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Anchor each leg by using four steel spikes
(point C) through aluminium buckles in 45°
to the ground. Check right position of legs to
avoid stress on zippers or weaved side
walls. In a case of strong wind it is
recommended to anchor wall base with steel
spikes through eyelets too.
1.
There are main ropes attached to points A
directly from the factory. Those ropes must
be anchored with steel spikes. An optimum
angle of spikes to the ground is 45°, an
optimum angle of ropes to the tent can see in
anchoring schema.
2.
Push triangular plastic cleats towards to the
roof to tighten all ropes.
3.
ANCHORING TO THE STRONG WIND : Repeat a procedure of basic anchoring, just add four more ropes to be
attached by quick links to points B. Additional ropes are included in a package.
Adjust an additional rope length in a way, that it is 5-10cm shorter as a distance between point B and D.
Once adjusted, hitch the loop on the spike of point E. As the rope is shorter, it is well tensioned to help a tent
to resist a strong wind.
4.
ANCHORING ON HARD SURFACE (TO THE LIGHT WIND / by using ballast bags) Fill ballast bags with water
through dismounted valve. After water lling screw the valve including top cap to avoid water
leak.Warning: Ballast bag is designed for pouring water, not to be pressurized with hose! Do not in ate
ballast bags with an air pump! When carrying full bags, never throw it to the surface. By ground impact an
internal pressure increase, what can lead to the bag rupture. Lay bags to the ground to ideal positions of
legs. Side to lay down is a side with hooks. A valve is place on a top side. Hooks must be directed diagonally
to the tent, facing to aluminium buckles of tent.
5.
B
A
C
D