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Clam Cor poratio n, Inc . Manual – 102177 Model No. - 8245 - p/n 1083 04 Specifications ŀ Height: 72” (23” packed) ŀ W idth: 72” ŀ Depth: 93” (37” packed) ŀ W eight: 135 lbs. - Clam Cust omer Servi ce Infor mation - NOTICE !! Once used, this s helter cannot be returned to the s tore. If you ha ve a Warranty Claim, please contact Cla[...]
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2 - Parts List - Item Qty p/n Description 1 12 101048 Slide Block 2 6 101069 Canopy Pole 3 8 101080 1/4" Dia. X 1-1/4" Long Phi llips Screw 4 8 101081 1/4" Flat Washer 5 40 101082 1/4" T hin Locknut 6 8 101083 Tube Ca p Spac er 7 6 101088 1/4" Dia. X 3/4" Long Phillip s Screw 8 1 101095 Tow Ro pe 9 1 101116 U-Channe l [...]
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10 - Step Seven - Slide the C anopy Hoop Poles onto the Canopy Poles until th e spring buttons engage the holes n ear the ends of each Ca nopy Hoop Pole. Su ppor t the fi rst C anopy H oop P ole as pict ured with the Re ar Ad justa ble S pre ader Poles (the sho rte r of the two provi ded lengths). Lean the two rema ining Canopy Hoop Poles against t[...]
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11 - Step Eight - Drape the Te nt over the supported ho ops then go inside and s pread out the Canopy Hoop P oles, attachi ng the Roo f Velcro a s you go. Orient t he Porch Hoo p Pole so tha t the holes face u pward and then feed the len gth of the po le through t he three Porch Hoop Sleeves sewn on the Tent. Slide the Porch Hoop Pole onto the Porc[...]
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12 - Step Nin e - To “set” the Tent, grasp th e Tent Material at the rear of the shelter and pull it dow nward. Observe the porch a rea of the t ent liftin g accor dingly as yo u pull. Wh en the U-Ch annel Mold ing is co rrectly inst alled, the Por ch Hoop Po le will lightly t ouch th e floor. To ac hieve this c ondition , start b y finding the[...]
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13 - Step Ten - Angle the Seat Assembly slightly w hile placing the bottom lip of the Front Sea t Bracket under the outsid e edge o f the Bas e lip. Tilt th e complet e assemb ly downw ard so that the Rear Seat Br acket la nds up on the Sup port Tube . Reach under the Rear S eat Bracket an d slide the Latch Clip outwa rds and t hen up agai nst the [...]
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14 - Tips for Us e - Foldin g and tr ansporting your Fis h Trap is easy: ŀ Unsnap the Roo f Spreader Poles, Rear Spreader Poles, and Front Spreader Poles. Lay them in th e bottom of the base. ŀ Push the spri ng butt ons and retr act each hoo p, starting wi th the rear ho op and w orking towar ds the front. Rotate all retrac ted hoops to t he rest[...]