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Precautions for Storage

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When taking the tent down, begin by disconnecting the Vestibule Building Tape (fig. K).

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When removing the Pole from the pins, the Pole may recoil. Use your hands to keep the Pole steady 
until it straightens.

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When removing the Side Pole and the X Pole from the pins, leave the Plastic Hooks in place. 
(Remove the Plastic Hooks only after all the Poles have been removed from the pins.)

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When removing the Pole from the sleeve, push it out: if the Pole is pulled out then it may become 
disconnected inside the sleeve. The disconnection of the Pole inside the sleeve may cause damage 
to the cloth.

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Fold the Pole from the center to the edges. If 
folded from the edge, the cord can be 
overstretched, which may cause elongation or 
breakage. If elongation occurs, the cord will 
lose the power to hold the Pole in place, 
potentially causing the Pole to break. Check 
the tension of the cord regularly (fig. Q).

Water droplets
 (Condensation)

Moist air

Fly

Dome

Fig. O

*Do not pull the rope too much. If pulled too far, the 

Fly may be overloaded or damaged.

Fig. P

Fig. Q

How to store the Tent in the Carry Bag

① 

Fold the Inner Tent and the Fly according to the 
length of the Carry Bag and place them inside it.

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Store the Poles and the pegs in their cases, then 
place the cases in the Carry Bag. If you store the 
Poles and Pegs without putting them in the 
case, it may damage the products or Carry Bag.

Mist is a collection of water droplets suspended in the air that turns into condensation in rapidly falling 
temperatures. In smaller spaces such as the inside of a tent, the concentration of water vapor is higher 
than in an ordinary room and frequently results in more condensation. Additionally, water accounts for 
60 percent of the human body and is released through breathing 
and perspiration. This also causes the amount of water vapor in the 
tent to increase, resulting in more condensation. Inside the tent, 
condensation can commonly be found on materials that have are 
highly waterproof, such as the Fly or the Bottom Sheet. Depending 
on the surrounding conditions, it may be impossible to avoid 
condensation completely, even with the use of waterproof 
materials. To reduce condensation, it is recommended that you 
allow steady ventilation while the tent is in use.

Regarding Condensation

While moving 
the Guy Line 
in the direction 
of the arrow, 
slide the Rope 
tensioner to 
increase the 
tension.

A

A

B

B

B

B

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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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