Arctic Oven 10 X 20 Instructions www.alaskatent.com
November 5, 2003 Page 3 of 9
5. Attach “end poles” to the remaining two typical legs
of the “end spider”. Make sure that the non-typical leg
of the “end spider” is pointed toward the center of the
tent body. You should now have an “end pole”
connected between each of the four typical legs of the
“end spider” and a ring and pin assembly. Continuing
at the same end of the tent body, grasp the “end spider”
with one hand. With the other hand, firmly slide one
end of a “ridge pole” over the non-typical leg of the
“end spider”.
6. Grasp the connected “ridge pole” with one hand.
With the other hand, firmly slide one of the straight
legs of the “center spider” into the end of the “ridge
pole”. Grasp the connected “center spider” with one
hand. With the other hand, firmly slide the larger end
of one “center pole” over one of the angled legs of the
“center spider”. Following the black nylon edge
binding, locate the middle side ring and pin assembly.
While holding the “center pole” in one hand, and the
ring and pin assembly in the other, insert the pin into
the bottom of the pole. Moving to the opposite side of
the tent body, attach the remaining “center pole”. Grasp the “center spider” with one hand. With
the other hand, firmly slide one end of the remaining “ridge pole” over the straight leg of the
“center spider”.
7. Grasp the unattached end of the “ridge pole” with
one hand. With the other hand, firmly slide the non-
typical leg of the “end spider” into the “ridge pole”.
Moving to the unassembled end of the tent body,
maneuver the tent body until the floor is flat and fully
extended. Step through the opened zipper door. While
holding an “end pole” in one hand, and a corner ring
and pin assembly in the other, insert the pin into the
smaller end of the “end pole”. Grasp the “end spider”
in one hand. Make sure that the non-typical leg of the
“end spider” is pointed toward the center of the tent
body. With the other hand, firmly slide the larger end of the “end pole” over one of the “end
spider’s” typical legs.