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Rev. A 

 
3.  

Unfold

 Tent and locate keder cord 

edge of Tent. Make sure Tent is right-
side-up by checking that the coated 
(shiny) side of the Tent fabric is facing         
downward.  See Photo B. 
 

 

 
4.  

Starting

 at the rear of the trailer, slide the 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. 
 
6.  

Locate 

the

 

aluminum roof pole and assemble the pole. At the top-dead-center of  

     the Tent in the front and on the keder edge against the trailer are roof pole pockets. 
     Insert both ends of the roof pole into the pole pockets. 

 

5.  

Locate

 the pole sleeve (black fabric) on the outer edge of the Tent. Carefully  

     insert the fiberglass pole into the pole sleeve, until there is approximately 18”  
     extended from each end of the sleeve.  See Photo C. 
 
6.  

Starting

 at one end, insert the pole tip into the grommet on the webbing at the  

     lower corner of the Tent, as shown in Photo D.   

 

7.  

Proceed

 to the opposite end of the pole sleeve, and repeat the procedure with the  

     pole tip at that end.  In order to complete this step, you will have to bend the pole  
     and create the curved shape of the Tent.  

 

8.  

Pull

 the Tent out and away from the trailer.  Using two ground stakes (one on  

     either side) and the two adjustable webbing guylines 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 material, a guyline should be extended  
     out from the webbing strap located above the door. 

 

9. 

 Stake

 the 4 corners of the Tent down using the remaining ground stakes.  If you   

     desire to roll-up the side panels, then those corners will not be staked.  However the front two corners  
     should always be staked to the ground to ensure stability and proper performance of the Tent. 

 

USEFUL TIPS: 

 

If you have difficulty sliding the keder through the rail, a little dish soap will help without 
damaging the Tent. 

 

While taking care not to over-tighten the adjustable webbing straps, it is important to not allow 
the Tent to sag where water could collect during a rain storm. 

 

Do not store your Tent while wet for any extended period – always dry completely prior to long-
term storage. 

You can register your product online by visiting 

www.pahaque.com

, or by calling us toll-free at 

1.888.700.TENT

 (8368). 

PHOTO B 

PHOTO C 

PHOTO D 

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