User Manual
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: Spread tent out flat, floor side down.Stake tent to the ground by inserting
the metal stakes through the stake loops at each tent corner and hammer the stakes
into the ground at a 45° angle by using a hammer or mallet. Make sure to pull the
tent floor out even and tight. Continue to stake down the tent
by inserting metal stakes through the stake loops attached
to the plastic Fast Feet and the remaining stake loops. Hammer
stakes into the ground securely. There are also stake down points
on either side of the mud mat, at the lower corners of the front door.
STEP 6: Thread the two side room poles through the pole
sleeves above each of the two side rooms. Position poles so
that equal pole lengths extend on either side of the pole sleeve.
TO IMPROVE THE WEATHER RESISTANCE OF YOUR TENT, IT IS ADVISABLE
TO USE SEAM SEALER TO COAT ALL EXPOSED SEAMS. YOU SHOULD
APPLY ONLY TO THE INSIDE SEAMS OF THE TENT AND UNDERSIDE OF
THE TENT FLY. IF APPLIED TO THE OUTSIDE SEAMS, DISCOLORATION
OF
YOUR TENT MAY OCCUR. SEAM SEALER IS AVAILABLE IN THE
CAMPING SECTION OF ANY LOCAL SPORTING GOODS STORE.
IMPORTANT: WE ADVISE YOU TO ASSEMBLE THE TENT ONCE BEFORE
GOING CAMPING TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE ASSEMBLY OF THE TENT.
TO PROLONG THE LIFE OF THE TENT FLOOR, SELECT A LEVEL, CLEAN AREA
FOR THE CAMPSITE. TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ZIPPER, UNZIP THE DOOR
TO ALLOW AIR TO ENTER THE TENT.
Two divider curtains are included which can be attached to the inside walls of your
tent to separate into three sleeping rooms.
NOTE: To take down tent, follow steps above in the reverse order. Be sure to leave
tent door and window unzipped. Place stakes into stake bag and poles into pole
bag, which are provided. The tent should be folded into equal parts toward the
center of the tent to distribute the bulk. Fold fly and lay on top of tent. Start a small
tight roll, the width of your carry bag, with the pole bag placed at the end opposite
the door. Roll tent toward door to allow air to escape. Once rolled, secure with
strings. Place tent and stake bag into carry bag. MAKE SURE TENT IS
CLEAN
AND DRY BEFORE STORING.
MODEL WMT922.2B 10-Person 20’ x 11’ Tent
NOTE: PLEASE LOOK AT THE REPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAM TO SEE HOW
YOUR FRAME IS ASSEMBLED.
STEP 2:
Extend each of the fiberglass poles by pulling out each section and placing
pole ends into the metal connectors.You will have four fiberglass poles.The shorter
fiberglass poles (A) are the main room tent
poles.The longer fiberglass poles (B) are
the side
room tent poles.
STEP 3: While making sure the sleeves are in line with
each other, slide the main room tent poles (A) through
the sleeves that are opposite each other on the center
roof of the tent. Straighten the sleeves along the fiberglass
poles. Position poles so that they form an “X” across the
roof of the tent.
STEP 4: Attach the plastic corner joints (C) to the end of each
fiberglass pole. The smaller opening of the corner joints with
“teeth” fit over the fiberglass pole ends.
Assembled tent should
appear as
shown.
STEP 12: Unfold fly and with the help of another person, place fly over
tent. Make certain the fly canopy is located over the door. Attach
hooks on the fly corners to metal “D” rings on the four steel tent poles.
STEP 13: Fasten the Velcro fasteners, which are sewn to the edge
of the fly,to the tent poles on each end of the tent and attach the hooks
on the fly corners to the fabric loops sewn to the tent.
STEP 14: Place the pointed ends of each canopy pole (E) through
the webbing loop at the corner edge of the canopy. Pull rope out
straight and stake to the ground with the plastic tent stakes.
Repeat with the other canopy pole.
NOTE: MAKE CERTAIN CANOPY IS DROPPED AND CLOSED IN RAINY
CONDITIONS TO PREVENT RAIN FROM ENTERING THE TENT DOOR.
STEP 15: Guy ropes are also provided for the four fly corners.
Extend each of the guy ropes. Make a loop at the opposite end of
the guy rope, by using slider (as shown) and place loop over plastic
tent stake. Adjust slider to make guy rope tight and stake to the ground.
NOTE: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN GUY ROPES, AS THIS COULD CAUSE
TENT POLES TO FLATTEN AND POSSIBLY BREAK.
STEP 7: Extend the six steel poles. The four longer poles
(D) are the tent poles. The two
steel poles with metal end tips (E) are the canopy poles.
STEP 8: Insert the upper end of one of the steel tent poles (D) into
the free end of one of the plastic corner joints. Make sure the “D”
ring on the steel pole is on the upper end of the pole - this will be
used for the fly attachment in step 11. Repeat this step with the
remaining three steel tent poles and corner joints.
STEP 9: One adult should now enter the front door of the tent
and lift the tent and frame poles up off the ground. The other
adult should raise the four steel tent poles, one at a time, and
place the ends of the poles closest to the ground over the plastic
Fast Feet at the base of the tent. The plastic Fast Feet are located
on either side of the door and rear window.
STEP 10: Next, with an adult on opposite ends of the
side room poles, flex the poles into an upward arch and
place the fiberglass pole ends into the Fast Feet at the
base of the tent. The side room poles should follow the
seam line of the tent.
STEP 11: Stake down the airflow vents on each side
of the front door and rear window by placing the loop
of the guy ropes over stakes and hammering them into
the ground.
Tent should appear
as shown.
STEP 5: Flex the fiberglass poles and attach the corner joints at the other end of
each of the roof poles.