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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS : 

IMPORTANT: This swag is to be pitched once before going camping to ensure 
that all parts are present and to become familiar with the assembly of the swag.

1. Undo straps from clamp-rings and unroll swag.
2. Unzip the top panel at the head end of the swag and locate the pole pocket containing the poles at the 
head-end of the mattreHead Poles are grey Mid Poles are white Foot poles are black
3. a) Join the head poles and slide them through the three sleeves at the large end of the swag.
     b) Place pole-ends in the canvas sockets. 
4. Join the foot poles and slide them through the sleeves at the small end of the swag.
5. Undo top canvas and mesh panel to below mid-way down the swag.
6. a) Assemble and insert mid-pole in the canvas sockets located mid-way along the base-seams on either 
side of the mattress.
      b) Undo touch-tape webbing located mid-way down the canvas centre strip of the mesh panel. Wrap this 
webbing strip around the high-point of the hoped pole and reattach the touch-tape.
7. a) Attach guy line to head-end storm flap eyelet. Attach to tree/bumper bar/peg.
     b) O-rings on each corner are for pegging out if necessary.
     c) Attach a guy line to the foot storm flap and attach to tree or peg. Incidentally, the three O-rings on the 
head end of the top panel allow for the panel to be tied up to a tree/bumper bar. Obviously this is a dry 
weather option.  
When a, b and c are complete the swag should be taunt and not sagging.
8. The touch-tape webbing loop located on the head end of the centre canvas strip allows you to keep the 
mesh panel firm above your face. 

How to make the most from your swag if expecting bad weather.

Although  no  structure  is  100%  waterproof,  by  following  these  instructions  you  can  maximise  your  swags 
performance.

Once Step 7 has been completed, totally zip close the mesh and canvas top making sure you attach the touch 
tape at the centre O-ring. Then attach the touch-tape on the weather flap, to provide a good seal.
Before entering, make sure the swag is firmly pitched so water cannot pool on any surface. All water is to run 
off, not lie in creases or folds. Then enter through the head end and reattach the guy line if need be. Note that 
the canvas outer flap at the head-end entrance can be rolled down and tied off with the loops and toggles 
provided.

Storage

~ Always store unrolled to keep mattress lofting and canvas aired

PLEASE NOTE:

IN SEVERE CONDITIONS THE TENT SHOULD BE DISMANTLED.

WEIGHTS MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY.

DUE TO OUR POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES 
MAY VARY FROM TIME TO TIME.

Summary of Contents for CSW-MIT-07

Page 1: ...MITCHELL SWAG O W N E R S M A N U A L M O D E L C S W M I T 0 7...

Page 2: ...r each type of fabric No tent however can be as waterproof as a house car or similar solid structure There are several common and natural causes that can lead to water in your tent CONDENSATION The po...

Page 3: ...ranted for a period of one year from date of purchase The manufacturer agrees during the warranty period to repair any manufacturing defects in the product or at its option replace the product with an...

Page 4: ...te weights measurements are approximate only Due to our Policy of continual product development specifications and features may vary from time to time REPLACEMENT PARTS Head Pole Mid Pole Foot Pole Po...

Page 5: ...FOOT POLE 4 X PEGS 1 X PEG BAG 2 X GUY ROPES NB Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your swag PART NO DESCRIPTION CSW MIT FP07 FOOT POLE CSW MIT MP07 MID POLE CSW MIT HP07...

Page 6: ...nd attach to tree or peg Incidentally the three O rings on the head end of the top panel allow for the panel to be tied up to a tree bumper bar Obviously this is a dry weather option When a b and c ar...

Page 7: ...ound by pulling on peg loops This may cause the peg loops to tear out of the seam Spread the tent out flat with all loose fabric within the edges of the tent base Try to flatten the tent as much as po...

Page 8: ...seams Repairing a tear for small tears use a self adhesive patch kit We recommend a canvas or awning repairer for larger tears Faulty zipper all our tents are manufactured with zippers which if the zi...

Page 9: ...oof tarpaulin Waterproof matches Spare ropes Spare sand pegs Solar shower Air pump Extra steel extension poles Spare fibreglass pole kit Kitchen equipment Food and water Gas stove Portable stove barbe...

Page 10: ...NOTES DESIGNED AND IMPORTED BY OZTRAIL LEISURE PRODUCTS ABN 77 010 916 006 P O Box 1 SUMNER PARK QLD 4074 AUSTRALIA info oztrail com au...

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