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Ameristep Pro Series Instruction Manual

Instructions & Safety Manual
HUB BLIND
After removing Blind from case, unbuckle cinch strap
Figure 1. Unfold each corner outward and lay at on
ground as shown in Figure 2. Be sure material is NOT
twisted or overlapping ends of poles.
1 2 56
Figure 1 Figure 3
3Note: If you cannot access
the wall hub when starting
to lift the blind in Step 4,
rotate the opened wall left
to right slightly as shown
in Figure 4, while lifting.
This will allow the blind to
open so you can pull the
remaining hubs into place.
Continue around blind, pulling each center hub until
all but door side hub is extended as shown in Figure 6.
4Lift the blind until you can access another wall hub and
rmly pull until wall pops out as shown in Figure 5.
Firmly pull one of the hubs until it pops open.
Note: You can start with any hub but it is usually best
to open the roof hub rst.
7Your blind should now be set up. Use stakes to
secure blind to the ground. Adjust windows,
and add native brush to stubble pockets
(if available on your model) to optimize
your camouage.
IMPORTANT: Make sure door zippers are fully closed
so wall will keep tension. Now pull DOOR HUB out.
Figure 6 Figure 7
Figure 5
Figure 2
SET-UP
Be sure to follow these guidelines
for using your Product. READ AND
UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS
and WARNINGS FIRST.
If you have any questions regarding
the use of this product contact our
Customer Service Department.
!
NOTE: Illustrations used are for demonstration purposes only and may not depict actual product.
Figure 4
GSM, LLC • P.O. Box 535189 • Grand Prairie, Texas 75050
877-269-8490 • WWW.AMERISTEP.COM
TAKE DOWN
With an open palm, push center hub of one of the
walls until the tension begins to give as shown in
Figure 2.
With an open palm, push center hub pole of roof until
tension gives as shown in Figure 4.
Gather all corners of blind as shown in Figure 6. Note: If you cannot bring all of the corners of the blind
together, gently rotate the top-most corners from left to right as you continue to bring them together. You will
feel them “free-up” and collapse as shown in Figure 7.
Repeat Step 2 on remaining walls. Once all walls have
been pushed in, blind will collapse onto ground as
shown in Figure 3.
1
3
5
4
2
Close and secure windows from interior. Exit Blind.
UNZIP DOOR ZIPPER as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 2Figure 1
Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure 6 Figure 7
Hubs
Soft Ends
Figure 8
Buckle cinch strap around blind and
return to its case for storage as shown
in Figure 8.
6
Be sure to follow these guidelines
for using your Product. READ AND
UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS
and WARNINGS FIRST.
If you have any questions regarding
the use of this product contact our
Customer Service Department.
!
unzip door
GSM, LLC • P.O. Box 535189 • Grand Prairie, Texas 75050
877-269-8490 • WWW.AMERISTEP.COM
• Store Blind in a cool dry place - free of native brush, dirt and
any debris
• Never store Blind wet or damp
• Avoid leaving Blind outdoors for any extended period of time.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause fabric to fade.
THINK SAFETY!
• NEVER USE A HEATER IN YOUR AMERISTEP®BLIND UN-
VENTED FUMES COULD CAUSE SICKNESS OR DEATH
• NEVER EXPOSE YOUR BLIND TO ANY OPEN FLAME. THIS
PRODUCT IS NOT FIREPROOF
• NEVER SHOOT THROUGH MESH WITH A FIREARM SPARKS
OR FLAME FROM THE MUZZLE COULD IGNITE THE MATERIAL
• NEVER SHOOT EXPANDABLE BROADHEADS THROUGH
THE TSC WINDOWS - THE MESH MAY CAUSE PREMATURE
OPENING OF THE BLADES. USE FIXED BLADE BROADHEADS
ONLY
• FOR BEST ARROW FLIGHT THRU TSC AND SHOOT-THROUGH
MESH WINDOWS, ALIGN BROADHEAD BLADES WITH
FLETCHING
• NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH THIS PRODUCT
WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION
• NEVER ALLOW MATERIAL TO COVER YOUR FACE. IT CAN
CAUSE SUFFOCATION AND DEATH
• NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO USE LIGHTED CANDLES,
MATCHES OR OTHER SOURCES OF FIRE NEAR THIS PRODUCT
STORAGE & TIPS
• WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY
FROM TENT FABRIC.
The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with a ame
source. It is not reproof. Do not use candles, matches or open
ames of any kind in or near a tent; do not cook inside a tent;
do not smoke in a tent; do not store ammable liquids inside
a tent; build campres downwind and several meters away
from a tent and be sure to fully extinguish campres before
leaving a campsite or before retiring for the night; exercise
extreme caution when using fuel-powered lanterns or heaters
inside a tent and use battery operated lanterns whenever
possible; do not refuel lamps, heaters or stoves inside a tent;
extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep.
• UV (ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT) WARNING:
Ultraviolet light breaks down lightweight fabric bers (and
almost any synthetic material). The material will fade (discolor),
lose strength and eventually disintegrate if left in prolonged
sunlight. To extend the life of your Ameristep® product avoid
leaving it out in direct sunlight. Set up your portable ground
blind or accessory in a shady spot whenever possible to
extend the product life.
Be sure to follow these guidelines for using your Product.
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS and
WARNINGS FIRST.
If you have any questions regarding the use of this product
contact our Customer Service Department.
!
GSM, LLC • P.O. Box 535189 • Grand Prairie, Texas 75050
877-269-8490 • WWW.AMERISTEP.COM

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