Manual Vango Sabre 200 Tent

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TENT PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS SABRE 200 & 300(UK)
FLYSHEET FIRST PITCHING:
Assemble the three poles and lay them parallel on the ground. One pole will be longer
than the other two. The poles are colour coded to link with a tab on the end of the pole
sleeve.
Open flysheet on ground, check the internal tension bands are un-clipped and position
tent in desired direction.
Locate pole sleeves on outside of flysheet and insert poles.
On one side, locate the end of each pole into the corresponding eyelets on pole anchor
straps.
On opposite side, push poles into an arch and locate pole ends into corresponding
eyelets on pole anchor straps.
Peg out the single adjustable anchor strap at one end of the tent.
Pull flysheet taut from other end until tent takes shape. Peg the opposite anchor strap.
Tighten all the tensions straps at the base of the poles.
Peg down pole anchor straps and remaining flysheet pegging points
Peg out ALL guy lines.
INNER FIRST PITCHING:
Open out inner(s) and position doorway to correspond with the flysheet.
Starting from the rear corners of the tent, attach the elasticated hooks on the groundsheet to corresponding rings on the flysheet. Suspend
the inner by attaching elastic loops of inner tent with clips on inside of flysheet.
TENSION BAND SYSTEM:
If necessary, insert tension bands through corresponding access points in the inner tent (ceiling and sidewall). Connect the straps into the
side-release buckles.
Adjust the tension of the TBS straps until the slack is taken out
Tension band pockets are provided for storage when not in use.
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AUFBAUANLEITUNG SABRE 200 & 300(DE)
MIT AUßENZELTAUFBAU ZUERST:
Stecken Sie die drei Stangen zusammen und legen Sie sie parallel zueinander auf den Boden. Eine Stange ist länger als die anderen beiden.
Die Stangen sind farblich markiert, so dass sie mit einer Lasche am Ende der Stangenhüllen verbunden werden können.
Breiten Sie das Überdach auf dem Boden aus, stellen Sie sicher, dass die inneren Spannbänder nicht angeklippt sind und positionieren Sie
das Zelt in der gewünschten Richtung.
Fixieren Sie die Stangenhüllen an der Außenseite des Überdachs und führen Sie die Stangen ein.
Fixieren Sie das Ende jeder Stange an einer Seite in den dazu passenden Ösen in den Verankerungsschnüren der Stangen.
Drücken Sie die Stangen gewölbeförmig an der gegenüberliegenden Seite hoch und fixieren Sie die Stangenenden in den dazu passenden
Ösen in den Verankerungsschnüren der Stangen.
Stecken Sie die einzige flexible Verankerungsschnur an einem Ende des Zelts aus.
Ziehen Sie das Überdach vom anderen Ende her stramm, bis das Zelt Form annimmt. Befestigen Sie die gegenüberliegende
Verankerungsschnur.
Alle Spanngurte unten an den Stangen fest anziehen.
Befestigen Sie die Verankerungsschnüre der Stangen und die verbleibenden Befestigungspunkte des Überdachs.
Spannen Sie ALLE Spannseile.
INNENZELT-ZUERST-AUFBAU:
Breiten Sie Innenzelt(e) aus und positionieren Sie die Türöffnung so, dass sie mit dem Überdach übereinstimmt.
Von den vorderen Ecken des Zeltes ausgehend, befestigen Sie die elastischen Haken an der Bodenplane mit den passenden Ringen am Überdach.
Hängen Sie das Innenzelt ein, indem Sie die Gummibänder des Innenzelts mit Clips an der Innenseite des Überdachs befestigen.
SPANNGURTVORRICHTUNG
Falls notwendig, ziehen Sie die Spannungsschnüre durch die zugehörigen Zugangspunkte im Innenzelt (Decke und Seitenwand). Verbinden Sie
die Schnüre mit den seitlichen Freigabespangen.
Passen Sie die Spannung der TBS-Schnüre an, bis das Zelt gespannt ist.
Taschen für die Spannschnüre werden zum Verstauen der nicht gebrauchten Bänder mitgeliefert.
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INSTRUCTIONS DE MONTAGE SABRE 200 & 300(FR)
MONTAGE EN COMMENÇANT PAR LE DOUBLE TOIT:
Réunir les trois arceaux et les poser parallèlement sur le sol. Un arceau sera plus long que les deux autres. Les arceaux ont des codes de
couleur, à associer avec une attache sur l'extrémité de chaque fourreau d'arceau.
Ouvrir le double toit sur le sol, vérifier que les bandes de tension intérieures sont détachées et la tente positionnée dans la direction désirée.
Placer les fourreaux d'arceau à l'extérieur du double toit et y insérer les arceaux.
D'un côté, placer l'extrémité de chaque arceau à l'intérieur des oeillets correspondants, sur les bandes d'ancrage des arceaux.
Du côté opposé, pousser les arceaux à l'intérieur d'une arche et placer les extrémités des arceaux dans les oeillets correspondants, sur les
bandes d'ancrage des arceaux.
Attacher la bande d'ancrage ajustable unique à une extrémité de la tente.
Tirer le double toit depuis l'autre extrémité, pour le tendre, jusqu'à ce que la tente prenne sa forme. Attacher la bande d'ancrage à
l'opposé.
Reserrer toutes les sangles de tension en bas de chaque mât
Tirer le double toit vers l'avant, à l'opposé des points de fixation, jusqu'à ce que la tente prenne sa forme. Attacher la bande d'ancrage à
l'avant
Attacher TOUTES les cordes de tension.
MONTAGE EN COMMENÇANT PAR LA TENTE INTÉRIEURE:
Ouvrir la tente intérieure et positionner la porte pour qu'elle corresponde avec le double toit.
En commençant par les coins arrière de la tente, attacher les crochets munis d'élastiques, placés sur le tapis de sol, aux anneaux
correspondants sur le double toit. Suspendre la tente intérieure en attachant les sangles élastiques de la tente intérieure aux clips placés à
l'intérieur du double toit.
ENSEMBLE DES SANGLES DE TENSION
Si nécessaire, insérer des bandes de serrage au niveau des points d'accès correspondants, dans la tente intérieure (plafond et paroi
murale). Attacher les sangles aux boucles détachables automatiques.
Ajuster la tension des sangles TBS, jusqu'à ce que le flottement ait disparu.
Des pochettes réservées aux bandes de tension sont fournies pour le rangement, lorsqu'elles ne sont pas utilisées.
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Model Sabre 200
Category Tents
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Only for very short periods of time. When a tent is stored while wet for a week or longer, it can get moldy. This is harmful for your tent and possibly your health.

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Pitch the tent, clean the cloth and let it dry. Apply the impregnation agent on the cloth with a plant sprayer or other spray. It is also possible to use a paint roller or brush. The cloth needs to be fully saturated with the impregnation agent. Also treat the inside of the tent. Thoroughly clean any windows with a moist cloth. Do not let the impregnation agent dry on it. Let the tent cloth fully dry. Repeat the treatment if needed.

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There are special pieces of self-adhesive patches of cloth available for synthetic tent canvases. Stick one of these patches on both sides of the hole or tear. For cotton tent canvases or mixed material tent canvases it's best to use patches that can be ironed on. This will require an iron.

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When a zipper is running smoothly, use a dry PTFE spray or silicone spray. Do not spray onto the cloth and preventively spray to prevent future problems.

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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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If the agent leaves a white haze or white stains on the tent cloth, this means you have applied more impregnation agent on those areas. This is not harmful and the stains often disappear over time. It is not advisable to use less impregnation agent to prevent stains. The cloth needs to be fully saturated with the impregnation agent to give good results.

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