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NEVER leave the tent open for a long time where insects, rodents, or moisture could occur, and regularly
inspect your tent for damage and check hardware for signs of rust. 
Keep children away from a stored tent, and ensure it can't be tipped over accidentally. 
Be aware of low entrances, low hanging branches, and other hazards that could damage your roof top tent
or vehicle. 
When washing your vehicle, your rooftop tent must be removed first. 
For reasons of fuel economy and the safety of other road users, your roof tent and roof rack should be
removed when not in use. 
Keep ALL flame and heat sources away from the tent. Under NO circumstance should ANY naked flame
sources or heating devices be used inside the tent.
Keep a look out for ANY airborne burning embers that may come into contact with the tent. 
Keep a fire extinguisher or water bucket nearby.
DO NOT smoke within the tent. 
Keep EXIT clear.

Telescopic Ladder:

Make sure that each section is pulled up to its full extension and is locked before continuing to the next 
section. Improper locking will lead to bodily injuries.
NEVER open the ladder from the top unless extending to its maximum length.
NEVER exceed the permissible load capacity of the telescopic ladder. The telescopic ladder has a 
permissible load capacity of MAX. 150 kg.
ALWAYS face the ladder during use.
Wear non-slip footwear when using the ladder.
Use both hands to grip the ladder when ascending and descending.
DO NOT attempt to extend or retract the ladder while climbing or standing on it.
Place body weight in the middle of the rung to ensure stability.
Equipment carried while using a ladder should be light and easy to handle.
DO NOT use the ladder as a bridge.
DO NOT use the ladder in windy environments.
Check before every use the proper function of the locking mechanisms. If the locking mechanisms are not
working properly, DO NOT use the ladder.
Before using the ladder all the extended rung sections must be locked.
DO NOT use the telescopic ladder under the influence of pharmaceuticals, drugs, alcohol, etc. or if you
feel unwell.
Remove dirt on the telescopic ladder, such as wet paint, oil or snow before use.
The telescopic ladder is ONLY to be used by one person at a time.
Avoid leaving an unsecured ladder at the top.
Avoid excessive lateral loads, such as carrying up heavy loads or drilling sideways in solid materials.
DO NOT spend long periods without regular breaks on the telescopic ladder. Fatigue and loss of balance 
are accident hazards.
ALWAYS stand with both feet on one rung.
When climbing in and out of your rooftop tent, ALWAYS use the ladder with caution and NEVER let children 
use it unsupervised. Make sure the ladder hooks are in good condition.
The hex key is designed to slide the anchor points.

Summary of Contents for SH-TENT-GRAY-AHT125

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ROOFTOP TENT SH TENT GRAY AHT125 V1 0 Please read this manual carefully before installation and retain it for future reference...

Page 2: ...help you carry your gear wherever your passion takes you and boost your performance when conquering the peaks At San Hima we have wild souls and we are committed to designing products that are tough...

Page 3: ...ed by ensuring all nuts and bolts and all accessories are safely secured ALWAYS check your tent is in a safe and appropriate place ONLY open and close the rooftop tent when the vehicle is parked and s...

Page 4: ...acity of MAX 150 kg ALWAYS face the ladder during use Wear non slip footwear when using the ladder Use both hands to grip the ladder when ascending and descending DO NOT attempt to extend or retract t...

Page 5: ...PC s Cross Bars optional 2 PC s Window Rods 4 PC s 4 Hole Mount Plates 8 PC s Sliders 8 PC s M8 55 Screws 1 PC s Wrencher 4 PC s Channel End Caps 1 PC s Bungee 1 PC s Hex Key 1 PC s Telescopic Ladder...

Page 6: ...on the inside of the roof rack Repeat the same steps for the remaining three sides 3 Use a steel mounting plate and nuts to secure the bolts at each of the four corners where the rack and mounting ch...

Page 7: ...hor points of the tent Undo the Velcro strap and extend the ladder 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 NOTE The telescopic ladder is designed to be installed at the sliding anchor points of the tent Slide them to your de...

Page 8: ...of the holes located at the bottom of the tent The hook at the top end of the rod should be facing down MOUNTING THE CROSSBARS Ensure the rooftop tent is completely closed Slide the rectangular nuts i...

Page 9: ...he tent on the front back and side Lock your tent Retract and unhook your ladder Make sure to depress the buttons with your thumbs and be careful not to get your hand caught between rungs 1 2 3 4 Note...

Page 10: ...ter and a sponge DO NOT use soap or detergent Rinse with a clean wet sponge and allow to thoroughly dry DO NOT expose to petrol oil or solvents STORAGE AND HANDLING OFF VEHICLE Ensure it is fully dry...

Page 11: ...ommended that the installation should be performed by suitably qualified technicians or the warranty will be voided For further clarity this warranty is also void if the rooftop tent is repaired alter...

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