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Stake Down Shelter
a) Adjust poles to pull shelter taut
and insert larger stake
downward through fabric
loop at end of each pole
(Illus. 5).
b) Attach guylines to
fabric and stake
down using metal
stakes (Illus.6).
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PRINTED IN SRI LANKA Rev. 3/04
Things You Should Know
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Never store shelter, even for a short period of time, without drying
thoroughly and brushing off caked dirt. Do not pack stakes or poles inside
your shelter.Use separate storage bag.
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STAKES SHOULD BE REMOVED BY PULLING ON THE STAKE ITSELF.
NEVER PULL ON FABRIC OR STAKE LOOP TO REMOVE STAKE.
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POLES SHOULD NOT BE LEFT TELESCOPED TOGETHER DURING
STORAGE.
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Do not leave your shelter set up for weeks at a time.Be aware that
exposure to ultraviolet rays of the sun can ser iously damage material
and/or cause it to become discolored.
WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES
AWAY FROM SHELTER FABRIC. This shelter meets the flammability
requirements of CPAI-84. Fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with
any flame source. Application of any foreign substance to the fabric may
cause flame-resistant properties to become ineffective.
THE COLEMAN CO., INC.
3600 N. Hydraulic • Wichita, Kansas 67219
1-800-835-3278 • www.coleman.com
MADE IN SRI LANKA
Attach Shelter to Frame
a) Clip center of shelter roof to bottom
of hub.
b) Clip shelter to frame, positioning
doors in desired direction (Illus. 3).
c) Corners have two clips, so snap
one into clip bracket.
d) To fully extend each pole, interlock
all shock-corded pole sections.
e) Insert straight pin into base of pole
(Illus. 4).
Illustration 3
Illustration 6
Assembled shelter
with guylines extended.
Illustration 4
Insert straight pin into
base of pole
Illustration 5
Insert stake through
stake loop