Frabill ICE HUNTER 195 User manual

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ICE HUNTER
ICE HUNTER
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Nº FRBSH195
Nº FRBSH195
ICE HUNTER
ICE HUNTER
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR ICE HUNTER™ 195
FLIP-OVER STYLE ICE SHELTERS
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS POUR LES ABRIS
SUR GLACE ICE HUNTER™ 195 DE STYLE PIVOTANT
ICE HUNTER™ 195
Part# FRB000475
Pièce nº FRB000475
© 2020 FRABILL, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
© 2020 FRABILL, Inc. Tous Droits Rèservès.

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(Indicates a potential hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death)
Death from asphyxiation may occur from propane heaters or lanterns in a non-ventilated area.
Keep top of doors unzipped for ventilation.
Keep all flame and heat sources away from this tent fabric.
This tent is made with flame-resistant fabric which meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. It is not fire-proof.
The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source.
The application of any foreign substance to the tent may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.
• Never use candles, matches, or open flames of any kind near a tent.
• Cooking inside a tent is dangerous.
• Build campfires downwind, and several meters away from a tent. Always be sure to extinguish camp fires before leaving camp, or
retiring for the night.
• Practice extreme caution when using fuel powered lanterns and heaters inside a tent. Use battery operated equipment whenever possible.
• Never refuel lamps, heaters, or stoves inside a tent.
• Extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep.
• Avoid smoking inside a tent.
• Never store flammable liquids inside a tent.
INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT IF:
Tent is exposed to open flame. Do not use open flame as heat source inside shelter.
Nighttime collisions: Exterior reflectors on all four corners must be visible.
Falling Hazard
Never tow shelter with passengers inside.
(Conveys potential equipment damage)
Do not exceed 20 miles per hour/ 32 kilometers per hour when towing ice shelter.
Never leave ice shelter unattended when set up.
Check local regulations specific to the use of portable ice shelters
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Frabill, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that all Frabill, Inc. Ice Shelters are free from manufacturers defects for the term of one year
from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover cracked windows, tent tears, and broken or bent poles due to high wind weather
conditions or unattended use. Frabill will repair or replace any part found to be defective within the one-year period upon inspection by the
Frabill Quality Control Team. All parts must be returned to Frabill, Inc. postage-prepaid to include the original dated receipt. All returns must
be coded with a return authorization number, which can be obtained from the Frabill, Inc.,Customer Service Department.
For return authorization, call or write:
FRABILL, Inc.
Attention: Customer Service Department
431 E. South St.
Plano, IL 60545-1601
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
It is understood that Frabill, Inc.’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 in the warranty information. Frabill, Inc. 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 that occurs during the sale, installation, use of or the
repair or replacement of Frabill, Inc. products. Frabill, Inc. is not liable for any damage that may occur during any modifications that are made
to the product at any time to improve performance of the product. Frabill, Inc. is not obligated to make such changes to any products currently
in service.
WARNING!
!
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
Safety Instructions and Warranty Information
Phone 1-800-558-1005, option 3
Fax 1-262-677-4750
e-mail: [email protected]
(8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. M-F)
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Safety Instructions and Warnings ............................................................................................... 2
Warranty ............................................................................................................................................ 2
Parts List............................................................................................................................................ 4
Assembly Instructions..................................................................................................................... 5
Safe Use and Operation................................................................................................................... 15
Tips for Use, Maintenance and Care ............................................................................................ 16
Frabill Shelter Accessories............................................................................................................. 17
Table des matières
Consignes de sécurité et avertissements .................................................................................. 19
Garantie .............................................................................................................................................. 19
Liste de pièces.................................................................................................................................. 20
Instructions d’assemblage.............................................................................................................. 21
Utilisation et exploitation sécuritaires........................................................................................... 31
Conseils d’utilisation, Entretien et soins....................................................................................... 32
Accessoires des Frabill................................................................................................................... 34
Need help? We’re a Toll-Free call away! 1-800-558-1005, option 3
Frabill, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction. If you have any questions
or encounter a problem while assembling your shelter, please do not return
to the retailer.
Besoin d’aide ? Nous sommes à un appel sans frais de vous !
1 800 558-1005, option 3
Frabill, Inc. est déterminée à assurer la satisfaction de sa clientèle. Si vous
avez des questions ou rencontrez un problème au moment d’assembler
votre abri, prière de ne pas retourner l’abri.
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Parts List
Shelter instructions
Tools Required: Phillips Screwdriver, 7/16” deep well socket and 7/16” wrench.
A cordless drill is recommended. Approximate Assembly Time: 2 hours
ITEM PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION
A 612025 1 KEDER TREKKER 2006
B 203437 20 SCRW #8X0.5” PHP RD HD
C 807114 2 HOLDERS HELTERR OD
D 806055 1 ROPE 8 FEET NYLON
E 81758 2 FRAME BRACKET
F 200015 32 NUT .250-20 HEX NYLK
G 200028 28 WASHER .250 FLAT SAE
H 200034 6 BOLT .250-20 X 1.43 ELEV
I 200050 2 .250-20 XL.50 MACH PAN
J 200053 6 BOLT .250-20 X 1.00 CAP HEX
K 807120 8 BEARING POLE
M FRB000443 1 TENT SHELTER 195
N 200029 8 WSHR .250 FLAT SAE SST
O 200072 8 SCRW .250-20X1.25 PHP RD HD
P 81251 2 SEAT SWVL CUSHION BLK/GRY
Q 81929 1 BASE 33X56X8X0.225BF SHELTER
R 81836 2 ASSY 349-399 FIXED SHORT POLE
S 81837 1 ASSY 349-399 BACK POLE
T 81838 1 ASSY 349-399 ADJ POLE
U 81868 1 ASSY 25"X7060D LFT BNT FRMPOLE
V 81869 1 ASSY 25"X706OD RT BNT FRM POLE
W 81867 6 ASSY 25"X0. 706OD FRM POLE
X 200584 2 SWVL BOAT SEAT
Y 200014 8 BOLT .250-20 X 1.5 CAP HEX
Z 81875 4 U-FRAME 56X27X0.875DIA SHELTER
AA 81352 8 SNAP BUTTON LEVER
BB 200013 2 BOLT .250-20 X 1.25 CAP HEX
CC FRB000434 2 FRM 8” BASE
DD FRB000429 4 ASSY CLIP PIN 2020
EE FRB000428 2 EXTRUSION SHELTER SEAT
FF 200022 8 BOLT .250-20 X 1.75 CAP HEX
GG FRB000427 2 ADAPTER 8” SHELTER SEAT
ITEM F
ITEM G
ITEM H
ITEM I
ITEM J
ITEM K
ITEM B
ITEM DD
ITEM BB
ITEM AA
(Aprroximate Sizes/Tailles Approximatives)
ITEM N
ITEM FF
ITEM Y
ITEM O

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ITEM
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
Q
81929
BASE 33X56X8X0.225BF SHELTER
1
E
81758
FRAME BRACKET
2
J
200053
BOLT .250-20X1.00 CAP HEX
6
C
807114 HOLDER ROD 2
BB
200013
BOLT .250-20X1.25 CAP HEX
2
F
200015
NUT .250-20 NYLK
8
G
200028
WSHR .250 SAE
4
Q
BB
J
G
F
E
C
Shelter Assembly (Continued)
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
Q 81929 BASE 33X56X8X0.225BF SHELTER 1
E 81758 FRAME BRACKET 2
J 200053 BOLT .250-20X1.00 CAP HEX 6
C 807114 HOLDER ROD 2
BB 200013 BOLT .250-20X1.25 CAP HEX 2
F 200015 NUT .250-20 NYLK 8
G 200028 WSHR .250 SAE 4

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ITEM U IS USED ON OTHER SIDE OF BASE
ITEM
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
E
81758
FRAME BRACKET
2
K
807120
BEARING POLE
8
W
81867
ASSY 25"X.706OD FRM POLE
6
U
81868
ASSY 25"X706OD LFT BNT FRM POLE
1
V
81869
ASSY 25"X.706OD RT BNT FRM POLE
1
I
200050
SCRW .250-20X1.5" PHP PN HD .600 THREADS
2
H
200034
BOLT .250-20X1.423 ELEV
6
F
200015
NUT .250-20 NYLK
8
F
MAKE SURE ALL SNAP BUTTONS ARE
POINTED TOWARDS INSIDE OF BASE
V
I
K
H
W
W
W
E
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
E 81758 FRAME BRACKET 2
K 807120 BEARING POLE 8
W 81867 ASSY 25”X.70600 FRM POLE 6
U 81868 ASSY 25”X70600 LEFT BNT FRM POLE 1
V 81869 ASSY 25”.70600 RT BNT FRM POLE 1
I 200050 SCRW .250-20X1.5” PHP PN HD .600 THREADS 2
H 200034 BOLT .250-20X1.423 ELEV 6
F 200015 NUT .250-20 NYLK 8
ITEM “U” IS USED ON OTHER SIDE OF BASE
Shelter Assembly (Continued)

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TO INSTALL SNAP BUTTON LEVER (ITEM AA) SLIDE ONTO U-FRAME UNTIL
RETAINER SNAPS INTO THE RETAINER LOCATION
RETAINER
RETAINER LOCATION
TO INSTALL SNAP BUTTON LEVER (ITEM AA) SLIDE ONTO U-FRAME UNTIL
RETAINER SNAPS INTO THE RETAINER LOCATION

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TO INSTALL U-FRAMES (ITEM Z) SLIDE U-FRAME TUBE OVER FRAME POLE TILL
SNAP BUTTON IS ENGAGED IN SECOND HOLE FROM THE END
A
SNAP BUTTON
LOCATION
TO INSTALL U-FRAMES (ITEM Z) SLIDE U-FRAME TUBE OVER FRAME POLE TILL
SNAP BUTTON IS ENGAGED IN SECOND HOLE FROM THE END
Shelter Assembly (Continued)

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ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
CC FRB000434 FRM 8” BASE 2
GG FRB000427 ADAPTER 8" SHELTERS SEAT 2
FF 200022 BOLT .250-20Xl .75" CAP HEX 8
EE FRB000428 EXTRUSIONS HELTERS EAT 2
G 200028 WSHR .250 SAE 16
F 200015 NUT .250-20 NYLK 8

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ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
CC FRB000434 FRM 8” BASE 2
Y 200014 BOLT .250-20X1.5” CAP HEX 8
G 200028 WASHER .250 FLAT SAE 16
F 200015 NUT .250-20 NYLK 8
X 200584 SWIVEL BLAT SEAT 2
Shelter Assembly (Continued)

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NN
MM
PP
V
LL
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
NN
FRB000435
FRM 10" BASE
2
PP
200584
SWIVEL BOAT SEAT
2
MM
81251
SEAT SWVL CUSHION BLK/GRY
2
LL
200029
WSHR .250 FLAT SAE SST
8
V
200072
SCRW .250-20X1.25 PHP PN HD
8
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
CC FRB000434 FRM 8” BASE 2
X 200584 SWIVEL BOAT SEAT 2
P 81251 SEAT SWVL CUSHION BLK/GRY 2
N 200029 WSHR .250 FLAT SAE SST 8
O 200072 SCRW .250-20Xl .25 PHP PN HD 8

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Shelter Assembly (Continued)
SEAT INSTALLATION:
1. CLIP SEAT ON LIP OF BASE
2. PIVOT SEAT DOWN TILL LEG RESTS ON BASE
3. MAKE SURE SAFETY CLIPS [DD] ARE INSTALLED
SEAT REMOVAL:
1. PIVOT SEAT UP TOWARDS FRONT OF BASE
2. REMOVE FROM LIP OF BASE
3. REMOVE SAFETY CLIPS [DD] TO FOLD LEG
4. INSTALL SAFETY CLIPS TO HOLD
LEG STOWED
DD

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ITEM
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
S
81837
ASSY 349-399 BACK POLE
1
R
81836
ASSY 349-399 FIXED SHORT POLE
2
T
81838
ASSY 349-399 ADJ. POLE
1
A
T
R
R
S
CORRECT SNAP
BUTTON POSITION
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
S 81837 ASSY 349-399 BACK POLE 1
R 81836 ASSY 349-399 FIXED SHORT POLE 2
T 81838 ASSY 349-399 ADJ. POLE 1

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Tools Required: Philips Screwdriver, 7/16” deep well socket, and 7/16” wrench.
A cordless drill is recommended. Approximate assembly time 1-2 hours.
TENT ASSEMBLY (NOTE: Snap buttons to be in middle position)
1. Lay tent [M] under back edge of base [Q], (opposite side of corner brackets) with the yellow Velcro straps facing
up and edge without corner pockets closet to the base [Q] (Fig. I & II).
2. Starting with the U-Frame [Z] closest to the base and the Velcro closest to the base, wrap the yellow Velcro
straps around the U-Frame [Z]. (Fig. I) NOTE: Yellow Velcro straps should be on inside of tent after assembly.
3. Repeat step 2 for 2 more U-frames [Z]
4. For the last U-frame [Z] wrap the 4 yellow Velcro straps around the U-Frame [Z]. (Fig. II)
5. Position corner pockets over corner of U-frame [Z]. Insert buckle through d-ring securing pocket around corner
of U-frame [Z]. (Fig. II)
STORM GUARD SYSTEM ASSEMBLY
(CAUTION! In small amount of incidences, sharp edges of the screws may protrude thru lip of the base after
assembling the Storm Guard System. Please use caution when loading and unloading unit)
1. Flip unit to the closed position.
2. Insert all stretcher poles [R,S,T] per page 13.
3. Take the Storm Guard System [A] and find the middle.
4. From the center of the back of the base [Q] pull the tent [M] tight making sure the front U-frame [Z] is still touching
the ground.
5. Wrap the excess tent material under the lip of the base [Q] and push the Storm Guard System [A] over the top
of the tent material and onto the lip of the base [Q] across the back edge. (Fig. III) Before continuing to the sides,
insert 7 – screws [B] across the back evenly spaced. The screws [B] should go through the Storm Guard System
[A], tent [M], base [Q], and back into the Storm Guard System [A]. (Fig. IV)
6. Continue pushing the Storm Guard System [A] over the tent material onto the lip of the base [Q] to either side
making sure the tent [M] is tight and the front U-Frame [Z] is still touching the ground.
7. Take the remaining screws [B] and start at one end of the Storm Guard System [A] insert the screws [B] at least
every 8 inches on each side of the base [Q]. NOTE: there may be extra screws once finished.
8. At the front of the base [Q] locate the 2 holes. Thread the yellow rope [D] toward the inside of the base [Q].
Secure each end with a knot.
Shelter Instructions

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SET UP
1. Stand at the rear of the shelter and pull each U-frame [Z] toward you until the snap buttons snap into position
2. Move to front side and lift U-Frames [Z] toward you to enclose the base area. NOTE: if U-frames do not pivot
easily check to make sure tent is not caught on framework.
3. Continue until the first U-frame [Z] comes in contact with the ice
4. Depending on the weather conditions, the fit of the tent can be adjusted by moving the snap buttons to any
of the 3 holes in the U-frame [Z].
5. Insert the stretcher poles and adjust front stretcher pole to tighten tent.
TENT POSITIONS
Collapsed – Tent down resting on the base fro transport or storage
Closed – Tent rotated over the base onto the ice.
COLLAPSING FOR TRANSPORT
1. Remove all stretcher poles.
2. With the tent in the closed position, start at the back of the shelter, press the snap button levers in on each
side of the U-frame and lower the U-frame over the inner poles.
3. Repeat on the next 2 U-frames moving towards the door
4. Close the door with the zipper
5. Rotate the last U-frame to an upright position and then press the snap button levers in on each side of the
U-frame and lower the u-frame over the inner poles.
6. Fully rotate the frame to the collapsed position
7. Make sure all material is tucked into base to eliminate dragging the tent material.
8. Place stretcher poles, bucket and tackle inside base
(1.) Collapsed (2.) Closed
Safe Use and Operation

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• If towing your shelter with a motorized vehicle, we highly recommend adding a Frabill Hyfax Kit to extend the life
of your base.
• Only use the yellow rope for towing your ice shelter by hand. For towing
with powered gear, see our optional tow bar #1639 and hyfax runner kit
#1640. See www.frabill.com or back page for more information.
• Always set up your ice shelter with the back facing or quartering into the
wind. This keeps the wind at your back and minimizes blow back into the
front fishing area.
• Custom fit transport covers are available for all Flip-over style portable
shelters. Ideal for keeping snow and ice out of the base and your
equipment when towing the shelter across the ice. See www.frabill.com
or back page for more information.
• When setting up your shelter, bank the edges with ice shavings and snow to help hold it in place. If there
is no snow you can fold the storm flap under the frame and weigh it down with extra equipment to help hold the shelter
in place.
• Your ice shelter is equipped with a Velcro tab located on the door, which attaches to a second Velcro tab located on the
side panel of the shelter. This holds the door open on warmer days.
• Flip-over ice shelters are equipped with two bi-directional zippers, which allow the door to be opened from either side.
This feature also allows you to close the door from both bottom corners until the zippers meet at the top. This allows
you to open the door slightly at the top for added ventilation.
• All Flip-over ice shelters feature an adjustable telescoping frame design, which allows adjustment of the tent tension
to compensate for varying wind/fit conditions. To keep frame poles sliding freely it is recommended to wax the frame
poles with ski wax. Do not use oil or grease to lubricate.
Wind
In Season Care
All Frabill ice shelters are treated with a water repellent sealer. This sealer will help to repel water from leaking into the tent.
This does not guarantee against leakage due to heavy rains, standing snow or seepage through the seams of the tent.
The recommended product to waterproof the tent is Camp Dry™ Water Repellent Spray. If any
other commercial water repellent product is used, test on the skirt of the tent prior to applying
to the entire unit. Tent defects caused by applying any foreign substance to the tent will
invalidate the Frabill warranty.
Always use care when folding your tent after each use. Be careful of plastic
windows and frame mechanics. Should a tear occur patches are available for a minimal cost
through the Frabill customer service department.
Preparing your Flip-Over Ice Shelter for Storage
Prevent rodent, mold, mildew damage!
1. Unscrew all screws from Storm Guard System, and remove tent from base and U-frames.
2. Hand wash with soap and water to remove any fish remains or odor. Do not use washing
machine as it may damage tent and windows.
3. Allow tent to dry thoroughly.
4. Fold tent neatly in tamper proof container. Do not fold windows.
We recommend removing windows for storage. Keep Storm
Guard System and screws in this container also.
5. Mothballs may be added to protect fabric from rodents.
6. Store container in a cool dry area off the ground.
Tips for Use
Maintenance and Care

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Ice fishing products are seasonal items and supplies are limited.
Please visit our website at www.frabill.com
to view and order from our entire line of fishing products.
Toll free: 800-558-1005, option 3
Website: www.frabill.com
Address: 431 E. South St.
Plano, IL 60545-1601
1686 Accessory Hanger
1. Durable nickel plating
2. Can be secured vertically or horizontally
3. Doesn’t need to be removed when you collapse your shelter
4. Allows for easy movement along any rail.
5. Can be used with any frame system
6. Ideal for hanging a variety of accessories
7. Two hooks per package.
Universal design heavy-duty tubular steel towbar has a 1 pin attachment for
fast and easy attachment. Includes all hardware, including pin to attach
to ATV/Snowmobile. Has a compact design that is easy for storage. The main
bar stays permanently attached to the base and swivels out of the way for
storage.
Portable Shelter Tow Bar #1639
Hyfax Runner Kits #1638 & #1640
Shelter Lights #1610 & #1611
Fully directional, swivel lights with velcro fastener that attaches to shelter
frame. Impact resistant housing. Runs on AA batteries.
Removable wear strips that extend the life of the shelter base by taking the
abuse that snow, ice and pavement put on the base. Each kit includes 4
runner strips and the mounting hardware. Hyfax strips can be easily trimmed
to fit most models of shelters. For shelter models #640500/640510/640520/
640600/640610/640620/640630 use #1640 kit. All other shelters use the
#1638 kit.
Add more storage capacity to your fishing bucket. Unique wrap around design
straps onto any 5-6 gallon pail. Leaves the buckets interior open for
carrying your catch, extra equipment or even a bait container. Separate
storage pockets with Velcro ties hold rods, tip-ups, and a tackle box. Velcro
closures maintains a secure fit around the pail and equipment.
Pail Pak #1655
The ice Scooper is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Extremely durable.
Polypropylene/reinforced nylon construction. 30” engraved ruler on the
handle. Large scoop to remove ice shavings more effectively. Long handle
design prevents stress on your back.
Ice Scooper #1685
Protect your equipment and shelter during transport. Custom fitted covers
designed especially for each Frabill shelter model. A must for keeping ice,
snow and debris out of your shelter during transport. Quick zip access panel
(add or remove items from base without removing cover)
Frabill Portable Shelter Transport Covers
Cover Model # Fits Shelter Model # Description
6401 640100/640200 Recon/Recruit
FRBS6404 640300/640310/640320/FRBS115 Sentinel/ Ice Hunter 115
FRBS6405 640400/640410/640420/
640430/640440/FRBSH200/FRBSH195
Aegis/Ice Hunter
FRBS6406 640500/640510/640520/FRBSH285
640600/640610/640620/640630 Citadel/Predator/
Ice Hunter 285

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