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Assembly Instructions  

14 X 32 Party Tent Style

  

 

 

V1.0  14 X 32 Size 

Do NOT Return Unit to Store or Dealer.  For all Questions or Shortages please call MDM Products LLC directly. 

For Customer Service 800-447-7079 or 203-380-2703 8 AM – 5 PM EST 

 

Adding an Interior Upright and One Corner Pole 

To Roof Frame- One Side 

 

 

Both Corner Poles and Interior Pole Inserted 

 
If the end wall panels (#10) are to be used, attach these 
now to the rafter poles now before the tent is at its full 
height. 
 
Repeat the procedure with the remaining side panel.  At 
this point the tent is most vulnerable to injury & damage if 
it is windy.  If it is windy at all, use the guy ropes to 
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 attach to the poles by way of the “S” shaped hooks 
that locate in pre-drilled holes of the Corner Poles. 

 
To attach the sidewall panels (#11), start at the top and at 
one of the panel and use the bungee cords (#13) in the 
same way as you did to secure the roof. Along the eaves it 
is best to share the same eyelets: i.e. from the inside first 
pass the bungee elastic through the eyelet in the roof, then 
back inside through the eyelet in the wall panel, wrap 
around the pole and back over the toggle. Repeat with all 
attachment points along the eaves so that roof and the 
wall panels (where required) are secured to the frame, and 
where the vertical ends of the walls finish or join each 
other.  

BUNGEE CORDS

ATTACH WALL TO FRAME

COVER

BACK  WALL

BUNGEE CORDS

ATTACH WALL TO FRAME

SIDE WALL

 

Using Aligned Eyelets for Bungee Cords 

 

Using the Small Stakes (#17) provided, peg down the 
bottom edges of all sidewalls and end panels.  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 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. 
 

Summary of Contents for 14 X 32

Page 1: ...assistance or Customer Service please call 800 447 7079 or 203 380 2703 8AM 5PM EST Cartons should be inspected upon delivery from carrier and any evident damages should be noted on the bill of ladin...

Page 2: ...QTY 1 Straight Uprights Interior Leg Poles 78 Length 1980 mm with two holes at one end 8 2 Corner Uprights Corner Leg Poles 78 Length 1980 mm with additional holes for attaching Roof Cover 4 3 Cross P...

Page 3: ...before folding for storage 2 11 Side Wall Panels with Five 5 Windows Can be optionally installed on unit for privacy and protection Sidewalls can be removed or left off for access light and air movem...

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 Corner and Interior Straight Upright Leg Poles items 1 2 Th...

Page 5: ...h by passing the elastic cord of the bungee through the eyelets in the cover stretch it around the pole and back over the toggle to secure In calm conditions only the corners will need to be attached...

Page 6: ...n the roof then back inside through the eyelet in the wall panel wrap around the pole and back over the toggle Repeat with all attachment points along the eaves so that roof and the wall panels where...

Page 7: ...and heat sources well away from all tent fabrics Do not refill stoves or change fuel cartridges inside or near to the tent Never leave heating lighting or cooking appliances unattended in the vicinit...

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