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  ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Peg Point

  

Figure 1

HELPFUL HINT

Select a sheltered camp site protected from 

the wind that will not allow water to pond 

under the Ensuite floor. Clear a level area of 

all stones, twigs, etc.

Unpack the contents of your Ensuite. Release 

and remove the ties around the packed 

Ensuite. Carefully unfold and lay out your 

Ensuite ensuring that you have the door facing 

in the direction you require. 

Peg out the Ensuite at the six peg points. 

These peg points are indicated in Figure 1. 

Anchor the Ensuite to the ground by 

inserting the pegs through the loops at the 

base corners of the Ensuite at an angle of 45 

degrees as indicated in Figure 2.  Firm but 

not tight. 

STEP 2: LAY OUT THE ENSUITE

STEP 3: PEG DOWN THE ENSUITE

STEP 1: CHOOSING THE SITE

HELPFUL HINT

Be careful not to twist or force the frame 

assembly when unfolding the Ensuite. 

Until you are locking the central roof hub 

into its final position in Step 4, it is not 

necessary at any stage of Ensuite 

assembly to apply more than a small force 

on the frame. If a small force is not 

sufficient to carry out each described step, 

then realign the frame and try again.

Figure 2

Before extending the corner wall poles to 

their full height, ensure the corner wall 

poles are facing upward and the central roof 

hub is resting towards the ground in the 

middle of the floor, as indicated in Figure 3. 

Next pull vertically up on the central roof 

hub with moderate force to lock the central 

roof hub into its final position, now apply a 

small compression force on the wall to roof 

frame elbow to lock hub into place, as 

indicated in figure 4. Beginning at one 

corner pole now extend the pole to its full 

telescopic height until the locking pin locks 

into place, repeat this process for the other 

three corner poles as you walk around the 

tent, the tent will stand up during this step 

as indicated in Figure 5.

STEP 4: EXTENDING THE ENSUITE 

FRAME AND STANDING UP THE ENSUITE

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for 10000429

Page 1: ...www oztrail com OWNERS MANUAL Fast Frame Ensuite Double 10000429...

Page 2: ...ilation and removable y panel Fixed oor in one room and one removable oor for ease and versatility Mesh oor drains to allow for drainage of water Internal toiletry organiser and multi position toilet...

Page 3: ...roduct features of the product may vary from details within this Owners Manual HELPFUL HINT We recommend that you set up this product before you leave for your trip Check that all parts are present an...

Page 4: ...e locking the central roof hub into its nal position in Step 4 it is not necessary at any stage of Ensuite assembly to apply more than a small force on the frame If a small force is not su cient to ca...

Page 5: ...force will result in damage to the frame or skin and this is not covered by warranty Peg out the guy ropes make a loop about 30 to 50 cm long with the slider on the end of the rope and peg out as far...

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Page 7: ...low air to escape from inside the Ensuite Beginning at one corner pole of the Ensuite frame release the locking pin holding the telescopic pole in it extended position the pole will retract to approxi...

Page 8: ...d if the goods fail to be For more detailed information and an PLEASE NOTE Accessories shown may be for display purposes only and not included with the product Due to our policy of continual features...

Page 9: ...ebbing or corner of the tent as your remover or the claw of a hammer hooked under the peg to remove them CONDITIONING YOUR NEW TENT important to condition the tent Simply pitch your tent and wet it do...

Page 10: ...ip TO PREVENT INJURY CAUSED BY FIRE appliances repellent compounds on the insecticides TO PREVENT INJURY CAUSED BY ELECTRICITY electricity and electric lighting in and near tents shelters Only use 12...

Page 11: ...all winds collapse the tent onto the ground and seek refuge in your vehicle branches or under trees known to drop branches To prevent injury caused by your camping environment IMPORTANT SAFETY CARE IN...

Page 12: ...h of Shock Cord roughly two thirds the length of the Tent Pole This will ensure that the Shock Cord has the appropriate amount of elasticity Step Two Threading the Pole Sections Tie a large knot in th...

Page 13: ...y sharp edges Towards the end of the Pole Length it Sections as the Shock Cord is stretching sections you have already threaded on through them until you have much more than what you need for the rest...

Page 14: ...is condensation Condensation can be reduced if the tent shelter is well ventilated ZIPS At times wind driven rain could force water FLOOR If the ground is very wet or water pools make sure water drain...

Page 15: ...F THE SLIDER DOES NOT CLOSE THE ZIPPER PROPERLY open ever so slightly When this occurs teeth or coil together tightly enough and the slider together Try top to bottom CRIMPING A ZIP SLIDER the coil ti...

Page 16: ...Designed Imported by Adventure Trading Australia Pty Ltd 71 Charles Ulm Place Eagle Farm QLD 4009 AUSTRALIA P 1300 362 921 www oztrail com au facebook com OZtrailAustralia...

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