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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS  

 

 
 
 
 

2.  Open the shelter so that the gray top is facing 
upward.  Lay the shelter as flat on the ice as you 
can, making sure that the tent is not twisted or 
overlapping any of the poles 

(Photo 2)

.  Do NOT 

force the shelter while unfolding. 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 

3. Stand on the skirt of the shelter feet apart, 
grasp the blue loop sewn onto the eyelet in the 
center of one of the roof panels.  Pull upward on the 
loop until the roof section pops up 

(Photo  3). 

Repeat for the second roof panel. 

 

NOTE:  The blue looped hubs (roof) get 
deployed FIRST on set-up and collapsed LAST 
on take- down. 

 

Photo 2 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Photo 3 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 

 

4.  Grasp the loop sewn onto the eyelet in the center 
of one of the walls and pull outward until the wall pops 
out. 

 

 

 
 
 

 

5.  Walk around the entire shelter and pull each loop 
sewn onto the eyelet in the center of the wall until all 
sides are popped out 

(Photo  4). 

Photo 4 

Summary of Contents for BIGFOOT XL6000TC

Page 1: ...r Clam shelter To submit a Warranty Claim Request please use one of the following methods Email CustomerService ClamCorp com Preferred Method Call 763 231 4120 Write Customer Service Warranty Department 12135 Brockton Lane N Rogers MN 55369 Information needed to submit a warranty claim If you need to submit a warranty claim please e mail Clam s Customer Service Department at customerservice clamco...

Page 2: ... 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 resistan...

Page 3: ...ewn onto the eyelet in the center of one of the roof panels Pull upward on the loop until the roof section pops up Photo 3 Repeat for the second roof panel NOTE The blue looped hubs roof get deployed FIRST on set up and collapsed LAST on take down Photo 2 Photo 3 4 Grasp the loop sewn onto the eyelet in the center of one of the walls and pull outward until the wall pops out 5 Walk around the entir...

Page 4: ... for each anchor drilled into the ice In windy conditions screw an anchor outside the shelter several feet away from the hub on the windward side and attach a strap found in the pockets under each side panel hub from the hub eye bolt to the remote anchor Adjust strap so it is snug between hub and anchor This will help keep the shelter in place and the walls from collapsing If more anchors are need...

Page 5: ...alls are collapsed The shelter will fall to the ice on its own 4 Push the hub of the roof blue loop panels down until they both collapse NOTE The blue looped hub roof gets deployed FIRST on set up and collapsed LAST on take down 5 The shelter will now be flat Gather all corners of the shelter and fold together Photo 8 Do NOT force the shelter when folding Watch for entanglement of poles Photo 9 6 ...

Page 6: ...s or reflectors to show drivers your whereabouts Night time exterior reflectors must be visible to reduce risk of collisions 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...

Page 7: ...adhesive begins to dry and becomes tacky then place the patch on the tent and they will stick together Q Is there anything can be put on outside of the tent to prevent water from coming through when we are using it A Customers have been known to spray or apply water repellant on the outside of the shelter that you would use for camping tents or boots Camp Dry would be an example of this type of pr...

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