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Some of our tips and tricks:

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Extra elastic strap for easy closure, be 
careful not to let go if you are setting up 
together, it will hurt

  

RVS plates for extra strength and depth 
for the fl ex poles, push deep, you’ll hear 
a ‘click’ when you reach the end

  

Please note, the holes for the fl ex poles 
are at an angle and poles must be 
pushed in horizontally at the right angle 
for stability of the fl y tarp 

   We have added a small rubber ring 

to the fl ex poles, this will ensure that 
raindrops will fall down at the ring 
instead of making the fabric of your 
tent wet

   JoyCee off ers the option to enter the 

tent on all 3 sides. Only one set is 
provided, an extra set can be bought 
for entry on 2 sides

   Three bags are included, 2 for shoes 

and accessories which you can hang 
outside the tent and 1 long one for 
inside the tent. Extra bags can be 
bought if required.

To upgrade your tent, we off er the following:

Optional zip-on awning with 

4 telescopic poles

Storage protection 

cover  

Anti-theft  set of 

nuts and bolts M8

Extra ladder 

brackets available 

for multiple entry 

points

2 diff erent positions

Open 

For extra shadow and a breeze 

In this position it is possible to add the optional zip-on annex awning to the fl y tarp. 
The fl y tarp can also be removed completely by a zipper under the shell.

Closed 

In case of lots of wind

The fl y tarp can be made smaller by closing the zipper on both sides or by the 
velcro on the fabric. In this position you can still enjoy the view but the JoyCee will 
catch less wind and rain.

Maintenance

Your tent also needs maintenance, 
just like your car. Some love and care 
will help longlivety.

   Always make sure the fabric of the 

tent and the mattress is dry before 
long term storage

   Always ventilate well, also in moist 

weather. Ventilation is important at 
all times

   Keep all stainless steel and aluminium 

parts clean and spray them with 
WD40 regularly 

   The shell can also be cleaned with a 

soft  cloth. For a nice shine or for extra 
UV protection we recommend 
303 aerospace UV protectant spray

More questions? 

Please ask your local reseller

WARNING

 

The rooft ent needs to be mounted and 

connected to roofbars or roof rack prior to 

climbing into the rooft ent

 

If you have any back, knee or other health 

issues, do not attempt to climb the tent on 

top of your vehicle

 

The crossbars must have a dynamic weight 

load of minimum 55 kg and must be at least 

70 cm apart

 

Under no circumstances should any fl ame 

sources be used inside the tent

 

When camping, keep a safe distance with 

open fi res in order to avoid airborne 

burning embers

 

Open the zippers by using the pullers, not 

by pulling or tearing at the fabric

WARRANTY:

 We off er a 2 year warranty on the femkes rooft op tents. Warranty does not apply on zippers and other 

closures. Warranty does not apply for damage to the tent caused by any of the weather elements, wind or rain. 

Warranty does not apply caused by improper usage of the tent, i.e. forgetting to remove the rods from the gas struts 

inside the tent. Note: the recommended speed limit when driving with a rooft op tent on your vehicle is 120 km/h. Your 

driving speed should be adjusted according to the driving conditions, such as road type and road quality, weather 

(wind, rain or snow) and applicable speed limits. Decrease your speed for speed bumps and on bumpy roads.

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Tips and tricks

Accessories & maintenance

USER MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for JoyCee

Page 1: ...Photo H kon Maeland USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...to set up the fly tarp fly tarp can be fully removed by a zipper Standard 2 3 m ladder with horizontal steps for easy access 2 6 m ladder optional per request Hooks inside the shell for your bag s to...

Page 3: ...ect the nuts but not too tight yet Check if tent is centred properly Use the spanner to tighten the nuts front first Then tighten the nuts on the back of the rail IMPORTANT Tighten the two bolts simul...

Page 4: ...ossible when closing the shell OPERATION OF THE LADDER CAUTION Failure to properly secure the ladder could cause serious injury Read the next steps carefully before attempting to use the ladder Depend...

Page 5: ...ed at an angle Closing the hardshell tent Flatten your sleeping bags and pillows in the tent Remove the ladder from the brackets Shorten the ladder and place the ladder back in the dry and clean stora...

Page 6: ...ex awning to the fly tarp The fly tarp can also be removed completely by a zipper under the shell Closed In case of lots of wind The fly tarp can be made smaller by closing the zipper on both sides or...

Page 7: ...in horizontally at the right angle for stability of the fly tarp We have added a small rubber ring to the flex poles this will ensure that raindrops will fall down at the ring instead of making the fa...

Page 8: ...lth issues do not attempt to climb the tent on top of your vehicle The crossbars must have a dynamic weight load of minimum 55 kg and must be at least 70 cm apart Under no circumstances should any fla...

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