Summary of Contents for Tentsile Safari Vista Tree Tent
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Safari Vista Tree Tent O W N E R S M A N U A L It is important that all users read and understand the materials in this manual before any installation and use of the product. NO MORE THAN 3 MONTHS CONTINUOUS USE AT ANY ONE TIME...
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RI SK OF SE R I OU S INJU RY Tentsile Vista Tree Tent A VISUAL AND TACTILE INSPECTION OF YOUR TENTSILE’S FLOOR, STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE EACH USE. FOR SAFETY REASONS, STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL USERS READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MATERIALS REPLACED EVERY 2 YEARS.
DO NOT attach to trees or branches that show DO NOT use walls, fences, street furniture, roof signs of structural weakness. This product was created because Tentsile loves trees and believes that if we’re racks, movable platforms, posts or trees less than DO NOT adjust/open ratchets whilst tent all hanging out in trees, they can’t cut them down!
Specifications Warnings & Disclaimers Size: Poles: Rainfly: Installation and use of the Tentsile Tree Tent may great care must be exercised when using it to 4.1x4.1x4.1m / 13.5x13.5x13.5ft x3 13mm diameter anodised 70D PVC coated polyester involve heights, can be dangerous and may lead decrease the risk of injury and/or death.
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Positioning the Vista Alignment Sight Lines Tentsile Tree Tents need 3 secure and strong anchor points to suspend Use line-of-sight to look down the ratchet strap from. The distances are marked below. Once the location is found, lay and up the seam of the underfloor straps on the...
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Tree Straps With a location found, start by wrapping the tree straps around your selected trees. 2, Once around, thread the 3, Ensure the strap is strap and pull it all through flat against the tree 1, Wrap the loop end of each strap around your selected trees.
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Lay Out The Trillium Base 4, Lay the Trillium base on the ground in between your selected trees. Take the Trillium base and lay it out on the ground in between your selected trees. Ensure each corner is pointing towards a strap. Ensure it is the correct way up with the elastic crossed straps facing up.
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Attaching The Ratchet With the tree straps attached and the Trillium base laid in postion, you can now attach the 3 ratchet straps to the D-rings at each corner. 6, The loop should be passed 5, The ratchet has a loop in through the D-ring in the 7, Pass the ratchet through its strap.
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Fitting Strap To The Ratchet With the ratchet strap attached to the D-rings, it can now be connected to the tree straps. Check each corner of the Trillium base is 13, Feed it in and pull it aligned to each anchor point. 12, Feed the tree strap end through making sure it through the spindle.
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Tightening The Ratchet Cranking the ratchet will give the tension needed and allows for easy adjustment. Ensure the ratchet is correctly in the locked position before continuing. 16, Release the ratchet 18, Pull the handle back Attention - Ratchet Locking lock by pushing the inner and begin cranking 17, This will release the handle...
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Inserting The Poles There are 3 poles that are supplied, straighten each one. At each corner is a pole socket into which a pole is inserted. Once in place all 3 poles will be running across each other in the center. 21, Connect the poles and lay them over the base.
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Adding The Rainfly Take the rainfly and lay it out to locate the Tailend (logo at the front). Lay the rainfly over the Trillium base with the poles flat. Attach each corner C-Clip to their corner ratchet handle. 25, Lay the rainfly on top of 26, Attach the C-Clips to the the base and poles.
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Attach Poles To The Rainfly Attach Poles To The Rainfly Where the poles overlap the rainfly, take a Where the poles overlap the rainfly, take a pole and gently bend it across the base to pole and gently bend it across the base to insert it into the pole pocket on the rainfly.
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Attaching The Mesh Attaching The Mesh The mesh is secured by a series of C-Clips The mesh is secured by a series of C-Clips that are attached to the poles. that are attached to the poles. Start at the top centre and work your way Start at the top centre and work your way along each pole with the ties so the mesh is along each pole with the ties so the mesh is...
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Securing The Mesh Securing The Mesh Once the mesh is attached under the Once the mesh is attached under the rainfly, the corners can now be secured. rainfly, the corners can now be secured. At each corner on the mesh are elasticated At each corner on the mesh are elasticated clips that simply need to be secured clips that simply need to be secured...
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2) Thread loop of the ratchet through the D-Ring at 7) Roll and tidy up strap ends to avoid any each corner of your Tentsile Tree Tent and take the possible trip hazzards. 1, Loosen all floor straps by feeding 3”/10cm backwards 4, Pull underfloor straps through adjuster buckles at buckle through the loop.
Tentsile Promise - We will strive for a ‘get it right first time, every In cases of customer damage, the retailer can pass customer included.
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1 million trees over the next 5 years. Where Do We Plant Them? Tentsile’s tree planting partners all meet a number of strict criteria; from regular updates and tracking donations, to working with local communities, training residents, planting native species and protecting saplings to maturity.
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