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To  “

set”

  the  tent,  grasp  the  tent  material  at  the  rear  of  the  shelter  and  pull  it  downward.  Observe  the 

porch area  of  the  tent  lifting  accordingly  as  you  pull.  When  the  U-Channel  molding  is correctly  installed, 

the porch hoop pole will lightly touch the floor. 

 

To  achieve  this  condition,  start  by  finding  the  center  of  the  molding.    From  behind  the  unit,  pull  the 

midpoint  of  the  tent  downward  and  fold  the  tent  material  under  the  base  lip.  Press  the  midpoint  of  the 

molding  over  the  tent  material and base lip. Continue  pressing outward in  both directions until you have 

secured about twelve inches of molding onto the base.  

 

Having temporarily secured the tent to the base, take a walk around the unit.  Readjust the molding until 

you  have  verified  the  proper  porch  hoop  pole  position  and  also  that  the  tent  sides  and  corners  are 
properly proportioned.  

 

When satisfied, continue applying the molding around the shelter, one direction from center and then the 

other, pulling the material as you go so that surface is relatively wrinkle-free and snug. Use a side cutters 

to  trim  the ends  of  the  molding  if  they  are  not equal  relative  to base.  If  the  ends  of  the  molding  extend 

beyond the rear edges of the canopy brackets (check by feeling from outside the Tent), use a side cutters 

to trim the ends back to 1-2”

 behind the canopy brackets. 

 

Reinstall  the  rear  adjustable  spreader  pole  to  tighten  the  fit  of  the  tent.    If  everything  still  looks  good, 

secure the molding with the #6 phillips screws.  Evenly space them about every ten to twelve inches, and 

also  put a  screw  in  the  center  of  both corners.   Since  there  aren’

t  any  predrilled  holes,  it's  advisable  to 

use a powered driver for this operation. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Fish Trap Pro 8 0 9 7

Page 1: ...the store If you have a warranty claim have your sales receipt ready and contact Clam Corporation Customer Service by email inquiry or direct by calling Customer Service Hrs 9am to 4pm Mon Fri Centra...

Page 2: ...T RETAINER 1 15 102430 BRKT REAR RETAINER 1 16 101652 TUBE 20 00 SEAT RAIL 2 17 101048 BLOCK SLIDE 4 18 101080 SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 25 8 19 101081 WASHER 1 4 FLAT 10 20 101082 NUT 1 4 20 THIN NYLOCK 26 21...

Page 3: ...3 P art s Di ag r a m...

Page 4: ...4 St e p On e...

Page 5: ...5 St e p Tw o...

Page 6: ...6 St e p T hr e e...

Page 7: ...7 St ep F o u r...

Page 8: ...8 St e p Fi v e Rear Se at Brac ket p n 102430 Latch Cl ip p n 102512...

Page 9: ...9 St e p Si x 1 x 2 Rec tan gul ar S upport T u be p n 102502 Pro Bas e p n 102495...

Page 10: ...10 St e p S e ve n...

Page 11: ...11 St e p Ei ght Slide the canopy hoop poles onto the canopy poles until the spring buttons engage the holes near the ends of each canopy hoop pole...

Page 12: ...12 St ep N i n e Drape the tent over the supported hoops then go inside and spread out the canopy hoop poles attaching the roof velcro as you go Pro Tent p n 102433...

Page 13: ...Feed the length of the porch hoop pole through the porch hoop sleeve sewn on the Tent Slide the porch hoop pole onto the porch poles engaging the second hole position Attach the porch velcro on each s...

Page 14: ...ve verified the proper porch hoop pole position and also that the tent sides and corners are properly proportioned When satisfied continue applying the molding around the shelter one direction from ce...

Page 15: ...seat bracket and slide the latch clip outwards and then up against the underside of the support tube Squeeze the latch clip into the horizontal slot of the rear seat bracket Secure the position of the...

Page 16: ...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 wher...

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