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Thank you for choosing Slumit. Please take a moment to read through the following guide before 
unwrapping and pitching your new tent. Reading this guide will help you improve your pitch and 
pack technique and offer tips along the way, which ought to save you much time and effort when 
in the field.

Your tents outer rain-fly and inner tent is pre-assembled and ready to pitch straight out of the 
carry case. Ensure that you check over your tent before your intended camping trip. 
Troubleshooting is available on pages 16-18 of this guide. 

Safety is paramount and due care should always be taken when choosing your pitch location and; 
pitching, packing and using your tent. Tent equipment and associated accessories are not toys. 
Children should be supervised at all times, and the tent operated by an adult. Keep fingers away 
from the locking joints during use, especially during frame operation. under no circumstances 
should heat sources be used in or near to your tent. Guy ropes can prove a trip hazard.

Ensure that you read and fully understand and follow all safety and fire precautions described on 
the labels in your tent and in this document. Check any campsite fire and safety regulations and 
fully digest the information provided. Ensure that all members of your group are aware of these 
precautions and know how to respond in the event of an emergency.

If an item is sold with a fire retardant coating DOES NOT mean the item is fire proof.

Guide Intro

Guide Intro

Health & Safety

Health & Safety

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Summary of Contents for CUB 2

Page 1: ...How To Initial Setup and User Guide Including tips advice for CUB 2 INCA 1 GOBI 3 GRIZZLY 4 Guide version 5 2013 2019 ...

Page 2: ...sts Guy Rope Installation Preparing for Breezy Conditions Frame Joints Waterproofness Condensation Planning Your Trip Choosing Your Pitch Maintainence Care Troubleshooting After Sales Contents Page 1 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 4 Page 9 Page 6 Page 5 Page 7 8 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 19 Page 20 ...

Page 3: ...and using your tent Tent equipment and associated accessories are not toys Children should be supervised at all times and the tent operated by an adult Keep fingers away from the locking joints during use especially during frame operation under no circumstances should heat sources be used in or near to your tent Guy ropes can prove a trip hazard Ensure that you read and fully understand and follow...

Page 4: ...roundsheet Small pouch of ground pegs x1 additional pole INCA 1 GOBI 3 and GRIZZLY 4 only Decorative mechanism cover Internal Loft Net CUB 2 GOBI 3 and GRIZZLY 4 only Carry Case with sewn in assembly instructions Equipment Check List Equipment Check List If you have not purchased one already consider a matching compatible FootPrint Groundsheet Protector The FootPrint helps protect your tents integ...

Page 5: ...ing Locking s tep 1 s tep 2 s tep 3 s tep 1 s tep 2 s tep 3 NB GOBI GRIZZLY users Some customers choose to insert the porch pole at the end of the pitch sequence after the FlashFrame has been engaged and locked into position NB GRIZZLY 4 users The GRIZZLY is a beast and takes one to handle one Due to the increased height and weight of the FlashFrame used we recommend a minimum operator height of 5...

Page 6: ...s supplied For the GOBI and GRIZZLY model insert both ends of the porch pole into eyelets For the INCA model insert and clip the rainfly onto the Alu pole Click P r e 2 019 Insert t h r o u g h l o o p 5A Lift as high as you can reach ideally above head height before engaging the hub STEP 5A Now proceed to LOCK the mechanism C onnect Pole Ends For INCA GOBI GRIZZLY C lip On Roof Pole For INCA Conn...

Page 7: ... email TIP Leave the inner doors half open before packing away your tent Zip the outer front door completely This will help folding the fabric neatly TIP Fold the fabric neatly as you go Do not scrunch up the fabric The more air you can press out as you neatly fold the fabric the easier and smaller the pack size will be After releasing and lowering the mechanism ensure the central hub is kept upri...

Page 8: ...aught sides and guys at all times Check guy runner and ropes are installed and correctly positioned as per this Setup Guide We highly recommend using an Extra Guy Support Kit which offers additional support and stability to the tent and frame during breezier conditions Failure to intall the tent and guys correctly or if the wind or gust strength exceeds what is considered fitting conditions may re...

Page 9: ...ed out from the same side of the knot This will cause the runner to slip resulting in a slack line CORRECT The loop is pulled out from the opposite side of the runner to the knot This will ensure a taut line Check tautness regularly a t t a c h e d t o t e n t Knot Loop attach to ground peg Knot Loop Guy Line Installation Guy Line Installation These tents are suitable for fitting camping condition...

Page 10: ...t to tent model Insert ground peg firmly into the ground at a 45 angle Guy lines should pull on the pegs at a 90 angle Always check the latest wind reports forecast for your intended camping destination For up to date UK national wind reports we recommend visiting www xcweather co uk Ground peg Tent fix point Corner ʻY Guy setup Post 2017 models Corner Guy setup Pre 2017 models A tent is only a mo...

Page 11: ...ons and you do not have the Extra Guy Support Kit recommended accessory you can offer additional temporary support to your tent and frame by carrying out the following Loop the guy rope around the neighbouring lower frame joint before pegging Plastic guy runner equidistant between tent fix point and peg Guy Line Installation continued Guy Line Installation continued 9 20 Wrap the corner guy ropes ...

Page 12: ... found in this guide Take care when handling the frame and joints Avoid direct contact with the locking joints during operation CLOSED Joint Check regulary in breezier conditions If the pitch is not completely flat or on a gradient may also cause one or more joints to open See Pages 6 7 8 and 9 for further advice and tips OPEN Joint Gently grasp the fiber poles either side of the joint marked 1 an...

Page 13: ...advice Applying Seam Sealant Please ensure the tent is pitched clean and dry before applying sealant Using a small applicator brush apply a thin amount avoiding bubbles to the exposed non taped sealed stitch holes Sealant must be applied on the inside of the rain fly only Allow 12 to 24 hours or overnight for a sealant to set if conditions allow Ensure sealant is completely dry not sticky or tacky...

Page 14: ...d commonly be mistaken for a leaking tent This leaky feeling can be magnified during periods of rainfall Rain will hit the outer surface of the rainfly like a drum skin and the impact on the fabric can not only be loud but will cause the small condensed droplets hanging on the inside of the rain fly to drop and drip back into the tent This can be especially uncomfortable in a single wall tent Buil...

Page 15: ...ear such areas and could increase the levels of condensation inside your tent TIP 1 Ensure your tent is in order and functional before planning your trip 2 Check the weather wind and gust forecasts 3 Consider a rubber mallet and a ground peg puller saves time and effort when inserting and removing ground pegs 4 Pack a tent repair kit and or a good sealing tape should a fabric tear need repairing M...

Page 16: ...re a major trip hazard Take care when approaching a tent especially at night 6 Do not obstruct campsite tracks or walkways with tents or guy lines 7 Familiarise yourself with the campsite and be aware of potential hazards such as lakes rivers ponds and cliff edges Regardless of what time you arrive at your pitch consider the position of the sun at dawn During hotter months unless you re in shade a...

Page 17: ...g away Moisture will cause mildew to form which can be foul smelling and will damage the waterproof coating 10 Try to pack your tent as loosly as possible minimising creases this will help reduce damage to the fabrics and the waterproof coating Store in a cool dry place Do not store heavy items on top of the packed tent 11 Pack a repair kit Most minor tears can be fixed in the field with a small t...

Page 18: ...imes Do not force or bend pole With the joint lifted up into the correct position pull away from the lower joint and towards the ground as if you are extending an elastic band This will straighten the entire leg into the correct position Proceed with locking the joints With the other hand clasp the ground peg pully Keeping the poles as straight as possible lift the joint up towards the direction o...

Page 19: ...ses Check that the mechanism is locked correctly The mechanism must be locked at all times while in use The locking key hook must be inserted into the mechanism located beneath the lower hub section See Page 4 Fig 5A for instructions 04 Q The rain fly does not peg out squarely or one of the side or front panels is not very taut Firstly make certain that your pitch is completely level and flat to e...

Page 20: ...the tent is pitched how loose or taut the corner tensioners are see Page 16 how the tent has been packed and or stored the temperature and exposure to UV light can all affect the level of curvature that is experienced After continued use the curves may decrease or increase and will not effect the performance of the frame or tent providing the equipment is used in fitting conditions 08 Q The guy ro...

Page 21: ... to work if you do not have the upper body strength to lift and connect the mechanism safely above head height First it is worth understanding the construction of the equipment to help determine why you may be experiencing difficulty operating the frame The entire tent both the outer and inner layers are pre connected and suspended from the frame Therefore the entire weight of the tent is suspende...

Page 22: ...r for storm damage and accidental damage too See below Need further assistance Please email us at enquiries slumit co uk A short list of insurance companies that offer varying levels of protection for both your excursion and your belongings includ ing your tent Be sure that you are protected for any eventuality including but not limited to accidental loss or damage misuse storm wind or tempest fir...

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