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Eureka Scenic Pass XT User Manual

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

SCENIC PASS XT TENTS:

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Component List:
1 Tent Body, 2 Tent Poles, 1 Tent Fly, 1 Carry Bag,
1 Pole Bag, 1 Stake Bag/ Stakes

Unroll and unfold the tent with the floor on the ground.
Remove the fly and set it aside. Do not stake the tent down
yet. In windy conditions, we recommend that a narrow end
should face into the wind and that you stake down one
corner of this end. See fig.1
Join the shock-corded poles together. Try to prevent pole
sections from snapping together, as this can damage the
pole ends. Make certain each insert end has seated firmly
into each plain end.

At the front corner of the tent;
[with the yellow web]-

A, fit

the post end of one of the
aluminum poles into the web
grommet. Angle the pole to
the opposite corner;

A to C.

At corner

B, repeat with the

second pole

B to D.

Start at the front of the tent at
D and grasp the end of the
pole in one hand and the web loop in the other. Push the pole
from

D to B creating an arc. Insert the post into the web grommet

to tension the tent across the diagonal. Repeat with the other
pole;

C to A. See fig. 2 & 3.

With the tent secure, drape the fly over the tent body. The fly
only fits on the tent one way. Position the fly over the tent with
the vestibule sections over the doors. Reach under the fly and
connect the hook and loop tabs to the tent poles. See fig. 8.

Connect the four corner buckles on the fly to their mates on the
tent webs. Do not fully tighten down any of the webs just yet.
See fig 8.

At the front of the tent, pull the stake out loops on the vestibule
taut and stake them down. Make sure that the vestibule is tight
across the door. Repeat with the other vestibule at the rear of
the tent. See fig. 10.

With the vestibule wing sections staked down and tight, go
around the tent, and adjust or tighten all the side release
buckles.

Your tent is now ready for use.

NOTE:
In strong winds, tie extra ropes to the storm loops on the fly and
stake down so that the ropes are tight.

REV A 4.09

A

B

C

D

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fig. 7

A

B

C

D

Raise up the tent poles and attach the
peak of the tent to them. Capture both
poles where they cross, with the loop and
dog bone. See fig. 4 & 5.

Attach all the clips to the poles. Your tent is now free-standing,
place it in location that has enough room for the fly and stake it
down through the corner loops. Stake the opposite corners while
applying tension to smooth the floor wrinkles. See fig. 6 & 7

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