Assemble the two poles ensuring you have not missed out any
roof pole sleeve sections.
3/
Please note
the guying eye on the joint should face towards
the flysheet, see D.
4/ Locate the pole end spike of each upright bedroom pole into
the hole in the grey plastic foot of the main pole section. In the
case of the Ultimate Classic there will be a webbing strap with
a brass eyelet for the bedroom poles as on this model the
bedroom pole sections are slightly further away from the main
dome.
THREADING THE PORCH POLES (ULTIMATE CLASSIC)
5/ Before threading any of the porch poles decide which way round
you wish to pitch your tent as it is easier to do so at this stage.
6/ For ULTIMATE CLASSIC the shock corded fibreglass poles
should be threaded through the sleeves as shown in FIG 16
Repeat this for the other shock corded pole. Please note that there are
2 sleeves and hence 2 shock corded poles to be threaded through the
extended porch fabric.
7/ All the upright porch poles are exactly the same length however
they do have adjustment buttons if minor adjustments need to be made.
In general the central hole should be the correct position (FIG 17)
8/ Locate the curved end of the upright pole onto the black end of the
shock corded pole and ensure the sleeve covers the joint. Repeat this
on the other side of the shock corded pole and locate the spiked end of
he pole in the circular hole of the main pole.
Please check the sleeve
is covering the joint of the steel pole to the aluminium curved pole as
this can sometimes get caught and you will damage the fabric if
forced.
(FIG 18, 19 & 20)
9/ 4 of the 5 sets of upright poles will have the retention clips
attached to them as in FIG 21.
Please note
the front porch pole does
not have retention clips.
6
ONE
COMPLETE
PORCH
POLE
FIG 15
FIG 16
FIG 17
FIG 18
FIG 19
FIG 20
FIG 21