Clam Corp Fish Trap 8062 manual

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    M o d e l N o . - 8 0 6 2 - p / n 1 0 8 3 2 4 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s ▪ H e i g h t : 7 0 ” ( 2 4 ” p a c k e d ) ▪ W i d t h : 6 5 ” ▪ D e p t h : 8 6 ” ( 3 8 ” p a c k e d ) ▪ W e i g h t : 1 0 7 l b s . ▪ I n s t r u c t i o n p / n 1 0 2 4 7 8 - C l a m C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e I n f o r m a t i o n - N O T I C E ! [...]

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    2 - P a r t s L i s t - ITEM NO . PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 101580 REAR ADJUSTABL E SPREADER POLE 1 2 101431 TUBE, YUKON CANOPY H OOP 3 3 101148 S CRE W, #6 X 0.38 16 4 101481 R OOF SP READER POLE 2 5 101095 ROPE, 3/8 DIA X 9 FT 1 6 101584 BRKT, L EFT CANOPY 1 7 101088 S CRE W, 1/4-20 X 0.75 6 8 101167 FRONT ADJ USTABLE SPREADER P OLE 2 9 1010[...]

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    3 - P a r t s D i a g r a m -[...]

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    4 - S t e p O n e -[...]

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    5 - S t e p T w o -[...]

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    6 - S t e p T h r e e -[...]

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    7 - S t e p F o u r -[...]

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    8 - S t e p F i v e - R e a r S e a t B r a c k e t ( p / n 1 0 2 4 3 0 ) L a t c h C l i p ( p / n 1 0 2 5 1 2 )[...]

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    9 - S t e p S i x - 1 ” x 2 ” R e c t a n g u l a r S u p p o r t T u b e ( p / n 1 0 2 5 0 3 ) Yukon Base ( p /n 102497 )[...]

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    10 - S t e p S e v e n - Slide the canopy h oop poles onto the canopy poles until the sprin g button s engage th e holes near the ends of each c anopy hoop pole. Support the fir s t canopy h oop p ole as pictured with the rear a djust able s p reader poles ( the shorter of th e two pro v ided length s). Lean the tw o remaining canopy hoop p o les a[...]

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    11 - S t e p E i g h t - Drape the t ent over the supported hoops then go inside and spread out the canopy hoop poles, attaching the roof velcro as y o u go. Or ie nt the p orch hoop pole so th a t the holes face upward and then feed the length of the pole t hrough the three porch h oop slee ves se wn on the Tent. Slide the porch h o op pole onto t[...]

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    12 - S t e p N i n e - To “ set” the tent, grasp the tent material at the rear of the s h elter and pull it d o wnwa r d. O bserve th e porch are a o f the tent lifting accordingly as yo u pull . When the U- Channel molding is c orrectl y install e d, the porch h oop pole will lightly tou ch th e floor. To achieve thi s c ondition, start by fin[...]

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    13 - S t e p T e n - Angle the seat assembly s lightly whil e p l aci ng the bottom lip of the f ront seat b r acket un de r the outsi de edge of the base l i p . Tilt the complete a ssembly downw a rd so that the r ea r seat b racket l ands upon the support t ube. Reach under the rear seat b racket and s lid e the latch clip outward s and then up [...]

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    14 - T i p s f o r U s e - Folding and transporting your Fish Tra p is easy: ▪ Unsna p the r oof s pr ea der poles, rear spr ea de r poles, and front spreader poles. Lay them in the bottom of the b ase. ▪ Push th e spring b utto ns a nd r e tract each hoop, starting with the rear hoop a n d working towards th e front. Rotate all r e tracted hoo[...]