Eureka Grand Manan 9 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE GRAND MANAN 9 TENT

Component List: 1 Tent, 2 Tent Poles, 1 Carry Bag, 1 Pole Bag,

1 Stake Bag w/ Stakes and Guys, 1 Rain Fly 2 Fly Rods

Assemble the fly:

• Once the tent is securely staked down, spread the

rain fly out, upside down. Find the web pockets at

the top of each clear

window. Place the ends of

the fly rods into the

pockets. See Fig.6.

• The rods cross in the center

of the fly forming an X. Wrap

the Velcro® tab around the

rods where they cross to

hold in place. See Fig.7

Secure the fly to the tent:

• Turn the fly right side up and drape it

over the top of the tent. Align the

orange web on the fly to the orange

web on the tent. The fly rods should

poke out over the doors. Reach under

the fly and wrap the Velcro® straps

through the openings in the sleeves

and around the poles to secure the fly

to the tent frame. See fig. 8.

• Also attach the wide Velcro® straps to

the patches on the sleeves at each

corner elbow. See fig. 9

• Locate the long adjustable web/buckle

assemblies on the underside at each corner of

the fly. Attach these buckles to their mates on

the corner stake-out webs and adjust to

proper tension. See fig.10

• There are also web/ring assemblies on the

bottom at each corner of the fly. Slide these

rings over the same stakes that hold the corner

web loops. Adjust as necessary. See fig.11

• Grasp the web/rings on the vestibule and pull

out and away from the tent. Stake these down

and adjust tension. See fig.12

Feature:

The Grand Manan has exceptional air flow.

Detach the web rings from the stakes. Roll up the fly

sides for 4-way ventilation. Secure in place with the

attached loops and toggles.

NOTE: In strong winds, tie extra cords ( included ) to the

storm rings on the fly and stake down. Adjust the slider

so that the cords are tight. See fig.13

Take down:

Pull up stakes and open doors. Remove the fly and fly

rods. Push poles out of the sleeves. Collapse all poles

and stow in the pole bag. Fold the tent/fly. Roll up

both along with the pole bag towards a door. Stow

all in the main bag.

NOTE: Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce

tent bag on its end to get the tent out. These actions may cut the

shock cord and/or damage the pole ends.

Rev B 4-09

Raise the tent:

• Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground. If it’s windy,

stake down one front corner into wind.

• Assemble all of the shock corded poles. Keep the pole sections

from snapping together, as this can damage the pole ends.

Make certain each plain end has been properly seated into the

metal ferrule. Lay the poles side by side and divide according to

length. Long for the tent and short for the fly.

• Insert one of the two long

poles into each sleeve. The

poles run corner to corner,

across at the center through

the sleeves . See fig 1 & 2

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• The tent is now freestanding. Place the tent in the

desired location and stake it down through the corner

web loops, not the rings. Stake the opposite corners

while applying tension to square the tent and smooth

any floor wrinkles. It works best to do this before you

add the fly. See fig.5

YOUR TENT IS READY!

fig.5

• Insert a corner pin into the end of one of the

poles. See fig. 3.

• At the opposite end, with the pole in one

hand and a pin & ring in the other, feed the

pole up, bending it evenly along its length to

create an arc. Make sure the ferrules do not

get caught on the sleeves.

Place the pin into the end of

the pole to maintain tension.

Repeat with the other pole.

See fig. 4.

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