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5. Finishing the Trailer Boot

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Work around the boot and shelter and be 

sure the floor is secured to the fastening 

strips of the walls to create a berm.

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Inflate the air-

beam with the 

included pump 

and hose. The 

inner valve can 

be locked and 

unlocked by 

turning it a ¼ 

turn. Be sure 

it is unlocked 

(springs in 

and out freely) to inflate, and locked when 

inflation is complete. 

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It may help to 

lean against 

the air-beam 

to distribute 

air as you are 

pumping. If air 

is not getting 

to the other 

side, press hard 

against the 

inflated side.  

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Secure tie-downs to the boot. It will have 6 

in total.  

E. STRIKING THE BOOT

1. Suggested Folding of Vinyl 

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Roof Panel  

1. With the interior side up, fold the width of 

the roof panel in half .  

2. With exterior side up, fold the edges 

of the floor in to meet each other in the 

middle.  

3. Starting at the wider end, roll up the 

folded roof panel and store in the vinyl bag.  

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Floor Panel  

1. Fold the edges of the floor in again to 

meet each other in the middle.  

2. Fold the floor down the center of its 

length, making the folded edges meet. Fold 

in half lengthwise, then fold in half again.  

3. Place folded floor in bag.  

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Wall Panel  

1. Fold the bottom quarter of the wall panel 

to a place roughly halfway up the panel..  

2. Fold the new bottom edge up to a place 

roughly three-quarters up the panel.  

3. Fold the remaining panel again, matching 

the folded edge with the top edge of the 

wall.  

4. Roll the folded wall panel into a cylinder, 

beginning at the wid- est edge. Place wall in 

bag for storage. Repeat for other wall.

Summary of Contents for WS-VC-CBTA

Page 1: ...1 WS VC CBTA Vehicle Connector Boot...

Page 2: ...rt at 1 800 971 7201 7am 330pm PST Shipping 815 Conger St Eugene OR 97402 PO Box 2729 Eugene OR 97402 USA Phone 1 541 344 7267 Toll Free 1 800 971 7201 Fax 1 541 284 2820 www WesternShelter com A Warn...

Page 3: ...nch hazard Always wear gloves when raising or striking the shelter Setup entails working with rigid metal components bearing significant weight A WARNINGS Follow all written and common sense safety pr...

Page 4: ...vide a full 6 foot sidewall The frame assembly shall include vented weather caps Doors shall be aluminum framed and fabric covered Cover Specifications The entire cover shall be of 14 oz vinyl covered...

Page 5: ...5...

Page 6: ...er where the Trailer Boot will connect Place the two folding frame sections 5 feet apart with the straight receiver blocks facing each other Place the eave bars and the ridge bar between the folding f...

Page 7: ...ler are not quite correct wait to align them until the boot has been raised Attach the arched eave bar to the upper opening of the exposed shelter frame Attach the two angled base bars between the fol...

Page 8: ...oward the shelter Hang the wall by aligning the angled portion of the wall with the angled receiving block Work out from the middle to both ends The end of the wall panel should align with the trailer...

Page 9: ...black hook and loop strip on the trailer boot walls Be sure to leave enough slack to make a crisp corner where the shelter meets the boot Secure the end of the wall to the large fastening strip on the...

Page 10: ...f the trailer will line up with the berm on the boot floor as shown It s fine to be an inch or two off in either direction You can either move the trailer or the shelter boot whichever is more conveni...

Page 11: ...Lower the trailer door Now secure the boot floor to the air beam and boot walls Attach the boot floor to the air beam then the boot wall to the boot floor Be sure the floor lies flat Continue attachin...

Page 12: ...rior side up fold the width of the roof panel in half 2 With exterior side up fold the edges of the floor in to meet each other in the middle 3 Starting at the wider end roll up the folded roof panel...

Page 13: ...ng the wall After several years vinyl ages and can harden and lose its elasticity Eventually the vinyl walls of your shelter may need to be replaced if they are cracking or not stretching enough to co...

Page 14: ...s qDry thoroughly using towels leaf blowers or sunlight 2 Insulation Panels roof walls qClean and fold on a clean surface such as the shelter floor Sweep off loose debris Remove debris from hook and l...

Page 15: ...g material qTo repair a damaged area thoroughly clean with soap and water qAllow to dry completely qCut out a piece of vinyl fabric slightly larger than the damaged area qOnce completely dry apply a l...

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