1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and care of your CORE 10 Person Instant Cabin Tent with LED Lights. This tent features an instant hub technology for quick setup, integrated LED lighting, and H20 Block Technology for weather protection.

Image 1.1: The CORE 10 Person Instant Cabin Tent fully assembled.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Kia matara atu te mura me nga puna wera mai i tenei papanga teneti. He mea hanga te teneti ki te papanga mura ahi, engari ehara i te ahi.
- Do not use fuel-burning devices inside the tent. Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Avoid setting up the tent under trees during storms or lightning.
- Secure the tent properly with all stakes and guylines to prevent collapse in windy conditions.
- Keep children away from the tent during setup and takedown to prevent injury from poles or stakes.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Me manatoko kei te wātea ngā wāhanga katoa i mua i te tīmatanga o te tatūnga:
- Tent body with pre-attached poles
- Rainfly with attached guylines
- Room divider
- Battery compartment (requires 4D batteries, not included)
- Tent stakes
- Kawea te putea

Image 3.1: All included components of the tent.
4. Tohutohu Tatūnga
The CORE Instant Cabin Tent is designed for a quick and easy setup, typically within 2 minutes.
- Wewetehia te teneti: Lay the tent body flat on your chosen campsite, ensuring the floor is spread out evenly.
- Toroa Pou: Extend the pre-attached poles until they are fully straight.
- Lock Poles into Place: Lift the center hub and extend each leg of the tent until the poles click and lock into their upright position. This forms the tent's frame.
- Āpiti Rainfly: Drape the rainfly over the tent. Secure it by attaching the buckles or clips on the rainfly to the corresponding points on the tent body. Extend and stake out the attached guylines for added stability and weather protection.
- Stake the Tent: Secure the tent corners and all guylines to the ground using the provided tent stakes. Ensure stakes are angled away from the tent for maximum hold.
- Optional Room Divider: If desired, attach the room divider inside the tent to create two separate rooms.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1. Built-in LED Lighting System
The tent features integrated LED lights within the ceiling poles, controlled by a wall-mounted switch.
- Whakauruhia nga Pataha: Open the battery compartment (located near the light switch) and insert 4D batteries (not included), ensuring correct polarity.
- Kimi Whakawhiti: The wall-mounted light switch is accessible from both the inside and outside of the tent.
- Tīpako Aratau: Press the switch to cycle through the three lighting modes: Teitei (brightest illumination), Iti (reduced brightness), and Marama Po (soft, ambient glow). The light-diffusing fabric ensures even illumination.

Image 5.1: LED light control switch.

Image 5.2: Tent interior illuminated by LED lights.
5.2. Adjustable Ventilation
The tent is equipped with lower air intake vents to draw in cool air and a mesh ceiling to allow hot air to escape, promoting air circulation. Adjust window and door coverings as needed to optimize airflow.
5.3. Whakawehe Ruma
Utilize the included room divider to create two distinct living or sleeping areas within the tent for added privacy.
5.4. Electrical Cord Access Port
An electrical cord access port is provided for convenient and safe routing of power cords into the tent. Ensure the port is fully zipped when not in use to maintain weather protection.

Image 5.3: Electrical cord access port.
6. Tiaki me te Tiaki
- Te horoi: Hand wash the tent fabric with mild soap and water. Do not use harsh detergents, bleach, or machine wash. Rinse thoroughly.
- whakamaroke: Always ensure the tent is completely dry before packing it away to prevent mildew and fabric degradation. Air dry in a shaded area.
- Tirotiro: Regularly inspect poles for damage, fabric for tears, and zippers for smooth operation. Repair minor issues promptly to extend the tent's lifespan.
- Ngā Tāke: Clean stakes after each use and store them in their designated bag.
7. Rokiroki
After cleaning and ensuring the tent is completely dry, fold it neatly and place it into the carry bag. Store the tent in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid storing heavy items on top of the tent bag.
8. Te Raru
- Kāore e Tū Maia te Tēneti: Ensure all poles are fully extended and locked into place. Verify that all stakes are securely driven into the ground and guylines are taut.
- Nga Rarama LED Kaore e Mahi: Check if 4D batteries are correctly installed in the battery compartment and are not depleted. Ensure the light switch is pressed firmly.
- Paheke wai: Confirm the rainfly is correctly positioned and fully extended over the tent, with all guylines staked out. Check for any tears in the fabric or seam tape.
- Te Whakawera i Roto teneti: Increase ventilation by opening lower vents and adjusting window coverings. Ensure the mesh ceiling is clear.
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | KAUPAPA |
| Ingoa Tauira | 10 Person Lighted with Awning |
| Rahi Hua (L x W x H) | 168" x 120" x 78" |
| Wāhanga Papa | 140 Puawai Tapawha |
| Te noho | 10 Tangata |
| Wā Huihuinga | 2 Minutes (Instant Setup) |
| Rauemi | Polyester (Tent Body, Floor, Rainfly) |
| Momo Rawa Pou | Alloy Steel (Pre-Attached) |
| Hangarau Atete Wai | 1200mm (H20 Block Technology) |
| Taumata Atete Wai | Wai Atete |
| Te maha o nga tatau | 2 |
| Te maha o nga ruma | 2 (with included divider) |
| Te maha o nga Pukoro | 3 |
| Nga tau | 3 Season (Spring, Summer, Fall) |
| Power Source for Lights | 4D Batteries (not included) |
| UPC | 810007488608 |

Image 9.1: Tent dimensions diagram.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This CORE tent is covered by a 1-Tau Rarangi Rarangi mai i te ra o te hokonga. Ka kapi tenei raihana i nga hapa o nga rawa me nga mahi i raro i te whakamahinga noa.
For warranty claims, technical support, or replacement parts, please contact CORE customer service. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty validation.
For further assistance, please visit the official CORE webpaetukutuku, tirohia ranei nga korero whakapā e whakaratohia ana me o tuhinga hoko.





