Clam 10945 User manual

M o d e l N o .
–10945 –
Sp e ci fic ati o n s
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CenterHeight - 90 inches
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Footprint–11.5’diameter
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Hub-to-Hub - 140x140 inches
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Weight –60 lbs.
I n s t r u c t i o n N o . 105565
- Clam Customer Service Information -
NOTICE: Please contact Customer Service directly at the email address or phone number
below for any quality issues.
Customer Service Hrs: 9am to 4pm, Monday –Friday CST
Phone: 763-231-4120
Fax: 763-231-4121
Email: customerservice@clamcorp.com
** Warrantycannotbe honoredwithout an original,dated receipt** IMPORTANT! PLEASE
READ: Warranty Information
This product is warranted to the original retail purchaser ( n o t t r a n s f e r a b l e ) t o be free from
manufacturers defects for one (1) year from the date of the original purchase. W a r r a n t y d o e s n o t
c o v e r c r a c k ed w i n d o w s , t e n t t e a r s , b r o k en o r b e n t p o l e s d u e t o h i g h w i n d w e a t h e r
c o n d i t i o n s o r u n a t t e n d e d u s e. T h e p a r t will b e replaced or repaired (manufacturer’s option) i f
found defective within the one (1) year time frame. Warranty will be void if product has been subject to
neglect, misuse, improper installation, misapplication, alteration, or accident including, but not limited to,
improper maintenance or use of unauthorized parts or attachments. Please read this entire owner’s manual
to ensure proper installation, use, storage, and care for your Clam shelter.
To submit a Warranty Claim Request, please use one of the following methods:
•
Email: CustomerService@ClamCorp.com (Preferred Method)
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Call: 763-231-4120
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Write: Customer Service –Warranty Department
12135 Brockton Lane N.
Rogers, MN 55369
Information needed to submit a warranty claim: If you need to submit a warranty claim, please e- mail
Clam’s Customer Service Department at customerservi[email protected]m. In your e-mail, please include your
full name, address, phone number, a copy of your receipt, a brief description of the problem, and pictures to
clearly show the area(s) of concern. Clam’s warranty department will review your request and a Clam
representative will contact you regarding your claim status. If instructed by warranty department, all returns
must be returned with postage pre-paid.
- L i m i ta t i o n o f L i a b i li t y -
It is expressly understood that Clam Corporation’s liability for its products, whether due to breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability, or
otherwise, islimited to the repair of the product as stated above. Clam Corporationisnot liable forany injury, loss, damage, or expense, whether
direct or consequential, including but not limited to loss of use, income, profit, or damage to material arising in connection with the sale,
installation, use of, inability to use, or the repair or replacement of Clam Corporation products. Clam Corporation reserves the right to make
alterations or modifications in its products at any time, which in its opinion, may improve the performance and efficiency of the product.Clam
shall not beobligated to makesuch alterationsor modificationsto products already in service.
ESCAPE ICE THERMAL
p /n 110945

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Photo 1
Anchor pouch
Photo 1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please fully understand and follow all safety instructions
outlined in this booklet. Failure to do so could result in
severe injury.
•
Do not use open flame heaters in your ice shelter.
Open vents for cross ventilation.
•
Tent fabric will melt when contact is made withhot
surfaces (i.e., heaters).
•
Never leave shelter unattended when setup.
•
Due to the increase in traffic (snowmobiles, autos,
etc.) on area lakes, ice fishing can be hazardous at
night. If you choose to fish at night or in poor visibility
conditions, be sure to take precautions with lights or
reflectors to show drivers your whereabouts.
•
Use external tie-downs in excessive wind (15+mph)
PARTS LIST
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
QTY.
PART NO.
Customer service hours:
9am –4pm, (CST) Monday-
Friday.
customerservice@clamcorp.com
Ice Anchors included in small carry pouch
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS PRODUCT ON THE ICE go t o www. cl a m c orp.com ,
click on your shelter model, and watch the set-up video provided. Then practice
setting up and taking down at home in the comfort of a heated area such as a garage or basement.
Repeat several times until comfortable. This will make your on-ice set-up much easier.
NO TOOLS ARE NEEDED FOR SET-UP OF YOUR CLAM SH ELT E R.
1.
Unzip the storage bag completely and remove
the shelter. Use care not to misplace the anchor
& rope pouch (Photo 1). It is advised to store your
anchors and pouch in the storage pocket of
your carrybag.
Replacement parts can be ordered on-line at www.clamcorp.com.
Death from asphyxiation may result from use
of
oxygen depleting heaters. Open all
vents for fresh air ventilation.
Injury or death may result from fire if tent
fabric is exposed to open flame.
Tentfabric is not fireproof. Fabric will burn
extended exposure to open flame. Do not
not
with
use
open flame products inside tent. Tent fabric is
treated with fire retardant. Application of any fo -
eign substance may render the flame retardant
properties ineffective.
Night time: exterior reflectors must be
visible to reduce risk of collisions.
This tent is made with flame resistant
fabric which meets CPAI-84 specifications.
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
1
HUB ASSY - Walls
6
103507
2
HUB ASSY - Roof
1
103750
3
ICE ANCHOR
6
102457
4
EXTERNAL ANCHOR STRAP
6
104042
5
HUB & POLE KIT W ALLS (4 POLES & 1 HUB)
6
109077
6
HUB & POLE KIT ROOF (6 POLES & 1 HUB)
1
109221
7
CARRY BAG
1
104194
8
BUCKLE ASSY W ITH STRAP
6
103244
9
INSTRUCTIONS/OW NER’S MANUAL
1
105564

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Photo 5
3. Grasp the loop onto the eyelet in the center of one
of the wall panels. Pull upward and outward on the
loop until the wall section pops up (Photo 3).
Photo 3
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
2.
It is advised to have at least two people to set
up a Clam Six Pack shelter.
Open the shelter so that one wall is facing upward.
Make sure that the tent is not twisted or
overlapping any of the poles (Photo 2). Do NOT
force the shelter while unfolding.
5. Have a person hold down the shelter while a
second person goes inside the shelter and pushes
the ceiling hub straight up so the ceiling pops up
(Photo 5).
Photo 2
4. W alk around the entire shelter and pull each loop
sewn onto the eyelet in the center of the wall until all
sides are popped out (Photo 4).
Photo 4
Photo 5

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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
5.
Your shelter should be standing up completely(Photo 5).
Anchor the shelter to the ice by using ice anchors.
Screw ice anchors into the ice near the corners of the
shelter and in the middle of the sides using Clam’s Ice
Anchor Installation Tool PN 108348 (not included). Feed
the adjustable strap grommet onto the ice anchor and
cinch the strap tight (Photo 6). Repeat for each anchor
drilled into the ice. In windy conditions, screw an anchor
outside the shelter several feet away from the hub on the
windward side and attach a strap found in the pockets
under each side panel hub from the eye bolt to the remote
anchor. Adjust strap so it is snug between hub and anchor.
This will help keep the shelter in place and the walls from
collapsing. If more anchors are needed, order PN 108064
(pack of two) via www.clamcorp.com.
Ice Anchors in corners. Shelter is
secured to the ice by hooking the
grommet on the strap to the anchor and
cinching the strap tight.
Photo 6

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TAKE-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Close all windows. Leave one or both doors open
to allow air toescape.
2.
Remove all internal anchors and store them in
the provided pouch or in the carrybag side pocket.
In windy conditions, remove ice anchor strapsfrom
anchors and store back in hub pockets prior to
collapsing the roof and walls. Gather outside
anchors and place back inpouch.
3.
Push the center hub on any wall until itcollapses
inward (Photo 7). Continue pushing each wall
inward until all the walls are collapsed (photo 8).
The shelter will fall to the ice on its own.
4.
Push the hub of the roof panel down with one
hand while lifting up on one of the corners with the
other hand until it collapses (photo 9).
5.
The shelter will now be flat. Lift up on one of the
corners of the shelter and flip the shelter over’
(Photo 10). Once flipped over, gather the shelter
together (Photo 11).
6.
Place the folded shelter and the ice anchor/rope
pouch back into the carrying case with the hubs
toward the bottom end of the bag.
Make sure your ice shelter is completely dried out
after each use and before storing. Store your ice
shelter in a cool, dry place. Keep away from
rodents.
TAKE-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
Photo 10
Photo 11
Photo 7
Photo 8
Photo 9

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- S a f e ty I n s t r u c t i o n s -
Please fully understand and follow all safety instructions as outlined. Failure to do so could result in severe injury or death.
▪
Do not use open flame heaters in your ice shelter. Injury or death may result from fire if tent fabric is exposed to open flame. The
tent is not fireproof, but the fabric is treated with a fire retardant that meets CPAI-84 specifications. Application of any foreign
substance may render the flame retardant properties ineffective. Ice Armor fabric will melt when contact is made with hot surfaces
(i.e., heaters).
▪
Death from asphyxiation may result from use of oxygen depleting heaters. Open all vents for fresh air ventilation.
▪Never leave shelter unattended when set up.
▪Due to the increase in traffic (snowmobiles, autos, etc.) on area lakes, ice fishing can be hazardous at night. If you choose to
fish at night or in poor visibility conditions, be sure to take precautions with lights or reflectors to show drivers your
whereabouts. Night time: exterior reflectors must be visible to reduce risk of collisions.
*For replacement parts, frequently asked questions, shelter information, videos, and all of your ice fishing needs visit our web
site at www.clamcorp.com.
Due to Clam’s continued product development, Clam reserves the right to change specifications without notice. For complete details,
see the assembly and/or operating instructions that are provided and packaged with the purchased product.
Death from asphyxiation may result from use of oxygen depleting heaters. Open all vents for fresh air
ventilation.
Injury or death may result from fire if tent fabric is exposed to open flame.
Tentfabric is not fireproof. Fabric willburn with extended exposure to open flame. Do not use open
flameproducts inside tent. Tent fabricistreatedwithfireretardant. Applicationofanyforeignsubstance
may render the flame retardant properties ineffective.
Night time: exterior reflectors must be visible to reduce risk of collisions.
This tent is made with flame resistant fabric which meets CPAI-84 specifications.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How do I set-up my hubshelter?
A: Go to www.clamcorp.comto watch an instructional video on the proper & simplest way to set-up and take-down a
hub style shelter.
Q: I can see pin holes in myfabric:
A: There are a few explanations as to why those pin holes exist.
Simplythe color and/or black-out coatingbeingworn off the fabric due exposure in the elements and wear
due to friction.
The fabric used is a woven material and these pin holes are parts of the thread that the coating did not attach to.
Either way this has no effect on the function of the fabric and is simply an appearance issue.
Q: There are cracks on the inside finish of thefabric:
A: This is normal, when you fold up your shelter, lines develop in the fabric. The inside coating may even appear to be
peeling. This is normal and will not affect the overall function of the ice house.
Q: Will my Fish House leakbecause Ican see pin holes in the fabric?
A: Quite the opposite, as you heat your house and the snowand ice begin to melt, the vapors can better escape the
shelter through an uncoatedfabric. Whenit snows or rains, the water molecules are larger than the vapor molecules
and cannot pass through the fabric and into thehouse.
Q: Are patch kits available for my Fish Trap and Clamshelter?
A: Patch kits are available theycan be purchased online www.clamcorp.comunder “Parts/Info”
Q: How do Iapplythe patch material?
A: When applyinga patch it works best to spray some adhesive (we recommend using 3M #77 or 3M #90 spray
adhesive) on to both surfaces; the part of the tent where the patch is goingto be applied and the patch itself. Wait
until the adhesive begins to dry and becomes tacky, then place the patch on the tent, and they will stick together.
Q: Is there anythingcan be puton outside of the tent to prevent water fromcomingthrough, when we are usingit? A:
Customers have been known to sprayor applywater repellant on the outside of the shelter that you would use for
camping tents or boots. (Camp Dry would be an example of this type of product). These products will not damage
your tent in anyway.
Q: What will help keep mice or rodents from eating myClamHub shelter?
A: Some of our customers have had success with the following ways to keep miceout.
Keep your tent in a sealed plastic tote with DRYER SHEETS and or MOTH BALLS
Q: The zipper on my tent freezes up and or sticks; is there anything I can use to help prevent this fromhappening?
A: Yes, there are a couple of zipper lubricants out there that our customers and pro staff have had good luckwith.
Zipper Lube -A gel that you can applyjust bysqueezingit onto the zipper and movingthe zipper back
and forth. This brand can be found in the campingsection of most sporting goods store.
Silicone spray may also be used as well.
Q: Would it be best to completelydry my shelter out everytime it gets used?
A: It is recommendedto dry your tent out completelyafter each use, if not dried completelymoisture left in the house
may cause damage to your tent.
Q: How do I wash my sheltertent?
A: You can use a bleach and water solution (10 parts water to 1 part bleach) to get rid of themildew smell. Ifyou want
to wash the tent you can use a standard soap to wash it.
*** Please note - We do not recommend placing your shelter canvas/tent into a washing machine for cleaning.
Q: Am Iable to order parts and accessories fromyour website?
A: Absolutely, if you would like to order parts you can go to www.clamcorp.comunder “Parts/Info”
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