damp leads to pre-mature breakdown of 

the Swag fabrics and coatings.
Prolonged exposure to moisture causes the waterproof layer to break down, becoming 

soft, sticky and no longer waterproof.
Storing a wet Swag can cause mildew to form on the fabric.
Mildew will cause the Swag to stain, smell, and may lead to the premature breakdown of 

the waterproof coating. Dry the swag thoroughly after each use.

Animals and Insects

To prevent damage from animals chewing holes in the Swag fabric, never store food or 

cooking equipment in the Swag.
When packing away ensure that there are no insects inside the Swag as they may try to 

eat their way out causing holes in the material.

Important Notes

Pack the Swag away in the reverse order of set up. Roll up the rear window and front 

awning and leave the front door open. Remove all pegs/stakes.
1.  You will find on your Swag A and B that this is marked on the panels. Lower the 

Swag to the ground and swing in arm “A” followed by arm “B”. Always swing the 
arms low to the ground.

2.  The Oztent RS-1 King Single Swag is designed for one person operation.
3.  The following illustrations are artistic representations of the Oztent RS-1 King Single 

Swag and may vary from the production model. However, the overall operation will 
be the same.

Summary of Contents for OSR01SWLUB

Page 1: ...OSR01SWLUB OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Check that all parts are present and that you familiarise yourself with the setup and pack down of the product Oztent Australia Pty Ltd 11 9 2020 All rights reserved Oztent Australia Pty Ltd www ozten...

Page 3: ...roblems that may occur when you use a new product for the first time it is important that the Oztent product is set up correctly Please ensure that you read all instructions contained in this manual c...

Page 4: ...are 5 Setting Up the Oztent RS 1 7 Setting up the awning 9 Parts Identification 10 Warranty 11 Package Contents Item General Part Name Qty 1 RS 1 King Single Swag 1 2 Adjustable Awning Poles 2 3 Pegs...

Page 5: ...ver use any fuel burning products stoves lanterns heaters etc inside or within proximity of this product Use of fuel burning inside or within proximity of this product can result in the accumulation o...

Page 6: ...ty and condensation within the Swag Pegs and Ropes Peg down the Swag properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss or injury to Swag users All Swags require pegging to prevent them from being blown...

Page 7: ...e mature breakdown of the Swag fabrics and coatings Prolonged exposure to moisture causes the waterproof layer to break down becoming soft sticky and no longer waterproof Storing a wet Swag can cause...

Page 8: ...Page 7 of 14 Setting up the Oztent RS 1 Step 1 Take the Swag out of the bag Place the poles and pegs away from the Swag space Step 2 Swing out both arms one at a time...

Page 9: ...using the swing tab found near the top frame Step 4 Reach inside the Swag and lock the sliding bracing arms in place by pushing them up It is recommended that the Velcro loop below the sliding bracin...

Page 10: ...poles to the Awning and secure with guy ropes Setting up the Oztent RS 1 Step 5 Adjust the Swag so it sits properly Hammer in all pegs Peg out guy ropes at 45 degree angle to secure the swag Step 6 Pl...

Page 11: ...g Owner s Manual Parts Identification Item General Part Name Qty Part No 1 Main Extrusion 1 OZME 2 Hinge 6 OZH 3 Corner 6 OZC 4 Foot fitting 4 OZFF 5 Foot 2 OZF 6 M8 Nut Washer and Slider 2 OZS 7 Brac...

Page 12: ...g situations which are not exhaustive a The Product is damaged by i accident ii misuse or abuse including failure to properly maintain or service iii normal wear and tear iv storm damage or improper s...

Page 13: ...Oztent Australia Pty Ltd PO Box Q1700 Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Ph 02 8706 5100 USA Ph 855 569 8368 International Ph 61 2 8706 5100 www oztent com...

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