Clam Quick-Set 114628 User manual

Part #s: 114628
Center Height: 82 inches
Foot Print: 96" x 168"
Hub-to-Hub: 100 x 170 inches
Weight: 50 lbs
Instruction #: 106339
Please contact customer service directly at the E-mail or phone number listed below for any
quality issues. ONCE USED THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED TO STORE.
** Warranty cannot be honored without an original, dated receipt. **
Customer Service Hours: Monday –Friday 9am –4pm Central Standard Time
Phone: 763-231-4120
Email: CustomerService@ClamCorp.com
IMPORTANT! Please read: This product is warrantied to the original retail purchaser (not transferable) to be free from
manufacturer’s defects for one (1) year from the date of the original purchase. Warranty does not cover screen tears,
tent tears, or broken or bent poles due to high wind, weather conditions or unattended use. The part will be replaced or
repaired (manufacturer’s option) if 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 request, please use one of the following methods:
Preferred Method - Visit www.QuickSetShelters.com under the “Customer Support” tab fill out the warranty
form.
Email: CustomerService@ClamCorp.com
Write: Clam Outdoors - Warranty Department
o12135 Brockton Lane N.
oRogers, MN 55369
Information needed to submit a warranty claim: 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 the warranty department, all returns must be returned with postage prepaid.
It is expressly understood that Clam Corporation’s liability for its products, whether due to breach of warranty,
negligence, strict liability, or otherwise, is limited to the repair of the product as stated above. Clam Corporation is not
liable for any 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 be obligated to make such alterations or modifications to products already in service.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Cabin Screen Tent

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 screen tent.
•
Tent fabric will melt when contact is
made with hot surfaces (i.e.,
heaters).
•
Use all external anchors during
excessive wind conditions(15+mph)
WARNING
WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS
TENT FABRIC
MISE EN GARDE: TENIR LE TISSU DE CETTE TENTE LOIN DE TOUTE
FLAMME ET DE TOUTE SOURCE DE CHALEUR
This tent meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. This tent is
made of flame-resistant fabric. It is not fireproof. The fabric will burn
if left in continuous contact with a flame source.
Cette tente répond aux exigences d'inflammabilité du CPAI-84. Cette
tente est fabriquée d’un tissue resistant au fue, mais qui n’est pas
inflammable. Ce tissue brûlera s'il est laissé en contact continu avec
une source d’inflammation.
Replacement parts can be ordered on-line at www.QuickSetShelters.com.
IMPORTANT: When you first open your shelter, you will see the poles on the OUTSIDE of the shelter.
Once set up, the poles should be on the INSIDE of the tent. Your screen tent is folded in half for storage.
Only pull outward on the hub pull (loops) on the exterior of the tent. IMPORTANT: When setting up your
shelter, poles should be on the INSIDE of the tent. Only pull outward on the hub pull (loops) on the exterior
of the tent. No tools are needed for the setup of your screen tent.
Please follow the directions carefully for proper set up and take down.
Item #
Qty.
Part #
Description
1
7105153 Hub & Pole Kit
2
1
106357 Removable Floor
3
2
104815
Door Support Pole
4
1
104671
Carry Bag
5
5
104173
Stake, Screen Hub
6
5
106340 External anchor strap, Quickset
7
1
106339
Instructions/Owner’s Manual
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PARTS LIST
SET UP INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1:Unzip the storage bag completely and remove
the shelter. Use care not to misplace the instructions
and the stake pouch. It is advised to store your stakes
and pouch in the carry bag until they are needed.
Step 2: Pick the tent up directly from the carry bag and
lay it on the ground. (Photo 2)
Step 3: With the screen tent lying down, grab a corner
of the tent on the opposite end from neoprene hub
covers that say "Quickset" and pull it back over the tent
towards the neoprene hub covers. This will expose one
or two of the outer walls and the webbed strap loop on
the hub assembly in the center of the side wall panel.
(Photo 3 and 4)
Step 4: With the poles on the inside, reach for the
webbed strap loop at the center of one wall and pull
until the section pops out. Hold the roof line with the
opposite hand. (Photos 5 and 6)
Step 5: Continue around the shelter repeating the
previous step until all wall panels are erect. This is a 6
sided shelter. So there will be 5 walls that need to be
"popped" open. The last wall is the door wall which
doesn't have a hub or poles on it.
Once all the walls are deployed, simply walk inside and
push up on the two roof hubs so they are popped up.
(Photos 7 and 8)
Step 6: Enter through the door and push up on the
center ceiling hub until the ceiling pops up. (Photo 5)
SET UP INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
Photo 2
Photo 3 Photo 4
Photo 5 Photo 6
Photo 7 Photo 8

SET UP INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
Step 6(optional): Insert the vertical rods on either
side of the screen tent’s door. Remove the Velcro
retaining loop securing the pole to the adjacent wall.
Once freed, install one end of the rod into the
other’s end to make it one long rod. Place the
bottom of the rod in the pocket located at the
bottom of the panel directly below where the rods
are mounted. Secure the rod with the Velcro loop.
Repeat on the other side. It is recommended to use
these if any wind is present. (Photos 9 and 10)
Step 7:Install securing stakes on the tent. The stakes
are designed to be used with the built in external
anchor straps found in the pockets under each wall's
hub assembly. If there is little to no wind, only a
couple stakes should suffice. In windier conditions, a
person should stake the entire shelter down by
pushing an anchor into the ground roughly 3 feet
from the outside wall, attaching the loop end of the
strap around it, and cinching the strap snug between
the eye bolt on the hub and the stake, itself. (Anchor
straps are shown in photos 11 and 12)
Using the built in Wind Panels:
Step 1: Locate the tie strings mounted on each end
of the wind panels. Untie and let the panel fall down.
Step 2: Locate the hub strap on the center of the
wall and pull it through the grommet on the wind
panel.
Step 3: Zip down the zippers located on each side of
the wind panels. Finish with securing the Velcro tabs
on the outside of the zipper.
Step 4: To store the wind panels, simply detach the
Velcro tabs and unzip the wind panels. Roll the panel
back up and tie with tie strings. (Photos 13 and 14)
Photo 9
Photo 10
Photo 11 Photo 12
Photo 13 Photo 14

Installing the floor on your Quickset Cabin
1.
Attach the Velcro on each corner (6x) so
that the toggle T is on the outside bottom of
the floor assembly. This needs to be done in
each corner to form a "tray" that will prevent
water or mud from coming into your tent.
2. Once the floor "tray" is assembled,
locate one of the hoops sewn into the bottom
corners (doesn't matter which
one you start with) and install the toggle
T through the hoop to hold its position.
NOTE: WHILE THERE ARE TOGGLE T'S AND
HOOPS IN EVERY CORNER, IT'S NOT
NECESSARY TO CONNECT THEM ALL FOR
POSITIONING. ONE OR TWO WILL SUFFICE
3. Next, separate the protective cover from the
Velcro strip that runs around the entire
perimeter of the inside of the screen tent and
tuck the ends of each strip up behind the hub
poles to keep them out of the way.
4. Attach the Velcro from the backside top of
the floor to the strip on the inside of the tent
and work your way around the perimeter of
the screen tent. Once it's all secured, your
installation is complete.
NOTE: WHILE IT IS POSSIBLE TO LEAVE YOUR FLOOR CONNECTED TO THE SCREEN
TENT WHILE YOU COLLAPSE IT FOR TRANSPORT, IT SHOULD BE REMOVED TO
PREVENT ANY UNNECESSARY DAMAGE FROM THE HUB ASSEMBLIES

Installing the Privacy Divider on your Quickset Cabin
1. Locate the divider found in the carry bag
and take it out. Find the top of the panel-
the top is the side that the zipper does not
go all the way to the end.
2. Install the barrel located on the divider
panel through the loop on the inside of the
tent at the midpoint. Once you have one
installed, continue around the divider panel
until all 7 barrels are installed into the
corresponding hoops. Access and privacy are
attained by simply zipping the panel open or
closed.
Note: The privacy divider should always
be removed when taking down your
shelter after use. Due to the way the
panels collapse and fold for storage,
damage could occur to the panel or tent if
it's left in.

Step 1: Remove all the stakes from around the exterior
of the tent and tuck the external anchors back in the
pockets on the side panels. Place the stakes back in the
pouch and put that back in the carry bag.
Step 2: If used, remove the vertical door support rods
from pockets at the bottom of the panel, pull apart,
and refasten them with the Velcro straps located
diagonally on the panels next to each side of the door.
Step 3: From the inside of the tent, pull down the two
roof hubs holding the roof up. Or push down from the
outside of the tent if you can reach them.
Step 4: Push in the side wall panels from the outside of
the screen tent until all the hubs are collapsed.
Step 5: Once the shelter is completely collapsed grab
one corner of the tent and fold it in half on itself. Once
in half, you can now condense the shelter to fit into the
carry bag.
Step 6: Carefully lift and insert into the carry bag. Pay
close attention not to twist or distort the hubs or fabric
while inserting into bag. Fold the floor and divider
panel, if necessary, and place those int he carry bag
too.
TAKE DOWN INSTRUCTIONS

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 screen tent. 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. Fabric will melt when
contact is made with hot surfaces (i.e., heaters, propane stoves, etc.)
WARNING
Injury or death may result from fire if tent fabric is
exposed to open flame.
Tent fabric is not fireproof. Fabric will burn with
extended exposure to open flame. Do not use open
flame products inside tent. Tent fabric is treated with
fire retardant. Application of any foreign 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.
*For replacement parts, frequently asked questions, shelter information, videos, and all of your ice fishing or
screen tent needs visit our web site at www.QuickSetShelters.com.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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