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Safety Precautions Before use  

please read thoroughly to ensure safety and to avoid accidents.

Misuse could easily result in a serious accident or death.

DANGER

●Do not use combustion-based heat sources such as lanterns, stoves or heaters, or open flames such as 

matches, candles, lighters or cigarettes, inside the tent. The use of such heat or light sources inside a 

small enclosed space is very dangerous and may result in fire, oxygen deficiency, or carbon monoxide 

poisoning.

●Do not keep fuel, or flammable items for replenishing the fuel, inside the tent. 

●Pay close attention to the weather. If extreme weather is in the forecast, pack up camp and evacuate to 

a safe place.

●Do not bring heated items into the tent when they are at high temperatures. 

●Inside the tent, very high temperatures may cause heatstroke. Pay close attention to the temperature, 

particularly

 

when children are asleep inside the tent.

●Choose a flat, well-drained area with firm ground to pitch the tent. Choose an area where there

 

is no 

chance of avalanches, landslides, wind gusts, or sudden flooding.

●This product is not intended to be in permanent use. If the tent is left in the sun for long periods, the 

materials may fade in color or the fabric may deteriorate and lose strength. Do not leave the tent set up 

permanently.

●Sunlight can cause the surface of the Fly to heat up, potentially causing low-temperature burns.

●Do not assemble or use the tent close to a bonfire, fireworks, etc. Flying sparks can create holes in the 

tent fabric.

●Firmly hold the tent pole when assembling and disassembling the tent. Unexpected accidents may occur 

due to the Pole ends recoiling, etc, so ensure that the surroundings are safe, with no other people in the 

vicinity.

●Firmly fix the tarp to the ground using pegs and ropes.

●Since the Fly fabric is thin, it can be damaged if pulled too much. Please be careful.

●Be careful of the ropes and pegs when walking near the tent. You may catch your foot, which may result 

in an unexpected accident.

●There is a loop inside the tent to hang small items. Please do not hang items that are heavier than 1 kg(2 lb).

Misuse could result in serious injury to the user.

WARNING

Misuse could result in injury to the user and/or property damage.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Alpha Breeze

Page 1: ...c which meets CPAI 84 specifications It is not fire proof The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source The application of any foreign substances to the tent fabric may rend...

Page 2: ...ly After reading these instructions keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Although this product is expected to be complete and safe please check that all accessory items are included b...

Page 3: ...avalanches landslides wind gusts or sudden flooding This product is not intended to be in permanent use If the tent is left in the sun for long periods the materials may fade in color or the fabric ma...

Page 4: ...er Tent Ridge Pole Sleeve A Pole Ridge Pole C Pole Sleeve Entrance Corner Belt 6 locations C Pole Plastic Hook 14 locations Ventilation 2 locations Vestibule Rear Room Velcro Strap 6 locations 3 Name...

Page 5: ...d peg it down as shown in the figure How to Attach Rope with Rope Tensioner to the Fly and Peg Down A waterproofing treatment with seam taping has been applied to the stitching of the tent However the...

Page 6: ...to half its height and insert the tip of the Ridge Pole into the joint so that the dark blue sticker of the A Pole joint faces outward Make sure the tip of the Ridge Pole is fully inserted into the jo...

Page 7: ...er tape dark blue Be careful not to let the opposite side of the lifted A Pole recoil and hit nearby people or objects 4 Assemble the C Pole and push it into the Inner Tent s Sleeve with the red tape...

Page 8: ...nner Tent into both ends of the C Pole When inserting please ensure the color of the tip of the Pole red matches the color of the Corner Tape red 7 Please connect the Plastic Hook on the Inner Tent to...

Page 9: ...then put the Fly over Inner Tent Then adjust the position of the Inner Tent so that the Fly and the Fly panels match 12 Connect the buckle at the tip of the dark blue Corner Tape of the Fly and the In...

Page 10: ...ubber loop attached to the Vestibule grey area to secure it If the Vestibule is pulled too much the zipper will not close and it may be damaged Please be careful not to pull too much Please peg down w...

Page 11: ...When using the Door Panel for extended shelter insert the tip of the upright Pole into the Grommet at the end of the Door Panel hook the center loop of the Forked Rope and peg down as shown in the fig...

Page 12: ...of the Tent Bottom on the windward side 1 After removing all the Plastic Hooks and Velcro Tape attached to Pole remove the Poles from the Inner Tent in this order C Pole A Pole and Ridge Pole If you...

Page 13: ...d toward the center How to fold the Inner Tent How to fold the Fly 12 Hold the Vestibule with 2 people and let the Fly lay on the ground so the center of the upper part of the Entrance Panel and the c...

Page 14: ...that will result in less color migration However depending on storage conditions slight color migration may occur Do not store the product while it is wet Before storage the product should be cleaned...

Page 15: ...are not covered under warranty 1 Damage caused by improper use 2 Material deterioration caused by age or the influence of ultraviolet rays 3 Damage caused by modifications or rough handling 4 Damage c...

Page 16: ...e resistant Polyester Taffeta Bottom 300D Fire resistant Polyester Oxford PU coating Waterproof rating 5 000mm minimum Pole Duralumin A6061 16mm 0 6 13mm 0 5 Contents Tent A Pole x2 Ridge Pole x1 C Po...

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