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Rev. A
2.
Starting
at the rear of the trailer, use the lead strap to pull/slide the Tent keder
cord into the keder rail on the passenger side of your trailer. Make sure that the keder
cord is able to feed freely into the rail as you pull the Tent towards the front of the
trailer. The keder cord should fit completely into the rail, with little or no excess
hanging out on either end. Photo B
3.
Locate
the 5 Roof Poles and assemble. Step inside the Tent and begin inserting
them into the roof pole pockets.
Always start with the roof pole pocket closest to the trailer first. Photo C Then Insert
the other end of the roof poles into the forward roof pole pocket. These have Velcro
along one edge for ease of insertion of the roof pole. Photo D
* Step back outside the Tent. It should look like Photo E
4.
Locate
and assemble the Front Arch Pole. Begin by inserting into the roof pole
sleeve. Photo F
It does not matter which end you start with. Then simply insert both end pegs into
grommets near the ground
on either side of tent. Photo G Adjust straps as needed.
*Tip – Loosen these straps as far as they go before inserting the Front Arch Pole.
Then tighten as needed afterward.
5.
Locate
the shorter (45”) Skirt Attachment Cord and insert it into the lower rear
keder rail on trailer. Photo H
Then insert the longer (90”) Skirt attachment Cord into the front keder rail on trailer.
Keder rail is gapped for this purpose. Photo I
Note that the Velcro should be facing out, toward you/inside the tent. The skirt on the
tent is an extension of the
Floor and has the corresponding Velcro along its’ edge. Align the skirt with the
Attachment Cord and attach Velcro.
6.
Locate
Wheel Well Cover and affix over fender using the bottom edge Velcro to
attach to skirt and the supplied Velcro pieces along the upper curvature of the Wheel
Well Cover to attach to trailer.
7.
Pull
the Tent out and away from the trailer. Using two ground stakes (one on either side) and the two adjustable webbed straps located at the
front of the Tent on either side, secure the Tent in place, and adjust the webbing straps as needed to get a tight pitch of the Tent. To tighten the
roof and further secure the tent, a guyline should be extended out from the webbing strap located above the door.
8.
Stake
down the 4 corners of the Tent, as well as the two ground stake loops under the door, using the remaining ground stakes. The Tent
should always be staked to the ground to ensure stability and proper performance of the Tent.
!CAUTION!
The effects of wind and rain on the Tent are unpredictable. Damage to the trailer and/or Tent may result. Please remove the Tent in heavy wind or rain. Damage due to weather is not
covered by your warranty.