Manual Eureka Down Range 2 Tent

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Contents of Carry bag
Tent body
Tent fly
Pole bag: 3 identical main poles,
Stake bag: stakes, guyout cords, pole repair sleeve, fabric repair
swatches
Setting up the Tent Body
1. Spread the tent body out, floor side down. Locate the tan
webbing stake out loop, as this marks the front of the tent.
2. Assemble the three main poles.
3. Starting at the corner with the tan webbing stake out loop,
insert one of the main poles into the black mesh fabric pole
sleeve. Continue sliding the pole through the sleeve until it
reaches the black webbing stake out loop at the opposite corner.
Move to the other corner of the tent to repeat the process with
second pole & sleeve. Correctly threaded, the poles will make a
large X shape, crossing in the middle of the tent. Insert the third
pole in the remaining side-to-side sleeve.
4. Back at the corner with the tan webbing stake out loop,
insert the tip of the pole into the grommet (metal ring). Moving to
opposite end of pole, pressure the pole to bend it downwards &
insert the pole tip into the grommet. Repeat process with second
pole, and again with the third side-to-side pole.
5.Secure the tent to the ground using the stakes provided.
Start at the tan webbing stake out loop, next proceed to
opposite corner, and while firmly pulling on the black webbing
stake out loop hammer in the stake. Repeat process with the
other two corners. Then anchor the side-to-side stakeout loops.
Attaching the Fly Sheet
1. Spread the flysheet on the ground with the outside
upwards and the tan webbing strap with buckle on your
right.
2. Matching the fly’s tan webbing strap to the tent body’s
tan webbing stake out loop, drape the fly over the tent
body. Align and center the fly on the tent body so the 6
buckles match, and the fly’s seams follow the tent body’s
poles.
3. At the front door, reach under the fly and wrap the
hook/loop closure around the black mesh pole sleeve.
4. Locate the remaining black webbing guyout loops on the
outside of the flysheet, reaching under the guyout loops,
wrap the hook/loop closure around the underlying black
mesh pole sleeve to secure the fly to the pole structure.
5. Now clip the buckles at each of the six locations, pulling
the webbing through the buckles to tension the fly.
6. Securing the front vestibule: for increased versatility in
configuring the vestibule, four adjustable stake out loops
are provided. Minimally, stake the two outermost stake out
loops, adjusting the tension by pulling the webbing through
the triglide buckle.
7. Securing the rear vestibule: for ease of use, an
adjustable single-point stake-out loop is provided but it
releases with the buckle to access the rear door.
8.Guyouts: Attach the provided guyout cords to the black
webbing guyout loops. Get in the habit of always using the
guyouts, even in good weather
Snivel Locks: both front and rear vestibules’ door panels lock at
bottom with a side-release buckle to eliminate wind-driven opening.
Front vestibule: has multiple configurations: fully protected,
Hi/Low venting, awning, rolled up, and side entry.
Eureka! Set-Up Instructions
Down Range 2 person (#2629342) tent
6. The tent body will now be erect, properly tensioned,
and secured to the ground.
Other features:
REV 090613
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Brand Eureka
Model Down Range 2
Category Tents
File type PDF
File size 5.11 MB

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Can I store my tent when it's wet? Verified

Only for very short periods of time. When a tent is stored while wet for a week or longer, it can get moldy. This is harmful for your tent and possibly your health.

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How do I impregnate a tent? Verified

Pitch the tent, clean the cloth and let it dry. Apply the impregnation agent on the cloth with a plant sprayer or other spray. It is also possible to use a paint roller or brush. The cloth needs to be fully saturated with the impregnation agent. Also treat the inside of the tent. Thoroughly clean any windows with a moist cloth. Do not let the impregnation agent dry on it. Let the tent cloth fully dry. Repeat the treatment if needed.

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Can I repair a tear or hole in the canvas of my tent myself? Verified

There are special pieces of self-adhesive patches of cloth available for synthetic tent canvases. Stick one of these patches on both sides of the hole or tear. For cotton tent canvases or mixed material tent canvases it's best to use patches that can be ironed on. This will require an iron.

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The zipper of my tent won't run smoothly, what can I do? Verified

When a zipper is running smoothly, use a dry PTFE spray or silicone spray. Do not spray onto the cloth and preventively spray to prevent future problems.

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There are water drops on the inside of the tent, does this mean it is leaking? Verified

No, this is probably condensation. Make sure the tent is properly ventilated to keep condensation at a minimum.

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What tent pegs are best to use for which surfaces? Verified

On grassland or forest surfaces you can use semi circular or plastic pegs. On rocky surfaces you need to use rock pegs. On clay surfaces you can use semi circular, plastic or universal pegs. On gravel surfaces you need semi circular or universal pegs and on sand you need to use wooden pegs.

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The impregnation agent leaves white stains or a white haze on the tent cloth, what can I do about this? Verified

If the agent leaves a white haze or white stains on the tent cloth, this means you have applied more impregnation agent on those areas. This is not harmful and the stains often disappear over time. It is not advisable to use less impregnation agent to prevent stains. The cloth needs to be fully saturated with the impregnation agent to give good results.

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Manual Eureka Down Range 2 Tent