AMERICAN TENT 202103 Manual de inicio rápido - Página 9

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STRIKING
1. Be careful! Poles, tent tops, and crew can be
damaged if you don't use caution
2. Spread your drop cloth
3. Remove any additional accessories
4. Release some tension on ratchets, anything
attached the center pole, so corners and poles
inline with center, just a little

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

1. How to Store a Tent
The first thing you need to know about storing your
tent is summed up in two words: DROP CLOTH. You
need a drop cloth. You may not think you need a
drop cloth ("The ground is dry!" "It's just grass!" "This
parking lot is clean!"), but trust us, you do. Drop cloths
are the literal foundations of good tent husbandry.
Why do you need a drop cloth for your tent? Drop
cloths reduce the likelihood of:
Pinholes--you know as well as we do that tiny
pinholes make huge problems
Tears--the easiest way to kiss your investment
goodbye
Dirt and grass stains
Mystery residue from a surface you thought was safe
2. Bag It
If your tent was supplied with a bag, put your tent
top back into the bag. This will keep it protected from
hazardous situations. To return your tent to the bag, be
sure to fold it the long way as many times as you can,
then roll it up like a sleeping bag.
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5. Detach all jumper ropes
6. Remove center poles and then side poles
7. Remove ratchets
8. Unlace tent top if sectional
9. Make sure tent top is clean and dry before folding
and storing
Storing Sidewalls
While you should still use your drop cloth when setting
up and taking down sidewalls, it isn't as critical. After
all, rain won't come pouring in through a small rip
or tear in your sidewalls. Even so, handle with care.
Rolling your sidewalls is the best way to store them
and prevent damage.
3. How to Store Tent Poles
We've seen some inspirational systems for tent pole
storage--beautiful structures designed exclusively to
cradle poles while they wait for their next assignment.
But basically all you have to do is make sure you
handle them with care. Stack them on top of each
other, but be sure to not clang or scrape them together.
Nor should you use your tent poles to reenact famous
moments in Olympic javelin history. Use common
sense and treat those poles with respect.
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Green Bay, WI, 54302
Contact
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