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No Fire 

This tent is flammable. Keep all flame and heat sources away from the tent fabric. 
Never place a stove, campfire, or any other flame source in or near your tent. Never 
use, light, or refuel a stove, lantern, heater, or any other heat source inside your tent. 
Death by carbon monoxide poisoning and/or serious burns are possible. 
 

Ventilation 

Maintain adequate ventilation inside your tent at all times. Death by suffocation is 
possible. 
 

Anchor 

This tent is not free-standing. If not properly anchored it will collapse. Anchor your tent 
properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss or injury to the tent or occupants. 
 

Campsite Choice 

Carefully consider the possibility of falling rocks or tree limbs, lightning strikes, flash 
floods, avalanches, strong winds, and other objective hazards when choosing a 
campsite to reduce the risk of loss or injury to the tent or occupants. 
 

Children 

Do not leave children unattended inside a tent or camp. 
Do not allow children to assemble or disassemble the tent. 
Do not allow children to remain closed-up in a tent on hot days. 
Do not allow children to swing on, or hang from any part of this tent, or guylines.  
 
Failure to follow these warnings may result in injury and/or death. 
 
 

Before You Set Out 

● You should assemble this tent at home at least once before your trip to familiarize yourself with the 
process, and make sure all the parts are in good condition.  
 

At least two adults are required for set up. 

 
IMPORTANT

1. 

After initial set-up, it is recommended that you spray the tent with water and allow it to dry 

completely. This ―seasons‖ the canvas. The water causes the canvas to shrink slightly, closing the 
needle holes where the canvas was stitched. This process is only required once.  
2. VERY IMPORTANT

—The tent must be completely dry before storage! STORING A WET OR DAMP 

TENT, EVEN FOR A SHORT TIME, WILL RUIN IT AND VOID THE WARRANTY. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Canvas 6121

Page 1: ...12 x 9 Cabin Tent 6133 with awning Shown Visit us online at www KodiakCanvas com Important For safe and proper assembly use and care read and follow all instructions Everyone who uses this tent shoul...

Page 2: ...loss or injury to the tent or occupants Children Do not leave children unattended inside a tent or camp Do not allow children to assemble or disassemble the tent Do not allow children to remain close...

Page 3: ...t indestructible This warranty does not cover damage attributed to or resulting from normal wear and tear e g exhausted zippers natural hazards e g weather animals abuse e g mold mildew burns ultravio...

Page 4: ...with the tip angling toward the tent Secure the hooks on the end of the stakes over the tent loops In soft sand or snow use a dead man anchor Bury a horizontal piece of wood approximately 12 18 inches...

Page 5: ...oin all poles together Unzip the door to allow air to enter when you raise the tent Slide one ridge pole 3 through the sleeve that runs along the center of the roof Slide the other ridge poles through...

Page 6: ...tall the upright poles This step requires at least 2 adults Connect the four corner upright poles 1 to the ends of the ridge poles The bottom of the upright poles should be placed over lock pins at th...

Page 7: ...t lift one side of the tent until the side wall is fully upright and the corner upright poles 1 support the side of the tent Repeat this for the other side of the tent The tent should now be supported...

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Page 10: ...h the edge of the screen enclosure to the tent wall using the velcro like strip Secure the top of the awning to the awning frame see photo below and insert the eyelet over the top of the post on the t...

Page 11: ...sembling the poles Place the poles in the pole carry bag and tie shut 4 Remove pegs DO NOT REMOVE PEGS FROM THE GROUND BY PULLING ON PEG LOOPS This may cause damage to the tent and is not covered by w...

Page 12: ...retreat the canvas If you do need to spot treat the canvas for water repellency use a silicone based repellent such as Camp Dry by Kiwi Other treatments will clog the tiny holes in the canvas elimina...

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