Let's Go Aero ArcHaus Moon Quick setup guide

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ArcHaus Moon Unit Shelter
Overland Edition
Part No. ARC02226
MOON UNIT SHELTER-010322Rev
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ASSEMBLY & USE GUIDE
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PATENTPROTECTED
STEP 1
Lay the Steel U-Tube Poles [A] on the
ground and place them approximately 10ft
apart. [Fg. 1]
Clip the Floor Straps to the Steel U-Tube
poles as shown. [Fg. 2]
B
B
A
A
A
B
[Fg.1]
[Fg.2]
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
2
2
2
1
5
5
1
1
2
2
1
8
STEEL U-TUBE POLES
FLOOR STRAPS
SADDLE POLE
SADDLE POLE WITH C-CLIP
SPANNER POLES
BUNGEE
MOON UNIT COVER
FULL DOOR PANEL
TENT DOOR PANEL
TAILGATE CONNECTOR PANEL
8’ X 10’ FLOOR
STAKES
QTY. DESCRIPTION
PARTS

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STEP 2
STEP 6
STEP 3
STEP 5
Slide the Long Saddle Poles [C] into the Steel U-Tube
Poles [B] so the saddle poles run parallel to the Floor
Straps. [Fg. 3]
Center the Moon Unit Cover [G] over the poles. [Fg. 9]
Attach the Spanner Pole with C-Clip [D] to the center of
each Steel U-Tube Pole [A] with the C-Clip facing out as
shown.
[Fg. 4 & 5]
Use Bungees [F]
to secure pole [D &
E] cross points as
shown. [Fg. 7 & 8]
C
G
C
C
C
D
D
D
A
EF
A
A
[Fg.3]
STEP 4
Attach all Spanner Poles [E] (ve total) to the Saddle
Poles with C-Clip [D] as shown. [Fg. 6]
C
D
C
D
E
E
EE
E
E
[Fg. 6]
[Fg. 7]
[Fg. 8]
[Fg. 9]
[Fg. 4]
[Fg. 5]
D
A

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STEP 6
DOOR PANELS ATTACHMENT
TAILGATE VEHICLE CONNECTION
FLOOR INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)
Pull the corners and side ap of the Cover [G] underneath
the Steel U-Tube poles [A]. [Fg. 10]
At corners: Attach the Ring and Hook together. [Fg. 12]
At side ap: Connect and tighten buckle clip. [Fg. 11]
Pull center bungee tight after all corner connections and
center buckle have been secured. [Fg. 11]
With the Tailgate Connector Panel [K] zipped on, place
the Moon Unit against the opening of the vehicle. [Fg. 14]
Depending on the vehicle, Stretch the connector either
over the outside of the vehicle or pull the connector to the
inside of the vehicle opening.
Secured attached Tailgate Connector [K] Straps to a
sturdy place on the vehicle (ei. Seat headrests, Handles,
Door Hardware, Tires ect.)
NOTE: The Tailgate Connector is a universal design
made to t most vehicles. For a more custom t or for
vehicles with abnormal vehicle opens, hand clamps (not
included) or magnets (not included) are recommended .
Place Floor [L] inside of shelter. Connector the Floor to
the Floors Straps [B], Steel U-Tube [A] and the bottom of
the Cover [G] using the attached Velcro as shown.
[Fg.15 ]
The attachment for the Full Door Panel [H], Tent Door
Panel [J], and Tailgate Connector Panel [K] are the same.
Starting at one corner, locate the zipper pull on your panel
of choice and zip-on. [Fg. 13]
G
L
B
G
K
G
[Fg. 10]
B
A
[Fg. 12]
[Fg. 14]
[Fg. 13]
[Fg. 15]
HOOK
RING
[Fg. 11]
BUCKLE
ZIPPER
VELCRO
CENTER
BUNGEE
H
J
or
K
A

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SAFE USE & MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
CARE & STORE
• We advise you to assemble this product at least once at home before going on a trip. Obtaining a familiarity with the
assembly process will help ensure your satisfaction and ease when setting up in the outdoors.
• Always stake down shelter in order to achieve full structural integrity and prevent wind damage. Stake locations are
included on each corner of shelter, on guy lines, and on oor panel.
• It is important to select a site which is clear of sharp objects such as rocks or sticks to prevent damage to modular tent
oor or personal injury. For additional comfort and protection, ground sheets and a variety of outdoor matting sold at
hardware stores may also be used.
• This shelter is not designed for use as a permanent or temporary storage facility. Prolonged exposure to sunlight
causes UV damage to the fabric properties and is not covered by the limited warranty.
• This product is not a toy and should not be used by children without adult supervision.
• Never store tent while wet. If stored wet, mildew will occur in untreated areas. Mildew damage is not covered under
warranty. If closing camp in the rain, be sure to properly clean and dry tent at the soonest possible moment.
• To clean and dry the tent, hand wash only using a mild dish washing soap and a sponge. Do not use harsh detergents
or chemicals. Then, allow the fabric to completely air dry. Do NOT/never machine wash or machine dry your tent!
• Wipe down all parts including zippers, steel and berglass poles before putting away for next season’s use. Salts from
ocean air and humidity can cause decay when neglected.
• Roll or fold the tent and modular end panels using the carry bag as a guide. Store all component parts including poles,
bungees, stakes in inner storage bag.
• Store in a cool, dry place
Exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered lanterns, cook stoves, or heaters inside the tent; screen door MUST remain
open for proper ventilation.
NEVER run the vehicle engine when the tent is attached. Engine must be off and exhaust must be fully cooled before tent
installation and use.
Allow adequate ventilation inside the tent at all times.
Keep all ame and heat sources away from the tent fabric. The tent is made with ame-resistant fabric which meets CPAI-84
specications. This does not make it reproof. The fabric will burn if left in contact with any ame source.
To prevent carbon monoxide from entering the vehicle and tent area, do not run the engine, do not cook inside the tent, and do
not use a gas heater in the tent or other fuel-burning devices. Carbon monoxide is dangerous to your health and life threatening.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY CAUSE ASPHYXIATION, CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, AND DEATH
OR SERIOUS AND PERMANENT INJURIES
This fabric is highly water-repellent; however, it is not waterproof under extreme, prolonged inclement weather conditions. All
tents can experience seam leakage. For additional moisture protection, use seam sealing compound only. Applying sprays/
chemical treatments to your shelter may compromise the original re retardant and water-repellent protective coatings
WARNING
IMPORTANT NOTICE

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM SOLUTION
1. CONDENSATION
Condensation is the build-up of moisture on the inside of the tent walls due to a temperature difference between the
inside and the outside of your tent. Condensation occurs mostly when conditions are cold, rainy, or humid. The best
way to minimize condensation is to increase the ventilation in the tent by leaving screen doors open at user discretion.
2. MILDEW
To avoid mildew, never store tent wet or damp. However, if mildew occurs, use a soft bristle brush or sponge with mild
soap to clean. Let dry in the sunlight.
3. TEARS & DAMAGE
Despite your best efforts, sometime damage does occur to your tent. For small tears, use a self-adhesive repair patch
kit or urethane based seam seale compound, which are sold at many outdoor stores. We recommend a repair shop for
larger tears.
4. ZIPPERS
Your tent comes with self-repairing nylon coil zippers. If the zipper separates, move the slider to the beginning of
the zipper tape and rework the zipper. Always be gentle when operating zippers, avoid standing on them and limit
exposure to dirt and grit. Cleaning will also protect them against premature failure.
Let’s Go Aero shelters (excluding modular oor) have a one (1) year limited warranty period to the original owner from the time
of purchase against defects in improper workmanship. Shelter oors are warrantied against defects out of the box only, no
warranty is extended upon use. Be sure to inspect your oor before use.
Normal wear and tear, seam leakage through needle holes, and improper use, abuse, or alteration are not covered under the
warranty policy, nor damage caused by weather.
Let’s Go Aero will replace or repair defective parts. Replacement parts may be new or re-built at Let’s Go Aero’s sole discretion.
Proof of purchase (receipt) must be provided. If you do not provide proof of purchase, or if your warranty period has ended,
replacement parts can be purchased. Contact Let’s Go Aero for assistance at 877-464-2376 or 719-630-3800, visit
WARRANTY INFORMATION
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