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Folding and transporting your Fish Trap is easy: 

 

Unsnap the rear spreader pole and lay it  in the bottom of the base. 

 

Push  the  spring  buttons  and  retract  each  hoop,  starting  with  the  rear  hoop  and  working  towards  the 

front.   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. 

 

Cover  with  the  Travel  Cover*  (an  optional  but  recommended  accessory  to  help  prolong  the  life  of  the 

unit).    Tow  the  unit  out  to  your  favorite  fishing  spot!    (NOTE:  continuous  pulling  behind  an  ATV  or 

snowmobile  may  result  in  premature  wear  of  the  base.    We  recommend  the  optional  Wear  Strips*  be 

mounted to the base of your Fish Trap). 

 
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. 
 

*See our accessory catalog or 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. 

 

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). 

 

Death  from asphyxiation  may  result  from  use  of  oxygen depleting  heaters.  Open  all  vents  for  fresh  air 

ventilation. 

 

Never leave shelter unattended when set up. 

 

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. 

 

-   W a r r a n t y   -  

 
Clam  Corporation  warrants  to  the  original  retail  purchaser  that  all  Clams  are  free  from  manufacturer’

defects  for  one  (1)  year  from  the  date  of  the  original  purchase.  Warranty  does  not  cover  cracked 

windows, tent tears, broken or bent hoops due to high  wind weather conditions or unattended use. Clam 

Corporation  will  replace  or  repair  any  part  found  defective  within  the  one  (1)  year  time  limit.  All  parts 
must be returned to Clam Corporation. Before returning any parts, you must first call or write and acquire 

a return authorization. All returns must be returned postage-prepaid and include the original cash register 

receipt (date and purchase price). 
 

Note:  Please  write  the  return  authorization  number  on  the  outside  of  the  package  to  help 

ensure the transaction gets processed swiftly and accurately. 

 

-   L i m i t a t i o n   o f   L i a b i l i t y   -  

 
It  is  expressly  understood  that  Clam  Corporation’

s  liability  for  its  products,  whether  due  to  breach  of 

warranty, negligence, strict  liability, or otherwise,  is limited to the repair of the product as stated above. 
Clam Corporation is  not  liable for any  injury,  loss,  damage, or  expense,  whether direct or  consequential, 

including but not  limited  to  loss  of  use,  income,  profit,  or  damage  to  material  arising  in  connection  with 

the  sale,  installation,  use  of,  inability  to use,  or  the  repair  or  replacement  of  Clam Corporation  products. 

Clam Corporation reserves the right to make alterations or modifications in its products at any time, which 

in  its  opinion,  may  improve  the  performance  and  efficiency  of  the  product.  It  shall  not  be  obligated  to 

make such alterations or modifications to products already in service. 

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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