W W W . Z E M P I R E C A M P I N G . C O M
For a detailed description of all the features and specifications
of this product please visit our website.
Designed and tested in New Zealand. Made with care in China.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. TEST RUN
Practice attaching your roof cover at home to ensure you understand the process.
2. UNDERSTANDING THE CONDITIONS
Your roof cover is designed to extend the life of your tent by protecting it from UV degradation.
Roof covers also reduce the temperature inside your tent by reflecting heat and UV light.
While your roof cover is designed to perform in most conditions, it is not designed to be used in
very windy or stormy weather. During these conditions it is recommended that your roof cover is
removed to prevent damage to your tent.
3. UNPACKING
When taking your roof cover out for the first time, take a moment to see how it is packed or take
a photo on your phone. This will help you when it comes to packing your roof cover away. You will
notice large yellow ladder hooks at each end of your roof cover and smaller hooks running along
each side. The silver lining of the roof cover should face down and the roof cover logo should be
located at the rear of the tent.
4. PULL OVER
Before attaching your roof cover, loosen all adjustable straps along its perimeter.
With someone holding each end, pull the roof cover over the tent. (With the silver side facing
down.) To make this easier, attach guy ropes to either end of the roof cover to extend your reach.
5. HOOKING ON
Attach the large yellow ladder hooks through the loops found above
each of the rear anchor straps on your tent. (The roof cover logo should
be located at the rear of the tent.)
Working around the roof cover, attach the black plastic hooks to the
bright green webbing loops sewn along the top of your tent. (These will
be found directly above where the guy ropes are attached to your tent.)
Connect the corresponding ladder hooks through the loops found
above the front anchor straps. Tension the roof cover with the
adjustable straps to remove any slack.
6. PACKING DOWN
It is important the roof cover is removed before packing down your tent. This will help prevent
condensation from being trapped between the two layers. It will also help when pitching your
tent next time.
7. ROLLING AWAY
When rolling your roof cover away, lay the carry bag down beside the cover and fold the roof cover
to 3/4 the length of the bag. It is a good idea to fold the roof cover so that the webbing and hooks
extend outside the fold. This will ensure they do not catch and tear the fabric when opening.
To prevent mildew, ensure that your roof cover is dry when packing away. If you must pack your
roof cover up wet, hang out and air as soon as possible, mildew can develop within a few days.
Please turn page for Care Instructions and Warranty.
WARNING
KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT
SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS
TENT FABRIC