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SPECIFICATIONS:   

4 persons

 

 

 

Floor size: 

 

10’ x 8’ (3.05x2.44m)  

   Center 

height: 

 65” 

(1.65m)

        

 

 

Weight :   

 

12.56 lb (5.7kg) 

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KEY
NO.

MODEL NO.  KMT161008 Quick Camp

QTY.
REQ.

DESCRIPTION

Fiberglass Pole - Main Frame +Hub

HFP9.5-Hub

HGL1210WTP

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1

1

15

HFP 6.3-155t

HTFKMT151008

HMS4-7

Fiberglass Pole - Fly

Replacement Fly

Gear Loft with Tablet Pocket

Tent Stakes

1

HMM5423

Mud Mat

PART NO.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

1. CONDENSATION

2. SEAM LEAKAGE

3. MILDEW

4. REPAIRING A TEAR

5. FAULTY ZIPPER

6. FADING FABRIC

7. FLOOR CONDENSATION

This is caused by lower temperatures on the outside of the tent combined with body heat on the inside of the tent. When this occurs, avoid touching walls to reduce 
contact leakage. Leaving the doors and windows open will reduce moisture condensation. Store wet clothing outside of tent.  Not applicable to screen houses.

Apply a generous amount of seam sealer on inside seams. Seam sealer may be purchased at any local sporting goods store.

To avoid mildew, store tent/screen house ONLY when thoroughly dry. However, if mildew occurs use a soft bristle brush or sponge with mild dishwashing soap or Fels 

Naptha soap to clean. Let dry thoroughly and a tent approved water repellent compound may be applied.

For small tears use a self-adhesive patch kit. We recommend a canvas or awning repair shop for larger tears.

Zippers are self repairing. If the zipper separates, you can move the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and rework the zipper. 

Do not leave up in direct sunlight longer than necessary. If left in sunlight for prolonged periods of time, fabric will fade and weaken.

A ground cloth under the floor helps prolong its life, provides additional insulation and moisture protection. The cloth should be smaller than the floor to prevent rain 
from running under the tent.  Not applicable to screen houses.

8. USE OF STAKES

Stakes should be installed at a 45 degree angle using a hammer or mallet. Stake loops should be kept taut without over stretching fabric or webbing. This could cause 
tears or leakage. To remove safely, use a hammer or stake puller. Do not remove by pulling on the fabric.

SOLUTION

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KMT161008   11/15

Summary of Contents for Rio Grande

Page 1: ... or Canada Warranties DO NOT cover normal wear and tear misuse abuse inclement weather conditions i e wind rain hail lightning tornados or hurricanes or other acts of God mildew and rotting damage or fading caused by prolonged exposure to UV rays This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer...

Page 2: ...ore camping to become familiar with the assembly Two people are recommended for setup Select a clean level area for the campsites free of debris and sharp objects away from a natural watercourse Use of a ground cloth is recommended to prolong the life of the tent floor and provide additional insulation and moisture protection To prevent damage to the zippers unzip the doors and windows of the tent...

Page 3: ... NOT pull on tent 6 Keep stakes in bags provided Disassembly Step 5 Attach fly and secure fly pole 1 Stake down the tent by inserting a stake through the stake loops located along the perimeter of the tent 2 Make certain the tent floor is pulled out evenly and tightly 3 Hammer the stakes into the ground at a 450 angle using a hammer or mallet Step 4 Stake tent Tent must be secured for proper funct...

Page 4: ...d mildew store tent screen house ONLY when thoroughly dry However if mildew occurs use a soft bristle brush or sponge with mild dishwashing soap or Fels Naptha soap to clean Let dry thoroughly and a tent approved water repellent compound may be applied For small tears use a self adhesive patch kit We recommend a canvas or awning repair shop for larger tears Zippers are self repairing If the zipper...

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