Manual Chinook Twin Peaks Guide 4 Tent

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Twin Peaks Guide 4
tent assembly
instructions
Twin Peaks Guide 4
instructions de
montage
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing your
new Chinook tent. We have
designed and manufactured
these tents to give years
of trouble free enjoyment
and use. To maximize the
enjoyment of your tent, please
read the following information
and assembly instructions
with care.
Become familiar with your
new Chinook tent at home
by assembling the tent
at home before your rst
camping trip. After a long day
of travel a campsite is not a
good place to learn how to
set up a new tent.
When selecting a campsite,
make sure that the area is
at, has good drainage and is
free of sharp objects that may
damage the tent.
Carefully push each pole
through the proper pole
sleeve. Never force the pole
as this may cause damage to
the sleeve or pole.
PLEASE USE
COMMON SENSE
Erect your tent upwind away
from campres.
Do not cook with open ames
inside the tent.
Do not store ammables or
refuel stoves or lanterns in
your tent.
FIRE WARNING
Your Chinook tent fabric is
treated with a re retardant
but is NOT FIREPROOF. If
exposed to open ames or
other ignition sources the tent
may ignite and burn.
Tent
1. Remove all parts from the tent bag. Spread the tent body with its oor on the ground
and with the web/grommet loops in each corner. Be sure to clear the area of any sharp
objects that may damage the tent fabric.
2. Assemble all of the shock-corded poles. Carefully join each section to avoid damaging
the rod ends.
3. Using two screen room poles, insert the poles through the black mesh pole sleeves
found along the top of the screen room. Each pole runs from the front corners of the
screen room to the side of the tent body, crossing in the center of the screen room
canopy.
4. Using the tent body poles, insert the poles through the black mesh pole sleeves found
along the top of the tent body. Each pole runs from the back corners of the main tent
body to the front sides of the main tent body, crossing in the center of the tent canopy.
5. Situated at each corner and at each side of the tent body are web stakeout loops
with grommets attached. Working with one pole at a time, insert the pole tips into the
grommet located closest to the tent.
6. Situated at front corner of screen room and at each side of the tent body are web
stakeout loops with grommets attached. Working with one pole at a time, insert the pole
tips into the grommet located closest to the screen room and tent.
7. Attach all clips onto the poles.
Fly
1. Spread the y over the tent canopy making sure that the large door opening on the y is
located at the front door (screen dome) of the tent body.
2. Carefully insert the Ridge pole into the ridge pole sleeve located on the underside of the
y running along the top center seam. Insert the ridge pole tips into the web pockets
found at each end of the pole sleeve.
3. Attach the Velcro tabs on the inner y to the tent poles.
4. Attach the y to the tent body using the quick-release buckle/strap system at each
corner.
5. Adjust quick-release buckle/strap system for a more taut y.
6. For increased screen room ventilation tie back the front door panels to the middle of the
screen room sidewall on each side.
Clip In/Out Floor
1. Spread the clip in/out oor out in the screen room area.
2. Attach the screen room and clip in/out oor using the quick-release buckle/strap
system at each corner.
Pegging and Guylines
1. Starting with the tent corners, place a peg through each web loop located along the oor
of the tent body and peg out securely.
2. Pull out the lower front of the vestibule away from tent and place a peg through each of
the web loops and stake out securely.
3. Located along the lower sides of the y are shock-corded loops, peg each loop securely.
4. There are delta guyline points with a grommet located on the outer surface of the y.
Attach a guyline to each point and fasten to a peg or other secure object making sure
the guylines are taut.
5. By staking and guying your tent
a. the tent will be more stable in windy conditions
b. the y will shed rain better
c. air circulation to the inner tent will be increased
IMPORTANTE INFORMATION
Merci pour l’achat de votre
nouvelle tente Chinook. Nous
avons dessiné et fabriqué nos
tentes pour vour donner des
années de plaisir sans maux
de tête. Pour maximiser votre
plaisir, s.v.p. lire attentivement
les instructions de montage
et de soins à prendre pour
conserver votre tente en bonne
condition.
Familiariser vous avec votre
tente Chinook en la montant
au moins une fois dans la
cour arrière chez vous avant
votre excursion.
Quand vous choisissez votre
emplacement pour monter
votre tente, assurez vous
d’un endroit plat, bien drainé
et nettoyer de tous objets
pouvant endommager votre
tente.
Glisser soigneusement
chaque mât dans sa gaine
respective. Ne jamais forcer
les mâts car cela pourrait
causer des dommages au
mât ou à la gaine.
VEUILLEZ UTILISER VOTRE
BON SENS
Monter votre tente eloignée du
feu de camp.
Ne jamais cuisiner à l’intérieur
de la tente.
Ne pas remiser de liquides
inammable dans votre tente.
INFLAMMABILITÉ
Votre tente Chinook a été traité
avec un enduit antiamme
mais n’est pas à l’épreuve du
feu. Une exposition directe à
une amme ou une source de
chaleur excessive peut causer
une incendie.
Tente
1. Sortir toutes les composantes du sac de rangement. Étaler le plancher de la tente
sur le sol. Assurez-vous de bien nettoyer l’espace de tout objet pouvant endommager
le plancher de tente.
2. Assembler tous les mâts. Prendre soin de ne pas endommager les embouts.
3. Utiliser les deux mâts du vestibule moustiquaire et l’insérer dans la gaine noire située
dans le faîte du vestibule moustiquaire. Chaque tige doit être placé du coin avant du
vestibule moustiquaire au coin du côté de la tente en se croissant en son centre.
4. Utiliser l’armature de tente et l’insérer dans la gaine noire située dans le faîte de la
tente. Chacun des mâts part d’un coin arrière de la tente jus qu’au coin avant en
s’entre croissant en son centre.
5. A chaque coin de la tente et de chaque côté il y a des attaches renforcies. Installer
un mât à la fois, insérer l’embout du mât dans l’attache la plus près de la tente.
6. A chaque coin du vestibule moustiquaire il y a des attaches renforcies.
Installer un mât à la fois, insérer l’embout du mât dans l’attache la plus près du
vestibule moustiquaire et de la tente.
7. Attacher tous les crochets aux mâts.
Double Toit
1. Déployer le double toit en vous assurant que la porte la plus large soit en avant de la
tente avec plafond moustiquaire.
2. Soigneusement insérer le mât du faîte dans la gaine située à l’endos du double
toit le long de la couture centrale. Insérer l’embout du mât du faîte à chacune des
extrémités dans la pochette renforcie.
3. Attacher les “Velcro” du double toit à l’armature de la tente.
4. Attacher le double toit à l’armature de la tente en utilisant les courroies d’attaches
rapides.
5. Ajuster les courroies d’attaches rapides pour un double toit bien tendu.
6. Pour augmenter la ventillation attaché les panneaux de la porte avant au mur central
de chaque côté.
Plancher Amovible
1. Déployer le plancher avec attaches à cliquets dans la cuisinette.
2. Attacher le plancher aux quatre coins à l’aide des attaches rapides.
Piquets et Tendeurs
1. Commencer par les coins de la tente, placer un piquet dans chacune des attaches
renforcies tout autour de la tente et bien ancrer.
2. Etirer vers l’extérieur la porte inférieure du vestibule et bien ancrer à l’aide des
piquets dans chacune des attaches renforcies.
3. Situé tout autour du double toit il y a les cordes élastiques qu’il faut bien ancrer à
l’aide de piquets.
4. À la surface extérieur du double toit il y a des points d’attaches delta avec oeillet.
Attacher un tendeur à chacun de ses oeillets bien ancrer et bien tendre le tendeur.
5. Par un bon ancrage de votre tente
a) Votre tente sera plus stable par temps venteux
b) Le double toit évacura mieux la pluie
c) L’aération de la tente sera augmentée
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Model Twin Peaks Guide 4
Category Tents
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File size 0.35 MB

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On grassland or forest surfaces you can use semi circular or plastic pegs. On rocky surfaces you need to use rock pegs. On clay surfaces you can use semi circular, plastic or universal pegs. On gravel surfaces you need semi circular or universal pegs and on sand you need to use wooden pegs.

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