
Pop Up Tent Set Up Guide
Set Up The Tent Take Down The Tent
1-Clear sharp sticks and rocks from the ground.
2-Open the carry bag and remove the tent.
3-Unclip the buckle strap that holds the tent closed (Fig 1).
Fig 1
4-The tent will unfold by itself into the ready-for-use posi-
tion (Fig 2).
5-Stake the (6) loops around the base of the tent (Fig 3).
Fig 2
CAUTION: DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE
WHEN TAKING DOWN THE TENT.
The tent should fold and bend easily. If one of
the steps becomes difcult, back up a step and
review the instructions.
1-Pull out the (9) stakes and place them in the stake bag.
2-Wipe the bottom of the tent clean. Make sure the tent is
vented to allow air to escape when folding it.
3-Bring all (4) frame pieces together and hold them with
one hand (Fig 6 and 7).
Fig 6 Fig 7
4-Turn the tent to the vertical position with the buckle strap
on the bottom half (Fig 8 and Fig 9).
Fig 4Fig 3
6-Stake the (3) guy lines of the tent (Fig 4).
7-Adjust the guy lines so that the tent will keep its shape
in the wind.
8-Open the condensation vent (Fig 5).
Fig 5
NOTE: A ground tarp and rain y are not required.
Buckle
Strap
Buckle
Strap
Fig 8 Fig 9
5-Twist the top half of the tent with your other hand until
it is at (Fig 10).
Fig 10

6-Fold the top half of the
tent over the bottom half of
the tent to create an oval
shape (Fig 11, 12 and 13).
Fig 11
Fig 12
7-Stand the oval shape on its side (Fig 14). Bend the oval
shape into a gure 8 by moving one hand towards you
and one hand away from you while pushing down (Fig 15,
16 and 17).
Fig 13
10-Place the folded tent into the round carry bag (Fig 22).
Fig 22
WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES
AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC
This tent meets the ammability requirements of
CPAI-84. The fabric may burn if left in continuous
contact with any ame source. The application of
any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render
the ame resistant properties ineffective.
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Fig 14
Fig 15
Fig 16 Fig 17
8-Bend one half of the gure 8 over the other half to
create a small circle (Fig 18, 19 and 20).
Fig 18 Fig 19
Fig 20
9-Connect the buckle strap around the folded tent (Fig 21).
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