Manual

WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT
SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC
THIS TENT MEETS THE FLAMMABILITY REQUIRE-
MENTS OF CPAI-84. THE FABRIC MAY BURN IF LEFT
IN CONTINUOUS CONTACT WITH ANY FLAME
SOURCE. THE APPLICATION OF ANY FOREIGN
SUBSTANCE TO THE TENT FABRIC MAY RENDER
THE FLAME RESISTANT PROPERTIES INEFFECTIVE.
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CAUTION: Do not drive with the tent set up. Do not run
the truck engine when anyone is inside the tent. Please
observe the caution tag on the inside of the tent.
Take Down The Tent
1-Unattach the pole clips and take the poles out of the
pole pockets. Lower the tent and remove the poles from
the pole sleeves. Fold the poles and place them into the
pole bag.
2-Unclip the straps from the outside lip of the truck bed
and loosen the tailgate strap.
3-Slide the tent to the inside of the bed. Tilt the tailgate up
and release the orange straps.
4-Roll the tent, the rainy, and the pole bag together (Fig
23). Place the rolled up tent into the stuff sack (Fig 24).
The use of the rainy is optional, depending on weather
conditions.
3-Tie the (3) strings around the rear edge of the rainy to
the tent poles (Fig 21). Line up the seams of the rainy with
the tent poles underneath (Fig 22).
2-Connect the (3) buckles on each side of the tent (Fig 19)
and adjust their straps. The rainy should cover the seams
under the windows on both sides of the tent (Fig 20).
1-Position the rainy over the tent with the Rightline Gear
logo towards the rear.
Set Up The Rainy
Fig 22Fig 21
Fig 19
Fig 23
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Rightline Gear warrants that for one (1) year, from
the date of purchase that all products will be free
of material defect and Rightline Gear will repair or
replace any defective or damaged product free of
charge if it is returned in original condition by the
consumer to Rightline Gear or the place of purchase.
Claims of defective material and/or workmanship
must be made in a timely manner. Safe and main-
tenance-free use of this product depends upon the
consumer’s or user’s proper installation of the product
and good judgment in its use. Rightline Gear is not
responsible for the consumer’s or user’s use or misuse
of this product. Damage to Purchaser’s vehicle or any
other vehicle caused by Purchaser’s improper use of
this product may cause serious injury or death. The
Purchaser acknowledges that Rightline Gear has no
control over the attachment of its products to vehi-
cles or the attachment of items to the Rightline Gear
products. Accordingly, Rightline Gear cannot assume
responsibility for any damage to any property arising
out of the improper attachment or use of its products.
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. RIGHTLINE
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COMPLIANCE WITH ALL MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS,
AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LI-
ABILITY FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAME.
Fig 24
11-Attach the (4) pole clips to the gray-marked pole (Fig
18). Give all straps a nal adjustment as necessary.
Fig 17 Fig 18
10-Raise each of the orange-marked poles by inserting
their ends into their matching color pole pockets (Fig 17).
Raise the gray-marked pole by the same method.
Fig 20