Clam Corp 8208 manual

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    Model No. -8208- Specif ications ▪ H e i g h t - 72 inches ▪ L en g t h - 93 inches ▪ W i d t h - 72 inches ▪ W e i g h t - 120 lbs. p/n 108208 Instruction N o. 101930 - Clam Customer Service Inform ation - NOTICE!! - O N C E U S E D , T H I S S H E L T E R C A N N O T B E R E T U R N E D T O T H E S T O R E . I F Y O U H A V E A WARRANTY C[...]

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    2 - Bill of Materials -[...]

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    3 - Assembly Diagram -[...]

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    4 - Step One -[...]

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    5 - Step Two -[...]

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    6 - Step Three -[...]

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    7 - Step Four -[...]

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    8 - Step Five - Note: Actual Cano py Bracket confi guration may vary If your Canopy Bracke ts have four holes near the upper angled edge rather th an three hole con figuration sh own, use the A,B , & D locatio ns stamped on the four hole bracket. Seating ha s be omit ted for cla rity[...]

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    9 - Step Six - Slide the Canopy Hoop Poles onto the Canopy Poles until the spring buttons engage the holes near the ends of each Canopy Hoop Pole. Support the first Canopy Hoop Pole as pictured with the Rear Adjustable Spread er Poles (the shorter of the two provided lengths). Lean the two remaining Canopy Hoop Poles against the first. Note: Seatin[...]

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    10 - Step Seven - Drape the Tent over the support ed hoops then go inside and spread out the Canopy Hoop Pol e s, attaching the Roof Velcro as you go. Orient the Porch Hoop Pole so tha t the holes face up ward and then feed the length of the pole through the three Porch Hoop Sleeves sewn on the Tent. Slide the Porch Hoop Pole onto the Porch Poles, [...]

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    11 - Step Eight - To “set” the tent, grasp the tent material at the re ar of the shelter and pull it downward. Observe the porch area of the tent lifting accordingly as yo u pull. When the U-Channel Molding is correctly installed, the Porch Hoop Pole will lightly touch the floor. To achieve this condition, start by finding the cent er of the Mo[...]

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    12 - License Holder - If Licensing is required in your area, locate a position on the outside of your tent that you wish to affix the License Holder. Next hold the License Holder in the determi ned position and use a sharp object to pierce two holes in the tent; going through the grommets of the License Holder. Place the included Snap Buttons throu[...]