Anleitung Eureka, modell Tent
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
•Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to get the tent out.These actions may cut the shockcord and/or damage the pole ends. •The N!ergy series tents are pre-wired with three 12V outlets.Take care to keep them in their sleeves and avoid stepping on the sockets and wires during assembly. 1. Unroll and unfold the tent on the ground. Separate the rest of the components and place to one side. Open the door before pitching the tent. Do not stake the tent down (however, in windy conditions, stake down one corner that faces into the wind). See fig 1. fig 1 3. Place a corner pin into the end of one of the poles. At the opposite end, with the pole in one hand and a pin & ring in the other, feed the pole up, bending it evenly along its length to create an arc. Place the pin into the end of the pole to maintain tension. Repeat with the other pole. See fig 3 & 4. fig 2 Fly Poles Tent Poles fig 4 fig 6 fig 7 fig 8 2. Assemble the shockcorded poles. Keep the end sections from snapping together, as this can damage the ends. Make certain each plain end has been properly seated into the metal ferrule. See fig 2. fig 3 4. Raise up the tent poles. Step inside the tent door and attach the peak of the tent to the center of the top pole with the web clip. Attach the remaining roof clips. See fig 5. fig 5 5. Attach the side clips to the poles to create a freestanding tent. Place it in the desired location. See fig 6. 6. Stake the tent down through the corner web loops. Stake opposite corners while applying tension to smooth the floor wrinkles, squaring the tent as you work. Also, stake out the floor beckets at the center of each side and at the back of the tent. See fig 7 & 8. 7. Attach the fly to the poles. Lay out the fly with the inside side up, on ground at the front of the tent. Fit the fly poles into the pockets sewn to the hem. The poles run from side to side down the center of the fly forming an X. Secure the fly to the poles by wrapping the hook & loop fastener around the fly poles. See fig 9, 10 and 11. fig 10 fig 9 Your tent is now ready. fig 15 8. Attach the fly to the tent. Turn the fly assembly over and align it so that the poles point out over the doors. Grasp the corners of the of the fly and drag them up and over the roof to completely cover the tent. (This is much easier with two people.) At the corners of the tent, reach under the fly and attach the hook & loop straps to the tent poles, securing the fly in place. See fig 12. At the bottom/corners of the tent, attach the shockcorded J-hooks to the rings on the corner webs. See fig 13. At the bottom/sides of the fly, pull out and stake down the web loops. 9. Tie a guy rope to each of the 4 rings attached to the fly and stake out. Adjust tension with the in-line sliders. See fig 14 & 15. E! Power System: To use, you will need a power source. Our E! Power Pak™ is sold separately. Once connected to power, the control will display “green” at any switch that is “ON” and the “ON” socket will glow blue. See fig 16. E! Power Port: Open zipper and run extension cord through opening. Close zipper so that it rests next to the extension cord. Make sure the zipper cover is not twisted or tucked. The cover must lay flat fig 12 fig 13 fig 14 against the outside of the tent to keep out rain. Accessories: E! Power Fan/Light, E! Power Reading Light and an E! Power 12v Adapter Cord. Sweep Out: Inside, at the bottom of the door is a sewn-in web loop. Pull this loop to the outside and stake it down to provide a ready exit for floor sweepings. See fig 17. green blue fig 16 Take Down: Pull up all stakes. Release the fly’s hook & loop straps. Remove fly. Remove fly poles. Remove clips from tent poles and pull poles off of the pins. Collapse all poles and stow. Fold the tent onto itself then fold the fly and lay it on tent. Roll up both towards the open door and stow. fig 17 Read the important safety instructions on the reverse side. REV. A 11.06 electrocution or electric shock hazard The use of the Power Port with an extension cord running in to the tent could result in electrocution or electric shock, or fire or explosion hazards. For these reasons, when using the Power Port: DO NOT allow an extension cord or any electrical device to come into contact with water or condensation inside the tent. DO NOT use an extension cord if it is worn or damaged. DO use only extension cords that are marked for OUTDOOR USE. DO connect extension cord only to a 120Volt GFCI protected outlet with proper ground. If GFCI outlet is not available, use an extension cord with GFCI protection built in. DO make sure the part of the extension cord that is outside the tent is lower than the power port so that rain will not follow the cord into the tent. DO follow all warnings, instructions, and safety precautions from the manufacturer of the extension cord. To reduce risk of damage to electric plug or cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the E! Powe...