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TAKE-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 

 

TAKE-DOWN  INSTRUCTIONS 

 

1.  Close all windows. Leave one or both doors open 
to allow air to escape. 

 

2.  Remove all internal ice anchors and store them in 
the provided pouch or in the carry bag side pocket. In 
windy conditions, remove ice anchor straps from 
anchors and store back in hub pockets prior to 
collapsing the roof and walls. Gather outside anchors 
and place back in pouch. 

3.  Push the center hub on any wall until it collapses 
inward 

(Photo 8). 

Continue pushing each wall 

inward until all the walls are collapsed. The shelter 
will fall to the ice on its own. 

4.  Push the hub of the roof down until it collapses. 

NOTE: The roof hub 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 9). 

Do NOT 

force the shelter when folding! W atch for 
entanglement of poles 

(Photo 10)

 

6.  Place the folded shelter and the ice anchor 
pouch back into the carrying case with the hubs 
toward the bottom end of the bag. 

Make sure your ice shelter is completely dried out 
after each  use  and  before  storing.  Store your ice 
shelter  in  a  cool,  dry  place.  Keep  away  from 
rodents. 

 
 
 

 

Photo 10 

Untangled 

Tangled 

Photo 8 

Photo 9 

Summary of Contents for Stealth Spearfisher

Page 1: ...t 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 MN 55369 Info...

Page 2: ...T UP INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS PRODUCT ON THE ICE go t o www cl a m c orp com click on your shelter model and watch the set up video pro vided Then practice setting up and taking down...

Page 3: ...ter 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...

Page 4: ...drilled into the ice In windy condition 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...

Page 5: ...d until all the walls are collapsed The shelter will fall to the ice on its own 4 Push the hub of the roof down until it collapses NOTE The roof hub gets deployed FIRST on set up and collapsed LAST on...

Page 6: ...or reflectors to show drivers your whereabouts Night time exterior reflectors must be visible to reduce risk of collisions For replacement parts frequently asked questions shelter information videos...

Page 7: ...the 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 fromcoming through wh...

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