Royal Leisure 6 XL ZG manual

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    BORDEAU X 6 XL ZG ■ Assemble spring-ad joined poles by inse rting each pole-end in to the end of the next p ole. Ensure that shaped pole ends are co rrectly aligned before joining them . They do no t require force (see Pic) Lay them parallel on the ground. ■ Open flysheet on grou nd and p osition tent in desired direction. Det ach zipped canopy[...]

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    and secu red into met al eyelets ■ Fit togeth er poles marke d with yellow ban ds to fo rm an arch. This fits inside the ten t – the side area o r annexe. Sec ure with Ve lcro fastenings and pu sh the pole ’s metal pin s into the ground. ■ Insert annexe grounds heet and secure with Ve lcro straps an d other fastenings. ■ Peg ou t annexe a[...]

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    PIN AND PEG Pin and Ring system Each end of the t ent poles f its onto a correspon ding metal p in. The metal pin fits into the metal fe rrule on the end of each pole (Fig 2). It ma y require a litt le extra force to pu sh the po le into an arch to fit it into the seco nd pin. Some pin s are located close to ea ch other. Refe r to the pole poin ts [...]