Celina 40' x 80' PREMIERE 1 HIGH PEAK POLE TENT User manual

40’ x 80’ PREMIERE 1 HIGH PEAK POLE
TENT SECTIONAL PRODUCT MANUAL
Read this manual before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
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The warnings, cauons, and instrucons discussed in this instrucon manual cannot cover all possible condions
and situaons that may occur. It must be understood by the user that common sense and cauon are factors
which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the installer and/or user.
Tent, canopy, structure, and shelter products are manufactured for use as temporary structures and do not meet
structural code unless specied. Since weather is unpredictable, the installer/end user must incorporate their
own good judgment, common sense and knowledge of local condions with the installaon instrucon guide-
lines. The installer is responsible for ancipang weather severity for proper me and method of installaon.
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Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
Indicates a hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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Descripon
40’ x 80’ Premiere I Series High Peak Pole Tent, Seconal
Celina’s Premiere I Series High Peak Pole Tent is designed to provide the
tent with elegant curves and impressive peaks similar to our other high
peaked tents, while also giving the tent added stability through repeated
installaons and enduring use.
Suggested Equipment
Drop cloth or ground cloth, sledge hammer, or electric / gas breaker hammer ed with stake driver bit,
stake puller.
Premiere I Series High Peak Pole Tent Specicaons
Width 40 . / 12.2m
Length 80 . / 24.4m
Area 3200 ² / 297.7 m²
Eave Height 7’ / 2.1m 8’ / 2.4m
Overall Height 21’10” / 6.6m 22’10” / 6.9m
Pitch 14’ / 4.3m
Complete Weight Aluminum 1559 Lbs. / 707 Kg. 1592 Lbs. / 722 Kg.
Complete Weight Galvanized 1607 Lbs. / 729 Kg. 1640 Lbs. / 744 Kg.
Series / Brand Premiere I
Class Pole
Center Pole Yes
Style / Shape High Peak
Expandable Yes
Custom Prinng Available Yes
Fabric Material PVC Coated Polyester
Fabric Material Weight 16 oz. / yd2 / 540 gsm
Fabric Translucency Blockout
Water Repellency Waterproof
Flame Resistant Yes
UV Resistant Yes
Mold and Mildew Resistant Yes
Frame / Pole Material Aluminum OR Galvanized
Longest Component 8’10” / 2.7m
Persons required for setup 4
Occupancy 320 Sit Down Dinner - 532 Cathedral Seang
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Site selecon is extremely important. The installer must adhere to local building codes and re regulaons. The
installer must evaluate each installaon site and determine the proper securing and anchoring method and
device appropriate for the condions. Some soils require dierent staking or securing methods than what may
be/have been purchased with the standard tent package. Celina Tent’s instrucons, YouTube videos, and Layout
Handbook summarize all the funcons of each product, the rules for using them and suggesons for their use.
However, eld situaons, site condions, weather and local experience may mandate other methods. Review
the following condions at the proposed site and plan accordingly.
The best site qualies are:
• Locaon: Elevated, level, and clear of debris
• Soil Condions: Adequate for stable anchoring
• Space: Adequate space for the perimeter and stake lines
• Surface Type: Grass, Gravel, Concrete, Asphalt, Wood
• Site Access: Materials and services can easily be delivered to the site
Also allow for:
• Overhead Obstrucons: Electrical/telephone lines, tree branches
• Underground Ulies: Electric, Gas, Oil, Steam, Telephone, CATV, Water, Sewer
• Weather Eects: Monitor for extreme weather condions and evacuate if necessary
• Emergency Exit Capabilies: Provide evacuaon routes in case of a re or bad weather
SITE SELECTION
STAY ALERT: Watch what you are doing, and use common sense when installing/striking a tent, canopy,
structure, or shelter. Do not setup/strike while under the inuence of drugs, alcohol, or medicaon. A
moment of inaenon may result in serious personal injury.
DO NOT OVER LIFT: The equipment may be heavy and may require 2 or more people to li and move.
DO NOT OVERREACH: Keep proper foong and balance at all mes. Use a ladder when necessary.
DRESS PROPERLY: Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep hair, clothing, and hands/
gloves away from power equipment and snag or pinch points.
USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Eye protecon, safety shoes, hard hats, or hearing protecon must be used for
appropriate condions.
Since weather is unpredictable, the installer/end user must incorporate their own judgment, common sense and
knowledge of local condions with the installaon instrucon guidelines. The installer is responsible for anci-
pang weather severity for proper me and method of installaon.
• Rain: Rain water can collect on the tent fabric and cause ‘ponding’ or ‘water pockeng’ under cer-
tain weather condions, especially if the tent is not installed and tensioned correctly. The addional weight
from the water will cause the tent to sag and ponding will connue to get worse. The weight can destroy the
tent fabric and/or cause the poles and baseplates to sink into the soil. Highly saturated soil will cause the
stakes to lose their holding power.
• Wind: Wind or wind and rain can cause the tension of the tent to change by loosening ratchet
assemblies, pulling stakes, and or causing the poles to shi or sink. It is very important to do roune main-
tenance checks and maintain proper tension on the tent top at all mes especially if weather condions are
such that ratchets are beginning to loosen.
• Lightning: Immediately evacuate the tent unl the chance of a lightning strike is no longer present.
• Snow: Tents, canopies, structures, and shelters are not designed to carry any type of snow loading. These
products should not be used if snow of any kind is present, and must be evacuated immediately.
PERSONAL SAFETY
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A properly driven stake will have 6” or less of the head exposed.
The deeper that the stake is driven, the greater holding strength the
stake will have. Anchoring stakes must be driven deep and vercal.
Stakes driven vercally have a greater holding strength than stakes
driven at an angle. Vercally is dened as straight up down or an-
gled up to 10° away from the tent, canopy, structure, or shelter.
Before You Stake
By law you are required to contact your local “Call before you dig” number before you plan to dig or drive tent
stakes / anchors. Aer calling, your local ulity companies will mark the locaon of all underground ulity lines.
Laws from state to state vary on how far in advance you must call. Planning ahead and checking with your state’s
program is always a smart idea. Failure to obtain a ulity line locaon before digging can result in a substanal
ne or serious injury. Please nd your local “call before your dig number” in the contacts secon of this manual.
Prior to staking, be sure that no underground ulies are present. Celina is not responsible for meth-
ods that installers may choose to erect and secure the tent, canopy, structure, or shelter to the site surface. Celi-
na’s responsibility is limited to the manufacture of the tent parts and materials. It is the installer’s responsibility,
not Celina’s, to determine the appropriate number of stakes to meet the necessary wind loads on the installaon
site.
Soil and setup condions can vary greatly between installaon sites. It is the installer’s responsibil-
ity to be sure the staking is adequate for each site on each setup. Addional staking, ebacks, and/or stake
bars may be required in order to safely setup and secure the product.
The number of stakes suggested in this manual rounely does not meet the relevant local codes of
the installaon site. The number of stakes included in the standard kit will, in most cases, keep the tent, canopy,
structure, or shelter setup. Due to various soil condions the standard staking kit may be inadequate to keep the
tent secure in high winds and wet or threatening weather. Regardless of the number of stakes included in stan-
dard kits, Celina makes no representaon or warranty as to whether this is sucient to meet the requirements
for your installaon site(s).
Staking Basics
STAKING / ANCHORING
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For more informaon on staking and soil condions, please view Celina Tent’s 15 part video
series on YouTube.com or follow this link: Stake Pull Demonstraon (1/15) www.goo.gl/v0XhV
6” or less
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40’ x 80’ Premiere I Series High Peak Pole Tent, Seconal
Key Descripon Size Qty. Picture
Side Pole(s)
*Pole pin not included in overall pole height
*7’ OR 8’ 24
3pc. Center Pole(s)
*Pole pin and insert not included in overall
pole height
*21’ OR 22’ 3
Stakes 42” 38
ARatchet Buckle
with Loop Strap
2” Ratchet
5’ Loop
38
BLoop Strap 8’ Loop 38
NOTE: When the Ratchet Buckle with Loop Strap (A) is connected to Loop Strap (B) it forms the Ratchet Assembly.
Tent Top 40’x80’ 4pc.
Tent Bag C 4
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Sidewall(s) 20’ 6
Sidewall(s) 30’ 4
MINIMUM STAKING LAYOUT
REQUIRED HARDWARE
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Round Boom Tent Bag
Wrap Around Tent Bag
OR
10”
Ratchet Assembly
B
A
10”
6”
6”
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Preliminary set-up
1. Layout all of the staking hardware around the tent (minimum staking):
a. 3 stakes go to each corner locaon (place two 90° apart and one at 45°).
b. 1 stake goes to the remaining grommet locaons.
c. 2 stakes go to each lace line locaon.
2. Place the stakes approximately 5’ from the grommet locaons. Drive all of the stakes into the ground vercally
unl approximately 6” of the stake is le exposed.
3. If using ratchets:
a. Distribute 1 ratchet buckle with loop strap (A) and 1 loop strap (B) for every stake
(disregard if installing a rope tent).
b. Aach the ratchet buckle with loop strap (A) to the stakes: turn the 6” loop at the end of the ratchet
buckle with loop strap (A) inside out and pull the strap through the loop to create a noose and pull ght
over the stake.
4. Place 1 pole to each grommet locaon.
5. Roll out drop cloth to protect the tent from dirt and abrasions.
Set Up Instrucons
1. Unroll and unfold the tent top pieces on the drop cloth. The tent needs to be laid out in the sequence of:
40’x20’ lace end, 40’x20’ midsecon (x 2), 40’x20’ grommet end. (The midsecon has a lace and grommet side;
each seam requires one lace line and one grommet line for fastening.) Do not walk or stand on the tent fabric.
2. Lace the tent together:
a. Line up the two larger center pole grommets in the middle of each tent secon (the lace end will
always be on the boom) so that they overlap.
b. Starng in the middle and working toward the edge pull the rst lace up through the rst small
grommet. Pull the second lace up through the second grommet, then through the loop of the rst lace.
c. While lacing the tent, be sure to connect the rain ap to the rope covering the lace line. This
eliminates the need to crawl on the tent aer it has been laced.
d. Connue in this fashion unl the third grommet from the edge of the tent is reached. The third lace
should be twice as long as the other loops (this is referred to as a double loop).
e. Pull the nal two lines through the grommets and loop the second lace from the tent perimeter into
the rst lace (the lace is now going towards the direcon of the double loop). Pull the third lace (double
loop) through the second loop. The third lace (double loop) should now be strung through 2 loops (the
second loop and the fourth loop).
f. Tie o just past the third grommet; this secures the enre lace line.
g. Hook the twisted snap hook to the “O” ring to connect the tents together.
h. Connect the hook & loop located on the valance secon at the end of each
lace line.
i. Repeat this method to secure all other lace lines.
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3. Aach the Loop Strap (B) or ropes to the tent top; ratchet assemblies are standard on all Premiere 1 High Peak
Pole Tents:
Ratchets: Aach the loop strap (B) end to the metal “O” ring on the tent top and assemble the ratchet assem-
bly. Take the loop strap (B) aached to the tent and pull it through the reel bars slot of the Ratchet Buckle with
Loop Strap (A) aached to the stake (ratchet buckles needs to have handle facing upward at all me) and pull
the loop strap (B) back towards the tent approximately 1 ½ feet. Hold the strap at this point with one hand and
begin to crank the ratchet handle back and forth with the other hand unl the reel bars have turned at least 2
mes as this eliminates the chance of slippage.
Ropes: Aach the rope to the metal “O” ring on the tent top. Tie the other end of the rope to the stake using a Double Loop Clove Hitch Knot - Gripping the rope down
from the grommet in your le hand, take the opposite end and create two loops that overlap. Move the rst loop (located on the boom) so that it slightly overlaps
on top of the second; put loops over the stake through the center gap created by the overlapping loops. Pull ght with the excess rope. Repeat at all pole locaons.
4. The corner poles are now ready to be erected. Insert the pole pin through the metal “O” ring and the brass
grommet (Very Important: make sure the pin goes through both the ‘O’ ring and grommet; if done improperly
this may cause damage to the tent top). Set the corner pole vercally straight and ghten the ratchets to keep
the poles erect. Repeat at all 4 corners.
5. Tie o the jump rope aached at each pole locaon. This rope is used to keep the pole in place in the wind
so that the tent does not li o the side pole pin. Secure the jump rope by pulling it six to twelve inches down
the pole, bringing it around the pole and then between the pole and the rope itself. Pull it back taut to create
tension on the vercal length. Now wrap the rope around the pole and vercal poron of the jump rope creang
a ght coil that keeps the rope from slipping up. On the last coil, pull the end of the rope through to e it o.
(see diagram)
6. Assemble the center poles.
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Step 2 Step 4
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7. Insert the center pole pin through the center “O” ring and brass grommet; make sure that the pin is not caught
on any part of the tent top. Li the top using the center pole and set pole at an angled posion so the top is
completely o the ground.
8. Tie o the jump rope aached the center pole(s) locaon (eye level 5-6 feet).
9. Remove the drop cloth.
10. Li the center poles into a vercal posion.
11. Loosely install the side poles while ghtening all corner ratchets unl the corner poles are vercally straight.
Be sure to work your way around the tent, ghtening and loosening ratchets unl the perimeter of the tent is
taut. Make sure the center pole remains vercally straight; to do this corner ratchets may need to be adjusted.
12. Secure the side poles by ghtening the ratchets at each locaon.
13. Roll excess ratchet straps and secure into the ratchet buckle.
14. The tent top should now be complete. If sidewalls are desired, unroll the sidewalls between the stakes and
the side poles around the perimeter of the tent. Starng at a side pole, clip the sidewall snap hooks to the rope
line that is aached to the tent top.
Sidewall Rope Tensioning: For new tents and during its life cycle, it may be necessary to ghten the sidewall
support rope that runs the perimeter of the tent top. Aer the tent has been set up and tensioned, locate the
corner where the sidewall rope starts and stops. Securely e o one end of the rope. While pulling against the
e-o point, work your way around the perimeter of the tent, pulling out any unnecessary rope slack. Tie o the
opposite end of the rope once reached.
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Striking Instrucons
1. Loosen the ratchet buckle assemblies and remove all side poles leaving only the corner poles.
2. Loosen and angle the center poles to relieve tension.
3. Roll out the drop cloth underneath the tent top.
4. Remove the center poles.
5. Loosen corner ratchets or ropes and remove corner poles.
6. Disconnect all of the ratchet buckles or ropes from the tent top.
7. Unlace the tent top:
a. Separate the valance hook & loop and unhook the twisted snap hook from the “O” ring that connects
the tents together. Unclip the rain ap unl the lace line e-o is accessed.
b. Une knot and unlace the tent top secon while disconnecng the rain ap.
8. Fold and roll the tent top pieces as ght as possible. Remember not to stand or walk on the tent top fabric.
9. Bagging (always use a drop cloth to protect the tent top from dirt and abrasions while bagging):
a. For Wrap-Around Tent Bag:
i.Lay the bag next to the tent top with the side-release buckles facing down. Roll the tent top
onto the center of the bag.
ii. Connect the two short male and female side-release buckles; pull ght.
iii. Connect the remaining side-release buckle and pull ght.
b. For Round-Boom Bag:
i. Place the folded tent top into the upright vercal posion.
ii. Pull the round boom tent bag over the upright tent top.
iii. Turn the tent top and bag over, pull the draw string ght and e o.
10. Fold and roll up the drop cloth.
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For maximum life of Celina fabrics, Celina recommends regular cleaning with the use of a so brush with neu-
tral soaps or cleaners, such as Celina Cleaning Products, Ivory dish soap, or warm water. Thorough rinsing and
drying is required before storing the fabric.
Things that will cause premature degradaon and may reduce life expectancy of a tent:
• Improper handling during installaon/dismantling on rough surfaces will create pinholes and abrasions.
ALWAYS USE A DROP CLOTH/GROUND CLOTH DURING INSTALLATION AND DISMANTLING.
• Walking on the fabric during installaon/dismantling will create pinholes and abrasions.
• Extended use of the tent without cleaning
• Accumulaon of dirt on the vinyl surface will promote the growth of mold and mildew and premature wear.
• Storage of vinyl that has not been dried thoroughly. Even a slightly damp product can promote the growth
of mildew when folded and stored. Mold and mildew may require harsh cleaners to remove, which may
cause premature wear. The best soluon is to take every precauon to keep mold and mildew from growing
in the rst place. NEVER STORE A TENT, CANOPY, STRUCTURE, OR SHELTER IN A WET OR DAMP CONDITION.
• Harsh detergents and cleaners, which contain a solvent or bleach. The longer the exposure of PVC vinyl to
these products, the more it will reduce the life of the PVC vinyl.
• High-abrasive cleaners, including wire brushes, power wasters and/or commercial washing machines will
result in premature wear and deterioraon of tent fabrics.
• Wind whip – Loosely tensioned fabric that whips in the wind will damage over me.
Vinyl Repair
Celina’s repair products provide an easy soluon to tears, punctures, or holes. Repair kits and tools are avail-
able online at www.GetTent.com or by contacng Celina.
Celina Tent Inc. warrants that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of
one (1) year following the date of purchase. Defects are limited to any defect which is a result of the manufac-
turing process. Excluded are holes, punctures, or other damages which can be caused during normal installaon
of a tent whenever proper procedures are not followed. Celina at its opon will repair or replace this product or
any component of product found to be defecve during this warranty period. This warranty is valid for the origi-
nal purchaser only, and is not transferable. This warranty does not cover normal wear or damage resulng from
negligent use or misuse of the product, use contrary to instrucons, repairs or alteraons by anyone other than
Celina, or forces of nature. Celina Tent is not responsible for methods that installers may choose to erect and se-
cure the tent to the ground. Celina’s responsibility is limited to the manufacture of the tent parts and materials.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranes, and there are no warranes, expressed or implied, including war-
ranes of merchantability of tness for a parcular purpose, which extend beyond the descripon on the face
hereof. Celina Tent Inc. shall not be liable for any incidental or consequenal damages. Some jurisdicons do not
allow the exclusion of implied warranes or the imitaon on incidental or consequenal damages, so the above
exclusions and limitaons may not apply to you.
Celina fabrics are inherently ame resistant. Open ames should never be used under any tent, canopy, structure,
or shelter. Fabrics meet or exceed one or more of the following ammability specicaons:
NFPA-701 CPAI-84 ASTM D 6413
BS 5438 BS 7837 (1996) DIN 4102-B1
TENT CARE
PRODUCT WARRANTY
FLAME RESISTANCE
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STATE CENTER PHONE
Alabama Alabama Line Locaon 800/292-8525
Alaska Locate Call Center of Alaska 800/478-3121
Arizona Arizona Blue Stake 800/782-5348
Arkansas Arkansas One Call System 800/482-8998
California Underground Service Alert 800/227-2600
Colorado Ulity Nocaon Center of Colorado 800/922-1987
Conneccut Call Before You Dig 800/922-4455
Delaware Miss Ulity of Delaware 800/282-8555
Florida Call Sunshine 800/432-4770
Georgia Ulies Protecon Center 800/282-7411
Hawaii Underground Service Alert North 800/227-2600
Underground Service Alert South 800/227-2600
Idaho Palouse Empire Underground 800/822-1974
Ulies Underground Locaon Center 800/424-5555
Dig Line 800/342-1585
One Call Concepts - Idaho 800/626-4950
Shoshone County One Call 800/398-3285
Illinois Chicago Ulity Alert Network 800/892-0123
Indiana Indiana Underground Plant Protecon 800/382-5544
Iowa Underground Plant Locaon Service 800/292-8989
Kansas Kansas One-Call Center 800/344-7233
Kentucky Kentucky Underground Protecon 800/752-6007
Louisiana Louisiana One Call System 800/272-3020
Maine Dig Safe - Maine 888/344-7233
Maryland
Miss Ulity 800/257-7777
Miss Ulity of DESMARVA 800/282-8555
Massachuses Dig Safe-Massachuses 888/344-7233
Michigan Miss Dig System 800/482-7171
Minnesota Gopher State One Call 800/252-1166
Mississippi Mississippi One Call System 800/277-6477
Missouri Missouri One Call System 800/344-7483
Montana
Ulies Underground Locaon Center 800/424-5555
Montana U-Dig 800/551-8344
Nebraska Diggers Hotline 800/331-5666
Nevada Underground Service Alert North 800/227-2600
New Hampshire Dig Safe-New Hampshire 888/344-7233
New Jersey Garden State Underground 800/272-1000
New Mexico
New Mexico One Call System 800/321-2537
Las Cruces-Dona Ana Ulity Council 888/526-0400
STATE CENTER PHONE
New York Dig Safely New York 800/926-7962
New York City-Long Island One Call 800/272-4480
North Carolina North Carolina One Call 800/634-4949
North Dakota North Dakota One Call 800/795-0555
Ohio
Ohio Ulies Protecve Service 800/362-2764
Oil & Gas Producers Underground 800/925-2988
Oklahoma Call Okie 800/522-6543
Oregon Oregon Ulies Nocaon Center 800/332-2344
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania One Call System 800/242-1776
Rhode Island Dig Safe-Rhode Island 888/344-7233
South Carolina Palmeo Ulity Protecon Service 800/922-0983
South Dakota South Dakota One Call 800/781-7474
Tennessee Tennessee One-Call System 800/351-1111
Texas
Texas One Call System 800/245-4545
Texas Excavaon Safety System 800/344-8377
Utah Lone Star Nocaon System 800/669-8344
Vermont Blue Stakes Locaon Center 800/622-4111
Virginia
Dig Safe - Vermont 888/344-7233
Miss Ulity of Virginia 800/552-7001
Miss Ulity 800/257-7777
Washington
Miss Ulity of DELMARVA 800/441-8355
Nocaon Center 800/424-5555
Ulies Council of Cowlitz County 360/425-2506
UpperYakima City Underground 800/553-4344
Inland Empire Ulity Coordinang 509/456-8000
West Virginia Miss Ulity of West Virginia 800/245-4848
Wisconsin Diggers Hotline 800/242-8511
Wyoming
Wyoming One Call 800/348-1030
Call Before you DIg Wyoming 800/849-2476
District of Columbia Miss Ulity 800/257-7777
Canada
Alberta One Call 800/242-3447
Ontario 800/400-2255
Info-Excavaon (Quebec) 800/663-9228
BC One Call 800/474-6886
Manitoba - Winnipeg 240/480-1212
Manitoba & Saskatchewan Safe 800/827-5094
SUPPORT
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For technical quesons or replacement parts, please contact:
Celina Tent, Inc. / GetTent.com
5373 State Route 29
Celina, Ohio 45822-9210 USA
Telephone: 419-586-3610
Fax: 419-584-0949
Website: www.GetTent.com
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