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Electrical cord access, Vestibule flaps, door & window flaps/vents, Cooler access – Coleman EVANSTON 4 2000001586 User Manual

Page 2: Things you should know

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To Store

1. All poles and stakes must be placed in the storage bag to

prevent damage to the fabric items placed in the carry case.

2. Make sure tent is clean and dry before placing in carry case.
3. Remove rainfly, spread out on floor of tent, then unzip

door & vents before taking tent down for storage.

4. Neatly fold tent to width of pole storage bag, place on tent,

roll tightly, and place in carry case.

5. Store in a clean, dry area.

Electrical Cord Access

1. Unzip access panel in the lower

left front corner of tent and
bring in electrical cord. Use only
UL approved cords that are
rated for outdoor usage. (Fig. 9)

Fig. 9

To Attach Rainfly

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5. Insert end of each black Rainfly Pole into pin on either side of front door. (Fig. 5 & 5A)
6. Go to opposite end of Rainfly Pole and gradually apply pressure to form an arch. Insert the pin into pole end at other side of the

door. (Fig. 5 & 5A)

7. Locate all hook & loop fasteners on underside of Rainfly and wrap around all Main Poles, Awning & Rainfly Pole to secure. (Fig. 5B)

NOTE: Make sure longer hook & loop fastener on Rainfly is secured around grey and black Main Poles where they cross. (Fig. 5C)

8. Stretch elastic straps and hook clip on each to the metal loops at the front and back corners of the tent. (Fig. 5D)
9. Extend out vestibule flaps and secure with metal stakes through the loops in the web straps (Fig. 5 & 5E)
10. Stretch guylines until taut, then secure with stakes. (Fig. 5 & 5F)

Vestibule Flaps, Door & Window Flaps/Vents

1. Vestibule flaps may be rolled back and

secured by inserting toggles through
fabric loops. (Fig. 6)

2. For better ventilation, unzip door flap,

roll, and insert toggle into fabric loop
to secure. (Fig. 7)

3. To open back and side window

vents for more ventilation, unzip,
then roll up and insert toggles through
fabric loops.

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Fig. 6

Cooler Access

The smaller zippered opening at the back
of tent is designed for added ventilation
and easy access to your beverage cooler.
1. To use as a vent, unzip flap to expose

screen. (Fig. 10)

2. To use as a cooler access, unzip

other flap to make an avenue to bring
beverages into tent. (Fig. 11)

Fig. 11

Fig. 10

Fig. 5

5B

5E

5F

5A

5C

5D

Fig. 8

Fig. 7

Things You Should Know:

Under certain conditions (cold weather, high humidity, etc.) condensa-

tion will form on the inside of your tent. Condensation is caused by water
vapor from your breath, perspiration, or any wet clothing inside the tent.
It is NOT LEAKAGE through the tent fabric. It can be minimized by
removing wet clothing from your tent and by providing good ventila-
tion through the tent.

Tree limbs, tree sap, bird droppings, or moisture steadily dripping off

tree limbs can cause damage to the tent fabric and its coating resulting
in leaks or loss of flame-resistant properties.

Never store tent, even for a short period of time, without drying it

thoroughly and brushing off caked dirt. Do not pack stakes or poles
inside your tent. Use a separate storage bag.

Stakes should be removed by pulling on the stake itself. NEVER PULL ON

THE TENT TO REMOVE STAKES AS THIS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY
DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.

Tent poles should not be left telescoped together during storage.
Do not leave your tent set-up for weeks at a time. Be aware that exposure

to ultraviolet rays from the sun can seriously damage material and/or
cause it to become discolored.

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.