Manual Eureka Tessel Tent

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REV. A 9.09
Assembly Instructions
Tessel Tents
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Component List: 1 Tent Body, 1 Tent Fly, 4 Piece Frame Assembly,
8 Guy Cords w/ Sliders, 1 Carry Bag,
1 Stake Bag with Stakes, 1 Pole Bag, 1 Pole Repair Splint
NOTE: Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to
get the tent out. These actions may cut the shock cord and/or damage the pole ends.
1. Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground. In windy conditions, stake down
one front corner into wind. See fig.1.
3. Fit the posts into the grommets:
There are webs and grommets
sewn to each corner of the tent.
Start at either end and insert the
locking posts from the base of
the frame poles into one of the
grommets. Repeat at the
opposite end, raising the
frame as you work. See fig.
4, 5 & 6.
a. Reach under the fly and find the
hook and loop fasteners. Wrap
them around the poles. See fig.12.
b. At each corner, attach the web buckles, from
the fly, to their mates on the tent web. Pull the
web to adjust tension as needed. See fig.13.
7. Stake out the vestibules: 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.
8. Stake out the side vents: Pull out the vent cord on the side of the tent, stake down and
adjust tension with the slider. It is important to stake these out for proper ventilation.
Pull out the cord attached to the loop at
the tent floor, tie it to the vent stake
and adjust. See fig.14.
Repeat on the other side.
Take down: Pull up stakes. Remove the fly and fold it into a long rectangle. Pull poles out of the grommets,
collapse the frame and stow. Fold the tent into a long rectangle and lay the fly on top along with the bag
of poles. Roll up all and stow in the carry bag.
Optional: Add durability and versatility to your tent with our “Lite-Set” Footprint. It’s made of the same fabric
as the tent's floor: with web loops, grommets, and side release buckles. The Footprint, along with the fly
and poles creates a lightweight, compact basic shelter with a carry weight reduced by more than 25%.
Your tent
is ready!
5. Stake the tent down: The tent is
now freestanding. Move it to your
desired location. Stake it down
through the web loops. See fig.9.
Stake opposite corners while applying
tension to smooth the floor wrinkles
and square the tent. See fig.10.
2. Build the frame on the ground: Fit each pole to its
mate or hub. The sections are shockcorded. Try to
keep the poles from snapping together, as this can
damage the ends. It is important to make sure that
each section has firmly seated into the hub.
Improperly fit poles may cause the hub to break.
Set the frame over the tent so that the pole posts align to
the tent corners. See fig.2, 3 & 4.
4. Attach the tent body to
the frame: There are two
types of connectors. First,
hang the two hub clips at
the center peak. They just
twist on/off. See fig.7.
Then, work your way down
and across the frame,
attaching the pole clips as
you go. See fig. 8.
6. Attach the fly to the tent:
Drape the fly over the top of
the tent. It only fits one
way. The doors of the fly
align with the doors of
the tent. See fig 11.
fig.12
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Brand Eureka
Model Tessel
Category Tents
File type PDF
File size 6.8 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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