Ozark Trail W790 Assembly Instructions Manual

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL W790, 11’8”x 11’8” 7 Person Teepee Tent
DANGER
DANGER
WARNING
SAFETY WARNING ­DOs AND DO NOTs
EVERYONE WHO USES THIS TENT SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL
SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE, ASSEMBLY, CARE, MAINTENANCE,
CARBON MONOXIDE GAS WILL KILL YOU Stoves, heaters, grills, lantern, candles, and other fuel-burning devices that burn propane, natural gas, charcoal, kerosene, coal, or other fuels produce a toxic gas called carbon monoxide. Because carbon monoxide gas is invisible, odorless, and colorless, a dangerous level of carbon monoxide gas can accumulate in a tent which cannot be detected by sight, smell, or taste. For these reasons:
• DO NOT use matches, lighters, stoves, heaters, grills, lanterns, candles, cooking equipment, or other fuel-burning devices inside or near a tent.
• DO NOT build fires inside or near a tent.
• DO NOT leave campfires unattended. Your failure to follow this warning will cause death, serious injury, or permanent disability to you or others.
• DO NOT leave children unattended inside a tent or in camp.
• DO NOT allow children to assemble a tent.
• DO NOT allow children to enter or exit a tent except through the door.
• DO NOT allow children to remain in a closed-up tent on hot days. Your failure to follow this warning will cause death, serious injury, or permanent disability to your children.
PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN
This tent is made with flame resistant fabric which meets CPAI-84 specification. 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 tent fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective. Your failure to follow this warning could cause death, serious injury, or permanent disability to you or others.
FLAMMABILITY WARNING KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC
1. Do not pitch tent near open fire.
2. Do not leave campfire unattended.
3. Do not leave children unattended inside a tent.
4. Do not use heating, lighting or cooking equipment with open flames in or near tents.
5. Do not use other than recommended water repellent compounds on your tent.
6. Do not spray the tent with insecticide.
7. Do not store tent on concrete floor.
CAMPING DO’S AND DON’TS DO NOT...
1. Always extinguish campfire before leaving area.
2. Exercise care when using electricity and lighting in and near tents.
3. Make certain your tent is properly ventilated in all weather conditions. In extreme weather conditions, snow could obstruct airflow and cause asphyxiation unless cleared frequently.
4. Anchor your tent securely to provide additional security from changing climatic conditions. Snow pegs, skis and/or heavy rocks may be necessary to supplement tent stakes and guy cords.
5. Take your tent down and store properly after camping.
DO...
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TENT SET UP IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT LONGER THAN NECESSARY. THE SUN’S ULTRAVIOLET
(UV) LIGHT DEGRADES ALMOST EVERY FABRIC AND MATERIAL. IF LEFT IN SUNLIGHT FOR PROLONGED PERIODS
OF TIME, FABRIC WILL FADE AND WEAKEN. DO NOT STORE TENT ON CONCRETE FLOOR. DO NOT SPRAY THE
TENT WITH INSECTICIDE.
Your tent is water repellent, however, it is not waterproof. During heavy rain, some leakage may occur. Keep objects from touching the inside of the tent. Such objects may cause leakage at point of contact. If seam leakage occurs, it can be controlled by applying a seam sealer compound.
EXERCISE CARE WHEN USING ELECTRIC DEVICES IN AND NEAR TENTS.
Although our tents and screen houses are constructed to rigid specifications, periods of wind or rain soaking the ground may loosen the stakes and cause the uprights to sink into the g round. This will weaken the rigidity of the overall structure. Water pockets may also form in the roof if the unit is not assembled taut, possibly causing broken frames and torn fabric.
If you have questions or need to order a part, call 1-800-325-4121 or send an e-mail to contactus@wenzelco.com. Have your model number or part number ready when you call. DO NOT ORDER BY REFERENCE KEY NUMBER.
Send your request for parts to:
Exxel Outdoors, LLC. 6235 Lookout Road Boulder, CO 80301
CARE
REPLACEMENT PARTS
MODEL NO W790, 11’8”x 11’8” Teepee Tent
W790P W790S
A B
DESCRIPTION PART NO.
QTY REQ
KEY NO.
Primary Pole
Secondary Pole
Guy Rope
Steel Stake
A1001
PIN STAKE
1
1
8 21
A
B
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL W790, 11’8”x 11’8” 7 Person Teepee Tent
IMPORTANT: WE ADVISE YOU TO ASSEMBLE THE TENT ONCE BEFORE GOING CAMPING TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE ASSEMBLY OF THE TENT.
NOTE:
PLEASE LOOK AT THE REPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAM TO SEE HOW
YOUR FRAME IS ASSEMBLED.
TO PROLONG THE LIFE OF THE TENT FLOOR, SELECT A LEVEL, CLEAN AREA FOR THE CAMPSITE. TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ZIPPER, UNZIP THE DOORS TO ALLOW AIR TO ENTER THE TENT.
STEP 1: Spread tent out flat, floor side down. Unzip door to allow air to enter
the tent.
Top View
NOTE: To take down tent, follow steps above in the reverse order. Be sure to
leave doors unzipped.
MAKE SURE TENT IS CLEAN AND DRY BEFORE
STORING
. Place stakes into stake bag and poles into pole bag, which are
provided. The tent should be folded into equal parts toward the center to
distribute the bulk. Start a small tight roll, the width of your carry bag, with
the pole bag placed at the end opposite the doors.Roll tent toward doors to
allow air to escape. Once rolled, secure with strings or rope, and place into
carry bag.
STEP 3:
Extend each of the steel poles by pulling out each wire-corded section
and placing the jointed ends into the connected pole sections. The Primary pole
will have a “Y” at one end (A) and the secondary pole (B) is straight.
STEP 2: Stake tent to the ground by inserting metal stakes
through the stake loops located at the six corners. Hammer
stakes into ground at a 45° angle and pull tent floor out even
and snug. Continue to stake down all intermediate stake loops.
STEP 4: One adult should enter the tent and lift the roof and tent up off the
ground. Another adult should enter with the two poles. The pole with the “Y”
(A) should be placed into the center of the roof with the “Y” at the top and the
extendable end on the tent floor at the side corner between the 2 windows.
STEP 5: The secondary pole (B) should be inserted into the bottom of the “Y”
with the extendable end on the tent floor at the opposite side of the tent from
the primary pole.
Tent should appear as shown.
STEP 8: Guy ropes have been provided for the windows.
Unzip the windows and extend the guy ropes. Make a loop
at the end of guy ropes by using slider (as shown) and
place loop over tent stake. Hammer stake into ground
at a 45° angle. Adjust slider to make guy rope snug.
Repeat with the remaining guy ropes. Release the guy
ropes to close the windows in inclement weather.
STEP 6: Extend the poles at the bottom until the spring pin snaps into the first
hole. Adjust tension to the second hole as needed to keep tension on the tent.
STEP 7: Secure the tent to the poles by wrapping the hook and
loop fasteners around both poles.
The tent should appear as shown.
A
B
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