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XF1 Disassembly:

1.   

Remove flysheet, all perimeter pegs except the two rear corners and groundsheet. Remove all   

 

 tension bars.

2.   

Firmly depress the two X-Frame locking bosses downward along the side bars to unseat them   

 

 and release tension from the canopy. Holding the front crossbar of the Escape XF1, carefully    

 

 lower the bivvy to the floor ensuring all material is folded neatly between the crossbars.

3.   

With the Escape XF1 now completely on the floor and starting with arm #1, carefully fold the    

 

 outer arms inwards until they meet the crossbars. Unpeg the two rear corners.

4.   

Ensuring all material is folded neatly, your Escape XF1 can now be placed inside the carry bag until  

 

 your next session*

  

 

 *Note: 

see storage information

Summary of Contents for ESCAPE BIVVY XF1

Page 1: ...XF1 XF1 COMPACT ESCAPE BIVVY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ... Clip the two short non adjustable tension bars into their corresponding position to extend the front peak Clip the long curved non adjustable tension bar across the two shorter bars to ensure no rainwater can pool in the peak area 4 Peg the perimeter of the bivvy to the ground and zip on the flysheet if required see fitting instructions 5 Unfold the groundsheet inside the Escape XF1 and affix to ...

Page 3: ...ng the front crossbar of the Escape XF1 carefully lower the bivvy to the floor ensuring all material is folded neatly between the crossbars 3 With the Escape XF1 now completely on the floor and starting with arm 1 carefully fold the outer arms inwards until they meet the crossbars Unpeg the two rear corners 4 Ensuring all material is folded neatly your Escape XF1 can now be placed inside the carry...

Page 4: ...crew the supplied storm poles onto each end of the curved flysheet bar locate the upright storm poles in the velcro retaining flaps of the Escape XF1 and attach the flysheet hooks to the retaining rings on the upright storm poles 3 Adjust the height of the storm poles and peg the flysheet to the ground at the rear of the Escape XF1 ensuring a generous gap between flysheet and bivvy for optimum pro...

Page 5: ...g and reproofing your Escape XF1 bivvy will maintain its ability to repel water Use only clean fresh water and a soft brush or cloth to clean your Escape XF1 bivvy Do not use detergents or chemicals of any sort and never machine wash or tumble dry your bivvy Warranty RidgeMonkey provides customers with a comprehensive warranty of two years from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt in a sa...

Page 6: ...jury or death Always peg down your Escape XF1 properly to reduce the risk of loss or injury Enough pegs and guy ropes are supplied to safely secure your Escape XF1 in most situations however it may be necessary to purchase additional pegs and ropes for use in extreme conditions Tightly tensioning your Escape XF1 with the included guy ropes further increases its strength and stability and we recomm...

Page 7: ...he claim on your behalf Your statutory rights are unaffected Please note that unauthorised trade reselling of RidgeMonkey products is prohibited If you are an established high street retailer and wish to apply for a RidgeMonkey trade account please contact Head Office on 44 151 486 7070 All brand names and trademarks used in this instruction manual are property of their respective owners and in no...

Page 8: ...W W W R I D G E M O N K E Y C O U K ...

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