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1. the side of the guy out Tis prevents al movement exept toward the anchor The guy ines will work together hough opposton Se lusraons below my 3 Coot sake ines ssa oes CONDENSATION a VENTING Through perspiration and breathing an adult gies of about a pnt of water overnight it cannot escape the water vapor condenses to Kiquid Most often water found in the tent a result ofthis condensation rather than from the tent leaking Condensation often forms where the sleeping bag touches the side ofthe tent under the sleeping pad or on coated surfaces such asthe door flaps Aten double wall constuction allows the vapor to scape through the rool othe outside keeping the side ofthe tent dry Leave the windows parially open at night to provide cross ventation and further educe condensation Cross vetlaon becomes more important in very humidor extremely cold condtons when the permeable roti ess effective The features that enhance vention are windows shortheted fs bottom venting rot vents and High Low venting dors These are specific to each tent model Given the importance of proper vnlaton We use High Low venting inmost of cur tens Ths allows cooler a in through the low vents and warmer moist air up and out through the high vents High Low venting i accomplished within the ine tet via root vents doors and windows tis important to vent the vestbul Unvented itcan inhibit iow nto the ent ur tent vesbules prot rom
2. the abity to short sheet by means of rippers amp togeles and staked vestibule pull ous ceate a belloning fect Most of our tens are equipped with a Higl Low venting door This design allows increased ailow ito the tent frm the botiom Open the low verfwindow to adit cool ar lowing the warmer air ut though the igh roof vents When rain and wind prevent the low vent from being pened the high door vent can sll be used Fy overhangs or vesbules protect ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT Unrailet fight damage to tent fabric is caused by excessive exposure to sunlight While our fabrics are UV resistant any synthetic fabric is susceptble to UV degradation UV damage wil cause nylon and polyester to become brite ad tear easly We recommend that you use the ain fy even on ear days tacts as sunscreen othe tent Arai yi both easier and less expensive to replace if damaged UV damage can be minimized by execting tents on shaded tes with low exposure to det sunlight GENERAL POLE CARE Never le tent poles snap together as ths can damage the poe end Do not drop tet or pole bags on their ends and donot bounce a tent bag on send to gt the tent out These actions may ct the shock cord and damage the poe ends The aluminum frame may bend slighty and take a set through wage this normally does no fled the performance ofthe frame GENERAL TENT CARE Sweep the tet floor dal to prevent damage rom tones Trynatto wea shoes inside yo
3. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FORTHE SUITE 4 and SUITE 6 CAMPING TENTS Eurekast Component List 1 Tent 2Tent Poles 1 Hoop 2 Fly Poles 1 Carry Bag 1 Pole Bag 1 Stake Bag w Stakes and Guys 1 Rain Fly 1 Storage Basket and 1 Divider Curtain in the Suite 6 NOTE This isalarge family style tent and we recommend that you have two people for setup Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end Donot bounce tent bag on its end to get the tent out These actions may cut the shock cord and or damage the pole ends Raise the tent Unroll and unfold the ten and lay i onthe ground fi s windy stake down one front comer into wind Lay the poles side by side and divide according to length 2 ong for the tent 1 long with gray section Hoop and 2 short forthe fy Assemble the shock corded poles as you work Try to keep the pole sections from snapping together as this can damage the ends Make certain each plain end has been properly seated into its metal ferrule Slide the one tent pole through each sleeve The poles should run from corer to comer and cross at the rear ofthe tent body See fig 1 Start atthe rear of the tent and insert the post end of the poles into the web grommets See fig2 At the opposite end with the pole in one hand and the web 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 sleeves Place the post end in
4. NCIDENTAL O8 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Save states do nt allow the excision Hittin of cdental or consequential damages so the above iitaon or exclusion may nat apply to you What Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC Wil Det I afer inspecin wend that 2 produc failed due toa manufacuring or material defect we wil repair o replace the produc tou option without charge How to Obtain Warranty Service Return the produ eight prepaid tothe Dealer fom whom twas purchased or contact our Customer Satisfaction Deparment for retum authorization tall fee 1 2005728872 Collec shipments or shipments wihout rum authorization cannot be accepted The product registration card package with our product need not be eure for the warrant to be efecive and for youto recive waranty service Repales If your Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC product needs serie of repae due to normal wear and tear animal aac accident or some oer reason thats not covered under the waranty we wil provide the necessary service fora reasonable charge pus tipping and handing We requie hat produts cepted for any repair be propery deaned according to our recommended are instructions Please send your product or component that requ repair eg tent fy postage prepaid alongwith a description of what needs atten For serie and repairs please contac our Customer Satisfaction Depart tolfree 180035728822 How State Law Relates To This Warranty This waranty gives you spedc egal ight and you ma
5. ling onthe tnt becketfop as this could cause the fabric to tear The best way isto pry onthe stake se Staking in specal conditions Sand Use lng broad stakes with plenty of surface area in lose sl Hard Rocky or Frozen Sol Stal stakes work best Sore stel stakes separately Their sharp edges can cat fabric and leave rst stan which might damage your tent Snow Use dead man anchors Te tent to buried abe branches tent bags or Stuf sacks filed with snow ore tents to snow shoes sis o ki poe which are studkin the snow GUY LINES Donat depend upon staking alone to keep your tent secure during high winds Mast tent modes have bulinlops or ings a optimal gu out cations ls important to putin the erate guying out your tent Corey done tan save your tent uring exceptional weather Make sare thatthe top fy is securely attached to the tent frame Ties hook and oop or dogbones and elastic laps are sewn to the underside of the for this purpose tach parachute cord tothe loops ings and stake them in the round thee or four feet from the edge ofthe tent Ifstaked too dose tothe ten wind can cause an upward pl that could dshdge the takes Ifyou tent doesnot have loops or rng for guy outs ata guy lines 3 to 12 ofthe way up the framework onthe main sidewall This enables the uy Iie to support the loner section of the poe while th upper pole can flex and defect wind gusts tis best to run two cords tan angle from
6. ls dn corrode rsa rity Clan the zippers witha quick dip in water and then dry them off Tiss especialy important if you ve been camping in location with sant you dont ean the zippers the siders wil wear out and eventually he teeth vil become inoperable ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS DO NOT misuse moity or ser this produc in any way from its condtion at the time of sale Aeration modification or any use of this product contrary tothe accompanying writen instructions shall od the warranty Moreover any misuse alteration or modification ofthe produc shall absolve Johnson Outdoors Gear LC ofan Sabity for property damages or injuries sustained sa result of such misuse modification or aeration LIMITED WARRANTY What Is Covered Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC warants to the original purchaser tha its produc are free fom defect in matsial and workmanship foe the ie ofthe produc except as qualified below The He ofthe product eerie om the date of purchase un such time asthe products no longer srviceabe due to normal wea and teat What is Not Covered Johnson Outdoors Gear LC shal not be responsible forthe atl breakdown of material tht occur ieitaby wth extended se eg U Volt Ugh damage on tents exhausted spp defects cause by cide suse aeration animal tad som damage mus or improper care THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES BEYOND THE TERMS OF THIS LUMITED WARRANT INNO EVENT SHALL JOHNSON OUTDOORS GEAR LLC BE LUABLE FOR I
7. of the fly vestibule door Pull these out and way from the tent and to stake down Adjust as necessary See fig 10 Locate the long web buckle assemblies on the underside at each corner of the fly Attach these buckles to their mates on the corner stake out webs and adjust to proper tension See fig 11 We highly recommend that you attach the included guy lines and stake them out Note The guy lines takea unique path and twist through the second set of rings See fig 128 13 YOUR TENT IS READY Take down Pull up stakes and open doors Remove the fly Push poles out of the sleeves Collapse all ppoles and stow inthe pole bag Fold the tent fly Roll up both along with the pole bag towards a door tow al in the main bag WARNING KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC This tent meets the flammability requirements of CPALB The fabric may turf eft in continuous contact wth any Name source The application of any foreign substance tothe tent fabric may render the fame esistant ropes ineffective Do NOT operate any device which buns fuel inside your tent Combustion consumes oxygen and can produce dangerous level of carbon monoxide hich coud lead to serious injury o death SEAM SEALING We recommend use ofa sealer suchas Kenyon Seam Sealer 3 or McNett Outdoor SeamGrip Workin a fully vented are Sette tent up o ay the tent out at Tat seams allow for even ap
8. plication and enetation ofthe sealer Decide which seams need tobe sealed Fr example seams that wil be exposed to rin runof or ground level voter area must for sealing while seams on uncoated nylon or mesh panes dont need treatment There i no need to sea the seams in the rot or the for taped seams We recommend sealing both floor and fy seams and reinforcements Apply sealant othe inside and ouside ofall exposed seams Several thin layers wil wrk beter than one thick ye Read and follow manufacture insrucions STAKING Al tens need tobe staked down o hep ther fom blowing aay Securing the tent by placing heavy objet inside ius not adequate Once the tent bods erected takeit out before the fy is put on This enable you to square the ten upto ensure thatthe fy goes on propel and that the seams align wth the frame Pll the base ofthe lent taut beeen each web stake out loop or rng amp pin Make sue that al comers ae quar ls important that you on stake the tent out to tightly You wil now it to igh the door zippers an not be easly operated Drive stakes through the web loops or wth ring amp pi ve the stake ust outside the rng so that the hook catches it Tea piece of ord or web into loop though the rng to be used as a large stake loop if needed With the tent properly staked drape the fly over the frame atach its tent connection points and stake down any pul ous Do not attempt to remove the stakes by p
9. to this grommet to maintain tension Repeat with the other tent pole See fig 3 Stand the tent up and insert the hoop over the tent poles and through the front sleeve Fit a post into the grommet on each side web See fig 4 Clip the fabric to the frame Working your way around the ent attach all the clips to the poles Seefig 5 Stake down sequence The tents now freestanding lace tin your dsied location and stake itdown through the web loops First tthe ear of the ten stake down the Move tothe front and stake down the section between the doors Then go back tothe rear and stake the corners Lastly stake the front comers t works best to do this before you add the fly See fig Add the poles to the fly Once the tent is securely staked spread the rain fly out top side down Locate the pockets on the Inside ofthe ly and insert the fly poles See fig 7 Wrap the Velcro strap around the center of each poleto secure in place Attach the fly to the tent Turn the fy top side up Startat one end and drag the fy up and over the top of the tent forks best with two a people Itonly fits one way align i the yellow web ofthe fy tothe yellow web on the tent Se fig Reach under the fy and wrap all the Velcro straps around the poles to secure the ly to the frame See g 9 Stake down the fly rw There are web ring assemblies on the bottom at each side
10. ur tent Use ground doth whenever posible o not kep food inside a tent Hungry rites wil chew through tent abicin seach of food STORAGE Make sre the tenis completely dry then store losely rl n a dry cool place To prevent dus from collecting onthe tent covert wth a doh This allows the nylon polyester fabric to breathe Kdealy the tent poles should e stored in thee fly assembled state This reduces the tension onthe shack coed prolonging ise The et bag shoud be used only sa carry sack and nt for storage COLOR TRANSFER Do tothe nature of tent fabrics coor can transfer from darker to gtr fabrics when the two fabrics ae in contact overtime when wet damp oF exposed tothe combination of moisture and hgh heat This does ot elle the tent s performance To prevent minimize coor transfer alvays make sure our tents completly dry prior o packing and storage CLEANING Glan the tent by seting it up and wiping t down witha mild soap quid hand soap and lukewarm water solution Rinse thoroughly and dry completely Never use detergent washing machines o dyes because they an damage the tent protective coating and seams After deaning be sure the tent is completely dy especly the heavier doublestiched areas such asthe seams beloe storing of mold mildew ae they to grow Clean the tnt ples wth a oth and lubricate them with scone spray hiss especly necessary ater ocean sie camping to remove sl spay so the po
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