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M o d e l N o . - 8 3 2 3 - p / n 1 0 8 3 2 3 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s ▪ H e i g h t : 6 1 ” ( 2 1 ” p a c k e d ) ▪ W i d t h : 6 1 ” ▪ D e p t h : 8 3 ” ( 3 6 ” p a c k e d ) ▪ W e i g h t : 8 2 l b s . ▪ I n s t r u c t i o n p / n 1 0 2 4 7 7 - C l a m C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e I n f o r m a t i o n - N O T I C E ! ! [...]
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2 - P a r t s L i s t - ITE M NO. PA RT NUMBE R DES CRIPTION QTY. 1 1024 96 BA SE, GUID E 08- 09 1 2 1011 16 U- CHANNEL MO LDING 1 3 1021 72 CANOP Y HOOP PO LE 3 4 1010 69 CANOP Y POLE 1/2" 6 5 1010 95 TOW ROPE, 3 /8 DIA X 9 FT 1 6 1024 70 RIGH T POR CH GUIDE TU BE 1 6 1024 71 L EFT PO RCH GUIDE T UBE 1 7 1011 18 LEFT CANOPY B RACKE T 1 8 1011[...]
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8 - S t e p F o u r - Drape the tent over the supported hoops then go inside and spread out th e canopy hoop poles, attaching the roof v elcro as you go. Feed th e length of the porch hoop pole through t he porch hoo p s leeve se wn on the t e nt. Slide the porch hoop pole onto th e porch poles, en gaging the second hol e position. Atta c h the por[...]
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9 To “ set” the tent, grasp the tent material at the rear of th e s helter and p ull it d ownw a rd. Observe th e porch area of th e tent lifting accordingly as you pull . When the U -Ch a nnel molding is c orr ectly install e d, the porch hoop pole wil l lightly tou ch the floor. To achieve thi s condition, start by finding the center of the m[...]
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10 Folding and transporting your Fish Tra p is easy: ▪ Unsna p the r ea r spread e r p ole a nd lay it in th e bottom of th e base. ▪ Push th e spring b utto ns a nd r e tra ct each hoop, starting with the rear ho op a nd working to w ards th e front. Rotate all r e tr acted hoops to the resting p osition. T uck the tent into the base a nd betw[...]