REV B. 11.07
6. Raise and center the arch over the fabric and attach the
remaining two poles to erect a free standing unit. See fig. 5.
7. Attach the four center
clips to the poles. See fig.6.
Component List:
1 Screen/Body w/ Hub
1 Tent Bag
1 Pole Bag
4 Tent Poles 3 Awning Poles
1 Stake Bag W/ Stakes & Guy lines
You can usually assemble this structure alone. However, with first
time set-up or with windy conditions, you will need help.
fig.6
fig.4
fig.2
fig.3
fig.5
fig.7
fig.8
1. Unpack the tent bag, pole bag and separate all of the components.
Unroll and unfold the fabric into a rough rectangle with the Eureka! label up.
2. Assemble all of the shock-corded poles. Check and make sure
that each section is fully seated into the next.
3. Locate the spider hub fitting, in its bag, attached
to the center of the roof. See fig.1& 2.
5. Check and make sure the hub and fabric are aligned.Then, insert
the proper corner ring & pin into the bottom pole section. See fig.4.
8. Attach the bungee cords to the corner hooks.
Then attach all remaining clips. See fig.7 & 8.
11. The Northern Breeze features an awning over each door. Untie one of
the awnings and assemble the three awning poles. The tall pole fits in
the center grommet with the two shorter poles at the sides. Drive three
stakes, each one pole length out from the tent, and attach a cord/slider
to the awning loop at each pole and to its stake.
Adjust the slider for proper tension.
See fig.10.
The Northern Breeze also features an
optional floor.
Lay out the floor inside the
tent and attach the tabs to the snaps on
the skirt. See fig.11
9. Square up the tent and stake down all four
corner loops. See fig.8.
fig.8
fig.9
fig.10
fig.11
fig.1
Assembly Instructions for
the Northern Breeze:
10. Tuck the ground
skirts under the walls
and into the tent.
Your Northern Breeze
is ready. See fig.9.
4. One end of each frame pole has a larger diameter. Slide this end onto
one of the arms of the hub. Make sure that it seats securely. Improper fit
can cause the hub to break. Slide another pole onto the opposite arm.
See
fig.3.