Component List: 1 Tent Body, 4 Poles, 1 Tent Fly,
1 Fly Rod, 2 Brim Rods, 1 Pole Bag, 1 Carry Bag,
1 Stake Bag w/ Stakes
ASSEMBLY
1. Lay the tent body out on the ground and open the door. In windy
conditions, the windward corner of the tent should be staked
down. Take all of the poles and rods out of the carry bag,
assemble them and divide according to their length.
IMPORTANT: To prevent damage the spider hub and roof cloth
are color coded. Orient the spider such that the roof fabric is not
twisted and the two spider arms, colored yellow, face the tan
fabric insert at the tent's peak.
2. One end of each frame pole has a larger diameter. Insert this end
onto one of the arms of the spider. Make sure that it seats
securely. Improper fit can cause the spider to break. See fig.1.
3. Follow the seam from the spider, down to the corner of the tent.
Make sure that the spider is properly oriented, then insert the pin
on the corner ring into the other end of the pole.
5. Connect all clips and rings to the frame.
See fig.3.
4. Insert the next pole onto the opposite arm on the spider. Tension
this assembly by placing the corner pin in the other end of this
pole. See fig.2.
With the assembly on the ground, place a third pole into the spider
and place the corner pin in the other end. Lift the spider and insert
the last pole. Apply tension by inserting the corner pin into the end
of this pole.
6. Lay the fly out on the ground, upside down. Thread the brim rods
through the sleeves on the fly. Fit the fly rod into the web pockets
on the underside of the fly and secure with the Velcro tab at the
center. See fig.4.
We recommend:
During wind, the tent should be guyed out by the storm rings on the fly. Tie ropes
(not included) to the rings and stake them out about three feet from the tent.
See fig.5.
When taking the tent down, reverse steps, leave door open and roll toward door
to allow air to escape.
To prevent condensation, keep the door and windows open. Open from the top in
bad weather and from the bottom during fair weather.
7.Turn the fly right side up and
drape it over the tent with a brim
rod over each door. Wrap and
secure the Velcro straps around
the poles to keep the fly in place.
Insert each end of a brim rod into
the corresponding grommet on the
tent. Set the hoods to the same
height. If the fly has shifted, adjust
the Velcro straps on the frame.
Fasten the side release buckles at
all of the corners and tension until
wrinkles are gone.
8. Stake out the tent through the corner rings. Stake opposite corners while
applying tension to square the tent and remove wrinkles from the floor. Stake out
the fly through the rings on the side of the fly. Stake down the side pull outs to
provide maximum floor space. See fig.5.
NOTES:
• General purpose stakes have been included, sand or snow may require a more
substantial stake. Purchase these from your Eureka! dealer.
• When you roll down the windows, tuck the fabric into its pocket at the bottom.
• The two corner closet/organizers are designed for clothes and small accessories.
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fig. 1
fig. 2
Brim Rod
Grommet
fig. 3
fig. 5
fig. 4
Although it is possible to pitch this tent alone, it is faster and easier
with two people. 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.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TITAN TENT:REV E 4.09