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OWNERS MANUAL

OZARK TRAIL
Pop-Out A-Frame
Model: WT186565

CLEANING:
Allow dirt to dry on the tent fabric after a rainfall before lightly 
sweeping it off with a brush. For tougher stains, spray the area 
with water and lightly wipe it off with a few strokes. Do not use
washer or dryer. DO NOT SCRUB THE FABRIC. ALWAYS MAKE 
SURE YOUR TENT IS COMPLETELY DRY BEFORE REPACKING. 

WARNING!

DANGER!

Stoves, lanterns, candles, grills, heaters and other fuel burning 
devices produce carbon monoxide and will consume the
available oxygen in this tent. Use of such devices in this tent 
will cause asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and death 
or serious and permanent injuries. For this reason:
-  DO NOT use fuel burning devices inside or near this tent
-  Your failure to follow this warning will cause death or serious 
    and permanent injury to you or others using this tent.

- KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS  
  TENT FABRIC
.  This tent is made with flame-resistant fabric,  
  which meets CPAI-84 specifications.  IT IS NOT FIRE PROOF!   
  
The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any         
  flame source.  The application of any foreign substance to 
  the tent fabric may render the flame resistant properties
  ineffective.

- Anchor your tent properly at all times and carefully consider 
  campsite choice.  Be aware of possible falling rocks or tree        
  limbs, lightning strikes, flash floods, strong winds and other  
  hazards which may cause injury to tent or occupants.
- Have minimum of two adults assemble tent.  During assembly 
  tent poles are under tension.  If not held firmly in place during 
  assembly, poles could break or flip up possibly causing 
  serious injury.  
- Safety glasses may be worn throughout the assembly 
  process as an additional precaution.

6 MONTH REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY
This product carries a replacement parts warranty against defects 
in materials and workmanship for a period of 6 months from date 
of purchase.  At its discretion, manufacturer may provide 
replacement parts.  Original purchaser will be required to provide 
proof of purchase.  The consumer will be responsible for shipping 
cost incurred outside of  the US or Canada.

Warranties DO NOT cover normal wear and tear, misuse, abuse, 
inclement weather conditions (i.e. wind, rain, hail, lightning, 
tornados or hurricanes) or other acts of God, mildew and rotting, 
damage or fading caused by prolonged exposure to UV rays.  This 
warranty gives you specific legal rights.  You may also have other 
rights which vary from state to state.

Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for 
any incidental or consequential damages.

Although our tents are manufactured according to rigorous 
specifications, periods of wind or rain may loosen the stakes and 
cause the frame to sink into the ground. This will weaken the 
structure’s overall rigidity. Puddles may also form on the roof if 
the unit has not been assembled tightly. If pooling should occur 
it is advisable to drain the fly to avoid possible damage to frames 
and fabric. Adjustment of guy lines may be necessary.

In case of inclement weather remove valuables and seek 
appropriate shelter. 

Tents are intended for recreational use only.

CAMPERS TIPS

The key to an enjoyable camping experience is planning and 
preparation.  

Before you go …

Research the area where you intend to camp.  Prepare for any 
possible weather condition.  Be aware of hazards and emergency 
protocol.  Know the rules and regulations.  

Check out your equipment before your trip.  Be sure your cook 
stove, lanterns, flashlights, air mattress, etc. are in good working 
order.  Erect your tent to become familiar with setup.  Once 
you’ve assembled your tent in a dry, well ventilated area, apply 
seam sealing compound to the stitching of the inside seams 
following manufacturer’s directions.  Allow to dry thoroughly 
before storage. Reapply annually. 

Check lists are great planning tools.  Here are some areas to 
consider.

Camp Set-up: Tent, chairs, table, ground cloth, entrance mat, tarp, 
poles, rope, stakes, bungee cords, duct tape, zip ties, 
hammer/tools, bedding.

Kitchen set-up, Food and Beverages: Plan for transport, 
preparation, storage and disposal.  Remember fire-starting 
devices in waterproof containers, pots, dishes, utensils, can 
opener, heavy duty trash bags and biodegradable soap.  Store 
your food in lockers or out of sight in vehicles. 

Clothing: Be prepared for all your activities.  Include a hat, 
sunglasses and quality socks.  Dress in layers. 

Hygiene: Personal toiletries, rubber gloves, basic first aid items.  
Don’t forget your medications.

Miscellaneous: Extra batteries, sewing kit, clothes pins, dust 
pan/brush and insect repellant.

Be considerate of others, human and wildlife.
Remember the clean up, dispose of waste properly.
“Leave no trace behind.”

DO NOT...
- Pitch tent near open fire.
- Use candles, matches or open flames of any kind in or near a      
   tent.
- Leave campfire unattended.
- Leave children unattended inside a tent.
- Use fuel-burning, oxygen-consuming devices (heaters, lanterns,  
   cooking stoves  or other flame sources) inside your tent.
- Build campfires upwind of a tent.
- Refuel lamps, heaters or stoves inside a tent.
- Smoke inside a tent.
- Store flammable liquids inside a tent.
- Use water repellent compounds on your tent other than those 
   recommended for use on outdoor equipment.
- Spray the tent with insecticide.
- Store tent on concrete floor.
DO...
- Always extinguish campfire before sleeping or leaving the area.
- Exercise care when using electricity and lighting in and near  
   tents.
- Make certain your tent is properly ventilated in all weather  
   conditions.  In extreme weather conditions, snow could       
   obstruct airflow and cause asphyxiation unless cleared    
   frequently.
- Anchor your tent securely to provide additional security in  
   changing climatic condition. Snow pegs, skis and/or heavy  
   rocks may be necessary to supplement tent stakes and guy  
   lines.
- Take your tent down and store properly after camping. 

NOTICE!

Do Not Return to Store

for Warranty issue call

 

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Summary of Contents for Pop-Out A-Frame

Page 1: ...bled tightly If pooling should occur it is advisable to drain the fly to avoid possible damage to frames and fabric Adjustment of guy lines may be necessary In case of inclement weather remove valuables and seek appropriate shelter Tents are intended for recreational use only CAMPERS TIPS The key to an enjoyable camping experience is planning and preparation Before you go Research the area where y...

Page 2: ...event damage to the zippers unzip the doors and windows of the tent prior to disassembly allowing air to move freely Seam seal the inside stitched seams of the tent This will improve weather resistance Available in sporting goods departments Discoloration may occur if applied to outside seams WT186565 8 17 Tent 1 each Fiberglass Poles 2 each Pre Attached Rainfly 1 each Tablet Pocket 1 each Tent St...

Page 3: ...akes and fold guy lines 2 Remove accessories 3 Remove fly 4 Collapse each wall pushing inward at the center hub 5 Once flat fold and roll the tent Place in the carry bag 6 Place stake in their bags inside the carry bag Disassembly WT186565 8 17 1 Unfold the fly and place over the tent with logo at the door 2 Attach the hooks on the fly to the D ring on the tent corners 3 Stake the guy lines from e...

Page 4: ...ap to clean Let dry thoroughly and a tent approved water repellent compound may be applied For small tears use a self adhesive patch kit We recommend a canvas or awning repair shop for larger tears Zippers are self repairing If the zipper separates you can move the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and rework the zipper Do not leave up in direct sunlight longer than necessary If left in s...

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