Eureka Pine Lodge User Manual

Assembly instructions for the pine lodge tent

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Fan Door

poles

Main

poles

Roof

poles

Wall

poles

Component List:

1 Tent Body with Guy Ropes, 3 Main Poles, 6 Roof Poles, 6 Wall Poles, 4 Fan Door Poles,

1 Carry Bag, 1 Stake Bag/Stakes, 1 Pole Bag

2.

Assemble the shock corded

poles and divide according to

size and shape. Take care;

make sure that each pole

section is fully seated into the

next. Do not allow the

sections to snap together as

this can damage the ends.

See fig 2.

1.

Remove from the carry bag and separate all the components. Unroll and unfold the

fabric top side up, on a clean, dry space and open the doors. If windy, stake down the

windward corner. See fig 1.

Guy Out: This tent has very large straight walls that act differently in high winds. If there

are high winds, carefully follow the guy out instructions on the back side of this sheet.

Power Port: Open zipper and run extension cord

through opening. Close zipper so that it rests

next to the extension cord. Make sure the

zipper cover is not twisted or tucked. The cover

must lay flat against the outside of the tent to

keep out rain. See fig 15.

Take Down: Remove the poles from the fan door.

Pull up all stakes. Pull wall poles off of the pins

and remove poles. Remove roof poles. Collapse

all poles and stow. Fold the tent onto itself then

roll up towards the open door and stow.

Options: Floor Saver and Fly/Awning.

Assembly Instructions for

the Pine Lodge Tent

YOUR TENT IS READY !

C

B

A

E

F

D

fig 2

fig 1

fig 5

fig 6

fig 7

fig 8

fig 3

fig 13

fig 14

fig 15

fig 12

fig 14

fig 9

fig 10

3.

Build the roof frame. Inset three black roof poles into the nylon elbows on one of

the main poles at

A, B and C. This forms the outer ridge. Move to the opposite side

and again fit the same three poles into the nylon elbows of a second main pole at

D,

E and F. This forms one half of the roof. See fig 3 and 4.

3.

Continue with the remaining three roof poles

and main pole on the opposite side to

complete the roof assembly.

See fig 5.

4.

Attach the fabric to the roof

frame. Hook the shockcorded

J-hooks to the brass rings

and to the holes in the

elbows.

Snap the web clips to the poles. It is best to start in the center and work your way out. You

must do this now because you won’t be able to reach the clips and hooks once the walls

are raised. See fig 6, 7 and 8.

NOTE: If you intend to install the optional fly/awning, do now. It is far easier to attach the

fly/awning while the roof is still on the ground.

Installation of the Optional Fly/Awning:

Step I: Lay the Fly out on the ground in front of the tent, with the awning to the far front.

Step II: With 2 people, grab the rear corners of the Fly & walk it over the top of the frame

from front to back.

Step III: There are 6 frame extensions, 1 each at the ends of the center ridge and eave

poles front and rear. See fig 9 positions A,B, D, E, F- position C not visible. At the rear of

the Fly, slide the 3 extensions in to the pockets sewn on the Fly (positions A, B, C).

Repeat this step along the front of the tent at positions D, E & F. [Continue with tent

set-up at number 5 'Raise the tent'.]

Step IV: Once the tent is completely set up and staked out, insert the awning poles and

stake them out. See fig 11.

NOTE: When properly seated, the small

spring on the pole will click into place.

5.

Raise the tent. Start on one side and insert

gray wall poles into the elbows. Locate the web
ring/pins attached to the floor of the tent. Insert
a pin into the base of each pole. See fig 9 & 10.
Repeat on the other side until the tent is at full
height and freestanding.

7.

Assemble the fan door frame. Slide the

fiberglass fan door poles, rubber end up, into

the bottom of the door sleeves. Insert pins

from the web loop into the bottom of these

poles. See fig 12 & 13. Tuck the door into its

perimeter envelope.

There is a web loop on each side of the fan

door, stake these down.

8

. Attach the splash guard. To provide an

extra layer of protection, there is a flap that

runs across the bottom near the inside of

the door. Attach the J-hooks from this flap to

loops at the front corners. See fig 14.

6.

Stake the tent down. Stake

out the corner rings first. As

you work your way around the

tent apply tension to square

the tent and pull out any floor

wrinkles. Align the center

poles with the corners and

stake out web side rings. See

fig 12. [If you have the

Fly/Awning option, now

complete 'Step IV'.]

Important: Make sure the

bottom front of the tent is in a

straight line, from corner to

corner.

Rev.D 4.09

D

A

B

E

F

fig 11

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