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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

The material of this shelter is not flame-proof. 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 

shelter. The use of such heat or light sources inside a small enclosed space is hazardous and may result 

in fire, oxygen deficiency, or carbon monoxide poisoning.

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

Before using the product, check each part for abnormalities. If there are abnormalities, take the product

to the dealer or Snow Peak Customer Service for inspection or repair.

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 or fire.

The temperature inside the shelter will be high during warm weather, and there is a risk of heatstroke.

Pay close attention to the temperature, particularly when children are asleep inside the shelter.

Choose a flat, well-drained area with firm ground to pitch the tent. Choose a place with no chance of

avalanches, landslides, wind gusts, or sudden flooding.

This product is not intended to be in permanent use. If the shelter 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 shelter set

up permanently.

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

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

the fabric.

Firmly hold the shelter when assembling and disassembling. 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. 

Always assemble/disassemble this product with two or more people.

Firmly secure the pegs, guy lines, etc.

Because this product uses a thin fabric, it may break if you pull the fabric too much.

Please pay attention to the building tape, rope, and pegs at your feet. You may catch your foot and fall,

leading to an unexpected accident or injury.

This product is not a self-supporting shelter. To withstand the wind and rain, it's important to tighten all

the ropes following the instructions outlined in this manual.

The inner room has a loop for hanging small items. Please only hang items that weigh less than 1kg

(2.2lbs).

Improper use may result in death or serious injury. 

WARNING

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

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Living Lodge L

Page 1: ...2 Living Lodge M Living Lodge L All illustrations in this manual are for TP 781 Living Lodge M but the basic setup and disassembly instructions are the same Product Manual Ver 1 00 Living Lodge L Livi...

Page 2: ...ct safely and correctly please carefully read these instructions After reading these instructions keep this manual in a safe place for future reference If you find anything in the instruction manual t...

Page 3: ...itch the tent Choose a place with no chance of avalanches landslides wind gusts or sudden flooding This product is not intended to be in permanent use If the shelter is left in the sun for long period...

Page 4: ...sing it while camping In the unlikely event that there is a problem or a missing accessory please contact the dealer where you purchased the product or Snow Peak Customer Service This product does not...

Page 5: ...or driving rain or prolonged contact with water pools on the ground may result in the penetration of water along the stitching In such cases the application of a seam sealer is recommended Apply the...

Page 6: ...up before camping and check to ensure all the accessories are functioning Excessive setup and tear down may damage the body or poles potentially resulting in an accident Please read this manual carefu...

Page 7: ...topper s position on the forked end rope applying tension to make the shelter stand up The person who stands up the main pole and the person who adjusts the fork rope s length should communicate durin...

Page 8: ...nd the sub pole and attach it to the body 6 As shown in the figure Location of Rope with Rope Tensioner and Pegs on P4 attach the rope with a stopper at each corner to the shelter then tighten and sec...

Page 9: ...s total Peg down so the bottom of the sub pole is inside by the length of a foot about 27 cm and the sidewall is inclined For the front and rear panels please peg down the rubber loop attached to both...

Page 10: ...front and back panel to ensure the panels are not loose 4 locations A Lay the ground sheet with PU coated surface the surface with the coating shiny facing up inside the shelter The ground sheet is a...

Page 11: ...set up the inner room Please adjust the inner room ceiling so that it is slightly looser than the shelter s ceiling If you set up the inner room with too much tension the shelter s shape will be skewe...

Page 12: ...Pull out the pegs securing the forked end rope and remove the forked end rope from the end of the main pole front and back Then remove the main pole front and back from the shelter 6 Please pull out t...

Page 13: ...em to match the length of the carry bag and put them in the carry bag Two people should hold the shelter and the grommet that passed through the top of the main pole front and back Please lay the shel...

Page 14: ...the water repellent agent Water Repellent and Waterproof Functions A UV protection treatment has been applied to the material of the shelter The UV protection treatment does not completely shield hum...

Page 15: ...used repeatedly If peeling is found set an iron at a low temperature and reattach only the peeling sections Be aware that excessive heat will discolor or accelerate the deterioration of the fabric If...

Page 16: ...m 0 7 Carry Bag Size Shelter 82x31x34 h cm 32 2 x12 2 x13 3 Inner Room 77x21x24 h cm 30 3 x8 2 x9 4 Weight 24kg 52 9lbs Designed for 3 5 people Living Lodge L Contents Shelter Inner Room Ground Sheet...

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