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  GAS/OIL

RATIO

50:1

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www.HuntRiversEdge.com

Operator's Manual

LM601

  Landmark

Permanent Blind

P/N: 26742

REV2: 02/06/18

© 2018 RETI

All Rights Reserved

Assembly Time 

2-4 Hours

Summary of Contents for LANDMARK LM601

Page 1: ...GAS OIL RATIO 50 1 Get parts online at www HuntRiversEdge com Operator s Manual LM601 Landmark Permanent Blind P N 26742 REV2 02 06 18 2018 RETI All Rights Reserved Assembly Time 2 4 Hours ...

Page 2: ...ment at 800 450 3343 for assistance WARNING Read Understand and Follow all assembly inspection and use instructions provided before each use Failure to follow warnings and instructions could result in serious injury or death This product is for hunting purposes only It is not to be used as a camping tent or for any other function Never allow children to play in this product without adult supervisi...

Page 3: ...pole so that the snap button secures both pieces together Do this with the four sets of A1 and B1 poles SEE FIGURE 1 4 Slide the four assembled A1 and B1 poles into the four HUB1 corners so that the snap buttons secure the pieces together You should now have the bottom tier frame of the blind assembled SEE FIGURE 1 FIGURE 1 FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Tools needed two 10mm wrenches IMPORTANTASSEMB...

Page 4: ...nual Landmark Permanent Blind 5 Slide the four C1 poles into the HUB1 corners so that the snap buttons secure pieces together SEE FIGURE 2 6 Attach the four HUB2 corners to C1 poles so that the snap buttons secure pieces together PAY ATTENTION TO ORIENTATION OF THE HUB2 CORNERS SEE FIGURE 2 FIGURE 2 ...

Page 5: ...rmanent Blind 7 Slide each of the three D2 poles into an E2 pole so that the snap button secures both pieces together SEE FIGURE 3 8 Slide the three assembled D2 and E2 poles into the HUB2 corners These do not attach with snap buttons and will be secured together with hardware in a later step SEE FIGURE 3 FIGURE 3 ...

Page 6: ...ttom and middle tiers of the blind frame using two M6 x 35mm bolts 20 and M6 nuts 22 Make sure upper bolts are securing the D2 and E2 poles along with the F1 poles SEE FIGURE 4 NOTE PAY ATTENTION TO THE ORIENTATION OF THE BOLTS THE HEAD OF THE BOLT MUST BE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FRAME THIS HELPS PREVENT UNNECESSARY WEAR ON THE SKIN WHEN FULLY ASSEMBLED FIGURE 4 20 22 20 22 ...

Page 7: ...eces together It is critical that the G1 poles are oriented such that snap buttons are facing each other and each through hole is located closer to the HUB3 corners than the HUB2 corners SEE FIGURE 5 11 Attach two HUB3 corners to the two G1 poles so that the snap buttons secure pieces together PAY ATTENTION TO THE ORIENTATION OF HUB3 SEE FIGURE 5 FIGURE 5 Through Hole Closer to HUB3 than HUB2 Thro...

Page 8: ...her It is critical that the G1 poles are oriented such that snap buttons are facing each other and each through hole is located closer to the HUB3 corners than the HUB2 corners SEE FIGURE 6 13 Attach remaining two HUB3 corners to the two G1 poles so that snap buttons secure pieces together PAY ATTENTION TO THE ORIENTATION OF HUB3 SEE FIGURE 6 FIGURE 6 Through Hole Closer to HUB3 than HUB2 Through ...

Page 9: ...t Blind 14 Slide the two H1 poles into the two I1 poles so that snap buttons secure pieces together SEE FIGURE 7 15 Slide assembled H1 and I1 poles into HUB3 corners so that snap buttons secure pieces together PAY ATTENTION TO THE ORIENTATION OF THE TABS ON H1 AND I1 POLES SO THAT THEY POINT UPWARD SEE FIGURE 7 FIGURE 7 ...

Page 10: ... Permanent Blind 16 Slide remaining two A1 poles into remaining two B1 poles so that snap buttons secure pieces together SEE FIGURE 8 17 Slide assembled A1 and B1 poles into HUB3 corner so that snap buttons secure pieces together You should now have the top tier frame of the blind assembled SEE FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8 ...

Page 11: ...al through holes on the four assembled H1 and I1 poles using four M6 x 35mm bolts 20 and M6 nuts 22 Hand tighten only at this time SEE FIGURE 9 19 Attach the four K1 poles by the end with the hole not the slot to the vertical through holes on the four assembled A1 and B1 poles using four M6 x 35mm bolts 20 and M6 nuts 22 Hand tighten only at this time SEE FIGURE 9 FIGURE 9 20 22 20 ...

Page 12: ...ual Landmark Permanent Blind 20 Attach each set of J1 and K1 poles to the four G1 poles with four M6 x 35mm bolts 20 and M6 nuts 22 Make sure the J1 poles are between the K1 and G1 poles Tighten all loose hardware at this time DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN TO PREVENT CRUSHING TUBING SEE FIGURE 10 FIGURE 10 20 22 ...

Page 13: ...e three N1 poles into the three O1 poles so that snap buttons secure pieces together and set aside 23 Attached assembled L1 and M1 poles to one assembled N1 and O1 pole using the four M6 x 50mm bolts 19 and M6 nuts 22 SEE FIGURE 11 NOTE PAY ATTENTION TO THE ORIENTATION OF THE BOLTS THE HEAD OF THE BOLT MUST BE ON THE TOP OF THE FRAME THIS HELPS PREVENT UNNECESSARY WEAR ON THE SKIN WHEN FULLY ASSEM...

Page 14: ...d O1 poles to the ends of the L1 and M1 poles using eight M6 x 30mm bolts 21 and M6 nuts 22 SEE FIGURE 12 NOTE PAY ATTENTION TO THE ORIENTATION OF THE BOLTS THE HEAD OF THE BOLT MUST BE ON THE TOP OF THE ROOF FRAME THIS HELPS PREVENT UNNECESSARY WEAR ON THE SKIN WHEN FULLY ASSEMBLED 25 Insert the four eave end plugs 23 into the ends of the N1 and O1 poles SEE FIGURE 12 21 22 23 ...

Page 15: ...manent Blind FIGURE 13 26 Attach assembled roof to blind structure using eight M6 x 35mm bolts 20 and M6 nuts 22 PAY ATTENTION TO THE ORIENTATION OF THE ROOF THE ROOF ATTACHES ON THE INSIDE OF THE HUB3 CORNER TABS SEE FIGURE 13 NOTE TIGHTEN ANY LOOSE HARDWARE AT THIS TIME DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN TO PREVENT CRUSHING TUBING ...

Page 16: ...16C 5 Repeat Step 3 for the other side wall panel SKIN ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Lay out all sewn components and familiarize yourself with them Pay special attention to the back wall panel and the two side wall panels as they look similar at first glance but are different The back wall panel has a hook and loop attachment strip sewn across the entire width of panel at the top You can also identify t...

Page 17: ... top clip of one of the window poles to the top of the frame near the K1 brace Connect the bottom clip of the same window pole to the bottom frame by angling the pole towards the center of the window panel and once attached sliding outwards towards F1 brace Repeat for second window pole Secure all of the D ring straps and the hook and loop strap SEE FIGURES 16A 16C AND 17 FIGURE 16A FIGURE 16B FIG...

Page 18: ...op and bottom D ring strap and the hook and loop straps for each front panel to assembled steel frame SEE FIGURE 18 8 Secure the two front wall panels to the side wall panels by matching up the hook and loop attachment strips in the two front corners TIGHTEN D RING STRAPS TO ASSIST IN LINING UP HOOK AND LOOP ATTACHMENT STRIPS Start at the top and work your way to the bottom Adjust and redo as nece...

Page 19: ...s on the front and back wall panels SEE FIGURE 19A NOTE ADJUST AND REDO AS NECESSARY TO TAKE OUT AS MUCH SLACK IN THE FABRIC AS POSSIBLE 11 Wrap the edge corner flaps of the roof panel around the eave corners of the frame assembly and secure with hook and loop attachment squares SEE FIGURE 19B C 12 Pull the roof panel tight by wrapping D ring straps around eave frame Feed the long strap through bo...

Page 20: ...GURE 20 NOTE THE TETHER BUCKLE SHOULD BE LOCATED IN THE LOWER LEFT OF THE BOTTOM HORIZONTAL WINDOW PANEL WITH SHOOTING RAIL AND THE UPPER LEFT OF THE TOP HORIZONTAL WINDOW PANEL 16 On the same window opening attach two vertical window panels 35 by connecting the clips to the right and left sides of the top frame pole and mid frame pole SEE FIGURE 21 NOTE THE TETHER BUCKLE SHOULD BE LOCATED ON THE ...

Page 21: ...d corner brace and then send male buckle through the looped end of the strap Pull tight to snug tether strap to angled corner brace Insert the male buckle into the female buckle attached to the window panel SEE FIGURE 22 20 Repeat for all window and door panels NOTE TETHER STRAPS ARE INTENDED AS A BACKUP ATTACHMENT METHOD SO IN SEVERE WINDS WINDOW AND DOOR PANELS REMAIN ATTACHED TO THE BLIND A B D...

Page 22: ...E FIGURE 23 2 Take loop end of a sewn strap and slide onto corkscrew stake SEE FIGURE 23 3 Wrap opposite end of sewn strap around closest D2 or E2 horizontal frame pole and feed end down through both D rings 4 Send end of sewn strap up and over the bottom D ring and up and through the top D ring 5 Pull end of sewn strap tight to engage frame to ground stake 6 Repeat steps for remaining three corks...

Page 23: ...f the United States of America or Canada This warranty applies only to products which have not been subjected to negligent use misuse uses other than those indicated in the product s owner s manual alteration accident use of unauthorized parts failure to perform periodic maintenance as specified in product s owner s manual or normal wear and tear There is no other expressed warranty Implied warran...

Page 24: ... E2 3 8 22869 LOWER CROSS BRACE F1 8 9 22933 UPPER VERTICAL SUPPORT G1 4 10 22873 ROOF HUB HUB3 4 11 22876 ROOF MOUNT MALE H1 2 12 22878 ROOF MOUNT FEMALE I1 2 KEY PART DESCRIPTION QTY 13 22879 UPPER CROSS BRACE J1 4 14 22880 CORNER CROSS BRACE K1 4 15 22881 ROOF TUBE MALE L1 4 16 22882 ROOF TUBE FEMALE M1 4 17 22935 ROOF SUPPORT MALE N1 3 18 22884 ROOF SUPPORT FEMALE O1 3 19 22334 M6 X 50MM BOLT ...

Page 25: ...HORIZ WINDOW PANEL 3 28 26695 SEWN UPPER HORIZ WINDOW PANEL 3 29 24933 SEWN BACK PANEL 1 30 25475 SEWN RIGHT FRONT PANEL 1 KEY PART DESCRIPTION QTY 31 25474 SEWN LEFT FRONT PANEL 1 32 22887 DOOR TUBE FEMALE Q1 8 33 22889 DOOR TUBE MALE P1 8 34 26721 SEWN DOOR PANEL 2 35 26698 SEWN VERTICAL WINDOW PANEL 6 ITEMS NOT SHOWN 36 25163 TIE DOWN CORKSCREW STAKES KIT 1 37 26931 TETHER STRAP BUCKLE MALE 14 ...

Page 26: ...Check for parts online at www HuntRiversEdge com or call 800 450 EDGE 3343 M F 8 5 26 Operator s Manual Landmark Permanent Blind NOTES ...

Page 27: ...xtra large rungs that a hunter can place 2 feet on the same level Next we use a permanent anti slip coating called Tractionite Our assortment of climbing aids securely attach to the tree using a cam straps or ratchet straps We take immense pride and satisfaction in knowing that our designs consistently gain praise from hunters and outfitters who recognize the little differences A big hunt should n...

Page 28: ...oduct images may not be exact Warning labels in some product images may have been removed for photography purposes only Props shown in photos not included Some assembly may be required Rivers Edge Treestands Inc 1160 Eighth Avenue PO Box 755 Cumberland WI 54829 Phone 800 450 EDGE 3343 Fax 715 822 2124 www HuntRiversEdge com WE ARE HUNTERS ...

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