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Aligning The Safari Connect

Aligning The Safari Connect

Now the Safari Connect is raised, it needs 

Now the Safari Connect is raised, it needs 

to be aligned. This is adjusted by slacking 

to be aligned. This is adjusted by slacking 

the other ratchets and re-adjusting the 

the other ratchets and re-adjusting the 

tension between them to pull it in the 

tension between them to pull it in the 

desired direction. Once aligned ensure all 

desired direction. Once aligned ensure all 

ratchets are tight and locked.

ratchets are tight and locked.

Rear/Tail

Rear/Tail

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Summary of Contents for Safari Connect

Page 1: ...It is important that all users read and understand the materials in this manual before any installation and use of the product Safari Connect Tree Tent OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...FLOOR STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE EACH USE FOR SAFETY REASONS STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE REPLACED EVERY 2 YEARS DO NOT LEAVE OUTSIDE UNATTENDED FOR MORE THAN A WEEK CHECK THE HEALTH A...

Page 3: ...Layout Alignment 07 08 Layout Alignment 09 26 Set up instructions 09 26 Set up instructions 27 Floor calibration 27 Floor calibration 28 Ratchet usage 28 Ratchet usage 29 Policies 29 Policies 30 The s...

Page 4: ...ove the ground and enclosed in an elegantly simple insect mesh top and rainfly All materials of the Safari Range are some of the most robust and durable of any tent in the world The unique design crea...

Page 5: ...OT use tensioning components other than those supplied with this product DO NOT set up higher than 1 2 metre 4 feet from the ground or above hard sharp or pointy objects Tactile and visual checks shou...

Page 6: ...eight 10kg 22lbs Poles x2 11mm diameter anodised aluminium alloy Ratchet straps Heavy duty plated industry grade buckles 2 5 ton minimun breaking strength Roof Grade 4 165g sqm Tear resistant Safari i...

Page 7: ...al When assembled and installed the Tentsile Tree Tent places significant force on the anchor points great care must be exercised when using it to decrease the risk of injury and or death Overloading...

Page 8: ...onnect on the ground with the corners facing your selected trees Safari Connect on the ground with the corners facing your selected trees Safari Connect Body Safari Connect Body Safari Connect Rainfly...

Page 9: ...along them to ensure the straps Connect and look along them to ensure the straps are inline with the tree are inline with the tree The central seam should line up with the tree strap The central seam...

Page 10: ...09 1 Wrap the loop end of each strap around your selected trees Tree Straps With a location found start by wrapping the tree straps around your selected trees...

Page 11: ...10 2 Once around thread the strap and pull it all through towards the Safari Connect 3 Ensure the strap is flat against the tree and not twisted...

Page 12: ...Attach Ratchet to each corner 7 Pull the ratchet through the loop 4 The ratchet has a loop in its strap Attaching The Ratchet With the tree straps attached and the Safari Connect laid in postion you c...

Page 13: ...8 Pull tight and dress the Girth Hitch 5 The loop should be passed through the D ring in the corners of the tent 9 Pushing the strap back into the knot will loosen it 6 Pass the ratchet through the lo...

Page 14: ...h the ratchet strap attached to the D rings it can now be connected to the tree straps Check each corner of the Safari Connect is aligned to each anchor point 10 Ensuring there s enough length bring t...

Page 15: ...efore cranking the ratchet 13 Lift the Safari Connect off the ground by pulling through excess strap at each point 11 Feed the tree strap end through the spindle 12 Feed it in and pull it through maki...

Page 16: ...chet Cranking the ratchet will give the tension Cranking the ratchet will give the tension needed and allows for easy adjustment needed and allows for easy adjustment Ensure the ratchet is correctly i...

Page 17: ...hieved move the 19 Once achieved move the handle to the closed handle to the closed position and lock position and lock 16 This will release the handle 16 This will release the handle and allow it to...

Page 18: ...lacking to be aligned This is adjusted by slacking the other ratchets and re adjusting the the other ratchets and re adjusting the tension between them to pull it in the tension between them to pull i...

Page 19: ...20 Now off the ground use the straps and alignment 20 Now off the ground use the straps and alignment tags to check the base is correctly aligned tags to check the base is correctly aligned 18...

Page 20: ...erting Inserting The Poles Inserting The Poles Insert the poles into the pole sleeves that Insert the poles into the pole sleeves that run across the top of the mesh Once run across the top of the mes...

Page 21: ...2 Insert the first pole through the pole sleeve closest 22 Insert the first pole through the pole sleeve closest to the tail end of the tent Then feed other pole to the tail end of the tent Then feed...

Page 22: ...w secure them in lengths move upwards Now secure them in the pole sockets the pole sockets The main body of the Safari Connect is The main body of the Safari Connect is now complete and ready for the...

Page 23: ...het locks and poles are secure before locks and poles are secure before entering the Safari Connect entering the Safari Connect 22 26 The poles will be under 26 The poles will be under tension as you...

Page 24: ...of the rainfly has Connect Each corner of the rainfly has C clips that simply clip onto the ratchet C clips that simply clip onto the ratchet handle for easy installtion Start at the rear handle for e...

Page 25: ...hey are not twisted not twisted 31 Move to a front corner 31 Move to a front corner and attach those C clips and attach those C clips to the ratchet to the ratchet 33 Attach the C clips to the 33 Atta...

Page 26: ...y attach the bungee loop to the peg Simply attach the bungee loop to the peg pull until firm and then screw them into the pull until firm and then screw them into the ground to secure ground to secure...

Page 27: ...check the tree straps ratchet Double check the tree straps ratchet locks and poles are secure before locks and poles are secure before entering the Safari Connect Enjoy entering the Safari Connect En...

Page 28: ...clear delineation between both hammock berths To increase this tension and therefore separation between the two hammocks just tighten or loosen the adjuster buckle strap on the underside of the Safar...

Page 29: ...ge strap has gone around the spindle at least 1 5 full revolutions to underlock it This will prevent any slippage before moving to the next corner 4 Repeat step 3 at each corner trying as much as poss...

Page 30: ...being subject to such conditions Leaving the Tentsile Tree Tent out and installed in bad weather can lead to potential destruction and or damage to it not covered by warranty If the Tentsile Tree Ten...

Page 31: ...ducts that are purchased through an unauthorised dealer or secondary reseller Unauthorised and or resold products are not backed up by the high quality standards and dependability of original products...

Page 32: ...All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd 2015 Patent Approved www tentsile com...

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