Safety instructions
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The fabric is flame retardant, but can of course start to burn if
it is exposed to flames for a longer period of time. Do not use
fuel or oxygen-consuming appliances inside the tent - including
candles, gas lanterns, kerosene lamps, stoves, cooking and heating
appliances - to avoid injury from gas or su ocation. Electric stoves
are also not recommended.
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Make sure that small children are not left unattended in the tent.
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Do not use high-voltage appliances in the tent; 24V maximum.
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Do not climb onto the horntools
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Do not camp under dead branches or near steep walls where
there is a risk of falling rocks.
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The horntools
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be regarded as a permanent dwelling.
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Do not leave the horntools
expected.
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During rain, tighten the fabric well to avoid water pockets.
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The horntools
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damage and injury during storms and you should take shelter
in your vehicle. Damage caused by storms is not covered by the
warranty.
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We recommend including the tent in your insurance policy.
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tent.
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tent is built as a temporary shelter and should not
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tent unattended if bad weather is
tent should be folded up to protect it from
Subject to technical changes
Tips & Tricks
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Before a trip, carry out a short trial installation to ensure that
everything is whole and complete.
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Air the tent well in the morning and raise the mattress to get any
condensation out of the tent.
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Ventilate the tent well when sleeping.
Have fun on your journey!
Subject to technical changes
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