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14, Give a strong pull before 

14, Give a strong pull before 

      cranking the ratchet.

      cranking the ratchet.

13, Lift the Stingray off the  

13, Lift the Stingray off the  

 

ground by pulling through 

 

ground by pulling through 

 

excess strap at each point.

 

excess strap at each point.

11, Feed the tree strap end 

11, Feed the tree strap end 

     through the spindle. 

     through the spindle. 

12, Feed it in and pull it 

12, Feed it in and pull it 

      through making sure it 

      through making sure it 

      does not twist.

      does not twist.

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Summary of Contents for Stingray Tree Tent

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

Page 2: ...S 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 HEALT...

Page 3: ...s 07 08 Layout Alignment 07 08 Layout Alignment 09 28 Set up instructions 09 28 Set up instructions 29 Floor calibration 29 Floor calibration 30 Ratchet usage 30 Ratchet usage 31 Policies 31 Policies...

Page 4: ...e hammock suspended in tension above the ground and enclosed in an elegantly simple insect mesh top and removable rainfly cover The unique design creates a comfortable base camp irrespective of ground...

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

Page 6: ...weight 9kg 20lbs Poles x2 8 5mm diameter anodised aluminium alloy Ratchet straps x3 straps and heavy duty ratchets 2 5 ton minimium breaking strength Roof Tear resistant insect mesh Rainfly 70D PU co...

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: ...are provided should you wish to use them wrap Protective tree wraps are provided should you wish to use them wrap around trunk before attaching the tree straps around trunk before attaching the tree s...

Page 9: ...on the and up the seam of the underfloor straps on the Stingray floor The closer to straight these are the Stingray floor The closer to straight these are the better You have a margin of tolerance of...

Page 10: ...und lay With the location found lay out your Stingray with the out your Stingray with the corners each pointing to your corners each pointing to your selected anchor points selected anchor points Once...

Page 11: ...d thread the strap and pull it all through strap and pull it all through towards the Stingray towards the Stingray 3 Ensure the strap is 3 Ensure the strap is flat against the tree flat against the tr...

Page 12: ...With the tree straps attached and the With the tree straps attached and the Stingray laid in postion you can now Stingray laid in postion you can now attach the 3 ratchet straps to the attach the 3 ra...

Page 13: ...The loop should be passed through the D ring in the through the D ring in the corners of the Stingray corners of the Stingray 9 Pushing the strap back into 9 Pushing the strap back into the knot will...

Page 14: ...to the tree straps Once attached check the tree straps Once attached check the overall position of the Stingray and that it is overall position of the Stingray and that it is centrally aligned to each...

Page 15: ...ngray off the ground by pulling through ground by pulling through excess strap at each point excess strap at each point 11 Feed the tree strap end 11 Feed the tree strap end through the spindle throug...

Page 16: ...he Ratchet 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 corre...

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: ...poles that are supplied both run the entire length of the Stingray from run the entire length of the Stingray from front to the tail end front to the tail end Ensure the poles pass through the pole E...

Page 19: ...Locate the 2 pole sleeve openings 22 Locate the 2 pole sleeve openings at either side of the main at either side of the main entrance at the front of the Stingray entrance at the front of the Stingray...

Page 20: ...poles are inserted through the sleeve secure the tail ends into the white sleeve secure the tail ends into the white pole sockets and then push backwards pole sockets and then push backwards from the...

Page 21: ...before entering the Stingray 24 Once the poles reach 24 Once the poles reach the elasticated straps secure the elasticated straps secure them into the pole sockets them into the pole sockets 25 Now s...

Page 22: ...fly corner about 6 15cm up the each rainfly corner about 6 15cm up the strap past the corner of the Stingray strap past the corner of the Stingray 30 Pull the rainfly at least 30 Pull the rainfly at l...

Page 23: ...end of the Stingray 29 Take this corner to the tail end of the Stingray making this the first point you secure making this the first point you secure 22 32 Clip the 2 hooks together 32 Clip the 2 hoo...

Page 24: ...f the Stingray Get it in position and make sure it s hanging correctly before make sure it s hanging correctly before securing the 2 front corners securing the 2 front corners 33 Pull the rainfly over...

Page 25: ...he strap for a tight fit and strap for a tight fit and secure the hooks together secure the hooks together 35 Pull the rainfly over the 35 Pull the rainfly over the strap ensuring it overshoots strap...

Page 26: ...Simply attach the bungee loop to wing Simply attach the bungee loop to wing points and the pegs pulling until firm then points and the pegs pulling until firm then screwing them into the ground to se...

Page 27: ...before entering the Safari Stingray the Safari Stingray 38 Attach the peg bungee to 38 Attach the peg bungee to the wing hook and pull out the wing hook and pull out down towards the ground down towa...

Page 28: ...want to use storm mode whereby the rainfly secures storm mode whereby the rainfly secures to the hatch underneath to the hatch underneath Simply take the centre bungees and hook Simply take the centre...

Page 29: ...41 There are also bungee 41 There are also bungee hooks to attach together hooks to attach together at each corner to secure at each corner to secure it in place it in place 28...

Page 30: ...rds towards the edge or inwards towards the central hatch while using your Stingray 29 1 Loosen all floor straps by feeding 3 10cm backwards through the adjuster buckles under each corner of the Sting...

Page 31: ...event any slippage before moving to the next corner 4 Repeat step 3 at each corner trying as much as possible to keep the corners pointing towards their respective anchor points 5 Revisit all corners...

Page 32: ...ing 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 Tent i...

Page 33: ...ts 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 so...

Page 34: ...agascar and Oregon Follow our BecomeOneOfTheMillion campaign and keep up with our progress as we work with each of these organisations to plant 1 million trees over the next 5 years Where Do We Plant...

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