AlienBuffalo AB-2000 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
THE BUFFALO TENT MINI
Model AB-2000
OWNERS MANUAL
NO FIRE
VENTILATION
ANCHOR
CAMPSITE
CHOICE
SAFETY CARE
WARNING: Keep all flame and heat sources away from this tent. this
tent meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. This tent is
made with flame resistant fabric. It is not fire proof. This fabric will
burn if left in continuous contact with any flame/extreme
heat source.
Always store your tent clean and free of debris, to avoid mildew
forming, never store your tent damp, mildew damage is not covered
under warranty, avoid contact with oils such as sun lotion, Bug
repellent, cooking oil, etc.
Combustion consumes oxygen and can produce dangerous
levels of carbon monoxide which could lead to serious
injury or death. Never place your stove, campfire, or any
other flame source in or near your tent. Never use, or light,
or refuel a stove, lantern, heater, or any other heat source
inside your tent. Death by Carbon Monoxide poisoning and/
or serious burns are possible.
Maintain adequate ventilation inside your tent at all times.
Death by suffocation is possible.
Anchor your tent properly at all times to reduce the ridk of
loss or injury to the tent or occupants.
Carefully consider the possiblibly of falling rocks or tree
limbs, lightning strikes, flash floods, avalanches, strong
winds, and other potential hazards when choosing a
campsite to reduce the risk of loss or damage to the tent or
injury to its occupants.
Never hang heavy objects from the center hub. No more
than 20 lbs.
Store your tent in a cool dry place, free of brush, dirt & any debris.
Never store tent wet or damp.
Spot clean with mild soap and water only.
Never machine wash or dry your tent.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause fabric to fade.
Never allow children to play with this product without
adult supervision.
Never allow material to cover your face. It can cause suffocation,
injury or death.
Never use a heater in this tent. Fumes could cause sickness
or death.
Never expose this tent to any open flame. This product is
not fireproof.
The frame can be crushed or damaged if not used properly.
Never suspend weight from the frame.
The tubes can crack with side impact.
Do not use tubes for non intended uses.
Long exposure in the sun may make the frame hot to touch.
Avoid extended periods of sun exposure, synthetic fabrics are
damaged by overexposure to UV light.
Clamps can be broken if misused
Misuse of product can cause serious injury or death.
Note: Does not contain real buffalo.
NO WEIGHT
lbs
PARTS
To order replacement parts email us at support@alienbuffalo.com
DESCRIPTION
Hub
Eye bolt
Washer
Rubber washer
Hex Nut
Hub quick release pin
Leg assembly
Top cap
pole section 1
clamp section 1
pole section 2
clamp section 2
pole section 3
Locking wire pin
Stake kit
stake bag
stake
QTY
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
11
PART NUMBER
C1006
H1010
H1005
H1003
H1004
H1006
A1001
C1005
C1013
C1017
C1014
C1018
C1015
H1007
A1003
C1021
H1009
Hub
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Bottom Pin Hole
Clamp
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
2
Remove tent from bag. Place upright.
Pull all 5 legs fully away from the center.
Repeat step 4 on every leg, one section at
a time, until all five legs are fully extended.
1
43 5
A
B
Open the clamp lever (A). Extend out section
2 of each leg (B). The section is fully extended
when you see the pin hole. Close the
clamp lever.
Stake both corner loops into the ground.Pull two adjacent legs out until the
wall section between is tightened.
Work around the tent repeating steps
6 & 7 until the tent setup is complete.
It’s time to enjoy your Buffalo Tent!
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For online guides, videos, questions, and
support please visit
www.alienbuffalo.com/support
TAKEDOWN
1. Remove stakes
2. Collapse section 3 of every leg
Open clamp lever
Collapse section 3 into section 2
Close clamp lever
Repeat on all 5 legs
3. Collapse section 2 of every leg
Open clamp lever
Collapse section 2 into section 1
Close clamp lever
Repeat on all 5 legs
4. Wrap loose tent material around legs and stuff into the carry bag
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Bottom Pin Hole
Clamp
TROUBLESHOOTING
Solution
This is caused by lower temperatures on the outside of the tent combined with body heat on the inside of the
tent. When this occurs avoid touching walls to reduce contact leakage. Leaving the door and windows open will
reduce condensation of moisture.
To protect against seam leakage, apply a generous amount of seam sealer on interior of leaking seams.
To avoid mildew, never put your tent away wet or damp. However, if mildew occurs, use a soft bristle brush or
sponge with mild dish washing soap or Fels Naphtha soap to clean. Let the tent dry in the sunlight and apply
seam sealer compound on inside seams.
For small tears use a self-adhesive patch kit. We recommend a canvas or awning repair shop for larger tears.
A ground cloth under the tent prevents the floor from feeling damp and helps prolong its life. The cloth should
be smaller than the tent floor to prevent rain from running under the tent.
Stake should be pulled with another stake, hammer or stake puller, but never by pulling on the tent. Avoid
staking tent so tight that it stretches the fabric. Over stretching may cause stake loops to tear.
Problem
1) Condensation
2) Seam leakage
3) Mildew
4) Repairing a tear
5) Floor condensation
6) Removing stakes
www.alienbuffalo.com
support@alienbuffalo.com
+1.530.322.0123
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AlienBuffalo AB-2000 Owner's manual

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