How to assemble the 4/6-person compact table?
- Open the zip on the transport cover
- Take out and unroll the tray, fasten the 2 loops of the green storage net
- Take out the metal structure, fit the tubes together with an elastic band
- Spread the structure so that the 2 arrowheads meet
- Assemble the 2 metal tubes together by fitting them with the push pin. Fasten them to each part of the table lengthwise
- Place the tray on the table and lock it in place by fastening the 4 eyelets in the corners.
How to dismantle the 4/6-person compact table?
- Remove the eyelets at the ends of the tray (composition : pine wood)
- Remove 2 loops of the storage net on one side of the tray
- Fold the tray accordion-style, without forcing it so as not to damage it
- Remove the 2 long tubes and press the push pin to disassemble them
- Dismantle the structure and fold it into a bundle
- Store it in the house, placing the tray in the storage space provided
- Close the cover with the zip.
How to use the 4/6 person compact table?
The height of this table is adjustable. To do so, unscrew the tube(s) to obtain the desired flatness.
The legs are adjustable. You need to put them flat to obtain stability.
You can use it in a low or high position.
The mesh pocket under the tabletop allows you to store your accessories.
The storage cover acts as a protective mat for the tabletop. The straps must be hooked under the tray, widthwise.
How to use the 4/6-person compact table (continued)
Move the table using the metal section rather than the tabletop.
How to maintain a 4/6-person compact table?
Our camping tables are designed for occasional outdoor use on camping trips, in the garden or in the great outdoors. Continuous exposure over several weeks to UV light or humidity can damage them. These products do not fall into the "garden furniture" category and are not designed to remain outdoors permanently. To ensure the longest possible life for your table, it is important to store it when not in use.
How to care for the pinewood top of the 4/6-person compact table?
Wood is a material that changes. Its color will change over time. Avoid leaving your table outdoors for too long, or in the rain. Wipe down the tabletop as soon as it gets damp. Ideally, shelter your table overnight in your family tent or living room.