Component List: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A TETRAGON
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Component List: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A TETRAGON
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A TETRAGON TWO POLE DOME TENT: Raise up the tent poles and attach the peak of the tent to them. Capture both poles, with the toggle and loop, where they cross. See fig 4 and 5. Drape the fly over the tent with the rod sleeves above the door and rear window. Slide the brim rods into these sleeves. See fig 9. Reach under the fly and wrap the hook and loop straps around the poles to secure the fly to the tent frame. See fig 10. Fasten the shock corded J-hook, at each of the corners of the fly, to the stake out rings on corners of the tent. See fig 11. Component List: fig 4 1 Tent Body, 2 Tent Poles, 1 Carry Bag, 1 Tent Fly, 2 Brim Rods, 1 Stake Bag w/Stakes, 1 Pole Bag, 2 Storage Pockets, 1 Sewn-in Gear Loft NOTE: fig 10 s Although it is possible to pitch this tent alone, it is faster and easier with two people. s Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to get the tent out. These actions may cut the shock-cord and/or damage the pole ends. s The tent clip webbing is now color coded for even easier set-up. Just clip one pole to one color. Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground. If it's windy, stake down one front corner into wind. Assemble all the poles to their full length. Lay the poles side by side and divide according to length. Lay the two long poles across the tent body. They should run corner to corner crossing in the center. See fig 1. fig 5 Start at the bottom and attach all the clips to the poles to create a freestanding tent. Place it in the desired location. Stake the tent down through the corner rings. Stake the opposite corners while applying tension to smooth the floor wrinkles. NOTE: General purpose stakes are included but snow or sand stakes can be purchased at a Eureka! dealer. See fig 6, 7 and 8. fig 11 fig 9 Reach under the fly and insert the brim rod tips into web grommets to tension the rod and create an arch over the door. Repeat this over the rear window. See fig 12. Pull out and stake down the two front loops of the fly vestibule. Then pull out, stake down and tension the attached cord on each the side of the fly. fig 1 fig 6 Place a corner pin into the end of one of the poles. See fig 2. At the opposite end, with the pole in one hand and a pin & ring in the other, feed the pole up, bending it evenly along its length to create an arc. Make sure the ferrules do not get caught on the tent body. Place the pin into the end of the pole to maintain tension. Repeat with the other pole. See fig 3. We recommend that you attach cords to the fly storm loops and stake them down. See fig 13. fig 12 fig 2 fig 3 fig 7 fig 13 fig 8 Your tent is now ready for use. REV. D 4.09 Good: 4 stakes /4 lines Best: 4 stakes /8 lines CONDENSATION & VENTING: protect it. normally does not affect the performance of the frame. CLEANING: search of food. SEAM SEALING: We recommend use of a sealer such as Kenyon Seam Sealer 3 or McNett Outdoor SeamGrip®. penetration of the sealer. STAKING: needed. Staking in special conditions: GUY LINES: purpose. sleeping and camping tents. We also and for the . and digital compasses to See and See JOHNSON OUTDOORS GEAR LLC REV E. FEB 09