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SKU 90857
Assembly
1. Spread out the tent on a smooth, level surface with the doorway facing the desired direc-
tion. Make sure no rocks or sharp sticks are under the Tent.
2. Assemble the two Shock Cord Poles (1) allowing the fiberglas rods to snap into the metal
brackets. Be careful as there is tension between each pole due to the tight, springy cord
running through all of the Shock Cord Poles (1).
Caution!
Frayed fiberglass rods can cause
injury.
3. Unzip the door and position one of the assembled Shock Cord Poles (1) so the ends fit in
each a corner slots on opposite sides of the Tent. Put the Shock Cord Pole (1) into the far
corner first. Secure the walls and ceiling of the Tent to the Shock Cord (1) with the ties in the
Tent. Repeat the procedure with the remaining ShockCord (1) in the two remaining corners.
See
FIGURE 1
.
FIGURE 1
Door
Assembled Shock Cords Poles(1)
4. Assemble the shock cord Rainfly Awning Pole (2). Attach the Rainfly Awning Pole (2) into
the holders on top of the Tent on the Rainfly. See
FIGURE 2
.The Rainfly Awning Pole (2) will
hold the Rainfly in an umbrella like fashion, off of the Tent Ceiling.
FIGURE 2
Rainfly Pole Holder
Rainfly Pole Holder
Rainfly Awning Pole (2)
Door Latch Bars
5. Using a rubber mallet (not included), tap a Stake (7) into each corner Stake Loop. Angle
the Stake (7) at approximately 70 to 80 degrees, with the top leaning away from the Tent.
See
FIGURE 2
.
Note: When the Door is open, you can secure the loops on the Door to the Door
Latch Bars outside. The outside Door Latch Bars are shown in
FIGURE 2
.
Stake Loop
Stake Loop
Stake Loop
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