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User Tips |
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QUICKSHELTER
CARE:
The design of and materials used
in your new Paha Que'
Wilderness, Inc. QuickShelter
Shade Shelter are engineered to
give you years of enjoyment if
cared for properly. Here are a
few tips for proper tent
maintenance:
* Always stake down the four corners of the shelter after setup,
regardless of weather conditions!
* Always allow shelter material to dry completely before stowing,
and
for prolonged storage do not roll shelter up too
tightly. This helps
extend the life of your tent material.
* Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun! Although all materials in
your
new tent have been treated with UV inhibitor, exposure
to the sun for
extended periods of time will permanently damage your
tent and is
not covered by your warranty!
* Use high quality seam sealer on all roof seams, before each use
to
ensure waterproof performance.
* All materials meet CPAI-84 standards for fire retardency.
However,
keep all flammable materials at least 5 feet from all
fabric materials.
POLE SET CARE:
The pole set provided with the
QuickShelter is manufactured for
Paha Que' Wilderness, Inc. using
High Performance Steel, and is
designed to give years of high
performance if cared for
properly.
* Your poles experience over three times as much stress and
pressure
during set up and take down as they do under even the
most stormy
and windy conditions! It is Very Important that you
follow the set up
instructions carefully and take care not to exert undue
pressure on
your poles during set up and take down of your new
shelter!
* As previously mentioned, it is highly recommended that you deploy
guy lines, even in the calmest conditions. You never know
when a
storm can sneak up, and there is nothing worse than fumbling
with
guy lines and ground stakes in the middle of a windy, rain
storm.
Although your tent and pole set are designed to freestand in
winds
under 5 knots, failure to read the instructions and properly
deploy
guy lines in windy conditions could result in damage to your
tent
and/or pole set and will void your warranty! |
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These Tips Will Help Make
Set-Up Easy, Ensure Proper
Function Of Your new
QuickShelter Canopy, And Help
Prolong It's Useful Life |
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Choose
Campsites Wisely!
1. Choose ground that offers
good run-off in wet weather
2. Avoid rocky ground that could
damage tent floors or fabrics
3. Avoid areas where danger of
falling objects is present.
4. Tents facing east enjoy the
morning sun and warmth
5. Call in advance - learn in
advance, about the area you plan
to camp
and explore.
6. Plan to arrive a few hours
before sunset.
7. Look for previously camped
sites to minimize your impact.
8. Keep your site clean and
always carry out your trash.
9. Choose a spot with shade for
a cool tent during the day.
10. Anticipate wind and choose
spots with windbreaks
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Cleaning and
Storage
Most stains such as tree sap,
bird droppings, and dirt can be
removed by using a mild
detergent and soft sponge. Be
careful not to use an abrasive
cleaner or sponge or you may
damage the fabric coatings.
Always allow the QuickShelter
Canopy to dry completely before
storing for extended periods of
time. Also, it is best to roll
the tent loosely when planning
to store for extended periods.
Useful Tips and Hints
Remember to loosen the tension
straps at the bottom of each
corner webbing before set-up and
take down!
Simply staking down the four
corners, and adding one guy-line
to each corner adds significant
stability to the QuickShelter
Canopy in windy conditions.
In soft sand where normal ground
stakes won't hold, try using the
"Dead-Mans Anchor" - tie the end
of your guy-line around the
center of an 18" long piece of
wood, and then bury the wood
flat about 12-18" deep with the
guy-line protruding from the
sand and connecting to your
tent.
Re-seal roof seams at least
twice a season to maximize
waterproof performance.
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