Eureka! Copper Canyon 10 tent ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Below you will find brief information for tent Copper Canyon 10. This tent is designed for camping and features a double wall construction that allows for a spacious and comfortable interior. The tent uses High/Low venting to help reduce condensation and provides a vestibule for added storage. The tent is also equipped with a Power Port for running an extension cord inside.

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Eureka! Copper Canyon 10 Assembly Instructions | Manualzz

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Key features

  • Double wall construction
  • High/Low venting
  • Vestibule
  • Power Port
  • Guy out loops
  • Shockcorded poles
  • Easy setup
  • Large capacity
  • Durable fabric

Frequently asked questions

Leave the windows partially open at night to provide cross ventilation and further reduce condensation. Cross ventilation becomes more important in very humid or extremely cold conditions when the permeable roof is less effective. The features that enhance ventilation are windows, short-sheeted flys (bottom venting), roof vents, and High/Low venting doors. These are specific to each tent model.

DO follow all warnings, instructions, and safety precautions from the manufacturer of the extension cord. DO connect extension cord only to a 120 Volt GFCI protected outlet with proper ground. If GFCI outlet is not available, use an extension cord with GFCI protection built in. DO use only extension cords that are marked for OUTDOOR USE. DO make sure the part of the extension cord that is outside the tent is lower than the Power Port so that rain will not follow the cord into the tent. DO store extension separately from tent. DO NOT allow extension cord or any electrical device to come into contact with water or condensation inside the tent. DO NOT use extension cord if it is worn or damaged. DO KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC.

Once the tent body is erected, stake it out before the fly is put on. This enables you to square the tent up to ensure that the fly goes on properly and that the seams align with the frame. Pull the base of the tent taut between each web stake out loop or ring & pin. Make sure that all corners are square. It is important that you don’t stake the tent out too tightly. You will know it’s too tight, if the door zippers can not be easily operated.
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