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Operator's Manual
Cruzer M1
Flip-Style Sled Shelter
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This shelter is made with flame resistant fabric which meets
CPAI-84 specifications. It is not fire proof. The fabric will burn if
left in continuous contact with any flame source. The applica-
tion of any foreign substance to the shelter fabric may render
the flame resistant properties ineffective.
Fuel-based heat sources burn oxygen and emit carbon monoxide
(an odorless, colorless, poison gas). Breathing carbon monoxide
can cause headaches, drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, confusion
and eventually death.
Use caution with heaters. Be sure you
have adequate fresh ventilation, including open windows and
doors. All vents must be opened when using fuel-based heaters
in your shelter.
• Do not use candles, matches or open flames of any kind in
or near an ice shelter.
• Do not cook inside the shelter.
• Exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered
lanterns or heaters inside a tent. Use battery-operated
lanterns whenever possible.
• Do not refuel lamps, heaters or stoves inside a tent.
• If you are fishing and falling asleep intermittently, turn off
all lanterns and heaters.
• Do not smoke in shelter.
• Do not store flammable liquids inside of the shelter
.
WARNING
READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL ASSEMBLY,
SAFETY, SET-UP & USE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED
BEFORE USE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS
AND INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
JURY OR DEATH.
DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME HEATERS IN YOUR ICE
SHELTER.
WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY
FROM THIS TENT FABRIC. THIS TENT IS MADE WITH FAB-
RIC THAT MEETS CPAI-84 SPECIFICATIONS FOR FLAME RE-
SISTANCE. IT IS NOT FIRE PROOF. THE FABRIC WILL BURN
IF LEFT IN CONTINUOUS CONTACT WITH ANY FLAME
SOURCE.
DUE TO TRAFFIC ON LAKES, ICE FISHING CAN BE
HAZARDOUS AT NIGHT. IF YOU CHOOSE TO FISH AT
NIGHT OR IN CONDITIONS WITH POOR VISIBILITY, BE
SURE TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS.
NEVER LEAVE THE ICE SHELTER UNATTENDED.
SECURELY ANCHOR THE ICE SHELTER TO THE ICE IN
HIGH WIND CONDITIONS.