Quictent GM1411W-FP User manual

User Manual
for Quictent Pole Tent
Please read, understand, and practice the guidelines in this user manual beforeuse, and
keep it for future reference.
The Parts List varies by the model. Please check the correct list
according to the product you have.
20' x 20' ( Fireproof Certificate Available) 20' x 40'


Our Vision
Creating unique spaces to meet every specific need, and become a part of America's landscape.
Our Mission
To keep innovating and provide a wide range of reliable shelters and shades at consumer-grade
prices with customer-first service.
Our Service
The customer-centric services are what we at Quictent take great pride in. In addition to the hassle-free
warranty covering all Quictent products, an industrial-leading support team is standing behind at all
times. Whenever you need help or have any suggestions and comments about our products, do not
to-the-point reply in 12 hours.
Safety Instructions
You should read, understand, and practice safety instructions in this chapter. For any damages due
to not obeying guidelines as instructed, the owner (user) should take full responsibility.
Founded in the early 21st century, Quictent has grown into a popular brand with reliable products
and excellent customer services during the past decades. We started with pop up canopies, and
then expanded to other 6 categories for shelters and the like including pole tents, carports, green-
houses, shade sails, patio umbrellas and grow tents. Driven by the vision to create unique spaces to
meet every specific need and become a part of America's landscape, we at Quictent would spare
no effort to keep innovating.
About Quictent
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Call Before You Dig
You're required by law to contact your local "Call Before You Dig" in advance for any digging
projects. For more detailed information, please search “811 In Your State”.
Please wait patiently and do not start your project before utility companies send out locators who
will come to your dig site to mark the approximate location of buried utilities with paint or flags.
You should also dig carefully around the marks made by locators, not on them. For any damag-
es or loss due to improper operations, the owner (worker) should take accountability.

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Site Selection
Look carefully at the factors below when selecting a site.
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Location – Elevated, level, and clear of debris.
Soil Conditions – Adequate for anchoring.
Site Access – Services and delivery can easily be achieved.
Emergency Exits – Easily accessible exit routes in case of emergency.
Space – Free of any electrical lines or tree branches overhead, no buried lines underneath, and
no hindering obstructions nearby and around.
Safety Checklist
Monitor weather conditions and wait for a proper installation time.
Steel toe boots, hard hats, and gloves are recommended.
Clean the poles before installation.
Inspect the desired site, for example, look for overhead and underground obstructions, and
make sure no kids around, before installation.
Inspect all poles and ropes to make sure there are no bends or breaks before assembly.
Repair or replace any required tools in poor condition.
Warning & Reminders
Do NOT leave a tent unattended overnight.
Do not use and leave the structure outside in inclement weather. The owner (or user) should
take down the structure for any potential inclement weather such as high winds, heavy rain,
sleet, snow, and the like, or he (she) should take the loss.
Do NOT throw away the original packaging cartons in case of a return or an exchange.
You can ALWAYS contact the support team for replacement parts whenever in need.

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20' x 20' (Model #GM1411W-FP)
Parts List
You’ll receive three (3) boxes for each tent. Please check to identify the packages by referring to
Table B below. Pay particular attention to making sure all parts are numbered and graphically
indexed as shown on the Parts List (Table A), so does the quantity for each part. If you need any
NUMBER, REQUIRED PARTS (NAME, QUANTITY, and PART NUMBER), PICTURES (OR VIDEO
CLIPS, IF APPLICABLE), we’ll get back and help out soon.
Email us for the fireproof certificate of NFA 701&CPAI-84 (PDF file).
#1
#2
#B
#3
#A
Part Number DescriptionDiagram Quantity
(PCS)
Table A. Parts List
Upper Center Pole
Lower Center Pole
Anchor
Tie-Down Rope with
Wooden Block
Side Pole 8
1
1
12
12
#C Rope
L-Shaped Peg
4
#D 26
Window Sidewall
#E 2
Window Sidewall with Zipper
#F 2
Roof Cover
#G 1

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Carton Number Parts Included
Table B. Package Contents for Shipping Cartons
Box #1
Box #2
Box #3
1 x Part #G (Roof Cover)
12 x Part #A (Anchor)
12 x Part #B (Tie-Down Rope with Wooden Block)
2 x Part #C (Rope)
26 x Part#D (L-Shaped Peg)
2 x Part #E (Window Sidewall)
2 x Part #F (Window Sidewall with Zipper)
8 x Part #1 (Side Pole)
1 x Part #2 (Upper Center Pole)
1 x Part #3 (Lower Center Pole)
Assembly
Before the assembly, please make sure that you have all the parts in the Parts Lists.
They are not provided. Please prepare them by yourself before the assembly.
Step 1 Unfold the Roof Cover (#G).
The hammer is a must when staking down the anchors.
Placing the Roof Cover (#G) directly on the ground is never a good idea. We highly
recommend you protect your tent fabric from dirt or damage with a drop cloth.
Spread a drop cloth on where you're allowed to dig to set up the tent.
Lay the Roof Cover (#G) over the drop cloth.
a)
b)
Pull the perimeter of the cover as flat as possible. Please be careful and do not damage
the fabric.
c)
Required Tools
1 x hammer (a must) 1 x drop cloth (highly recommended)

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Step 2 Layout the 4 x Side Poles (#1) and the 12 x Anchors (#A) around the roof cover.
Step 3 Hammer the Anchors (#A) diagonally into the ground, leaving 6'' showing over the ground.
Layout the 4 x Side Poles (#1) at the 4 corners of the roof cover.
Place each anchor approximately 6' away from the perimeter locations. Please note
that the 2 anchors at each corner location should be 90 degrees apart.
a)
b)
Roof Cover Drop Cloth
“D”Ring
Anchor (#A)
Anchor (#A)
90°
6’
Side Pole (#1) Side Pole (#1)
Side Pole (#1)Side Pole (#1)
6’
Incorrect
Correct

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Step 4 Erect the 4 x Side Poles (#1).
Insert the pole pin through the metal "D" ring (at the four corners of the roof cover) and
the brass grommet of each side pole.
Thread 2 x Tie-Down Ropes (#B) through each pole pin.
Tie the other end of the Tie-Down Ropes to the anchors.
a)
b)
c)
Raise the 4 x Side Poles (#1) to their upright position.
d)
Step 5 Assemble the center pole.
Connect the Lower Center Pole (#3) with the Upper Center Pole (#2).
Insert the tip end of the Upper Center Pole (#2) through the "B" ring (near the pre-drilled
hole at the peak of the roof cover) and the brass grommet. Please be sure not to
puncture the roof cover.
Lift the connected center pole into a vertical position.
a)
b)
c)
Secure the top of the Upper Center Pole (#2) with buckles and bolts.
d)
Adjust the Tie-Down Ropes (#B) to make sure all poles are well-secured.
e)
“B” Ring
“D” Ring
2
3
Side Pole (#1)

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Step 6 Assemble the other 4 x Side Poles (#1).
Insert the pole pin through the metal "D" ring (at the four corners of the roof cover) and
the brass grommet for each side pole.
Thread 2 x Tie-Down Ropes (#B) through each pole pin.
Tie the other end of the Tie-Down Ropes (#B) to the anchors.
a)
b)
c)
Raise the 2 x Side Poles (#1) and adjust them to their upright position.
d)
View of the Tent Top
from Inside
“B” Ring
Nut
Center Pole
In case of any collapse due to uneven forces, please check to make sure all poles are
stable and all tie-down ropes are in full tension before moving to the next step.
IMPORTANT

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Step 7 Attach the Sidewalls (#E & #F).
Attach the sidewalls to the inner eaves of the roof cover by hooking the metal clips
with the ropes. (The metal clips are on the top of the sidewalls, the ropes have been
built in the edge of the roof cover.)
Fix the sidewalls with the side poles by using the built-in Velcro straps.
Tie the sidewalls with the side poles at the 4 corners by zigzagging the Ropes (#C).
a)
b)
c)
Fix the sidewalls to the ground by inserting the L-Shaped Pegs (#D) into the bottom
edge (There are pre-drilled holes).
d)
Anchor
Inner Eave
Corner Side Pole
Sidewall
Sidewall
Rope
Sidewall
Rope Metal Clip

20' x 40' (Model #GM1420W)
Parts List
You’ll receive six (6) boxes for each tent. Please check to identify the packages by referring to Table
Bbelow. Pay particular attention to making sure all parts are numbered and graphically indexed as
shown on the Parts List (Table A), so does the quantity for each part. If you need any help, please
REQUIRED PARTS (NAME, QUANTITY, and PART NUMBER), PICTURES (OR VIDEO CLIPS, IF
APPLICABLE), we’ll get back and help out soon.
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#1
#2
#B
#3
#A
Part Number DescriptionDiagram Quantity
(PCS)
Table A. Parts List
Upper Center Pole
Lower Center Pole
Anchor
Tie-Down Rope with
Wooden Block
Side Pole 12
3
3
#4 Top Pole (Right) 2
#5 Top Pole (Left) 2
22
22
#C Rope
L-Shaped Peg
4
#D 32
Window Sidewall
#E
2
Window Sidewall with Zipper
#F
2
Roof Cover
#G
1

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Carton Number Parts Included
Table B. Package Contents for Shipping Cartons
Box #1
Box #2
Box #3
11 x Part #A (Anchor)
1 x Part #E (Roof Cover)
6 x Part #A (Anchor)
11 x Part #B (Tie-Down Rope with Wooden Block)
2 x Part #C (Rope)
1 x Part #F (Window Sidewall)
1 x Part #G (Window Sidewall with Zipper)
5 x Part #A (Anchor)
11 x Part #B (Tie-Down Rope with Wooden Block)
2 x Part #C (Rope)
32 x Part #D (L-Shaped Peg)
1 x Part #F (Window Sidewall)
1 x Part #G (Window Sidewall with Zipper)
Box #4 4 x Part #1 (Side Pole)
3 x Part #2 (Upper Center Pole)
Box #5 4 x Part #1 (Side Pole)
3 x Part #3 (Lower Center Pole)
Box #6
4 x Part #1 (Side Pole)
2 x Part #4 (Top Pole)
2 x Part #5 (Top Pole)
Assembly
Before the assembly, please make sure that you have all the parts in the Parts Lists.
They are not provided. Please prepare them by yourself before the assembly.
The hammer is a must when staking down the anchors.
Placing the Roof Cover (#G) directly on the ground is never a good idea. We highly
recommend you protect your tent from damages with a drop cloth.
Required Tools
1 x hammer (a must) 1 x drop cloth (highly recommended)

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Step 1
Step 2 Layout the 4 x Side Poles (#1) and the 22 x Anchors (#A) around the roof cover.
Unfold the Roof Cover (#E).
Spread a drop cloth on where you're allowed to dig to set up the tent.
Lay the Roof Cover (#E) over the drop cloth.
a)
b)
Layout the 4 x Side Poles (#1) at the 4 corners of the roof cover.
Place each anchor approximately 6' from the perimeter locations. Please note that the
2 anchors at each corner location should be 90 degrees apart.
a)
b)
Pull the perimeter of the cover as flat as possible. Please be careful and do not damage
the fabric.
c)
Roof Cover Drop Cloth
Anchor (#A)
A
A
A
A
A
AAAAAAAA
AAAAAAA
A
Side Pole (#1) Side Pole (#1)
Side Pole (#1)Side Pole (#1)

Step 3 Hammer the Anchors (#A) diagonally into the ground, leaving 6'' showing over the ground.
6’
Incorrect
Correct
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Step 4 Erect the 4 x Side Poles (#1).
Insert the pole pin through the metal "D" ring (at the four corners of the roof cover) and the
brass grommet of each side pole.
Thread 2 x Tie-Down Ropes (#B) through each pole pin.
Tie the other end of the Tie-Down Ropes to the anchors.
a)
b)
c)
Raise the 4 x Side Poles (#1) to their upright position.
d)
Step 5 Assemble the center pole.
Connect the Top Poles (#4) with the Top Poles (#5), and attach them to the top of the tent.
Connect the Lower Center Pole (#3) with the Upper Center Pole (#2).
a)
b)
Adjust the Tie-Down Ropes (#B) to make sure all poles are well-secured.
e)
“B” Ring “B” Ring “B” Ring
“D” Ring
Side Pole (#1)

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Attach the tip end of the Upper Center Poles (#2) to the end of the Top Poles (#5) by
inserting it through the "B" ring (near the pre-drilled hole on the peak of the roof cover)
and the brass grommet. Please be sure not to puncture the roof cover.
c)
Secure the top of the Upper Center Pole (#2) with buckles and bolts.
d)
View of the Tent Top
from Inside
“B” Ring
Nut
Center Pole
Step 6 Assemble the other 8 x Side Poles (#1).
Insert the pole pin through the metal "D" ring (at the four corners on the roof cover) and the
brass grommet of each side pole.
Thread 2 x Tie-Down Ropes (#B) through each pole pin.
Tie the other end of the Tie-Down Ropes (#B) to the anchors.
a)
b)
c)
Raise the 8 x Side Poles (#1) and adjust them to their upright position.
d)
In case of any collapse due to uneven forces, please check to make sure all poles are stable
and all tie-down ropes are in full tension before moving to the next step.
IMPORTANT

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Step 7 Attach the Sidewalls (#F & #G).
Attach the sidewalls to the inner eaves of the roof cover by hooking the metal clips
with the ropes. (The metal clips are on the top of the sidewalls, the ropes have been
built in the edge of the roof cover.)
Fix the sidewalls with the side poles by using the built-in Velcro straps.
Tie the sidewalls with the side poles at the 4 corners by zigzagging the Ropes (#C).
a)
b)
c)
Fix the sidewalls to the ground by inserting the L-Shaped Pegs (#D) into the bottom
edge (There are pre-drilled holes).
d)
Anchor
Sidewall
Inner Eave
Sidewall
Rope Metal Clip
Corner Side Pole
Sidewall
Rope


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Quictent pop up canopies serve perfectly for your outdoor events, both personally and commercially.
They always provide shades for outdoor activities such as parties, picnics, outings, etc, turning
everywhere into a perfect place to relax. When it comes to selling at outdoor events, they are easy to
handle in all aspects – unfolding (and folding), transporting, and storing. Rich in styles, sizes, and
colors, you can always find one that goes well with your needs.
Party Tent
Preparing for parties and events? We've got your back. Quictent party tents in different sizes are
available. From a small-sized one in 10' x 8' to some regular sizes in 10' x 20' or 10' x 30' to a large one
in 20' x 40', you can always find a perfect solution matching your demands. What’s more, they span a
wide range of styles.
Shelter for Backyard, Party, Event
Pop up Canopy
Appendix

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Metal Gazebo
Owning a Quictent metal gazebo is just like having another beautiful room in your backyard! The
powder-coated steel frame is heavy-duty and can stand firmly outdoors for a long time. The mosqui-
to netting adds privacy and protects you from bugs. The tan ones go with the surroundings well
while the red ones are eye-catching.
Patio Umbrella
Quictent patio umbrellas turn anywhere in the open
air into a perfect site to "take a breath". They are a
must-have for small businesses such as an outdoor
café! For homeowners, they make your backyard the
best place to relax, especially when you're looking for
an escape from the heavy work or energy-taking
daily travails.
Shade Sail
Why Quictent provides so many choices for shade
sails in colors and shapes? For aesthetics. Your patio
would be pleasing to the eye if you mix shades in
different colors and shapes, or overlap one a little
while mounting others several feet higher or lower.

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Carport
Shelter for Vehicle
The Quictent carports share something in common: They are heavy-duty, easy-to-assemble, and of
the most importance, supported by an industrial-leading after-sales service. You can choose from
the ones with or without sidewalls depending on your needs.
Motorcycle Shelter
Recommended by so many riders, Quictent
motorcycle shelters are proved to be the
ultimate solution to protect your motorcycle
from the elements. Buy one to see how the
well-made cover and the heavy-duty structure
realize the great protection.
Garage Shed
A Quictent outdoor storage shed is not only a bud-
get-friendly solution to keep your belongings safe,
but also helps organize your life – gone is the back-
yard/basement clutter.
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