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Texsport 02855 User manual

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Item 02855
Wyoming Arbor
Thank you for buying a Texsport Authentic Adventure Gear Product. We hope you enjoy your new arbor and that it will serve you with
many years of camping pleasure. We encourage you to read and understand each step of the set-up instructions prior to working with
the arbor.
Do not apply excessive force to this product.
PARTS LIST:
A - 4 Sets of Steel Leg Poles
B - 2 Sets of Long, Thick Fiberglass
Roof Poles
C - 4 Sets of Short Thin Fiberglass
Frame Poles
D - 1 Arbor Skin
E - Arbor Stakes, Ropes and Clews A
B
C
D
E
STEP 1 - Spread out arbor skin. STEP 2 - Assemble the 4 short
frame poles. Push 1 pole through
side roof sleeves. Do this with
the other 3 remaining poles.
STEP 3 - Insert each end of the
side frame poles into the molded
4 joint sections.
M DEL: WY MING ARB R
ITEM #02855
MADE IN CHINA
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WARNING:
Texsport arbor fabrics are flame retardant treated per C.P.A.I.-84 specification. However, for your safety, we recommend that NO
OPEN FLAME BE USED IN OR NEAR YOUR ARBOr.
ARB R STAKES:
All arbors should be staked down. The stakes supplied with your arbor are effective for most conditions; however, specialized stakes
are recommended in certain cases:
a. Sand Stakes: Long broad stakes designed to hold in loose sand.
b. Steel Stakes: Most effective in hard, rocky or frozen soil. These can rust and their sharp edges could damage the arbor if
stored with the arbor. In extremely hard soil a steel rod can be used to make the starter hole.
c. Skewer Stakes: Lightweight, but less holding power that the standard stakes.
d. Snow Stakes: The most common method is to bury objects with a great deal of surface area in the snow i.e. branches,
aluminum pie plates, stuff sacks or arbor bags filled with snow and buried: (this may be referred to as the
dead man method). Arbors can also be secured to snow skis or poles which are stuck into the snow.
ST RAGE:
Arbors should be stored dry and loosely folded, away from heat. Keep out of reach of mice as they like to nest in arbors. Never
store directly on concrete, as moisture and chemicals in concrete may damage the nylon.
WASHING:
Hand wash with a sponge, using soap such as Ivory Flakes. Never use detergent or washing machines as they may damage the
coating or seams.
H W L NG WILL A NYL N ARB R LAST?
Various conditions will affect the length of service which you receive:
a. A nylon arbor which is left erected all summer may last only one or two seasons, as the sun’s ultra-violet rays damage the
nylon.
b. Never store a arbor wet or damp, as mildew may develop. It will not harm nylon, however, mildew is unsightly and may
damage other parts of the arbor (i.e. zipper tapes).
c. Avoid spraying insect repellent or hair sprays, etc. on arbor fabric as they may be harmful.
REPAIR:
Adhesive-backed rip-stop tape is recommended for repairing tears.
QUESTI NS:
If you should have any questions, problems or comments, please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-231-1402.
This Department is open M–F from 8 a.m.– p.m. CST. www.texsport.com
S ME ADDITI NAL INF RMATI N:
Make sure you stake the arbor (with the arbors stakes included) in windy weather, or if you anticipate afternoon winds coming up
while you are away from your campsite. Stake one corner, then stake each consecutive corner in a clockwise rotation. Make sure the
arbor remains tight. Always place your arbor a safe distance from your campfire - unstaked arbors placed upwind of the fire can be
blown into the fire. Arbors placed downwind of the fire are often showered with tiny sparks that can burn holes into the lightweight
fabrics of your arbor. The frame system on this arbor was designed to collapse during high winds. By collapsing in the wind, the
frame will not break; thus offering you years of continued use. We recommend that you practice setting up your arbor at home
before taking it out into the wilderness.
WATERPR FING Y UR ARB R:
Texsport arbors are made from coated water-repellent fabrics. However, the sewing process, necessary in all arbor fabrication, can
cause water leakage where the sewing needles have perforated the fabric in the seams. Without treatment the arbor will leak. Every
new arbor needs to be seam sealed to make it water tight. We recommend using Texsport Spray Waterproofing/Seam Sealer which
may be found at your local outdoor outfitter or camping store.
STEP 4 - Assemble the 2 long
roof arch poles. Push 1 pole
through the roof sleeves and
insert it into the top center hole
of the joint. Repeat this step for
the remaining pole.
STEP 5 - Tie the poles to the
arbor skin on the roof to secure.
STEP 6 - This is what your arbor
should like now.
STEP 7 - Assemble 2 sections of
the 3 section steel leg pole. Insert
the top of the assembled pole
section into the remaining bot-
tom hole of the molded joint.
Repeat this step with the remain-
ing 3 corners.
STEP 8 - Snap on the speed clips
to the steel legs to secure arbor
to frame.
STEP 9 - Connect the last section
of the leg poles to raise arbor to
full height. This is what your
arbor should like now.
STEP 10 - Stake down your arbor
in through the rings at all 4 cor-
ners. N TE - IN HIGH WINDS, IT
IS NECESSARY T GUY R PE
Y UR ARB R S IT D ES N T
FLY AWAY. PLEASE F LL W THESE
INSTRUCTI NS T GUY R PE
Y UR SHELTER.
STEP 11 - Insert the guy rope into
the clew in this order pictured
above. Through the top of the
bottom hole. Up through the
back of the middle hole. Back
down through the top top hole.
STEP 12 - Tie a knot at the end
so the rope does not slip out.
STEP 13 - Tie the other end of the
guy rope to the shelter.
STEP 16 - To adjust the tension,
slide the clew up or down along
the guy rope.
STEP 14 - Pull the bottom section
looped in the clew out. The knot
will not let the rope slip out.
STEP 15 - Loop this around the
stake’s head and push into the
ground.

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