Rocktrail Shade Sail Z30718 User Manual
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10 GB/MT
You should also familiarise yourself with the
local fire protection regulations (e.g. camping
site, tent pitch).
Take note of the effects of the weather
and climate
Take down the sail sun shade before heavy
snowfall or a storm.
Damaged poles or other components should
be replaced by new ones.
Assembly
Tip: Before embarking on your trip, make yourself
familiar with the assembly instructions. Practice put-
ting up the sail sun shade and check that all the parts
are present and defect free.
Selecting a Pitch
Ensure that the sail sun shade is positioned so
that it is sheltered from the wind.
When choosing where to pitch please remember
that you will need room for the guy lines outside
the plan area of the sail sun shade. Also ensure
that there is enough room for people to pass
by safely and that the guy lines do not present
a trip hazard.
Putting up the sail sun shade
Erect the product in accordance with illustrations
A to C.
Cleaning
For cleaning and for removing stains you should
use a cleaning agent that has been specially
designed to be suitable for polyester fabrics.
Remove dirt from the sail sun shade with a soft
sponge and clean water.
Never wash the sail sun shade in a washing
machine.
Never use petrol, solvent or other cleaning
agents.
Do not use any sharp objects as these will
damage the coating.
Allow all parts dry thoroughly before you pack
the sail sun shade away again. This will prevent
mould, odours and colour changes.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recy-
clable materials, which you may dispose
at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more
details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.