Alaska Tent & Tarp ARCTIC OVEN ARKTIKA Setup Instructions Download Page 9

Arctic Oven 10 X 20 Instructions                                                                 www.alaskatent.com 

November 5, 2003                        Page 9 of 9 

 
 

LENGTH OF SERVICE 

 
Various factors affect the life of a tent: 
 

1.

 

A nylon tent that is left erected all summer will last only one or two seasons. 
The sun’s ultra-violet rays damage both nylon and polypropylene under 
continuous exposure. 

2.

 

NEVER

 store a tent that is wet or damp, mildew will develop. It will not 

harm the nylon; however, it’s very unsightly and may damage other parts of 
the tent. 

3.

 

Acids and caustic solutions can damage tent fabric. This includes leaking 
flashlight batteries, ascorbic acid in fruit juices, etc. 

4.

 

DO NOT

 spray insect repellents or hair sprays 

in or on

 the tent. Any 

solvent or gasoline will harm the tent fabric. 

 
 

REPAIR 

Alaska Tent & Tarp has fabrics, zippers sliders and poles in stock. If you loose or 
damage any part of the tent, give us a call. 
 

WARNING 

 

ARCTIC OVEN TENTS

 

 
The fabric used in the construction of the tent is Fire Retardant.  NOTE:  Fire 
Retardant material will burn if exposed to a flame. The fabric will not continue to 
support combustion when the flame is removed. 
 
Should this tent be used with the vents holes 

blocked

, an airtight situation would 

develop and death could occur.  

KEEP THE VENT HOLES OPEN! 

 
Lighting or heating devices are never recommended for use inside a tent. Should 
they be used, you run the risk of fire, oxygen depletion or carbon monoxide 
poisoning. 
 
This tent is a specialty product designed to be used by people who utilize common 
sense in their approach to cold weather camping. This is a tent, not a motor home 
or travel trailer. If you aren’t sober or responsible, you shouldn’t be using this 
product. Disregard for this warning could result in 

death or serious injury

 
 

Summary of Contents for ARCTIC OVEN ARKTIKA

Page 1: ...sed of five shock corded aluminum sections and a small J bolt Two 2 center poles are included Slightly shorter than the end poles center poles are also comprised of five shock corded aluminum sections...

Page 2: ...non typical leg of the end spider is pointed toward the center of the tent body With the other hand firmly slide the larger end of one end pole over one of the end spider s typical legs 4 Following on...

Page 3: ...nylon edge binding locate the middle side ring and pin assembly While holding the center pole in one hand and the ring and pin assembly in the other insert the pin into the bottom of the pole Moving...

Page 4: ...rasp the black nylon web loop located at the top of the tent body liner Pull the web loop up and slide it over the gate of the carabiner 9 The tent body should now be suspended from the tent frame at...

Page 5: ...tent fly in a manner that has one of the zipper doors on the bottom and the other on top Make sure that the zipper door in the fly is running in the same direction as the zipper door in the tent body...

Page 6: ...ough the D ring Connect all remaining spring snaps and D ring assemblies 14 Finally nest the vent tubes One vent tube is located on each side of the tent body and fly From outside the tent reach throu...

Page 7: ...Arctic Oven 10 X 20 Instructions www alaskatent com November 5 2003 Page 7 of 9 15 As with any tent the Arctic Oven Arktika must be guyed out Never leave a tent erected without guying it out...

Page 8: ...the stake bag to take care of this potential inconvenience Lay the tent and fly out flat Apply seam sealer to all seams of the coated nylon portions that may be exposed to water Draw the tube of seale...

Page 9: ...cs zippers sliders and poles in stock If you loose or damage any part of the tent give us a call WARNING ARCTIC OVEN TENTS The fabric used in the construction of the tent is Fire Retardant NOTE Fire R...

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