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6) Insert a pin into one end of the X Pole (the corner tape for the X Pole is yellow) 

(fig. D).

7) Insert the additional pin to the other end of the X Pole, which is located 

diagonally opposite the first end (fig. E). Insert the pin slowly into the X Pole end 
while adjusting so the sleeve is positioned in the center. If the pin is inserted with 
too much force from one side, the other side may curve widely and cause 
damage to the X Pole (fig. F). Communicate with your set up partner during this 
procedure.

8) Repeat the procedure above on the other end of the X Pole and lift the tent 

(fig. G). Keep the Door 
Panel and Side Panel 
half-open so that air 
can enter the room and 
aid in the lifting of the 
tent.

9) Insert the pins into 

both ends of the Side 
Pole (corner tape for 
the Side Pole is green) 
(fig. H). 

Fig. D

Yellow Corner Tape

Triangular Reinforcing
Cloth on the bottom

X Pole 

Pin

Fig. E

Fig. F

Fig. G

Fig. H

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Summary of Contents for Amenity Dome S

Page 1: ...Amenity Dome S SDE 002RH Instruction Manual Ver 1 00...

Page 2: ...e product Practice assembling and handling the product in a safe location before using it in the field If you find anything in the instruction manual that is difficult to understand or if you find a d...

Page 3: ...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 draine...

Page 4: ...nt from a local outdoor gear retailer A waterproofing treatment with seam taping has been applied to the stitching of the tent However the ventilator and fasteners on the Fly and a part of the bottom...

Page 5: ...dden and strong gusts may cause damage to the tent when opening the door 2 There are three Inner Tent Poles Extend the two Poles with the yellow ends and connect them firmly Make sure to connect them...

Page 6: ...force from one side the other side may curve widely and cause damage to the X Pole fig F Communicate with your set up partner during this procedure 8 Repeat the procedure above on the other end of the...

Page 7: ...ace fig K Velcro Tape is attached to the inside of the Fly at the cross section of the Pole and the Guy Line Reinforcing Cloth to keep the Fly in place Wind the Velcro Tape around the Pole to secure i...

Page 8: ...ch excessive pulling may cause damage to the Fly 16 Attach the Plastic Hook on the corner of the Vestibule Side Door to the Ring fig L 17 Pull the edges of the Vestibule and Back Room and then insert...

Page 9: ...Fold the Inner Tent and the Fly according to the length of the Carry Bag and place them inside it Store the Poles and the pegs in their cases then place the cases in the Carry Bag If you store the Po...

Page 10: ...eration we adopted processing and color patterns 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...

Page 11: ...ongevity of every product If apparent defects in the manufacturing of the product are found the defective product will be repaired or exchanged free of charge Damages as follows are not covered under...

Page 12: ...Pole 1 Duralumin Pin Peg 17cm 6 7 18 Rope with rope tensioner 2 5m 8 2 5 4 Forked Rope 4m 13 12 2 Repair Pipe Carry Bag Pole Case Peg Case Instruction Manual Carry Bag size 58 18 23 h cm 23 7 9 Weight...

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