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Warnings

IMPORTANT SAFETY AND TIP INFORMATION

TO MAXIMIZE THE ENJOYMENT OF YOUR PRODUCT PLEASE ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR PRODUCT 

AS SAFELY AS POSSIBLE.
THE PURPOSE OF THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS     IS TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO POSSIBLE

HAZARDS RELATING TO THE USE AND ASSEMBLY OF YOUR PRODUCT.
THE PURPOSE OF THE TIP SYMBOL       IS TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL 

ASSIST YOU IN THE ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY PROCESS AND ENHANCE YOUR CAMPING EXPERI-

ENCE. WHEN YOU SEE THESE SYMBOLS, PLEASE CLOSELY FOLLOW THE INFORMATION PROVIDED.

•  KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS FABRIC

•  This product is made with 

 fabric, which meets CPAI-84 

•  IT IS NOT FIREPROOF. The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any 

 source. 

  The application of any foreign substance to the fabric may render the 

 resistant properties  

 

  ineffective.

 

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Be aware of possible falling rocks or tree limbs, lightning strikes, 

 

 

 

strong winds and other hazards which may cause injury to this product or it’s occupants.

•  Setup is possible for one adult, however two adults are recommended. During assembly poles are 

  under tension. If not held 

 in place during assembly, poles could break or   up possibly 

 

causing serious injury.

•  Safety glasses may be worn throughout the assembly process as an additional precaution.

•  Stoves, lanterns, candles, grills, heaters and other fuel burning devices produce carbon monoxide 

 

and will consume the available oxygen in a tent. Use of such devices in a tent may cause 

 

asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, death, or serious and permanent injuries.

 

For this reason:

  DO NOT use fuel burning devices inside or near this product.

  Your failure to follow this warning may cause death or serious and permanent injury to you or

  others.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

•  Our recreational products are constructed to rigid 

 They are not made, however, for 

 

extreme weather, climates, or environments. 

 abuse and extreme weather are condi-   

 

tions that may adversely affect the structural integrity of the tent. Additional precautions 

 

may be necessary during inclement or unexpected weather conditions.

•  Here are some tips that may help during these times:

 

•  Use guylines to help secure your structure during periods of heavy winds.

 

•  Storms or steady rains may cause water to collect in pockets on the roof. This will add 

weight, which can weaken the overall structure, causing the tent to collapse. Maintain 

a watchful eye and remove any water accumulation that may occur.

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for FSMGCT2009

Page 1: ...FSMGCT2009 MG LAKEWOOD LODGE 10P TENT Customer Service 888 922 2336 7 00 am to 12 00 am CST daily Live Chat at www academy com Email customerservice academy com Made in Bangladesh...

Page 2: ...formation 10 Page 2 of 10 Note Before assembling the product make sure all parts are present Compare product parts with package content list and hardware content list If any part is missing or damaged...

Page 3: ...ded During assembly poles are under tension If not held in place during assembly poles could break or up possibly causing serious injury Safety glasses may be worn throughout the assembly process as a...

Page 4: ...Purple Coded Plastic mold C1 Green Red And Purple Coded Plastic mold Top Left A1 Green And Silver Coded Plastic mold Top Right A2 Green Coded Plastic mold Top B Green Coded Steel stake G H I J K L M...

Page 5: ...Pole 1 Top Purple Blue Plastic Mold A2 Plastic Mold D Plastic Mold C1 Plastic Mold C Plastic Mold D1 A1 B B A2 C D D1 C1 E E E E C D B B A2 C1 A1 E E E E D1 Purple Red Red Lime Green Lime Green Lime G...

Page 6: ...Fig 2 Hang the S shaped iron hook on top of the plastic Fig 3 Fig 4 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 2 Assemble your tent before camping to become familiar with the assembly While setup is possible f...

Page 7: ...e other end of roof poles into the holes Green Coded of plastic mold C and D on Beam pole 2 Fig 5 Insert the other end of the remain roof poles into the holes Green Coded of plastic mold E on Beam pol...

Page 8: ...y inserting steel stakes through the rings and webbing loops around then tent floor Hammer stakes into the ground at a 45 angle using a hammer or mallet Making sure to pull tent floor out evenly and s...

Page 9: ...ge your product is by storing it while it is wet Storing a wet tent as short as 24 hours in warm weather is likely to cause mildew on the fabric coatings If you must close camp in the rain open your p...

Page 10: ...aused by the use of other than genuine parts are not covered by this warranty This warranty shall be effective from the date of purchase as shown in the purchaser receipt This warranty is valid for th...

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