Components
- Tent body (inner tent) - Fly sheet with guy lines attached
- Frame consists of 4 poles; 2 main frame, 2 shorter roof poles
- Aluminum stakes
Assembly (Always assemble your tent at home before use to ensure
all parts are in good order and you understand how to erect your tent!)
11/2011
www.eurekatentscanada.com 4180 Harvester Rd., Burlington, ON L7L 6B6 905 634 0023
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS for InntoRest 4
1. Select a site that is level with proper drainage in the event of a heavy
rain. Remove all sharp or protruding objects that could cause damage
to the tent floor.
2. Spread out the tent body in the desired location. You can secure by
staking using four corner web loops. Stretch floor to full size while
staking. (image 1)
3. Assemble the two main poles making sure ferrule connections are fully
inserted. Start with one pole and insert pole tip into corner grommet.
Flex the pole and insert opposite end pole tip into corner grommet.
Repeat with second main frame pole.
Both poles will have formed hoops.
Elevate both poles and find the
top crossover point. Find the
center top ties of the tent body
and tie securely around the pole
crossing point. When completed
both poles will be upright secured
by the center ties (image 2)
4. Attach all tent clips to poles.
5. Attach the roof pole into one of the web and grommets positioned
over one of the doors. Move to the opposite side of the tent, flex the pole
and insert this pole end into the aligned web and grommet. The first
roof pole is now in position. Repeat this procedure with the second
roof pole.
6. Make all four tent to pole connections where poles crossover
each other. ( image 3) Your inner tent is now fully erected. (image 4)
7. Lay the fly sheet over the tent with vestibules over each door. Roll back the
fly to allow Velcro fly sheet fasteners to be fixed around roof poles (image 5)
8. Similarly, fasten fly sheet ties to each corner pole. (image 6)
9. Make fly sheet corner quick release buckle
connections and adjust tension as required.
(image 7)
10. Stretch out vestibules and stake securely.
Stake out side pull outs of fly sheet. Your InntoRest
is up and ready. (image 8)
Tent Care
a. Always store dry and in a dry location. Prolonged storage while wet
will result in mildew damage to fabric coatings and void warranty.
b. To clean use a non abrasive cloth, warm water and a mild detergent
scrubbing gently.
c. Your tent has been coated to a high water proof level and all exposed
seams are taped to make every effort to keep you dry. It is possible,
although very unusual, for small pin point leaks to occur over time,
usually at locations where there are multiple sewing layers like guy line
attachments. If this happens to you, locate the area and when the tent
is dry simply apply seam sealant, such as SeamGrip, to the area and let
dry. Rubbing on candle wax or even crayon will help as well.
d. For longer zipper life open zippers properly by using the sliders
(pullers). Do not grab fabric and pull apart to open the zipper as this
will eventually fatigue the slider and your zipper coils will no longer mesh.
e. When windy or stormy conditions are expected be sure to stake out
your tent using the attached guy lines.
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