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If it is like mine (year, etc) you simply first lay out the ground cloth (if you have one) long-wise, then lay the tent body on top of the ground cloth. Next, stake out both ends of the tent (at head and feet of tent). Now put your poll sets together (the large one is for near the head of the tent, the short for the near foot of the tent). Go ahead and put the polls in the aligned grommets (matching the ground cloth grommets with the tent-body grommets). Once you have the two polls inserted, then clip your tent to them. Now, with your tent erect, Place your fly on top and drape over the tent accordingly; then fasten the fly to the tent using the belt-type nylon clips to do so. In this case the fly does not need to be "staked", rather "belt-clipped" together instead. That's it, your're done. Don't be alarmed if your tent floor seems as though it's lifting off the ground in some areas, this is normal. Just go ahead and put your bed role in the tent and prepare your area as normal.
there are four pockets on the inside of the tent which hold the ends of the pole with the string in them. connect all the poles with the string in them. bend it in a (n) shape and stick the ends in the pockets. the poles are bent so as to give the tent height not depth, do the same for the rear of the tent. the twelve other poles are connected using the small connectors. one connector for two poles then stick those poles into the front and rear (n) shaped poles in the empty connector spaces already on the pole you bent. remember when you bend the pole they will not stay bent until you stick them into the inside pockets in the tent. the nylon straps at the bottom of the tent help the tent to hold on to the mattress. its simple enjoy. i put all the poles together first and then had my helper to hold it in a (n) shape until i could stick the legs into the pockets. look inside the tent once together you will see where you need to tie the nylon straps to the poles
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