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Death from asphyxiation may result from use of
oxygen depleting heaters. Open all vents for
fresh air ventilation.
Injury or death may result from fire if tent fabric is
exposed to open flame.
Tent fabric is not fireproof. Fabric will burn with
extended exposure to open flame. Do not use
open flame products inside tent. Tent fabric is
treated with fire retardant. Application of any for-
eign substance may render the flame retardant
properties ineffective.
Night time: exterior reflectors must be visible to
reduce risk of collisions.
This tent is made with flame resistant fabric
which meets CPAI-84 specifications.
- T i p s f o r U s e -
Folding and transporting your Cabela’s/Ice Team portable fish house is easy:
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Push the RPS push buttons and retract each hoop, starting with the two floor hoops and working
towards the middle. Rotate all retracted hoops to the resting position. Tuck the tent into the base and
between the hoops so that no material is left hanging on the ground for transport.
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Cover with the Travel Cover* (Clam PN 8073-an optional but recommended accessory to help prolong
the life of the unit).
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We recommend the optional Runner Kit* (Clam PN 8446) be mounted to the base of your shelter (NOTE:
Pulling behind an ATV or snowmobile may result in premature wear of the base).
Make sure your ice shelter is completely dried out before storing for long periods of time. Store your ice
shelter in a cool, dry place. Keep away from rodents.
*Go to www.clamcorp.com for these items and more!
- S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s -
Please fully understand and follow all safety instructions as outlined. Failure to do so could result in
severe injury or death.
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Do not use open flame heaters in your ice shelter. Injury or death may result from fire if tent fabric is
exposed to open flame. The tent is not fireproof, but the fabric is treated with a fire retardant that meets
CPAI-84 specifications. Application of any foreign substance may render the flame retardant properties
ineffective. Ice Armor fabric will melt when contact is made with hot surfaces (i.e., heaters).
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Death from asphyxiation may result from use of oxygen depleting heaters. Open all vents for fresh air
ventilation.
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Never leave shelter unattended when set up.
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Due to the increase in traffic (snowmobiles, autos, etc.) on area lakes, ice fishing can be hazardous at
night. If you choose to fish at night or in poor visibility conditions, be sure to take precautions with
lights or reflectors to show drivers your whereabouts. Night time: exterior reflectors must be visible to
reduce risk of collisions.
Instruction PN 102696