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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. 

 

Shut Engine Off

 

To prevent engine exhaust from entering the tent, never assemble, or use the tent while the 
engine is running. Death by carbon monoxide poisoning is possible. 

 

Do not Drive with Tent Erected

 

Do not drive your truck with the tent erected. It could cause damage to your truck, your tent, 
and others.  Do not drive with the Mounting Rails attached. Vibration could cause them to 
come loose. 

 

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, organizers, or guylines. Failure 
to follow these warnings may result in injury and/or death. 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

Before you set up your tent make sure there are no sharp 
edges on your truck that could cut or damage your tent. Pay 
careful attention to areas like corners and tailgates. If you do 
have a sharp edge, file it down or cover it with duct tape. 

Summary of Contents for Truck Bed Tent

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Truck Bed Tent Important For safe and proper assembly use and care read and follow all instructions Everyone who uses this tent should first read this manual 32017 www KodiakCanvas com...

Page 2: ...ers Do not drive with the Mounting Rails attached Vibration could cause them to come loose Campsite Choice Carefully consider the possibility of falling rocks or tree limbs lightning strikes flash flo...

Page 3: ...losing needle holes where the canvas was stitched This process is only required once Assembly STEP 1 Assemble Mounting Rails This step is for the 8ft version model 7218 If your tent is not an 8 ft ten...

Page 4: ...all the way back towards the tailgate Attach mounting rails with C clamps the turn screws on clamps must face down Tighten until snug and secure Do not over tighten For best results position clamps as...

Page 5: ...oin the Main Support Poles 4 Unzip the door and go inside the tent Install the front Main Support Pole closest to the cab by inserting the tip of a Main Support Pole over the locking pin on the mounti...

Page 6: ...arting at the front towards the truck cab and then work back towards the tailgate 6 Secure the poles in place with the Velcro tabs located on the tent ceiling and walls 7 Insert the tips of the Tailga...

Page 7: ...he windows closed 2 Loosen the Side Straps Unclip the Awning Clips 3 Undo the Velcro tabs on the Main Support Poles Remove the Main Support Poles starting in the back and moving forward toward the cab...

Page 8: ...ity Condensation can be reduced by venting your tent Some slight irregularities are normal with 100 cotton canvas and will not affect the performance of your tent We appreciate your business Thank you...

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