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This OZtrail product is warranted for two years 
from date of purchase. OZtrail agrees during the 
warranty period to repair any manufacturing 
defects in the product or, at its option, replace 
the product with another product or an 
equivalent product without cost to the owner for 
material or labour. Proof of purchase, including 
the purchase date will be required. Exceptions 
include fair wear and tear, damage caused by 
improper use, misuse or abuse. Commercial users 
are not covered by this warranty. Please note 
the shipping charges to and from the OZtrail 
warehouse or the original place of purchase 
are not covered under warranty and are the 
responsibility of the purchaser. Charges for the 
removal from trailer and refitting to the trailer are 
the responsibility of the purchaser.

PLEASE NOTE
Accessories shown may be for display 

purposes only and not included with the 

product. Due to our policy of continual 

product development, specification and 

features of this product may vary from what 

is stated.

Warranty

CARING FOR YOUR GALVANISED STEEL 
POLES, POLE JOINERS AND ZIPS
Your OZtrail steel poles have been hot 
dip galvanised to provide long life with 
minimum corrosion. Salt, sand, dirt and 
water are the enemy of any steel product 
and zip. Make sure the poles and zips 
are always clean and dry before storage. 
When the poles and zips have been used 
in damp, dusty, sandy or salty conditions 
they must be cleaned and coated with a 
thin film of oil or silicon based liquid spray 
before storage. 
Many of the frame poles are connected 
with pole joiners which are designed to 
keep your poles organised and to allow 
quick assembly of the pole frame. Over 
stretching or dropping the poles will easily 
damage the pole joiners and this is not 
covered by the warranty. Please make sure 
you handle the poles carefully, especially 
when unpacking and packing away into 
the carry bag. The impact of a pole hitting 
the hard ground can easily damage the 
pole joiners. 

INSURANCE, YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST 
THE UNEXPECTED
Most people have product problems from 
unexpected sources. Extreme weather is a 
good example of an unexpected problem. 
Make sure that you list your expensive 
camping products on your home and 
contents insurance policy. Most good 
insurers will cover accidental and storm 
damage to your Camper Trailer Tent that 
falls outside this warranty.

HELPFUL HINT:
AVOIDING MOULD AND MILDEW
You should always pack the Camper 
Trailer Tent away both clean and 
completely dry. In many climates there 
is a risk of mould and mildew damage to 
materials that are not packed away in a 
dry state, this condition is not covered 
by the warranty. After each camping trip, 
clean the Camper Trailer Tent fabric with 
warm soapy water and allow it to dry 
completely after rinsing with fresh water.

Summary of Contents for Camper 12 CCT-12-D

Page 1: ...per 9 Camper 9 Deluxe Camper 12 and Camper 12 Twin Camper 12 Deluxe CCT 06 D CCT 375 D CCT 07 D CCT 475 D CCT 08 D and CCT 08T D Camper 6 Outer Ridge 375 Camper 7 Outer Ridge 475 Camper 8 and Camper 8...

Page 2: ...provide a barrier to water droplets Silver coated SatProof 800 Canvas Roofs are a 340gsm blended cotton canvas In a similar process to SatProof 600 Canvas this fabric is treated further to provide 80...

Page 3: ...m platform with ladder included except 9 Classic Convenient internal access to trailer storage area via an under mattress door with gas strut support Full tilt feature for external access to trailer c...

Page 4: ...l find a number of sections that relate to the Camper TrailerTent use These sections have details relating to parts lists maintenance hints and information relating to the use of the CamperTrailerTent...

Page 5: ...8mm gripper washers 8 x 15 8mm washers 4 x 13 8mm anti slip nut with nylon insert Fitting Parts Description for Camper Trailer tent models 6 7 9 Classic 2 x Clamping Latch mounted on bracket See Figur...

Page 6: ...8mm washers 1 x 13 8mm anti slip nut with nylon insert 1 x 20mm screw HELPFULHINT Themountingbrackethasbeendesigned toeitherfitonflatmetalormetalwith corrugations Thebracketspansmost corrugations The...

Page 7: ...theCamper TrailerTenttoatrailerandsetuptheCamper TrailerTentwithagenerousamountoftime beforeyouleaveforatrip Checkthatallparts arepresentandthatyoufamiliariseyourself withtheassembly setupandfoldaway...

Page 8: ...moveasyouworkonit Withyourthreehelpers lifttheCamperTrailerTentontothetrailer TheCamper TrailerTentneedstobeplacedsothatitfoldsouttothe sideofthetrailer FortheCamperTrailerTent8models it foldsouttothe...

Page 9: ...NG POLES Pole 901 x 2 Pole 6 x 3 Pole 203 x 1 Pole 201 x 2 INTERNAL POLES AWNING POLES Side pole x 4 Side door pole x 2 Forward side pole only Outer Ridge 475 C12 C12 Twin C12 Deluxe x 2 Pole 4 x 2 ex...

Page 10: ...made up of 2 holes 1 hole approximately 20 30cm from the front and 1 hole approximately 20 30cm from the rear along each side and 2 holes evenly spaced across the front see Figure12 Position the 2 ro...

Page 11: ...s Once this is in place align the position of the catch hook that is attached to the timber base board see Figure 15 For camper trailer tent models 6 7 9 Classic with the optional gas tilt attachment...

Page 12: ...fferent models of Camper Trailer Tents Please note the side of the angle mount brackets with the large diameter holes is to attach to the gas strut the side with the smaller diameter holes attaches to...

Page 13: ...odel see Figure 21 and 22 Camper Trailer Tent 6 7 pole list HELPFULHINT Alwayscarryseveralhardwoodgroundplates approximately400mmlongx200mmwide x40mmthick touseassupportblocksfor yourrearstabilisersan...

Page 14: ...e 12 12Twin 12Deluxetohelpstandupthe tent releasethetwosidelatchesholdingthe CamperTrailerTentbasetothetrailerand allowtheCamperTrailerTentbasetotiltonthe trailerusingthehingesandgasstruts Once theCam...

Page 15: ...evel and secure by repeating Step 1 above Now unzip the door access under the awning and walk inside the Camper Note that the steel hoop pole frames radiate from hub plates at each front corner of the...

Page 16: ...idge pole and secure the other end of the forward side poles into the pocket provided on the floor and wall junction Finally adjust the height of forward side poles to allow the roof and rear wall to...

Page 17: ...cluding 2 x awning poles for rear door 1 x Spreader pole with two flattened ends 3 1x Long spreader pole with two flattened ends 2 1 x Spreader pole with C clips each end 55 3 x Ridge poles with bent...

Page 18: ...ge pole 6 over a corner pole 201 spigot now place the corner eye of the canvas awning over the spigot and adjust the length of both poles to pull the canvas tight Raise the pole 201 to the approximate...

Page 19: ...ty Step 6 Attaching the optional sunroom and optional sunroom floor If you have purchased the OZtrail 3 in 1 sunroom option it simply attaches by way of a continuous Velcro strip running up the side o...

Page 20: ...ailerTent 7 tent poles CamperTrailerTent Outer Ridge 475 tent poles CamperTrailerTent Outer Ridge 375 tent poles 201 203 201 901 901 POLE 6 POLE 6 POLE 6 7 Centre Ridge Pole 7 Centre Side Pole 7 Centr...

Page 21: ...e pole Centre Side pole Front Side pole Front Riage pole Centre Rrdge pole Trailer Side pole POLE 5 POLE 5 POLE 4 POLE 4 Front Side Door Pole Trailer Ridge pole Trailer Side pole Centre Side pole Cent...

Page 22: ...e Centre Side pole Front Side pole Front Riage pole Front Riage pole Centre Rrdge pole Trailer Side pole POLE 5 POLE 55 POLE 4 POLE 4 Front Side Door Pole Forward Side Pole CamperTrailerTent all 12 12...

Page 23: ...b plates Remove all guy ropes and tent pegs with a claw hammer or peg puller and put them into their bag Collapse the awning frame by removing and disassembling the poles in the reverse order of the a...

Page 24: ...s manual and other miscellaneous parts into the trailer Make sure that the exposed nuts bolts and brackets inside the trailer cannot damage any of your packed gear inside the trailer Close and lock b...

Page 25: ...dry before storage When the poles and zips have been used in damp dusty sandy or salty conditions they must be cleaned and coated with a thin film of oil or silicon based liquid spray before storage M...

Page 26: ...e storage To clean your canvas gently dampen and wash with a circular motion with a soft brush or cloth Take care with the scrubbing and the detergent as both can have an effect on the water proofing...

Page 27: ...les within the fabric Let the CamperTrailerTent dry completely before repeating the wetting and drying cycle Keep repeating the wetting and drying process until there is no leakage during the hosing p...

Page 28: ...r A well ventilated Camper Trailer Tent not only maintains healthy oxygen levels but also reduces condensation build up on the inside of the fabric t P OPU VTF GVFM CVSOJOH EFWJDFT UIBU consume oxygen...

Page 29: ...SBJMFS 5FOU OFBS B cliff base in case of collapse or a rock fall t P OPU MFBWF UIF BNQFS 5SBJMFS 5FOU TFU VQ in strong winds pack away the Camper Trailer Tent and seek refuge in your vehicle t P OPU T...

Page 30: ...wear holes in the floor fabric or where there are joins in the floor fabric To prevent this do not set up the Camper Trailer Tent in hollows and make sure water drains away from the tent site STRUCTUR...

Page 31: ...uickly if fabric is caught into the zipper When this occurs the slider does not compress and interlock zipper coil teeth tightly enough and the zip bursts open or does not close To fix this simply und...

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