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Woodlands Cabin Tent Becoming Familiar with your Tent Before your first adventure we recommend that you set the tent up to become familiar with the parts and process involved. Your tent storage bag should include: 1 tent body 1 rain fly 4 large aluminum poles with center hub 2 black aluminum awning poles 1 aluminum fly pole 1 2 stakes 1 stake bag and 1 pole bag 4 nylon guylines with plastic tensioners attached. NOTE: This tent is symmetrical. There is no front or back. Either door can be used as the main door. This will help to speed set-up. Using this Tent Selecting a site: Select a site that is clear of debris and other objects that could damage the floor of the tent. Check above the tent for any potentially dangerous limbs. It is recommended that a footprint or groundcloth be used to protect the floor of the tent. ! ! WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC. This tent meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. The fabric may burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame resistant properties ineffective. WARNING: DO NOT USE FUEL-BURNING DEVICES INSIDE OR NEAR THIS TENT. Use of such devices in this tent could cause death or serious injuries to you or others using this tent due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Setting Up Your Tent 7. Stake down the tent by inserting one stake into each of the loops in the corner webbing. Start at one corner and working your way around the tent stake each corner webbing so that the tent floor lays tight and relatively flat. 1. Lay out the tent body with the floor toward the ground. Notice the center pole hub in the very center of the tent. This will be the connection for the four main poles. 2. Assemble the poles by fully inserting the end of one pole section into the aluminum ferrule of the adjoining pole section. Repeat until all of the poles are assembled. 3. Set up the frame: With one of the large aluminum poles connect the reinforeced end to one corner of the hub. Make sure that the pole is fully connected to the hub. 4. Follow a corner seam down from the hub and insert the pin at the corner into the the other end of the pole. 5. Repeat the previous two steps with the three remaining large aluminum poles. The frame should stand on its own with the tent draped from the center hub. 6. Clip large clips along the seams of the tent to the frame.

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Page 1: Woodlands Cabin Tent€¦ · Woodlands Cabin Tent Becoming Familiar with your Tent ... Using this Tent Selecting a site: Select a site that is clear of debris and other objects that

Woodlands Cabin Tent

Becoming Familiar with your TentBefore your first adventure we recommend that you set the tent up to become familiar with the parts and process involved. Your tent storage bag should include: 1 tent body 1 rain fly 4 large aluminum poles with center hub 2 black aluminum awning poles 1 aluminum fly pole 12 stakes 1 stake bag and 1 pole bag 4 nylon guylines with plastic tensioners attached.

NOTE: This tent is symmetrical. There is no front or back. Either door can be used as the main door. This will help to speed set-up.

Using this TentSelecting a site: Select a site that is clear of debris and other objects that could damage the floor of the tent. Check above the tent for any potentially dangerous limbs.It is recommended that a footprint or groundcloth be used to protect the floor of the tent.

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! WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC.This tent meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. The fabric may burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame resistant properties ineffective.

WARNING: DO NOT USE FUEL-BURNING DEVICES INSIDE OR NEAR THIS TENT.Use of such devices in this tent could cause death or serious injuries to you or others using this tent due to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Setting Up Your Tent

7. Stake down the tent by inserting one stake into each of the loops in the corner webbing. Start at one corner and working your way around the tent stake each corner webbing so that the tent floor lays tight and relatively flat.

1. Lay out the tent body with the floor toward the ground. Notice the center pole hub in the very center of the tent. This will be the connection for the four main poles.

2. Assemble the poles by fully inserting the end of one pole section into the aluminum ferrule of the adjoining pole section. Repeat until all of the poles are assembled.

3. Set up the frame: With one of the large aluminum poles connect the reinforeced end to one corner of the hub. Make sure that the pole is fully connected to the hub.

4. Follow a corner seam down from the hub and insert the pin at the corner into the the other end of the pole.

5. Repeat the previous two steps with the three remaining large aluminum poles. The frame should stand on its own with the tent draped from the center hub.

6. Clip large clips along the seams of the tent to the frame.

Page 2: Woodlands Cabin Tent€¦ · Woodlands Cabin Tent Becoming Familiar with your Tent ... Using this Tent Selecting a site: Select a site that is clear of debris and other objects that

Plan Ahead and Prepare Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces

Dispose of Waste Properly Leave What You Find

Minimize Campfire Impacts Respect Wildlife

Be Considerate of Other Visitors For more information visit lnt.org

Leave No Trace Principles of Outdoor Ethics

Using a Footprint with this TentIt is always recommneded to use a footprint when using this tent in order to protect the floor from abrasion. A custom designed footprint is available for this tent. To order call 800-CAMPLLB or visit llbean.com.

The footprint is designed to fit smaller then the overall floor size. This limits the possibility of rainwater getting between the tent and the footprint.1. Lay footprint on ground with the coated side up. 2. Lay tent body on top of the footprint, lining up color-coded webbing. Set up tent according to instructions. 3. Insert the main tent pole tips through the tent corner webbing and into the corner webbing on the footprint.

Attaching High Wind GuylinesIt is recommended that you guyout your tent in high winds. Guylines with preattached tensioners are included in the stake bag of the tent. The tent fly has attachment loops sewn into the seams to attach these lines to. 1. Tie the end of the guyline without the slider to the loop on the tent fly (fig. 1). 2. Pull the loop from the tensioner and insert the stake in the loop. Stake out the line approximately 3-4 feet from the tent corner . 3. Slide the tensioner along the line until the line it tight (fig. 2).

For more information regarding the use and setup of this tent please call our Product Support Team at 800-CAMP-LLB.

fig. 1 fig. 2

stake loop

tent

8. Lay out the tent fly on the ground with the coated (sticky) side up.

11. Clip the side release buckle on the corners of the fly to the buckle on the corners of the tent. Loosen the webbing until you complete the process of attaching the fly (step 14).

13. Locate the six (6) small hook and loop webbing tabs on the inside of the fly. Attach these webbing tabs to the poles so that the fly is securely attached to the tent body.

Fly

Tent

Outer edge of fly

9. On the inside of the fly locate the small pole pockets on the edge of the tan panels. Insert one end of the fly pole into one of the pockets. Repeat on other end in the remaining pocket. Secure hook and loop tabs around the pole.

Insert pole into pocket

10. Drape the fly over the tent so that the pole in step 9 is over the center of the tent and the ends are over the mesh windows.

14. Tighten the corner webbing of each corner to ensure a fully water-repellent rain fly.

Ridge Pole(step 10)

Sleeve for awning pole(step 12)

12. In each of the green fly panels over the doors locate the small sleeve on the inside front of the fly. Insert one of the small aluminum awning poles. When fully inserted there should be an equal amount of pole extending from each side of the sleeve. Flex the pole and insert one end into the grommet in the webbing of the large clip. Repeat with remaining pole in the sleeve over the remaining door.