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Owner's Manual
For Model #6098
Important! For safe and proper assembly, use, and care read and follow all
instructions. Everyone who uses this tent should first read this manual.
71608
www.KodiakCanvas.com

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Summary of Contents for Kodiak 6098

  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual For Model #6098 Important! For safe and proper assembly, use, and care read and follow all instructions. Everyone who uses this tent should first read this manual. 71608 www.KodiakCanvas.com...
  • Page 2 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. If your product needs repair beyond what is covered under warranty, we will provide parts and service at a reasonable charge.
  • Page 3 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 4: Component Checklist

    Component Checklist ● Identify all components and make sure they are in good condition and working order. Item Tent Body Two-Section T-Pole (#1) T-Pole with Sliding Brace (#2) Spring Rods (#3) Upright Poles (#4) Awning Poles (#5) Adjustable Guylines Pocket Organizer Mesh Bag Organizer Metal Tent Stakes Strap-and-Cinch Tent Bag...
  • Page 5 Assembly 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. Continue to place a stake at all the remaining stake loops (14 total) and D-rings (2). Do not over tighten. Tips: •...
  • Page 6 4) Match the ends of the T-poles so that they are touching. Grasp both poles firmly and push down. WARNING Poles are under tension. Grasp poles firmly. Keep face away from poles. Keep hands away from the pole joint to avoid pinching. 5) Slide the metal brace over the pole joint until the push pins in the pole lock the sleeve into place.
  • Page 7 WARNING Hold poles firmly. Avoid pinch points. 9) Repeat step 8 for the other side of the tent. 10) Adjust the upright poles so the tent is taut—do not stretch too tight. Tighten thumb screws (finger tight).
  • Page 8: Special Features

    STEP 3: Awning Set-up 1) Join awning poles (#5). Place the tip of the pole through grommet at the end of the awning. 2) Tie a small loop in the end of the guyline. Place loop over the tip of the pole. Stake the guyline. Adjust slider so guyline is taut.
  • Page 9 Taking Down and Storing the Tent STEP 1: Clean and Dry 1) Sweep out any dirt or food particles. 2) Empty all storage pockets. 3) Allow tent to dry completely! Zip down windows and allow tent to air out and dry inside and out. CAUTION VERY IMPORTANT—Your tent must be completely dry before storage! Storing a wet or damp tent, even for a short time, will ruin it and void the...
  • Page 10 3) Roll tent tightly and place on tent bag as shown below. Fold ends over the tent. Strap and cinch. 4) Fold Cover over. Strap and cinch. Tuck in loose ends.
  • Page 11: Other Notes

    Camp Dry® by Kiwi®. Other treatments can clog the tiny holes in the canvas and eliminate its breathability. ● Winter camping can be an enjoyable experience in a Kodiak Canvas tent. However, it is not designed for heavy snow accumulations.

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