green poles in front, black poles in the middle, blue poles in back..........hard to do without a manual, but trial and error prevails
Buy another tent or ask target to get and instruction manual out of a different box
To set up a 7-8 person tent made by Greatland, start by finding a flat and clear area for the tent. Lay out the tent body and assemble the poles according to the instructions provided. Insert the poles into the corresponding sleeves or clips on the tent body, ensuring they are securely in place. Finally, stake down the tent corners and guylines to stabilize it, and adjust as needed to ensure proper tension and shape.
Hi I recently purchased an 8 berth Greatland tent at a camping expo. I put it up at Christmas and the tent was blown down by the wind and the rods broke it did not last one night. can I get a replacement or refund. sineodowd@yahoo.com.au
To set up a Greatland Model 15585 Tent with Rain Fly, unroll the tent and lay flat with the door facing the assembler. Connect the long pole segments that are held together with elastic cord. Insert the pole in the loops from right to left. Then use the stakes provided to lash the tent to the ground on each side. Repeat for the back. The rain fly is attached to the poles using the Velcro straps provided.
To set up a Greatland Screen Room Model 17730, begin by laying out the components and checking for all parts, including poles, fabric, and stakes. Assemble the poles according to the instructions, connecting them securely to form the frame. Attach the screen fabric to the frame, ensuring it's taut and properly aligned. Finally, secure the screen room to the ground using stakes and guy lines for stability.
HOW TO SET UP the GREATLAND 15600 tent From Mr. Tent: Greatland is also made by Academy Broadway (Wenzel) . They sent me the directions; it looks like a standard wall tent build with one major ridgepole and two minor ridgepoles. call 800-338-7000 with model number and they will send you a pdf file by email (or fax) See Related Links below. REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts may be ordered with consumer service at 1-800-325-TENT (8368). To expedite your request, please have the style, model, and item number of your tent available when you call. This number may be found on a small white tag sewn onto the interior wall of the tent - usually around the door. Pricing and availability of poles, flys, etc, may be verified immediately when you call them with that number.
Setting up a self-setting tent is generally easy and quick, as the tent is designed to pop up and assemble on its own with minimal effort from the user. Simply unfold the tent, secure the stakes, and the tent will set itself up.
I have old and hard to see directions to setting up my Acadmey Broadway tent and would like new instructions how to set my tent up.
To set up a Ridgeway 4-room tent, first lay out the tent body on a flat surface, ensuring all parts are accessible. Assemble the poles and insert them into the designated sleeves or clips, raising the tent structure. Once the frame is up, stake the corners to secure it, and attach the rainfly if needed for weather protection. Finally, arrange the interior space and add any additional features like dividers or flooring as desired.
To set up a 2-room Emerald Bay tent, first, lay out the tent body on a flat, clean surface. Assemble the poles and insert them into the designated sleeves or clips on the tent, creating the structure. Once the poles are secured, stake down the corners of the tent for stability, then attach the rainfly if needed for weather protection. Finally, organize the interior by dividing the space as desired, ensuring proper ventilation by opening any windows or vents.
There are step by step directions that come with the canopy tent on how to set it up. You can also find online sources that show how to set up specific canopy tents.
To set up the Ozark Trail 4-room cabin tent, start by laying out the tent body on a flat surface and identifying the front and back. Assemble the poles according to the color-coded instructions, then insert them into the designated sleeves and corners of the tent. Once the frame is up, secure the tent with stakes, and attach the rainfly if needed for weather protection. Finally, ensure all zippers and flaps are properly closed for optimal setup. For detailed instructions, refer to the manual that comes with the tent.