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Lay out all equipment.
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2
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Lay the inner tent out on the ground in the desired position, roof up and floor down.
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3
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Connect the fibreglass poles together to form two long poles and one shorter pole.
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4
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Insert the metal pin at one corner of the tent into the end of one long fibreglass pole. Replicate this process for the other long pole. The other end of each pole should be inserted into the pin on the opposite diagonal side of the inner tent forming two crossing hoop structures.
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5
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Attach the inner tent's flat hooks to the fibreglass poles and tie the inner tent to the fibreglass pole crossing point at the top of the tent using the polyester tie.
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6
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Make sure the inner tent is symmetrical (making sure the door is closed) and pulled tight and then attach to the ground using the tent pegs, through the metal rings.
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Insert the shorter fibreglass pole into the webbing pocket at the edge of the outer tent and insert the other end in the pocket on the opposite side (front to back).
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8
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Put the outer tent over the top of the inner tent structure ensuring the fibreglass pole is directionally front to back.
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9
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Attach the outer tent to the fibreglass poles using the ties on the underside of the outer tent.
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10
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Attach the outer tent to the ground by attaching the hooks to each corner point ensuring the outer tent is first pulled tight.
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Tie the non-loop end of the guy ropes to the attachment points on the sides of the tent. The looped end can then be attached to the ground with a tent peg ensuring the guy ropes follow the natural line of the attachment point.
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The tent is now ready for your enjoyment.
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