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Kodiak 6160 Owner's Manual

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Model #6160 OWNER'S MANUAL
Grand Cabin Canvas Tent
Important! For safe and proper assembly, use, and care, read and follow all
instructions. Everyone who uses this tent should first read this manual.
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  • Page 1 Model #6160 OWNER’S MANUAL Grand Cabin Canvas Tent Important! For safe and proper assembly, use, and care, read and follow all instructions. Everyone who uses this tent should first read this manual. 1210...
  • Page 2 No Fire This tent is flammable. Keep all flame and heat sources away from the tent fabric. Never place a stove, campfire, or any other flame source in, or near your tent. Never use, light, or refuel a stove, lantern, heater, or any other heat source inside your tent. Death by carbon monoxide poisoning and/or serious burns are possible.
  • Page 3 If your product is found defective, we will repair or replace it free of charge. Charges for shipping your product to Kodiak Canvas will be your responsibility. We reserve the right to make substitutions if parts are unavailable or obsolete.
  • Page 4: Component Checklist

    Component Checklist Identify all components and make sure they are in good condition and working order. Part # Description Quantity Poles Center Upright Corner Upright Ridge Pole (Curved) Center Ridge Pole (Straight) Awning Gable Pole Awning Ridge Pole Awning Upright Pole Awning Center Upright Pole Other Large Tent Stakes...
  • Page 5 Tent Poles...
  • Page 6 Assembly Instructions The use of protective gloves and eyewear is recommended during assembly. Step 1 - Stake the Tent Stake each of the tent’s four corners making sure that the tent is taut and square. Note: Do not stretch too tightly. Do not pull or yank on stake loops, or damage could occur. Continue to place a stake through each of the remaining stake loops.
  • Page 7 Step 2 - Install the Ridge Poles Join all poles together. Note: The curved ridge poles (3) have push pins to lock them in place. Make sure the poles are properly inserted so the push pins securely lock. Unzip the doors to allow air to enter when you raise the tent.
  • Page 8 Step 3 - Install the Upright Poles and Raise the Tent (requires at least two people) Starting on the ends, and working towards the center of the tent, connect the eight corner upright poles (2) to the ends of the curved ridge poles (3) making sure the push pins lock into position. Connect the two center uprights (1) to the center ridge pole (4).
  • Page 9 Figure 2. Frame Diagram...
  • Page 10 Step 5 – Assembling the Awning (requires at least two people) Study the frame diagram, figure 2. Join together an awning ridge pole (6), then insert the angled post on the end into the hole just below the elbow on the center upright pole (1). You may need to lower the center upright so you can reach.
  • Page 11 IN WINDY CONDITONS, ADDITIONAL GUY LINES (SOLD SEPERATELY) SHOULD BE USED TO SECURE THE TENT. IN SEVERE CONDITIONS, THE TENT SHOULD BE TAKEN DOWN. Gusseted Back Windows The Grand Cabin tent is equipped with gusseted windows in the back. You can stake these out with the small stakes and guy-ropes provided.
  • Page 12: Other Notes

    If leaking occurs, it is an easy fix. Treat the affected area with a SILICONE based waterproofing such as Kiwi Camp Dry®. ● Winter camping can be an enjoyable experience in a Kodiak Canvas tent. However, this tent is not designed for heavy snow accumulations.