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Woods EASY UP 076-3242-6 User manual

Stake Screen House
o Secure Screen House:
2-6
centre of the screen house to begin to lift properl
or closing the shelter frame.
void pinch points when openingCAUTION:
WARNING:
wo people can easily set up this shelter in 60 seconds or less.
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11 x 11 ''‘(3.4XXXXXX XXXx 3.4 m)
EASY UP SCREEN HOUSE
STITCH LINE
Before you begin
Read all instructions thoroughly before beginning setup.
•Select a level site clear of rocks, branches, and other hard or sharp objects, to set up your shelter.
Keep clear of overhead power lines.
•Do not set up your shelter under trees because of potential lightning strikes or falling tree limbs
in inclement weather.
•For best results in windy conditions, position narrow end of shelter into the wind.
•Secure with all stakes and guylines provided to prevent property damage or personal injury.
•T
076-324
Parts List:
A (1) Integrated Frame with Shelter Body
C (18) Stakes
Extend Screen House Frame
A
•Unfold and spread out screen house.
Setup Instructions:
2
Lift Steel Roof Poles & Hub Assembly
•Lift up on the STEEL ROOF POLE above the ARM JOINT while pushing downward on the
STEEL LEG POLE. (Detail 1)
NOTE: This will allow the HUB ASSEMBLY and
y.
•Repeat for remaining 3 STEEL ROOF POLE
locations.
1
HUB ASSEMBLY
LEG
POLE
ARM
JOINT
1ROOF
POLE
B (1) Stake Bag
D (1) Carry Bag
3
Lift and Telescope Steel Leg Poles
•Grasp and extend TELESCOPING STEEL LEG POLE until the
silver LOCKING BUTTON “clicks” into locked position.
•Repeat above steps for remaining LEG POLES.
T
•Locate WEBBING LOOPS sewn into the corners at the base of the screen house. (Detail 2)
•Slide STAKE through WEBBING LOOP at each location; then gently extend out before securing. (Detail 2)
NOTE: Shelter should be taut when staked properly.
Secure Guylines
•Locate GUYLINES attached to the
shelter and unroll.
•Slide STAKE through loop at each
location, extend out and drive in
to secure. (Detail 3)
NOTE: Four corner GUYLINES
should extend out at a 45º
angle from shelter.
•Tighten GUYLINES as
needed by adjusting the
SLIDER up the cord.
WEB
LOOP
SLIDER
(See other side for proper Take Down Instructions)
“Click”
2
3
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“Click”
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MPING PRODUCTS
CA-IOR TO EACH
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Centre Hub
Do not store flammable liquids inside screen house.
Do not cook inside screen house.
Do not refuel lanterns, stoves or heaters inside screen house.
n or near the screen house.
near the screen house.
use fuel burning devices inside or near screen house materials.
ance to the product fabric may render the flame-resistant pr
ce. The application of any foreign subst-
IT IS NOT FIRE-This screen house is made of
SCREEN HOUSE
coloured.
Do not leave your screen house setup for weeks at a time. Be aware
MOVE S
RE-
ying it thoroughly and brushing off caked
Use a separate storage bag.dirt. Do not pack stakes inside your screen house.
even for a short period of time, without dNever store screen house.
Storing the Screen House
that
ed
province to province.
n
our
Front & Rear Opening Options
t
STITCH LINE
Made in Bangladesh • Printed in Bangladesh
NOTICE: DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO RETAIL STORE.
Part Number Description
90003 Silver Patch
90007 Foot Connector
90021 Base of Pole Connector
90029
90040 Corner Roof Pole & Leg Pole
90073 Mesh Patch
90082 Guyline
90126 Corner Joint
REPAIR PARTS LIST
IMPORTANT FACTS:
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•
STAKES SHOULD BE REMOVED BY PULLING ON THE STAKE ITSELF. NEVER PULL ON THE SHELTER TO
TAKE.
• that exposure to ultraviolet rays from the
sun can seriously damage material and/or cause it to become dis
WARNING:
KEEP
ALL
FLAME
AND
HEAT
SOURCES
AWAY
FROM
THIS
FABRIC
f
ame-resistant fabric which meets CPAI-84 speci
fications.
The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any
flame sour
operties ineffective.
DO NOT
DO NOT permit children to light matches, operate burning appliances, or handle any flame sources in or
•
Do not smoke, use matches, candles or open flames of any kind i
•
•
•
•Remove guylines and stakes and place in their storage bag.
•All stakes must be placed in their own storage bag before placing in shelter carrying case to prevent damage to
the shelter fabric.
•Store in a clean, dry area.
Take Down & Storage
Instructions:
To Take Down Screen House
Follow the previous steps and illustrations on the
front of the tag in the reverse order:
•Remember to push the silver LOCKING
BUTTONS and telescope the STEEL LEG POLES.
(Fig. 8)
•Push down on the ARM JOINTS while rotating
the STEEL LEG POLES up to lf atten the shelter.
(Fig. 9 & 10)
•Fold up shelter as shown. (Fig. 11 & 12)
•Lay the shelter down on its side and roll out the
excess air and put back into the bag.
Fig. 12
Fig. 8
LOCKING
BUTTON
Fig. 11
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
•By using the convenient front and rear
zippered door panels you have three opening
options: both panels closed to help keep
insects out; front or back panel unzipped
and tied back; or both front & rear panel
unzipped and tied back.
Imported by Woods Canada, Toronto,ON M4S 2B8
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SCREEN HOUSE
SCREEN HOUSE.
IMPORTANT:
THE ORIGINAL FIRE RETARDENT AND WATER REPELLENT PROTECTIVE COATINGS MAY BE COMPROMISED
IF SPRAYS OR OTHER CHEMICAL TREATMENTS ARE USED ON THE FABRIC HAS BEEN F
TREATED. IT IS HIGHLY WATER-REPELLANT; HOWEVER, IT IS NOT WATERPROOF. ALL TENTS
RIENCE SEAM LEAKAGE DURING WET WEATHER. IF YOU WANT ADDITIONAL MOISTURE
TRY A SEAM SEALING COMPOUND ONLY; STRICTLY FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S DIRECTIONS.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SEAL THE DURING THE INITIAL SETUP AS WELL AS
CAMPING SEASON. SEAM SEALER COMPOUNDS CAN BE PURCHASED AT YOUR LOCAL
T. FOR MISSING PARTS CALL
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE RETAIL STORE.

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