TOOLPORT Everest Tent Assembly Instructions and Safety Guide

Model Sizes: 6m x 8m, 6m x 12m

Introduction

Congratulations on the purchase of your new TOOLPORT Everest tent. This manual provides comprehensive instructions for assembly, safety, care, and environmental considerations. Please read these instructions carefully before use to ensure a long and enjoyable experience with your tent.

The tent offers versatile use for parties, sun protection, shelter, storage, and many other activities.

Important Notes

Please read these assembly instructions thoroughly before using the tent and keep them for future reference.

Safety First: The tent has not been tested for wind and snow loads unless explicitly stated by the manufacturer. Therefore, these loads are not covered by the warranty. Always monitor weather forecasts and be prepared to secure or disassemble the tent as needed.

Safety Warnings

Tents are intended for temporary accommodation and should be taken down in adverse weather conditions.

General Precautions

Assembly Instructions

Follow the illustrated steps carefully. Allow ample time for the first assembly; subsequent setups will be faster.

Step 1: Base Installation

This diagram illustrates the base layout for the tent. It shows a grid pattern indicating where the main support points will be located. Dimensions are provided: 6000mm (length) x 4060mm (width) for the main footprint, with internal divisions of 2000mm and 970mm. Key connection points are marked with numbers like 11, 12, and 12A, representing base connectors or foot plates.

Step 2: Frame Installation (Part 1)

This step involves assembling the main arched frame. It shows pipes (e.g., part 1) being connected to base elements (e.g., part 5) using connectors (e.g., part 18). Arrows indicate the direction of assembly and insertion. A close-up view highlights the connection detail of part 18.

Step 3: Frame Installation (Part 2)

Continues the frame assembly, showing more pipe connections (e.g., part 18) and the gradual formation of the tent's structure. Arrows indicate upward and inward assembly movements. Close-up views detail specific connection points.

Step 4: Frame Installation (Part 3)

Depicts further frame assembly, showing the addition of roof support pipes (e.g., parts 1, 2, 6, 7) and bracing elements (e.g., part 16). Various connectors (e.g., 19, 22, 23) are used. A top-down view shows the overall frame structure with part numbers indicated.

Step 5: Frame Installation (Part 4)

Shows the completion of the main frame structure, including roof bracing and side supports. Part numbers like 14, 15, 15A, 22, and 23 are visible, indicating various pipes and connectors used in the frame.

Step 6: Frame Assembly (Top View)

A detailed top-down view of the assembled frame structure. It highlights the interconnectedness of various pipes and connectors, with part numbers such as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12A, 14, 16, 16A, 19, and 23 clearly marked. Arrows indicate the direction of assembly or connection points.

Step 7: Frame Assembly (Isometric View)

An isometric perspective view of the fully assembled tent frame, showcasing its complete structure and dimensions.

Step 8: Door Installation

This step illustrates the installation of door frame components. It shows specific pipes (e.g., 8, 9, 10, 10A, 14) and connectors (e.g., 18, 19, 23) being fitted to create the door openings. Close-up views detail the connection mechanisms.

Step 9: Roof Installation (Preparation)

Shows the roof tarpaulins (part 27) in their rolled state, ready to be placed onto the assembled frame.

Step 10: Roof Installation (Placement)

Illustrates two people (indicated by number 17) beginning to unroll and position the roof tarp (part 27) over the tent frame.

Step 11: Roof Installation (Securing)

Depicts the process of securing the roof tarp (part 27) to the frame. It shows fastening mechanisms (e.g., part 13, 24) being used to attach the tarp. A close-up view shows the detail of a fastening system, possibly involving a ratchet (part 13).

Step 12: Front and Back Views

These diagrams show the front and back elevations of the tent, indicating the placement of doors and windows. Part numbers like 13, 13A, 20 are referenced, showing how these elements integrate with the structure.

Step 13: Side Panel Attachment

Illustrates the tent with the roof and side panels (part 28) attached, showing the overall shape and coverage of the tent.

Step 14: Final Securing

Shows the final steps of securing the tent, including attaching side panels (part 28) and ensuring all tarps are properly fastened (e.g., using parts 13, 24, 26, 27). Figures (part 17, 25) indicate people performing these tasks.

Before First Use: Unpack all cartons and verify parts against the packing list. Metal parts are coated with a thin lubricant; remove excess with a cloth. Allow extra time for the first setup. Use manual assembly or a power screwdriver set to a low level (max 2) to avoid material wear.

Cleaning and Storage: Use mild, slightly alkaline water for cleaning tarps. Do not fold or pack the tent when wet; dry it thoroughly. Do not modify the metal structure. Handle parts carefully. Use the packing list during disassembly to ensure all parts are accounted for. Store the tent in a dry place, without heavy objects on top. For outdoor use only.

Parts List

Item No. Description ID 6x8m 6x12m
31896Connector 3-way for roof Ø62mm x 680mm122
31906Connector 4-way for roof Ø62mm x 680mm235
31967pipe roof Ø62mm x 1260mm31014
31969pipe roof Ø62mm x 2340mm41014
31943pipe leg Ø62mm x 2260mm51014
31976pipe roof top Ø62mm x 1910mm646
31963pipe roof Ø42mm x 2040mm72436
31952pipe lower leg door frame Ø62mm x 2260mm844
31982pipe upper leg door frame Ø62mm x 930mm944
31928pipe endwall Ø40mm x 880mm1044
31949pipe lower endwall Ø32mm x 780mm10A44
31913foot plate corner Ø62mm1144
31919foot plate Ø62mm12610
31916foot plate door Ø62mm12A44
31996Ratchet131014
31997Ratchet for roof cover13A.44
31934pipe horizontal roof brace for Door (with wheels) Ø30mm x 2080mm1444
31937pipe horizontal roof brace Ø25mm x 2060mm15610
31989pipe vertical roof brace Ø25mm x 1160mm15A57
31922pipe diagonal Ø38mm x 2280mm1644
32001Clip Ø62mm16A1212
32007pipe Ø32mm x 2250mm fastenbar (fabric) Male17610
32008pipe Ø32mm x 1490mm fastenbar (fabric) Female172-
32015pipe Ø32mm x 1150mm fastenbar (fabric) Female172-
30915bolt M8X7018104140
32000bolt M10X80193446
32013pipe for door Ø32mm x 2200mm Male2022
32014pipe for door Ø32mm x 2200mm Female2022
31259peg 100cm massive214254
31262bolt M10X30221422
31272bolt M10X60236sets6sets
31889Big band for ratchet241014
31995Plastic cap251212
31998Rope261 bundle1 bundle
-Roof cover2711
-Front and back cover2822
32012Bungee 16 cm type 1 black2922

The diagram on page 25 shows a ground anchor (Erdnagel/tent stake) with associated part ID 21, illustrating how the tent is secured to the ground.

Environmental Protection

Do not dispose of the tent or its components with household waste. Take them to an official recycling point or contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer for proper disposal and recycling.

Guarantee and Customer Service

For more information, replacement parts, or accessories, please contact TOOLPORT customer service via email or phone. Please provide the article number for faster service. The product is manufactured with care and under constant quality control. If you encounter any defects, contact the service hotline or email. Keep your proof of purchase (receipt) handy.

Contact Information

TOOLPORT GmbH • Gutenbergring 1–5 • 22848 Norderstedt • GERMANY

Phone: +49 (0)40 / 60 87 27 17 • Fax: +49 (0)40 / 60 87 27 37 • Website: www.toolport.de

Models: Everest 6 m x 8 m 6 m x 12 m PVC Tent, Everest 6 m x 8, m 6 m x 12 m PVC Tent, PVC Tent, Tent

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