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1. OWNERS MANUAL  12   x12    Screen House  CTC Model  076 5460 4  CTC151212SH    OUTBOUND     Vee ON  AA TT ET Poe Te SEA  PREECE EE  HAHAHHA EE ere CHRRERRERREE HHP  EREEE HIG BER EEEA  SRRREEe  EEEN EN    EEREREEEE  PREECE EEE  PREECE EEE a  ERLE HH    A   DANGER     Stoves  lanterns  candles  grills  heaters and other fuel burning  devices produce carbon monoxide and will consume the  available oxygen in a tent  Use of such devices in a tent may  cause asphyxiation  carbon monoxide poisoning  and death or  serious and permanent injuries  For this reason     DO NOT use fuel burning devices inside or near this product     Your failure to follow this warning may cause death or serious  and permanent injury to you or others        A WARNING       KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS  FABRIC  This product is made with flame resistant fabric   which meets CPAI 84 specifications  IT IS NOT FIREPROOF   The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any  flame source  The application of any foreign substance to the  fabric may render the flame resistant properties ineffective      Anchor properly at all times and carefully consider campsite  choice  Be aware of possible falling rocks or tree limbs   lightning strikes  flash floods  strong winds and other hazards  which may cause harm to this product or its occupants      Have a minimum of two adults for assembly  During assembly  poles are under tension  If not held firmly in place during  assembly  poles could bre
2. SH_ 10 14    SPECIFICATIONS  Screen House  Floor size  12   x 12     3 65 x 3 65 m   Centre height  7    2 13 m     Weight  8 19 Ibs  3 72 kg        REPLACEMENT PARTS    KEY QTY   ESCRIPTION PART NO     MODEL NO  CTC 151212SH 076 5460 4  a       A Fibreglass Pole   Main HFP11 195f 352 202f pf     tentstakes   HMS47         ee    ss 2   o   e ee  ee Wie re     Ss  e m                om             TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    Condensation occurs when warm moist air inside tent comes in contact with cooler outside air  Avoid touching walls to reduce contact leakage  Venting doors and  windows will reduce condensation  Store wet clothing outside of tent  A battery powered fan may be helpful  Not applicable to screen houses     2  SEAM LEAKAGE Apply a generous amount of seam sealer on inside seams  Seam sealer may be purchased at any local sporting goods store     To avoid mildew  store tent screen house ONLY when thoroughly dry  However  if mildew occurs  use a soft bristle brush or sponge with mild dishwashing soap or Fels  3  MILDEW    Naptha soap to clean  Let dry thoroughly  and a tent approved water repellent compound may be applied     4  REPAIRING A TEAR For small tears  use a self adhesive patch kit  We recommend a canvas or awning repair shop for larger tears     5 FAULTY ZIPPER Zippers are self repairing  If the zipper separates  you can move the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and rework the zipper     1  CONDENSATION             6  FADING FABRIC Do not leave u
3. ak or flip up  possibly causing  serious injury      Safety glasses may be worn throughout the assembly  process as an additional precaution      Exercise care when using electric devices in and near tents     CLEANING    Allow dirt to dry on the fabric after a rainfall before lightly  sweeping it off with a brush  For tougher stains  spray the area  with water and lightly wipe it off with a few strokes  Do not use  washer or dryer  DO NOT SCRUB THE FABRIC  ALWAYS MAKE  SURE IT IS COMPLETELY DRY BEFORE REPACKING        CTC 7 DAY REPLACEMENT WARRANTY   Unpack and inspect all contents for defects in workmanship and  materials within 7 days of purchase  If any defects are found   return the product to the place of purchase  along with the proof  of purchase  and it will be replaced free of charge     1 YEAR REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY   This product carries a replacement parts warranty against defects  in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from  date of purchase  At its discretion  the manufacturer may provide  replacement parts  Original purchaser will be required to provide  proof of purchase  The consumer will be responsible for shipping  costs incurred outside of the U S  or Canada     Warranties DO NOT cover normal wear and tear  misuse  abuse   inclement weather conditions  i e  wind  rain  hail  lightning   tornadoes or hurricanes  or other acts of God  mildew and  rotting  damage or fading caused by prolonged exposure to UV  rays  This warranty gives you 
4. d  for use on outdoor equipment      Spray with insecticide      Store on concrete floor     For your tent  screen house or canopy DO        Always extinguish campfire before sleeping or leaving the area      Exercise care when using electricity and lighting      Make certain it is properly ventilated in all weather conditions   In extreme weather conditions  snow could obstruct airflow and  cause asphyxiation  Clear frequently      Anchor securely to provide additional security in changing  climatic conditions  Snow pegs  skis and or heavy rocks may be  necessary to supplement stakes and guy lines      Take down and store properly after camping     NOTICE     Do Not Return to Retail Store  For Warranty consideration  or for replacement parts call    888 280 7876  HKD Global Ltd    317 Elm St  Washington  MO 63090 USA  customerservice hkdglobal net       CAMPERS    TIPS    The key to an enjoyable camping experience is planning and  preparation     Before you go       Research the area where you intend to camp  Prepare for any  possible weather condition  Be aware of hazards and emergency  protocol  Know the rules and regulations     Check out your equipment before your trip  Be sure your cook  stove  lanterns  flashlights  air mattress  etc   are in good working  order  Erect your tent to become familiar with setup  Once  you ve assembled your tent in a dry  well ventilated area  apply  seam sealing compound to the stitching of the inside seams  following manufacturer s direc
5. meter is even and squared    4  Hammer the stakes into the ground at a 45   angle using a hammer or mallet     1  Secure screen house using all guy lines and stakes     Screen house must be secured for proper function     oe   ii  AEH H EEEREN Ny k   a  TTET TTT TTT Vianna ATT  MMANARANNNNNNNNARANNANAMAANANNNN ANANANANANNNARARNNN IANAARANANNNNARARRRNANAAAA    Step 7  Fully assembled    Screen house appears as shown     ea  COO TTT Sune    Step 8  Disassembly    1  To take down the screen house  disassemble  in reverse order    2  Be sure to leave doors and windows  unzipped to avoid zipper damage    3  Remove stakes with hammer or stake  puller  DO NOT pull on tent    4  Carefully disengage poles from pins  Push  poles away from you through the sleeves    to minimize risk of damage to tent or poles     5  Keep poles and stakes together in bags  provided     Step 9  Packing the screen house    1  Spread screen house flat  distribute evenly   2  Fold into quarters not to exceed the length  of pole bag     Fold Dimension A should  V n ate S VA    be close to but not    of the pole bag     3  Lay pole bag at opposite end from door   Tightly roll bag and skin forcing air through  unzipped door     Front of tent   door unzipped     4  Secure with ties and place in carry bag with  stakes and accessories    5  Screen house must be clean and dry before  storage  Do not store on concrete floor     Be certain campfires are extinguished   Dispose of garbage appropriately        CTC151212
6. p in direct sunlight longer than necessary  If left in sunlight for prolonged periods of time  fabric will fade and weaken     A ground cloth under the floor helps prolong its life  provides additional insulation and moisture protection  The cloth should be smaller than the floor to prevent rain  from running under the tent  Not applicable to screen houses     7 FLOOR CONDENSATION       8  USE OF STAKES Stakes should be installed at a 45   angle using a hammer or mallet  Stake loops should be kept taut without over stretching fabric or webbing  This could cause tears or  l leakage  To remove safely  use a hammer or stake puller  Do not remove by pulling on the fabric     CTC151212SH_ 10 14    
7. set up  C  Fibreglass Poles   2 each  total       Select a clean  level area for the campsite  free  of debris and sharp objects  away from a  natural watercourse     A  Main   2 each     To prevent damage to the zippers  unzip the  doors and windows of the screen house prior  L  Tent Stakes   12 each  to disassembly        Step 3  Spread out screen house  insert poles Step 4  Raise the screen house    1  Spread out screen house on flat  clean and level surface  Zippered openings should be 1  With one person at each end of assembled pole  lift the screen house  Place the bottoms  closed for proper assembly  of the leg onto the pins attached to the stake loops at the corners of the screen house   2  Locate roof pole sleeves and insert two main poles  A  so the poles cross at the top of the Repeat for the remaining pole   screen house  Use the diagram below as a guide     A d    A E HN E  Pee eee riTeee EERE EE EHR EERE SEER ScH  Atti GANMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNAANARARAANA AANNANNNNNNNNANNNNNNNNNENENDA GAN  Liev eer SESE RRECA er TT LLD ALLL  HAH erer       CTC151212SH_ 10 14    Step 5  Fasten hooks and stake screen house Step 6  Secure guy lines    1  Clip the plastic hooks on the screen house to the fibreglass pole frame    2  Stake down the screen house by inserting a stake through the stake loops  located along the  perimeter of the screen house    3  Position the poles so the sod cloth around the perimeter of the screen house is taut but  remains on the sod  Make certain the peri
8. specific legal rights  You may also  have other rights which vary depending on locale    Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for  any incidental or consequential damages     The tent is water repellent  It is not waterproof  During heavy or  continuous rain  some leakage may occur  Avoid contact between  objects and the inside of the tent  as this may result in leakage at  points of contact  In the event of seam leakage  apply   a seam sealer compound     Although our products are manufactured according to rigorous  specifications  periods of wind or rain may loosen the stakes and  cause the frame to sink into the ground  This will weaken the  structure   s overall rigidity  Puddles may also form on the roof if  the unit has not been assembled tightly  If pooling should occur   it is advisable to drain the fly to avoid possible damage to frame  and fabric  Adjustment of guy lines may be necessary  In case of  inclement weather  remove valuables and seek appropriate  shelter  Intended for recreational use only     For your tent  screen house or canopy DO NOT        Pitch near an open fire      Use candles or open flames of any kind inside or near it      Leave children unattended inside      Use fuel burning  oxygen consuming devices  heaters  lanterns   cooking stoves or other flame sources  inside      Refuel lamps  heaters or stoves inside      Smoke inside      Store flammable liquids inside      Use water repellent compounds other than those recommende
9. tions  Allow to dry thoroughly  before storage  Reapply annually     Checklists are great planning tools  Here are some areas to  consider     Camp setup  Tent  chairs  table  ground cloth  entrance mat  tarp   poles  rope  stakes  bungee cords  duct tape  zip ties   hammer tools  bedding     Kitchen setup  food and beverages  Plan for transport   preparation  storage and disposal  Remember to pack  fire starting devices in waterproof containers  and bring pots   dishes  utensils  can opener  heavy duty garbage bags and  biodegradable soap  Store your food in lockers or out of sight in  vehicles     Clothing  Be prepared for all your activities  Include a hat   sunglasses and quality socks  Dress in layers     Hygiene  Personal toiletries  rubber gloves  basic first aid items   Don t forget your medications     Miscellaneous  Extra batteries  sewing kit  clothespins  dust  pan brush and insect repellant     Be considerate of others  humans and wildlife   Remember to clean up and dispose of waste properly      Leave no trace behind        CTC151212SH_ 10 14    Step 1  Verify package contents Step 2  Assemble poles    SCREEN HOUSE     _  Screen House  1 each 1  Assemble the screen house poles by  CTC15121 2SH 076 5460 4  placing fibreglass sections into the metal  ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PHE ferrules  Two poles are provided   IMPORTANT NOTES       Assemble your screen house before camping  to become familiar with the assembly     2 each  A  Main    Two people are recommended for 
    
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