Gazelle G6 Quick setup guide

WARNING
THE GAZEBO WILL COME OUT OF THE BAG APPEARING INSIDE OUT, THIS IS NORMAL. YOU MUST
UNFOLD THE GAZEBO PER THE INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID SETTING IT UP INCORRECTLY. WHEN SET UP
PROPERLY, THE WIND PANELS SHOULD BE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE GAZEBO.
G6 COOL TOP PORTABLE GAZEBO
ASSEMBLY AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
• WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE BAG •
Gazelle™ G6 Cool Top Portable Gazebo • Ground stakes/storage bag • Tie-down ropes
Removable Rain y • Front door corded poles
40041 | REV1 10/24/2022 |© Copyright 2022 Ardisam, Inc. | All Rights Reserved.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SET-UP & TAKE DOWN VISIT OUR WEBSITE
WWW.GAZELLETENTS.COM
WARNING
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL ASSEMBLY, INSPECTION, & USE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BEFORE EACH USE. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY IN THIS PRODUCT UNATTENDED.
KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC.
THIS TENT IS MADE WITH 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 NOT THE TENT FABRIC MAY RENDER THE FLAME RESISTANT PROPERTIES INEFFECTIVE.
THE USE OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES IS NOT RECOMMENDED INSIDE THE TENT.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN
SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
LONG TERM STORAGE
• Locate a level site clear of all debris and sharp objects to prevent tears while setting up your gazebo.
• For easy set-up in windy conditions, make sure to position one of the corners of the gazebo into the wind.
• Do not set up your gazebo under any overhead obstructions in case of falling objects or lightning strikes in inclement
weather.
Ultraviolet (UV) rays are an invisible part of sunlight. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause bers to fade and degrade.
This gazebo will last longer if you limit its exposure to UV rays. Pitch the gazebo in shade when possible and don’t leave the
gazebo up longer than necessary.
• Take down the gazebo when not in use to avoid unnecessary fading from outdoor elements. Fading or discoloring
of fabric is not covered under your warranty.
• Take down the gazebo when not in use to avoid unnecessary damage.
• Use extra tie-down ropes during excessive winds.
• Never put the gazebo away wet. Always put away dry and clean to avoid mildew and other problems.
Make sure your gazebo is completely dry and clean before storing for long periods of time. Store your gazebo in a cool, dry
place away from rodents.
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
1. Remove the gazebo from the carrying bag. Stand gazebo up
with the hub on the ground. Remove the packing strap from
around the top of the gazebo. [SEE FIGURE 1 ]
PACKING
STRAP
HUB
Release the gazebo until it is unfolded and the roof is exposed.
DO NOT pop roof up yet. [ SEE FIGURE 2 ]
NOTE: When unfolding, check that the wind panels are visible and
locate the webbing loops located in center of wall panel. This is the
OUTSIDE portion of the shelter.
ROOF

4. Once all walls are popped open, locate the zipper door, and
enter the gazebo. Proceed to push up on the hub OR roof poles
until it pops over center. [ SEE FIGURE 4 ]
NOTE: This step should be done with caution as there is tension
on the roof hub and pole assemblies.
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 3
3. Find the webbing loop handle located on the exterior of each
hub, centered on each wall (and roof). Proceed to pull outward
until the wall pops open. Do this to all SIDE WALLS rst.
[ SEE FIGURE 3 ]
NOTE: For added assistance, grasp the top seam of the panel and
place your foot on the bottom edge when popping open a side
wall panel to help hold the gazebo in place.
NOTE: At this time, the rain y can be attached. See ATTACHING
THE RAIN FLY for further instruction.
NOTE: The gazebo is usable with or without the rain y installed
but will not protect from the rain/elements without.
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS CONT.
FIGURE 5
WEBBING
LOOP HANDLE
5. Locate the two long corded poles in the due bag. Assemble
the pole by interlocking the poles together. Go back inside the
gazebo and locate the small pockets on the top and bottom of
the vertical seams next to the door. Insert each pole into the top
and bottom pockets. Then secure with the hook/loop strap in the
center of the vertical seam. Do this on both sides of the door.
[ SEE FIGURE 5 ]
VERTICAL
POCKET
6. Locate the short corded pole in the due bag. Assemble the
pole by interlocking the poles together. Go back inside the
gazebo and locate the two pockets on either side above the
door. Insert each end into the pockets and secure with hook/
loop strap centered above the door. [SEE FIGURE 6 ]
HORIZONTAL
POCKET

FIGURE 7
7. Locate the ground stakes and ropes in the due bag and fasten
the stakes through the grommets located at each outer corner.
Hammer stakes through each grommet completely.
8. Tie an ORANGE tie-down rope to each eye-bolt, centered on
each hub. Then tie the other end to a ground stake. Use the slider
on the rope to achieve proper tension. [SEE FIGURE 7 ]
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS CONT.
3. Starting at one corner, insert the male end of the short poles
attached to the rain y into the female end of the roof pole on
each gazebo corner. Repeat this for all six corners.
[SEE FIGURE 9 ]
4. Enter the gazebo and push up to pop up the roof panel.
NOTE: This step should be done with caution as there is tension
on the roof hub and pole assemblies.
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 8
1. The gazebo must be free standing with all ve (5) walls popped
out and the ROOF COLLAPSED. [ SEE FIGURE 8 ]
NOTE: It’s important that the roof is collapsed to prevent
bending of pole ends.
2. Slide the rain y loosely over the gazebo roof. The short connect-
ing poles should be on the underside of the rain y.
ATTACHING THE RAIN FLY
REMOVING THE RAIN FLY MUST FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS TO PREVENT POLE ENDS BENDING!
1. From inside the gazebo, gently pull the roof poles/hub down to collapse the roof. DO NOT stand directly underneath the hub when
collapsing.
2. One at a time, pull the rain y poles straight out of the roof pole sockets.
3. Slide the rain y o the gazebo.
4. Fold the rain y and store in the due bag.
NOTE: Make sure the rain y is clean and dry before folding and storing.

7. From the inside the gazebo, gently pull the roof poles/hub down
to collapse the roof. DO NOT stand directly underneath the hub
when collapsing. [ SEE FIGURE 11 ]
NOTE: Always start the take-down process by collapsing the roof
rst.
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 10
1. Remove all stakes and tie-down ropes.
2. If the rain y is attached see REMOVING THE RAIN FLY.
3. Remove the corded poles from each side and above the door
and disengage – 3 poles total.
4. Unroll all wind panels, if rolled up. This is more compact and
packs more easily. Zip shut all wind panels and pull webbing
loop handles through center grommet.
5. Secure plastic hook at bottom of wind panel window to eyelet
bolt on each hub. [ SEE FIGURE 10 ]
TAKE DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 12
8. From the outside, zip the door shut to prevent tangling of poles.
Push the pole/wall near the center hub to collapse each wall.
Do this to all of the walls. [ SEE FIGURE 12 ]
9. Once all hubs are collapsed, gather all corners of the gazebo and
fold together into a tight cone shape. Do not force the gazebo
when folding and watch for entanglement of poles.
10.Take the provided strap and wrap it around the folded gazebo to
allow for easier insertion into the due bag. Place the folded
gazebo back into the due bag with the hubs always towards
the closed end of the bag. Place the stakes and tie-down ropes
into the bag as well.
Gazelle™ Tents is an outdoor brand created and by sold Ardisam, Inc.. Ardisam, Inc. warrants this Gazelle™ Camping Tent under a one-year
limited warranty to be free from defects in materials or workmanship or both for a period not exceeding twelve consecutive months from
the date of original purchase by the rst retail consumer or commercial end user. “Consumer use”means personal recreational use by a re-
tail consumer. “Commercial use” or“commercial application” means all other uses, including use for commercial, income producing or rent-
al purposes. Once a product has experienced commercial use, it shall thereafter be considered as a commercial use product for purposes
of this warranty. This warranty does not cover tent tears, or bent poles due to use in high wind, inclement weather conditions, unattended
use or uses other than those listed in the owner’s manual. This warranty applies to the original owner that provides a proof of purchase of
the shelter. The warranty is not transferable. The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the rst retail consumer or commercial
end user, and continues for the twelve month consecutive period thereafter. Any unit used in a commercial application is covered for a
period of 90 days after purchase. For the warranty to be valid, the product must be registered by lling out the warranty card and it must
be received by Ardisam, Inc., within 30 days of purchase. Ardisam, Inc. shall not be obligated to ship any repair or replacement product to
any location outside of the United States of America or Canada.
WARRANTY

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