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Instructions Eureka! s, Modèle Timberline SQ Outfitter

Fabricant : Eureka! s
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Nom Fichier : TLineSQOUT09IM.pdf
Langue d'enseignement: en
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Remove the fly. Un-clip the tent from the poles. Pull poles out of the grommets, collapse the poles and stow in the bag. Fold the tent and fly. Lay the fly on the folded tent along with the bag of poles. Roll up all and stow in the carry bag. Optional: Add durability and versatility to your tent with our “Lite-Set” Footprint. It’s made of the same fabric as the tent's floor: complete with web loops, grommets, and side release buckles. The Footprint, in combination with the fly and poles creates a lightweight, compact basic shelter. This option reduces the carry weight by more than 25%. Assembly Instructions Timberline SQ Outfitter fig.2 fig.3 fig.1 fig.4 fig.5 fig.6 fig.10 fig.11 fig.12 Component List: 1 Tent Body, 1 Tent Fly, 6 Part Frame Assembly, 1 Carry Bag, 1 Stake Bag with Stakes & Guy lines, 1 Pole Bag, 1 Pole Repair Splint NOTE: 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. 1. Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground. In windy conditions, stake down one front corner into the wind. See fig.1. 3. Fit the posts into the webs: There are grommeted webs sewn to each corner of the tent. Start at either end and working you way around the tent, insert the posts into the grommets. See fig. 3 & 4. 4. Raise the frame: Start at either end and insert the ridge pole into the hub sleeve labeled EUREKA!. Walk to the opposite end and grasp both the ridge pole and the second hub. Push/curve the poles until the ridge pole fits securely into the second hub. See fig. 5 & 6. 11. At each corner, attach the web buckles from the fly, to their mates on the tent web. Pull the web to adjust tension as needed. See fig.14. 12. Stake down the fly: Use the silver skewers to stake through the web loops on the vestibule/door. At each side of the fly, tie guy out lines to the two rings and stake these down also. Important: Use the slider to adjust tension. For proper ventilation, the fly must not lay against the tent. See fig.15 & 16. Your tent is ready! 7. Stake the tent down: The tent is now freestanding. Move it to your desired location. Use the yellow stakes and drive them down through the corner web loops. Stake diagonally opposite corners while applying tension to smooth the floor wrinkles and square the tent. See fig.10. 10. Attach the extensions to the ridge pole hub: Fit one of the ridge extension poles into the hub and into the rod pocket at the edge of the fly. Grasp the top and pivot forward to seat. Repeat at other end of the tent. See fig. 13. 9. Attach the fly to the spreader pole: Reach under the fly at the middle near the roof. Locate the sewn on pocket and slide it over the pocket end of the spreader pole. Repeat at the other end. See fig. 12. 2. Join the frame sections on the ground: Fit each pole to its mate or hub. The sections are shockcorded. It is important to make sure that each section has firmly seated into the hub. Improperly fit poles may cause the hub to break. Set the “A” frames over the tent so that the poles align to the tent corner webs and the hub sleeve labeled EUREKA! is pointing toward tent center. See fig. 2 & 3. 8. Attach the fly to the tent: Drape the fly over the top of the tent. Pull the fabric out and over the hubs and out and over the spreader. The fly fits either way. Align the webs on the fly to the webs on the tent corners. See fig. 11. fig.13 fig.16 fig.15 fig.14 “A” Frames Repair Splint Ridge Pole Ridge Extensions Spreader Pole fig.7 fig.8 6. Install the spreader pole: The spreader pole fits across the top, over and perpendicular to the ridge pole. There are two pockets sewn to the top of the tent body. Fit the poles into these pockets. It is easier if you slide the pole into a pocket first and then push it over to the other side. See fig. 8. Then, work your way down and across the frame, attaching the pole clips as you go. See fig. 9 & 10. 5. Attach the tent body to the frame: There are two types of connectors sewn to the tent body. For the first, hang the two end shockcords onto the stand-offs on the hubs. See fig. 7 fig.9 Good: 4 stakes /4 lines Best: 4 stakes /8 lines REV E. FEB 09 SEAM SEALING: We recommend use of a sealer such as Kenyon Seam Sealer 3 or McNett Outdoor SeamGrip®. • Work in a fully ventilated area. • Set the tent up or lay the tent out flat. Taut seams allow for even application and penetration of the sealer. • Decide which seams need to be sealed. For example, seams that will be exposed to rain, runoff, or ground level water are a must for sealing, while seams on uncoated nylon or mesh panels don’t need treatment. There is no need to seal the seams in the roof or the factory taped seams. We recommend sealing both floor and fly seams and reinforcements. • Apply sealant to the inside and outside of all exposed seams. Several thin layers will work better than one thick layer. Read and follow manufacture's instructions. STAKING: All tents ...


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