3 RaiseTent Center of

–Assemble center shock-corded brace poles (red sticker, longer poles). Pole should be initially adjusted to the inner most hole “A”. (illus. 7)

–Insert square end of brace poles into curved roof poles and raise tent upright. (illus. 5, 6, 7)

–Brace poles

 

illus. 7

 

Poles should be initially

 

adjusted to the inner

should attach to squeeze pins

most hole “A”.

 

at bottom of tent. Illus 5

Brace Pole

illus. 6 When attaching the Brace

 

poles to the Curved Poles make

 

sure that the Brace poles naturally

Curved

point straight down.

poles in pole

illus. 5

sleeve

 

Shown with both Center

 

Brace Poles in

 

position and Curved

 

poles through both

 

center pole

 

sleeves.

Raise Sides of Tent

–Assemble end (blue sticker, round ends)

 

4 shock-corded Brace Poles

Center Brace Pole

–Insert (blue sticker) Brace Poles into end

illus. 8

roof assemblies. MAKE SURE when

Insert Squeeze

attaching the Brace poles to the curved

Pin into pole

poles the bottom of the Brace pole

 

naturally points down and toward the

 

center of the tent. (illus. 9)

Rainfly

–Brace poles should attach to squeeze

 

pins at bottom of tent.

 

–Can be adjusted to accomodate terrain

 

–Assemble Awning Poles

 

–Tie a loop on the non adjustable

 

end of Guy Line

 

–Remove Rubber Tip, insert Awning

 

Poles into plastic “O” ring at end of

 

awning and place loop of Guy Line

 

over pole tips (illus. 10) Replace

 

Rubber Tip.

 

–Stake out Guy Lines from awning

 

corners (illus. 11)

 

–Drape Rainfly over tent and attach “S”

illus. 9 Tent shown

hooks on Rainfly into holes in brace

completely set-up.

poles (illus. 11)

 

–Awning can be tied down over the tent door

 

for added protection from wind and rain

 

–Awning should be rolled back or tied down

 

in winds and rain

 

Awning

illus. 10

Plastic

 

 

“O” Ring

 

Awning Pole

 

Brace Pole

 

with hole

 

for Rainfly

 

“S” hooks

illus. 11 Stake out awning poles with adjustable Guy Lines. Slide the metal disc up the rope to tighten Guy Line.

Things You Should Know

Under certain conditions (cold weather, high humidity, etc.)

condensation will form on the inside surfaces of your tent. Condensation is caused by water vapor from your breath, perspiration, or any wet clothing inside your tent. It is NOT LEAKAGE through the tent fabric. It can be minimized by removing wet clothing from your tent and by providing good ventilation through the tent.

Never store tent, even for a short period of time, without drying it thoroughly and brushing off caked dirt. Do not pack stakes or poles inside your tent. Use separate stor- age bag.

STAKES SHOULD BE REMOVED BY PULLING ON THE STAKE ITSELF. NEVER PULL ON THE TENT FABRIC OR TENT STAKE LOOP TO REMOVE STAKE.

TENT POLES SHOULD NOT BE LEFT TELESCOPED

TOGETHER DURING STORAGE.

Seam sealer has not been provided with your tent. It is necessary

and we recommend seam sealing your tent prior to camping. Seam sealer may be pur- chased through your local retailer or at your local sporting goods store.

Rev. 7/01

Do not leave your tent set-up for weeks at a time, be aware that exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun can seriously damage nylon material and/or cause it to become discolored.

WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES

AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC. This tent meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. The fabric may burn left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame- resistant properties ineffective.

THE COLEMAN CO., INC.

3600 N. Hydraulic • Wichita, Kansas 67219

1-800-835-3278 • www.coleman.com

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