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Ascott 500 – Tent Care and Use Instructions 
2017-07-17
Before Pitching Your Tent 
Study the Tent Photograph 
•  This shows you what your tent should look like when assembled. 
•  Read  through  the  assembly  instructions  and  procedures  carefully  before 
pitching your tent for the first time. 
•  Check that all the components are correct and undamaged. 
•  Pitch  your  tent  at  home.  This  will  help  you  become  familiar  with  the 
components and pitching procedures,  making  it  easier to  pitch next  time, 
particularly if you have to pitch your tent in the dark or in bad weather. 
When Pitching Your Tent 
Inserting Poles 
•  When inserting poles into sleeves, take care not to force poles through. Avoid 
pushing long poles through sleeves. Instead, feed material onto the poles, 
gathering short lengths and pulling material along the poles gradually. 
Pushing Poles Into Shape 
•  Where possible, push poles into an arch while flat on the ground. 
•  When pitching dome tents, the first arch can be pushed into shape while flat 
on  the  ground.  When  forming  the  second  arch  you  may  need  help  from 
another person as the pole arch forms more easily when holding the centre 
of the structure upright, particularly with longer poles and larger tents. 
•  If a pole appears too long, check pole sleeves for snagging, particularly at pole 
joints. Check if you have the correct colour coded pole in the correct sleeve. 
Tent Material - Tension 
•  When  pitching,  push  poles  into shape  with all  tension bands  and  flysheet 
adjuster straps loosened. 
•  Never over tighten tension bands, guylines or tent material. This causes strain 
and damage to seams, doorways, pegging points and zips. Material could also 
tear in strong winds. 
•  Tent fabric can slacken when wet. Resist the temptation to re-tighten if there 
is a possibility of the material drying out soon afterwards i.e. in showers/ hot 
weather etc. as material will re-tighten naturally when drying out. 
Tent Pegs 
•  Always peg at an angle (ideally 45°) to the ground to obtain maximum grip in 
the ground.  Peg in  line  with  the tent  seams.  Do not  over tension pegging 
points on flysheet material. 
Looking After Your Tent 
Pitching 
•  Select a suitable area with good drainage and remove objects that are likely 
to puncture the groundsheet. Avoid areas which could flood. Place doorways 
away from the wind. Avoid trees which continue to drip long after rain and 
could drop broken branches in the wind. 
Sunlight 
•  Prolonged exposure to strong sunlight weakens the material which fades and 
becomes  brittle.  With  careful  use,  the  tent  material  should  last  for  many 
years. Avoid long term pitching in strong sunlight. Utilise the shade of trees 
or buildings if pitched for long periods of time. 
Zips 
•  Never force zips. Always pitch your tent with the zips closed. The life of your 
tent  zips  can  be  extended  by  regular  cleaning.  Do  this  by  running  a 
toothbrush over the zip teeth to remove dust and built up dirt. 
Fire 
•  Tent material and fire  don’t mix. Keep  naked 
flames  away  from  the  tent  material.  Never 
light stoves inside the tent. In case of a fire in 
the tent, keep track of where the zip pullers 
are for quick escape and the potential to cut 
your way out with a knife.
•  Never use or store a BBQ inside your tent. 
Ventilation 
•  All tents are prone to condensation when air on the inside is warmer than 
the outside. Increase ventilation by leaving doors open when possible and 
opening vents on the flysheet to reduce the level of condensation inside the 
tent. 
Packing Up 
•  Release all adjustment straps  on  poles  and pegging  points  and  remove all 
pegs and poles to store in their sacs. 
•  Avoid  pulling  poles  out  of  the  sleeves,  otherwise  shock  corded  poles  will 
separate inside sleeves. Gradually push the poles through the sleeves, while 
pulling material off the poles in short lengths. 
•  Lay out flysheet and inner and fold to the width of the tent bag. Roll up, with 
poles and pegs inside, releasing air by opening door zips and folding towards 
doorways. 
•  Whenever possible  pack away  your  tent  when dry.  If  the  tent  is  wet, dry 
thoroughly at the first opportunity if tents is to be stored. Tents stored wet 
cause mould to grow, which will degrade the fabric, decreasing the life of the 
tent. 
•  Pack inner and outer separately if outer has become wet, particularly from 
condensation on the inside of the flysheet. 
•  Before storage, remove dirt and stains by washing with a mild soap solution. 
Never use detergent. Rinse and dry thoroughly. 
Spare Parts 
•  If you require spare parts for your purchase, please refer to the table below 
and visit campingspares.co.uk 
Ascott 500 - Spare Parts List 
campingspares.co.uk 
Placement  Part Number  Colour  Quantity 
Canopy Pole  PF047  Black  1 
Main Pole  PF048  Black  2 
Rear Pole  PF049  Grey  1 
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS 
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL RETAILER 
Or 
AMG Group LTD, Kelburn Business Park, Port Glasgow, 
Scotland, PA14 6TD 
UK Consumer Hotline: 08447 707 058 
E-Mail: info@vango.co.uk 
Calls to our UK Consumer Hotline cost up to 7p per minute and your phone 
company’s access charge. 
Calls from mobile phones, cable networks or public payphones will 
generally cost more 
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| Merke: | Vango | 
| Kategori: | Full | 
| Modell: | Ascott 500 | 
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