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STITCH LINE

6.

Rotate all eight Leg Poles upright and insert
pin on each web loop at the side locations 
as shown. (Fig. 7 & 7A)

(continued on other side)

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

7A

Pin

7

. Locate the plastic hooks at sides and 

corners of tent, then snap onto Leg 
Poles to attach. (Fig. 8)

9.

Insert plastic stakes through web 
straps located on both sides of tent, 
then drive in to secure. (Fig. 10)

NOTE:

It may be necessary to remove 

metal stakes through web straps at 
side of tent and screen room, pull tent 
taut, and drive in stakes to secure.

Fig. 10

8.

To stretch tent to finished size:
• Push in button on Leg Pole while 

twisting lower Leg Pole section
counterclockwise (Fig.9);

• Pull up on top Leg Pole section 

until tent is taut;

• Twist the lower Leg Pole clock-

wise until the button locks into 
the center or lowest hole;

• Repeat on remaining Leg Poles.

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Button

Center Hole

Lower Hole

Lower
Leg Pole
Section

Upper
Leg Pole
Section

WEATHERMASTER

®   

6 SCREENED TENT

MODEL 2000001597

Curved Ridge

Poles with Red

Marking in

center 2

sleeves

Hinged, Rigid Door

1.

Assemble Vertical Door Pole (shorter black pole with plastic 
cap tips); then insert through zippered vertical pole sleeveon 
hinged side of door. (Fig. 11)

2.

Insert end of Vertical Door Pole into bottom hinge plate, 
apply pressure to form a slight bow, then insert other tip of 
pole into top hinge. Zip up vertical pole sleeve. (Fig. 12 & 13)

3.

Assemble Door Pole (longer black pole with plastic cap tips);
then insert into zippered pole sleeve at top of door. (Fig. 14)

4.

Insert end of Door Pole into top hinge plate, apply pressure 
to form a bow, then insert other tip of pole into the bottom 
hinge. (Fig. 15)

5.

Zip up pole sleeve to enclose Door Pole. (Fig. 16)

Fig. 1

To Set Up Tent

1.

Unfold tent and spread out on a clean, level surface with the 
door facing the desired direction. Unzip doors. (Fig. 1)

4

. Assemble eight, steel, shock-corded, Leg Poles. Push down

on steel button on tapered end and insert into end with
four holes.

NOTE:

Make sure steel button locks 

into third hole on pole as shown. (Fig.4)

5

. Insert curved end of Leg Poles

(with red marking) into the ends of the 
Ridge Poles (with red 
marking). Insert curved 
end of remaining short 
Leg Poles into the ends 
of the remaining Ridge 
Poles. (Fig. 5 & 6)

Door

Ridge Pole with

Red Marking

Button in third hole

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 2

Sleeve

with Red

Trim

Curved End of

Long Leg Pole

2

. Pull four corners of tent taut, then secure by 

driving stakes through web loops at an angle 
for better anchoring. (Fig. 2)

Ridge Pole

with Red

Marking

Fig. 3

Sleeve

with Red

Trim

3

. Assemble four, steel, shock-corded, 

curved Ridge Poles. Insert Ridge Poles 
(with red marking) into center sleeves 
on top of tent with the red trim (Fig. 3). 
Insert the remaining curved Ridge Poles
into the other two sleeves on top of tent.

Pole Descriptions

Pole

Pole

Pole

Description

Qty.

Dia.

Repair Kit Replacement Kit

Long Leg Pole, steel

(w/ red marking)

4

19mm

N/A

5010000608

Short Leg Pole, steel

4

19mm

N/A

5010000610

Curved Ridge Pole, steel 

(w/ red marking)

2

19mm

N/A

5010000607

Curved Ridge Pole, steel

2

19mm

N/A

5010000609

Awning Pole, black,

fiberglass, metal tips

1

6.3mm

5010000543

5010000545

Door Pole, long, thin, black,

fiberglass, rubber tips

1

6.3mm

5010000543

5010000545

Vert. Door Pole, short, black,

fiberglass, rubber tips

1

6.3mm

5010000543

5010000545

Fig. 11

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

Fig. 14

Fig. 15

Fig. 16

Vertical Pole

Sleeve

Door Hinge

Pole

Sleeve

Top

Door

Hinge

Pole

Sleeve

Top

Door

Hinge

Before you begin

Read all instructions before set up.
• Select a level site clear of rocks, branches, and other hard or sharp 

objects, to install your tent.

WARNING: Keep clear of overhead power lines

.

•  Do not set up your tent under trees because of potential lightning strikes

or falling tree limbs in inclement weather.

• Secure with 

all

stakes and guylines provided to prevent property damage

or personal injury.

•  For best results in windy conditions, position narrow end of tent into

the wind.

•  Enlist the help of at least one other person to assist you when it is time 

to assemble the tent.

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