Hiking tent, Proper use, Description of parts – Rocktrail Hiking Tent Z29748 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite 3: Safety advice

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Hiking tent



Proper use

This product is suitable for use as accommodation
when travelling and camping. The product is not in-
tended for commercial use.



Description of parts

1

tent

2

pole (4-part) with attachment

3

pole (4-part)

4

pole (10-part)

5

guy rope

6

tent peg

7

tensioner for guy rope

8

pole guide

9

ground sleeve

10

carrying bag

Safety advice

PLEASE READ THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT! PLEASE KEEP

THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE!

CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY! Ensure

that all parts are undamaged and have been
assembled appropriately. Risk of injury exists
if assembled incorrectly. Damaged parts can
affect safety and function.

CAUTION! Do not leave children unattended.

The product is not a climbing frame or toy. Make
sure that nobody climbs or leans on the product,
particularly children. The product could become
imbalanced and tip up. This may result in injury
and / or damage.

CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY! Never under

any circumstances assemble the product in a
strong wind.



Select a piece of land that is as flat and firm as
possible to erect your tent.



Sandy surfaces reduce the stability of the tent.
Please ensure that the surface provides a firm
hold for the tent pegs.



Never knock the tent pegs into the ground with
force! If necessary, the guy lines should only
be extended with the help of a loop and the
tent peg positioned in a different location.



The intactness of all connection points and the
guy lines should be checked regularly, as should
the firmness of the tent pegs in the ground.



If the tent is erected in the wrong order, this
may cause damage to the tent. All liability is
excluded in such cases.

CAUTION! DANGER OF POISONING

AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY! Do not
light any fires within the product and keep it
away from sources of heat.



Precautionary measures with respect to fires are
stated on a label sewn into the inside of the
tent. You are advised not to remove this label.



You should also familiarise yourself with the
local fire protection regulations (e.g. camping
site, tent pitch).



Keep the exit free! Do not block the exit with
objects.

Take note of the effects of the weather
and climate



When selecting the location to put up your tent,
you should always consider the local situation
and how this might change. Will the terrain turn
into a lake if it rains? Please take into account
any rising rivers and incoming tides.



Protect the product against strong wind and
storms. Place the product in a location that is
protected from the wind if possible.



If a strong wind is forecast, replace the normal
tent pegs with special storm pegs. You can find
information about meaningful supplementary
products at specialist shops.



The tent should be taken down before heavy
snowfall or stormy weather.



Remove any snow directly from the product.
Otherwise the product may collapse under the
weight.

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