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TAKE-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 

 

1.  Close all windows.  Leave one or both doors open to allow 
air to escape. 
 
2.  Remove all ropes and ice anchors and store them in the 
provided pouch or in the carry bag side pocket.  In windy 
conditions, remove ice anchors after collapsing the roof and 
walls. 
 
3.  Step on the skirt of the short (6 foot) side.  Push the center 
hub until the wall collapses inward 

(Photo 20)

.

  

Continue 

either clockwise or counter-clockwise pushing each wall 
inward until all the walls are collapsed 

(Photo 21)

.  The 

shelter will fall to the ice on its own. 
 
4.  Push the hub of the roof (red loop) down until it collapses 

(Photo 22)

 
NOTE:  The red looped hub (roof) gets deployed FIRST on 
set-up and collapsed LAST on take-down. 
 
Make sure the roof collapses all the way.  You may have to 
pull up on the edge of the roof to get the roof hub to 
collapse. 
 

   

TAKE-DOWN 

INSTRUCTIONS 

5.  Fold up the shelter 

(Photo 23)

 
6.  When folding the shelter up for storage, inspect the hub 
systems and poles for entanglement. 
 

NOTE:  It is extremely important to ensure the hub 
systems and poles are not tangled before completely 
folding the tent up for storage (Photo 24). 

 
7.  Once the hub systems are all free and the tent is completely 
folded, store in carry bag.  Place the folded shelter and the ice 
anchor/rope pouch back into the carrying case with the hubs 
toward the bottom end of the bag.   
 

Make sure your ice shelter is completely dried out after
each use and before storing. Store your ice shelter in a
cool, dry place. Keep away from rodents. 

 

Photo 22 

Photo 23 

Photo 24 

Tangled 

Untangled 

Photo 20 

Photo 21 

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Страница 1: ...honored without an original dated receipt IMPORTANT PLEASE READ Warranty Information This product is warranted to the original retail purchaser not transferable to be free from manufacturers defects f...

Страница 2: ...e flame retardant properties ineffective Night time exterior reflectors must be visible to reduce risk of collisions This tent is made with flame resistant fabric which meets CPAI 84 specifications PA...

Страница 3: ...nd on the skirt of the long side of the shelter grasp the red loop sewn onto the eyelet in the center of the roof with one hand and place your other hand on the opposite side at the roof line Pull upw...

Страница 4: ...strap tight Photo 10 Repeat for each anchor drilled into the ice In windy conditions you may need to screw an anchor outside the shelter several feet away from the hub on the windward side and attach...

Страница 5: ...expandable fabric in place Photo 12 3 Push the expandable section outward and secure the top corners with the corner braces photo 13 4 Walk outside and pull the expandable section outward as far as it...

Страница 6: ...ces and place them in their holders photo 17 4 Push the expandable wall inward stuffing the expandable fabric in as you go 5 Attach all Velcro tabs on the outside of the shelter 6 Attach the skirt Vel...

Страница 7: ...lapsed LAST on take down Make sure the roof collapses all the way You may have to pull up on the edge of the roof to get the roof hub to collapse TAKE DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 5 Fold up the shelter Photo 23...

Страница 8: ...er Injury or death may result from fire if tent fabric is exposed to open flame The tent is not fireproof but the fabric is treated with a fire retardant that meets CPAI 84 specifications Application...

Страница 9: ...acky then place the patch on the tent and they will stick together Q Is there anything can be put on outside of the tent to prevent water from coming through when we are using it A Customers have been...

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