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Manual de usuario Mountain Hardwear, modelo Satellite

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IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TENT T TT hank you for choosing a Mountain Hardwear tent. We take pride in making lightweight, durable shelters for outdoor enthusiasts. Please take the time to read this user manual and “test pitch” your new tent before taking it into the wilderness. 57" AREA = 162 SQ. FT. 61" 107" 33.25" Satellite WARNING !!! For your safety, please read and understand the warning on page 14. If you do not understand any part of the warning call Mountain Hardwear at 510.559.6700 before using the tent. PARTS LIST Owner’s Manual Tent fly Tent body Pole sack Tent poles (5 long purple poles, Tent peg sack 5 shorter black poles) Tent stuff sack Tent pegs (20) Cord (20 pieces) Window covers (3) Seam sealer (6 tubes) Cord cleats (20) Pole repair sleeves (3) 200 ft. spool of cord 1 -Satellite SELECTING A SITE Choose a site that is level, clear of sharp stones and other debris, is sheltered from the wind, and will drain when it rains. You may wish to face your tent south or east to catch the morning sun. Do not pitch your tent under trees, in water drainages, or on ridge tops. ASSEMBLING THE POLES Unfold the tent body and lay it flat on the ground with the door unzipped. Unfold the shock-corded tent poles so they spring together gently. Make sure that each insert from each pole section is fully engaged into the next pole section, otherwise you will damage the tubing (Figure 1). insertFigure 1 PITCHINGTHETENT 1. Spread the tent out evenly (Figure 2). In the illustration, the dotted lines represent the five long purple poles and the dashed lines represent the five shorter black poles. Adjust all grommet tabs to the same length. Figure 2 purple pole black pole Satellite -2 2.All grommet tabs are color-coded. Attach all five purple poles to the purple grommet tabs. Make sure to guide the poles along the seam lines (Figure 3). Attach all clips along the seam lines to the poles. Attach locking clips at all ten pole intersections as shown in Figure3a. Figure 3 Figure 3a 3 -Satellite 3. Attach all five black poles (Figure4) to the black grommet tabs. Attach all corresponding clips as described in Step 2. Figure4 black poles Satellite -4 4. Stake out all ten webbing loops along the tent perimeter (Figure 5). Figure 5 (Figure 6). Figure 6 Fly 5 -Satellite 6. Attach all clips along the fly perimeter to the poles on the tent body (Figure 7). Figure 7 Fly Tent body 7. There are three clear UVX widows on the Satellite tent body. The Satellite comes with three window covers which can be attached either inside the tent (as shown in Figure 8) or outside the tent over the windows. Place the widow covers on the outside to protect the windows from direct sun. Place them on the inside of the tent if you wish to use the storage pockets sewn to the window covers. Figure 8 Pocket Satellite -6 7. The Satellite is a floor-less tent, designed for use in snow and rugged terrain. An optional floor/footprint can be purchased to create a removable waterproof floor. Attach this floor by clipping the snap hooks which are sewn to it to the O-rings located on the inside tent perimeter (Figure 9). Figure 9 Tent body Optional floor/ footprint HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR TENT ON THE TRAIL Stormproofing Your Tent Even though most of our tents are free-standing, we recommend you always stake out your tent to prevent it from flying away in a gust of wind. Secure all stake-out webbing loops located on the perimeter of the tent. Attach all external guy lines to tent pole intersections (Figure10). Figure 10 Pole intersection Guy line 7 -Satellite Instructions for guying out your tent using Line-Lok™ cord cleats. Use cord 2–5 mm in diameter. 1. Feed cord through cord cleat and secure as per Figure A below. When complete, assembly will appear as in Figure B. to tent Figure B Figure A to anchor 2. To tension the cord, slide the cleat towards the tent (Figure C). Figure C 3. To release tension, pull the cords apart (Figure D). Figure D Use your internal guy system for extreme weather conditions and high winds. The internal guy system consists of pieces of cord (96” long) and cord cleats (Figure11). As the wind increases, increase the tension by tightening the cord cleats. Figure 11 Satellite -8 Ultraviolet(UV)Light Ultraviolet light degrades lightweight tent fabric (and almost any synthetic material). UV light will cause the fabric to fade, lose strength, and eventually disintegrate. The canopy of the Satellite consists of an UV-resistant, waterproof, titanium dioxide membrane laminated to a 40-denier polyester ripstop fabric. While this titanium dioxide membrane is practically UV-proof, the polyester fabric is not. The best way to prolong the life of any tent is to keep it out of the sun as much as possible. Pitch the tent in a shady spot whenever possible. By striking (taking the tent down) in the morning and repitching the tent late in the day, you will add to any tent’s longevity. FoodStorage Never store food in your tent....


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