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Core 40034 User manual

1Stake Tent
∙ Pull tent out flat and tight
∙ Drive stakes through all webbed loops (fig. 1)
∙ You may need to adjust stakes after setup
4Insert Leg Poles
∙Starting on one end, place the leg poles into the leg pole connector on pole joint (fig. 4)
∙Insert the pin from the pin-and-ring system into the orange end of the leg pole (fig. 5)
∙ Repeat until all poles are in place, putting the poles with “D” rings in the center
position on tent front and back
∙ Clip plastic hooks from tent to all leg poles (fig. 6)
∙ Extend and stake the ground air vents located at both ends of the tent (fig. 7)
Pin-and-Ring: Pins are inserted into
ends of leg poles.
Webbed Loop: Insert stakes through
these loops to keep the tent secure.
Color-Coded Pole Connector:
Color-coded to match corresponding
roof poles
Roof Pole Connector: Connects to
steel roof poles
Leg Pole Connector: Leg poles lift
tent roof and connect to
pin-and-ring system
Model #40034
Tent
Stakes x 16
(90014)
Carry Bag
(90961)
Rainfly (90958)
Light Gray Pole x 1 (90957)
Corner Leg Pole x 4 (90098)
Middle Pole with “D” Ring x 4 (90099)
Room Divider
(90960)
Contents & Repair Parts
Setup Tips
10P Straight Wall Cabin Tent
14ft x 10ft x 86in
2 People Rubber Mallet Level Area
We Recommend... Pin-and-Ring System
Pole Joints
5Attach Rainfly
∙ Drape rainfly over the tent, aligning CORE® logo above the T-door
∙ Secure S-hooks to the pin-and-ring system at the base of the tent (fig. 8)
∙Attach rainfly to leg poles using hook-and-loop fasteners
located on the underside of the rainfly (fig. 9)
∙ Extend attached guylines and stake
• For a comfortable night’s rest, clear your camp area of debris
before setting up your tent.
• When opening for the first time, the rainfly and room divider are
rolled together with the tent body.
• Lay out all of the contents of the bag and assemble all tent
poles before setting up your tent.
• The tent poles are color-coded to match the sleeves and pole joints.
• Push the poles through the sleeves, don’t pull.
• Make sure the sleeve fabric is evenly distributed to avoid
catching the pole.
fig. 8
fig. 9
3Insert Gray Pole
∙ Push gray pole through light gray sleeves, placing over
black poles at the center of roof
∙ Insert one end of gray pole into the ribbed end of
the side pole joint
∙ Flex gray pole into an arch and insert other end
into the ribbed end of the opposite side
pole joint
∙ Tie fastener to all three poles at
the intersection (fig. 3)
2Insert Black Poles
∙ Push black poles through the black sleeves
∙ Insert one end of each black pole into the ribbed end
of the corner pole joint (fig. 2)
∙ Flex poles into an arch and insert other end of the poles
into the ribbed end of the opposite corner pole joint
45˚
fig. 1
fig. 4
fig. 6
fig. 7
45˚
fig. 5
fig. 2
fig. 3
Side Pole
Joint x 6
(90102)
Take Down Instructions:
• How do I get everything back in the bag? The trick is to take your
time and remove all the air. Use the weight of the poles to roll the tent
on the ground and force air out.
• What are the ground vents? The ground vents are designed to help
with air flow throughout the tent, which keeps the tent cooler
in warm weather and prevent condensation. It can be zipped shut in
colder weather.
• How to clean the tent? Clean the tent with a soft sponge, mild soap
and tepid water. Be sure to scrub gently and remove all soap. Let dry
in sunlight, which also naturally cleans the tent.
• What is the wall plug symbol? That is a port for an electrical
cord to access your tent. The electrical cord can be used on a
campsite with power or with a generator outside your tent. It closes
fully when not in use.
• Can the tent be used in the rain? Absolutely. The tent and
rainfly have a water-resistant treatment, and the seams have been
sealed with water-resistant tape at the factory.
• How many seasons is this tent? This is a 2-3 season tent, not
recommended for use in severe weather conditions.
• What are the dimensions of the tent? The tent is 14’ x 10’ x 86”
(4.27m x 3.05m x 2.18m).
WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS
TENT FABRIC
This tent is made of flame-resistant fabric which meets CPAI-84
specifications. IT IS NOT FIREPROOF. The fabric will burn if left in
continuous contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign
substance to the product fabric may render the flame-resistant
properties ineffective.
DO NOT use fuel burning devices inside or near tent materials.
DO NOT permit children to light matches, operate burning appliances or
handle any flame sources in or near the tent.
• Do not smoke, use matches, candles or open flames of any kind in or
near the tent.
• Do not refuel lanterns, stoves or heaters inside tent.
• Do not cook inside tent.
• Do not store flammable liquids inside tent.
WARNING: Keep clear of overhead power lines.
• Do not set up your tent under trees because of potential
lightning strikes or falling tree limbs in inclement weather.
• For best results in windy conditions, position narrow end of tent
into the wind.
• Secure with all stakes and guylines provided to prevent property
damage or personal injury.
• Under certain conditions (cold weather, high humidity, etc.)
condensation will form on the inside of your tent. Condensation is
caused by water vapor from your breath, perspiration or any wet
clothing inside the tent. It is NOT LEAKAGE through the tent fabric. It
can be minimized by removing wet clothing from your tent and by
providing good ventilation throughout the tent. Never store the tent,
even for a short period of time, without drying it thoroughly and
brushing off caked dirt.
• Do not pack stakes inside your tent. Use the separate storage bag.
• STAKES SHOULD BE REMOVED BY PULLING ON THE STAKE
ITSELF. NEVER PULL ON THE TENT TO REMOVE STAKE.
• Do not leave your tent setup for weeks at a time. Be aware that
exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun can seriously damage
material and/or cause it to become discolored.
DO NOT SPRAY!
Warnings and Cautions:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Revised 2/26/20
• Remove stakes from guylines and ground vent. Store in stake bag.
• Disconnect S-hooks from pin-and-ring system at base of tent.
• Unfasten hook-and-loop fasteners on the underside of the rainfly from
poles.
• Remove rainfly and fold into thirds length wise. This will be rolled up
with the tent.
• Remove leg poles from the metal pins on pin-and-ring system and
allow tent to lay flat.
• Remove the roof poles by carefully pushing poles through the sleeves
away from the end at which you are standing.
• Disassemble all poles and place in pole bag.
• Remove remaining stakes. Store in stake bag.
• Fold tent lengthwise 4-5 times so the tent width is even with the carry
bag. Place folded rainfly on top of tent.
• Lay bag of poles on edge of tent and rainfly, then roll around poles.
• Store in carry bag with bag of stakes.
CORE®Equipment and Elevate LLC warrants, for a period of one year
from the original date of purchase, this product against any defects in
materials or workmanship. At its discretion, CORE®Equipment may
provide replacement parts to original purchaser. Original receipt or
proof of purchase as well as proof of defect in the form of a photograph
or video is required. CORE®Equipment will not be responsible for
shipping costs incurred outside the continental USA. Warranty is valid
for the original purchaser one year from the date of purchase and is
not transferable.
This warranty does not cover any product purchased through
unauthorized dealers/distributors and/or unauthorized resellers on
online auction websites. CORE®uses approved and authorized
distributors to furnish quality products, and CORE®provides warranty
coverage only on products purchased from those distributors. If the
product was purchased from an unauthorized reseller, this warranty
does not apply. Unauthorized resellers may sell products that are used,
defective, counterfeit, or which may not be designed for use in that
specific country. To determine whether the seller of a CORE®
Equipment product is one that has been approved and authorized by
Elevate LLC owner of the CORE®Equipment brand, please contact
[email protected] or call customer service at 1-888-775-5628.
This 1-Year Limited Warranty does NOT cover normal wear and tear,
abuse or misuse of this product including damage from inclement
weather conditions, such as wind, rain or hail. In case of inclement
weather, remove all valuables and persons and seek appropriate
shelter. Under no circumstances will CORE®Equipment or Elevate LLC
be liable or responsible for any incidental or consequential damages.
This product is designed and intended for recreational use only.
Prolonged exposure to UV rays will cause any fabric to fade and
deteriorate and is NOT covered by this 1-Year Limited Warranty. All
replacement products or parts will assume the remaining warranty of
the original product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You
may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To obtain
Warranty Service: Call Toll Free 1-888-775-5628 for warranty service,
repair parts or product questions. Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Central Time.
1-Year Limited Warranty:
IMPORTANT:
THE ORIGINAL FIRE RETARDANT AND WATER-REPELLENT PROTECTIVE
COATINGS MAY BE COMPROMISED IF SPRAYS OR OTHER CHEMICAL
TREATMENTS ARE USED ON THE TENT. FABRIC HAS BEEN FACTORY
TREATED. IT IS HIGHLY WATER-REPELLENT; HOWEVER, IT IS NOT
WATERPROOF. ALL TENTS CAN EXPERIENCE SEAM LEAKAGE DURING
WET WEATHER. IF YOU WANT ADDITIONAL MOISTURE PROTECTION, TRY
A SEAM SEALING COMPOUND ONLY; STRICTLY FOLLOW THE
MANUFACTURER’S DIRECTIONS. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SEAL
THE TENT DURING THE INITIAL SETUP AS WELL AS PRIOR TO EACH
CAMPING SEASON. SEAM SEALER COMPOUNDS CAN BE PURCHASED AT
YOUR LOCAL CAMPING PRODUCTS OUTLET. FOR MISSING PARTS CALL
1-888-775-5628.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE RETAIL STORE.
Elevate LLC
Overland Park, KS 66223
Made in Bangladesh • Printed in Bangladesh

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