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PRODUCT AND PARTS

Product Code ~ DTS-HIG-B

PLEASE NOTE - Due to our policy of continual product development, 
specifications and features of the product may vary from details within this 
Owners Manual.

 

4 x Portico Web Roof Portico Pole – Medium length of fibreglass    

 

poles with navy colour tape

 

3 x Shorter Perimeter Roof Portico Pole –Shorter length of  

 

 

fibreglass poles with burgundy colour tape

 

1 x Ventura Roof Vent Pole – Fibreglass pole with black rubber caps  

 

at either end.

 

3 x Steel Awning Poles, silver in colour

 

1 x Gear Loft

 

2 x Cup Holders

 

2 x Hanging Organisers

 

1 x Peg Bag with Steel Pegs

Thank you for purchasing a superior OZtrail product.

Please keep this Owners Manual in a safe and dry place, it 

contains important and helpful information.

IMPORTANT

  

We recommend that you set up this product before you leave for your trip. 
Check that all parts are present and that you familiarise yourself with the 
assembly and disassembly of the product. If you have any problems, your 
OZtrail dealer will be able to sort it out for you.

You should have the following parts: -

Product Code ~ DTS-HIG-B

Part Description

 

1 x Tent Inner

 

1 x Tent Fly 

 

4 x Four Way Portico Hubs (attached to the Tent Inner)

 

6 x Two Way Portico Hubs (attached to the Tent Inner)

 

10 x Portico Poles –black steel poles with no colour tape 

 

2 x Corner to Corner Main Roof Portico Poles – Long length 

 

of fibreglass poles with beige colour tape  

 

2 x Roof Reinforcing Poles – Black steel poles with yellow tape

Summary of Contents for DTS-HIG-B

Page 1: ...1 OwnersManual SPORTIVA HIGHLANDER www oztrail com au DTS HIG B...

Page 2: ...e flame resistant properties ineffective To prevent injury caused by gas poisoning or suffocation Do not use fuel burning oxygen consuming devices inside the tent This includes candles gas lanterns ke...

Page 3: ...or OZtrail product Please keep this Owners Manual in a safe and dry place it contains important and helpful information IMPORTANT We recommend that you set up this product before you leave for your tr...

Page 4: ...th burgundy tape Step 6 Attaching the tent s Portico Legs Utilising the help of at least one other person Select the 10 black steel Portico Poles Starting from the rear of the tent and working around...

Page 5: ...8 9 FIGURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 Peg Points indicated by arrows TOP VIEW REAR VIEW REAR VIEW INSIDE DOOR P T...

Page 6: ...re easily forced out of the open door when you are rolling up the tent The folded tent should be the width of the pole bag Step 7 Beginning at the back end roll your tent tightly around the pole bag f...

Page 7: ...ges Intermittent use only Although our polyester fabrics are treated for extra UV resistance continuous exposure to sun light will break the fabric down Fading of colour is an early warning sign These...

Page 8: ...er A B C Tent Pole Knot tied in Shock Cord Ferrule End Ferrule Pole Sections Shock Cord Use this procedure to replace broken or untied Shock Cord 1 Start by cutting the Shock Cord to 2 3 s the length...

Page 9: ...due to modification accident damage caused by vandalism rusting acts of nature or any other event beyond the control of the manufacturer This warranty does not cover scratching scuffing natural breakd...

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