Eskimo 15450 User Manual
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Operator's Manual
ESKIMO
®
FlipMo
™
2 Inferno
ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION
14. Locate the included 8 foot tow rope that was in the hardware
bag. To install the tow rope locate the two holes in the front
of the sled and push each end of the rope through a hole. Tie
a knot at each end of the rope to keep the rope from pulling
through the holes. This tow rope is designed for manual
pulling by hand only. DO NOT tow behind a motorized vehicle
with rope. For high-speed towing, you should purchase the
Eskimo Universal Tow Hitch accessory (11608).
GEAR NET
Included with you Eskimo FlipMo
™
2 Inferno is a gear net to keep you
organized on and off the ice.
15.To install the gear net (15596) to the sled attach the hook and
loop retainers to the rear seat rail (14818). After attaching the
gear net to the seat rails, locate the 24 inch piece of edge
trim along with the remaining edge trim screws used earlier.
Secure the gear net by attaching it to the front of the sled lip
with the edge trim and edge trim screws.
SET-UP AND TAKE-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
Set-Up: From the outside or inside of the shelter depending
on your preference, start with the lower frame support and
fully extend until it snaps into place. As you extend each frame
support to the “in use” position make sure they snap into place.
Lastly secure all frame supports by attaching the appropriate
spreader poles as directed earlier in this manual.
Note: By detaching the back spreader pole and the front side
spreaders, you can flip the shelter back halfway into a “wind-
break” position on nice days.
Take-Down: Close all window covers, vents covers and zip the
door shut. Remove all spreader poles and snap each spreader
pole onto its respective pole retention clip. This is the “stow
and go” position of your spreader poles. Starting with the rear
frame support, collapse each frame support working toward
the front of the shelter and lower frame support. Flip all frame
poles back. Use caution when flipping poles back to make sure
no parts of the skin get pinched or torn. Fold excess skin inside
of sled when complete.
Note: Use extreme caution so you don’t rip or tear any portion
of the skin, especially around the hinges or any pinch point
areas.
Note: An Eskimo Travel Cover (69172) may be purchased to
protect your shelter while transporting to and from the lake.
skin
sled
edge trim
#6 - 3/8” screw
edge trim
FIGURE 17
FIGURE 18
skirt
sled
LONG-TERM STORAGE
•
Always make sure your ice shelter is completely dry before
storing for long periods of time. Storing your ice shelter
when damp or wet may cause mold and mildew damage.
•
Remove skin from ice shelter sled and poles.
• Clean all salt, moisture and debris from your shelter skin,
sled and poes. Wipe down poles with a wet rag.
Note: Lubricate the slide poles with a silicon spray at
least seasonally. Do not use oil or grease as a lubricant.
Note: Before attaching skin for use, spray silicon spray
inside of poles for ease of sliding.
• Store skin, poles and sled in a cool, dry place away from
rodents.