Clam Corp 8063 manual

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    8 - St ep Seve n - Slide the Ca nopy Hoo p Poles onto th e C a nopy Poles unti l the sprin g buttons en gage the holes near the ends o f each C an opy Hoop P ole . Supp ort the fir st Cano py Hoop P ole as pic ture d with the Rea r Adju sta ble Sprea der Poles (the sh orter of the two provided lengths). Lean the two remaining Ca nopy Hoop Poles aga[...]

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    9 - Step Eig ht - Drape the Tent over the supported hoops then go inside an d sp rea d ou t the Ca nopy Hoop Poles, atta ching t he Roof Velcr o a s you go. Orient the P orch Hoo p Pole so that the hole s fa ce up ward and then feed the le ngth of the pole throu gh the three Po rch Hoop S leeves sewn o n the Te nt. Slide the Porch Hoo p Pole onto t[...]

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    10 - Step Ni ne - To “set” the tent, gra sp the tent material at the rear of the shelter and pull it downwar d. Obse rv e t he porch a rea of the te nt liftin g accor dingly a s you pull. Wh en the U-C hannel Moldin g is correc tly install ed, the Po rch Hoo p Pole will lightl y touc h the floo r/ice . To achieve this con diti o n, start by fin[...]

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    11 - Step Te n - Angl e the Seat Assembly slightly wh ile p lacin g the b ottom lip o f the Front Seat Brack et un de r the outside edge of the Ba se lip. Tilt th e c o m pl ete a ss em bly downward so that th e Rear Seat Bracket lands upon the Support Tub e. Reach under th e Rear Seat Bracket and slide th e Latch Clip ou twa r ds and then up a g a[...]

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    12 - Tip s for Use - F old ing and tr ansp or tin g yo ur F is h Tr ap is easy : ŀ U n s n a p t h e R o o f S p r e a d e r P o l e s , R e a r S p r e a d e r P o l e s , a n d F r o n t S p r e a d e r P o l e s . L a y t h e m i n t h e bot to m of t he base . ŀ Push the sp r ing b utto ns and r et ract each ho o p , starting with the rea r h[...]