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1.  Select a dry, level site and clear any sharp objects that may 

puncture the floor. Remove the tent from its carry bag, untie fabric ties and 
unroll the tent.

2.  Take the frame parts bag and carefully tip out the poles. Group the poles 

together in to the following pole groups:

Outer Room Poles:   

 

Parts: #61A, #61B, #61C (2 Sets)

Inner Room Poles:    

 

Parts: #63A, #63B, #63C (2 Sets)

Cantre Ridge Pole:   

 

Parts: #65A, #65B, #65C (1 Set)

Leg Support Poles:   

 

Parts: #60A, #60B (4 Sets)

 

    Parts: 

#62A, 

#62B 

(4 

Sets)

Centre Ridge Upright Poles:  

Parts: #64A, #64B (2 Sets)

Porch Poles: 

 

 

Parts: #66A, #66B, #66C (1 Set)

 

    Parts: 

#67A, 

#67B 

(2 

Sets)

 

    Parts: 

#68A, 

#68B 

(2 

Sets)

 

 

 

 

 

Parts: #69A, #69B, 69C (1 Set)

3.  Spread the tent out and move 

it into the desired position. 
Ensure each side is pulled taut. 
Peg the four corners out first, 
then the middle pegging loops 
on each side, then proceed to 
peg out the remaining pegging 
points.

4.  Assemble the Outer Room Poles (Parts #61A, #61B, #61C) by 

interlocking the poles. One at a time, feed these through the outer pole 
sleeves.

5.  Assemble the Inner Room Poles (Parts #63A, #63B, #63C) by 

interlocking the connected sections. One at a time, feed these through 
the inner room pole sleeves. These poles will need to go through the 
elasticised gusset socks (looks like a sleeve) on the porch side of the 
tent.

Moa 12 Frame Tent

Model No. KC070-250

Your tent includes: 

1 x Frame Set
1 x Canvas
1 x Canvas Fly (11 x guy ropes attached)
56 x Pegs
5 x Ropes (3 x single ropes, 2 x ‘V’ ropes)

PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS

The poles are coded with a number on a coloured sticker for easier assembly. 
The green poles are along the bottom (green for grass), the blue poles are the 
upper level poles (blue for sky) and the red poles are the porch poles.

Although the stickers should last well, it is a good idea to label the poles 
with the same coloured insulation tape and a permanent marker for future 
reference.

6.  Assemble the Centre Ridge Pole (Parts #65A, 

65B, 65C). From the porch side of the tent, insert 
the Centre Ridge Pole through the elasticised 
gusset sock and then through the pole sleeve 
along the centre of the tent, towards the rear 
of the tent. Check that all poles have been 
threaded through any webbing loops. Also check 
that the pole sleeve hasn’t caught when the 
poles have been pushed together.

7.  Fitting the fly: carefully lay the fly on top of the tent and attach the Velcro 

loops to the corners of the tent frame. Clip the buckle into place on at the 
front.

8.  Assemble the Leg Support Poles (Parts #60A, #60B, [connected] and 

#62A, #62B [connected]).

9.  While the tent is still lying on the ground, insert the Inner Leg Support 

Poles (Parts #62A, #62B) through the gusset sock and connect to the 
Inner Room Poles. Connect the Outer Support Leg Poles (Parts #60A, 
#60B) to the Outer Room Poles.

10.  Start raising the tent by taking the Leg Support Poles of one of the inner 

rooms and lift the poles until the legs support the canvas. Repeat this for 
the other inner room pole then lift the outer room poles into place.

This will take two people to do safely and effectively.

Filename: 3732_KC070-250_Moa-12_Instr.pdf
Dimensions: 400mm W x 240mm H 
Colour: Black

To keep the porch clean and out of 
the way, fold it back over the roof of 
the tent until needed.

To make sure the tent stays in place 
insert the pegs into the ground at a 
45° angle, not straight down.

Unzip and open all of the doors and windows to make erecting the tent easier.

11.  Adjust the pole sleeves and the webbing loops to even the tension on 

the fabric and smooth out any bunching. Adjust the legs so the canvas 
is taut.

12.  Assemble the Centre Ridge Support leg Poles (#64A, #64B 

(connected)) and connect to the Centre Ridge Pole. Lift the poles to 
support the roof. Adjust these poles until the roof fabric is taut. Use the 
thumbscrews to adjust the poles to a suitable height so that the ridge 
pole is level when viewed from the outside.

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