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Assembly Instructions 14 X 32 X 9 Party Tent Style

V2.0  14 X 32 Size 

The guy ropes (#16) provided should be attached or tied 
to the frame only, ensuring that they are all pegged 
directly in line with the seam or pole to which the will 
apply tension and support. Once this is achieved tighten 
the adjusters so that equal tension is applied to each guy 
point. 

If these are not already attached, we suggest that 
securing straps be used to guard against sudden 
changes in weather and gusts of wind.  

DISMANTLING THE PARTY TENT 

Simply reverse the instructions above, again taking 
particular care in windy conditions to prevent the tent 
from becoming damaged and avoiding personal injury. 

Please note that the stakes should be removed by either 
using a tent stake extractor or more simply by using 
another peg.  Do NOT pull them out by using the guy 
rope or the tents’ fabric. 

Door Hold Ups 

All MDM Products doors are manufactured with a pocket 
on the bottom edge along the width axis.  A ½” plastic or 
metal EMT tubing can be inserted into the pocket and 
trimmed to fit.  Four(4) Bungee Cords (#13) are provided 
to be used as Door Hold Up straps.   

Bungee Hold Ups support End Panel Fabric in Up 

Position 

PROPER CARE IN USE 

Think Safety First 

Keep the exit(s) clear & free from obstruction to prevent 
accidental damage to occupants and the party tent in an 
emergency. 

To help keep the doors closed it may be necessary to 
cross over the stake points at the base of zippers. Avoid 
walking on the zippers and keep them free from dirt, as 
this will maintain their smooth operation. Should the 
zippers become difficult to operate, do not force them. 
Adjust the stakes/guying of the tent to ease the pressure 
on the zippers and lubricate with a silicon or similar 
lubricant to maintain their smooth operation.  

Periodically check each stake point or securing straps 
and re-adjust as necessary, especially during/after windy 
or stormy weather. 

FIRE WARNING 

A Fire Retardant treatment has been applied to the 
fabric of this tent that will significantly reduce the rate of 
flame spread, but the tent is still flammable. 

Keep all open fires, barbecues, or heaters at least 20

feet away from all tent fabrics.

Keep all open flames and heat sources well away from

all tent fabrics.  Do NOT allow smoking of cigarettes,
cigars, pipes, or any open flames in or near party tent.

Do not refill stoves or change fuel cartridges inside or

near to the tent.

Never leave heating, lighting or cooking appliances

unattended in the vicinity of the tent.

STORAGE, MAINTENANCE, & CARE 

NEVER store the tent unless it is completely dry. Storing 
when damp allows the formation of mold and mildew, 
which will rot natural fibers & damages the waterproof 
coating to the fabric and leaves indelible stains. Poles 
and fitments, including tent pegs, should be cleaned, 
dried and stored separately from the main tent parts. 
These poles may be given a light coating of petroleum 
jelly to help prevent corrosion. 

Light soiling may be removed either by the gentle use of 
a soft brush or using a soft, dampened cloth and mild 
detergents. Remove dirt from the fabric by gently 
brushing when dry. Never use strong detergents, bleach 
or similar cleaning products or wash in a washing 
machine, as this will damage the fabric of the tent. Store 

Summary of Contents for Rhino Shelter 14x14 Party Tent Style

Page 1: ...e inspected upon delivery from carrier and any evident damages should be noted on the bill of lading before signing If upon opening the cartons hidden damage is noted contact carrier or its agent imme...

Page 2: ...assembly Item DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION QTY 1 Leg poles 1980 mm with two holes at one end 2 2 Corner leg poles 1980 mm with additional holes for attaching roof cover 4 3 Cross poles 1955 mm 6 4 Rafter pole...

Page 3: ...with a sharp bend for the sides of the tent 4 8 4 way frame connectors with a sharp bend for the sides of the tent 2 9 Roof cover 1 10 End wall panels 2 11 Side wall panels 2 12 Feet plates 6 13 Bung...

Page 4: ...for easy identification Some parts are similar and vary only in shape or size so be sure you use the correct ones where stated Identify the leg poles items 1 2 these are the shortest of the 4 types of...

Page 5: ...e Assembly with Rafter Poles Attached INSTALLING THE ROOF COVER Before installing the upright leg poles to the frame structure the roof cover 9 must be put over the assembled roof frame and attached u...

Page 6: ...are for each corner If the end wall panels 10 are to be used then attach these to the rafter poles now before the tent is at its full height Repeat the procedure with the remaining side panel At this...

Page 7: ...and end walls drive all pegs in at an angle ideally of 45 or less to the horizontal and in line with the seams The guy ropes 16 provided should be attached or tied to the frame only ensuring that the...

Page 8: ...change fuel cartridges inside or near to the tent Never leave heating lighting or cooking appliances unattended in the vicinity of the tent Think Safety First STORAGE MAINTENANCE NEVER store the tent...

Page 9: ...uld be rinsed thoroughly to avoid any chemical reaction from residual detergent Inclement Weather MDM Products Party Tents are NOT intended to be used in inclement weather or year round When windy con...

Page 10: ...carrier and any evident damages should be noted on the bill of lading before signing If upon opening the cartons hidden damage is noted contact carrier or its agent immediately Claims for shipping da...

Page 11: ...ne end 4 2 Corner Uprights Corner Leg Poles 78 Length 1980 mm with additional holes for attaching Roof Cover 4 3 Cross Poles 77 Length 1955 mm 9 4 Rafter Poles 80 Length 2032 mm 8 5 3 way frame connec...

Page 12: ...ionally installed on unit for privacy and protection Sidewalls can be removed or left off for access light and air movement as desired by occupants Always dry completely before folding for storage 2 1...

Page 13: ...e or size so be sure you use the correct ones where stated Identify the Corner and Interior Straight Upright Leg Poles items 1 2 These and all have pre drilled holes at the bottom for securing the fee...

Page 14: ...efore installing the upright leg poles to the frame structure the roof cover 9 must be put over the assembled roof frame and attached using the bungee cords 13 This is best done from underneath by pas...

Page 15: ...o stabilize the tent before the side panels are attached There are holes in the feet plates through which they may be pegged to the ground Part of the roof cover extends down each of the 4 corners and...

Page 16: ...zippers and keep them free from dirt as this will maintain their smooth operation Should the zippers become difficult to operate do not force them Adjust the stakes guying of the tent to ease the pre...

Page 17: ...he cover should be rinsed thoroughly to avoid any chemical reaction from residual detergent Light soiling may be removed either by the gentle use of a soft brush or using a soft dampened cloth and mil...

Page 18: ...carrier and any evident damages should be noted on the bill of lading before signing If upon opening the cartons hidden damage is noted contact carrier or its agent immediately Claims for shipping da...

Page 19: ...end 6 2 Corner Uprights Corner Leg Poles 78 Length 1980 mm with additional holes for attaching Roof Cover 4 3 Cross Poles 77 Length 1955 mm 12 4 Rafter Poles 80 Length 2032 mm 10 5 3 way frame connect...

Page 20: ...ally installed on unit for privacy and protection Sidewalls can be removed or left off for access light and air movement as desired by occupants Always dry completely before folding for storage 2 12 W...

Page 21: ...or size so be sure you use the correct ones where stated Identify the Corner and Interior Straight Upright Leg Poles items 1 2 These and all have pre drilled holes at the bottom for securing the feet...

Page 22: ...poles to the frame structure the roof cover 9 must be put over the assembled roof frame and attached using the bungee cords 13 This is best done from underneath by passing the elastic cord of the bung...

Page 23: ...lates through which they may be pegged to the ground Part of the roof cover extends down each of the 4 corners and attach to the poles by way of the S shaped hooks that locate in pre drilled holes of...

Page 24: ...akes guying of the tent to ease the pressure on the zippers and lubricate with a silicon or similar lubricant to maintain their smooth operation Periodically check each stake point or securing straps...

Page 25: ...nstalled and secured Stakes Guy Ropes should be checked regularly Guy ropes and stakes connection to frame members should be maintained tight and depth of anchors should be checked to be certain they...

Page 26: ...arrier and any evident damages should be noted on the bill of lading before signing If upon opening the cartons hidden damage is noted contact carrier or its agent immediately Claims for shipping dama...

Page 27: ...end 8 2 Corner Uprights Corner Leg Poles 78 Length 1980 mm with additional holes for attaching Roof Cover 4 3 Cross Poles 77 Length 1955 mm 15 4 Rafter Poles 80 Length 2032 mm 12 5 3 way frame connect...

Page 28: ...ally installed on unit for privacy and protection Sidewalls can be removed or left off for access light and air movement as desired by occupants Always dry completely before folding for storage 2 12 W...

Page 29: ...or size so be sure you use the correct ones where stated Identify the Corner and Interior Straight Upright Leg Poles items 1 2 These and all have pre drilled holes at the bottom for securing the feet...

Page 30: ...ore installing the upright leg poles to the frame structure the roof cover 9 must be put over the assembled roof frame and attached using the bungee cords 13 This is best done from underneath by passi...

Page 31: ...stabilize the tent before the side panels are attached There are holes in the feet plates through which they may be pegged to the ground Part of the roof cover extends down each of the 4 corners and a...

Page 32: ...ain their smooth operation Should the zippers become difficult to operate do not force them Adjust the stakes guying of the tent to ease the pressure on the zippers and lubricate with a silicon or sim...

Page 33: ...the unit remains properly installed and secured Stakes Guy Ropes should be checked regularly Guy ropes and stakes connection to frame members should be maintained tight and depth of anchors should be...

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