Eureka! Tents Copper Canyon 10 User Manual

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Fly poles
Roof poles
Wall poles
Component List: 
1 Tent Body with Guy Ropes,  4 Wall Poles,  2 Roof Poles,  2 Fly Poles, 1 Fly,  1 Carry 
Bag,  1 Stake Bag and Stakes,  1 Pole Bag
2. 
Assemble the shock 
corded poles and divide 
according to size and shape. Take 
care; make sure that each pole 
section is fully seated into the 
next. Do not allow the sections to 
snap together as this can damage 
the ends. See fig 2.
1. 
Remove from the carry bag and separate all the components. Unroll and unfold 
the fabric top side up, on a clean, dry space and open the doors. If windy, stake down 
the windward corner. See fig 1. 
4. 
Raise the tent. Start on one side and insert 
the wall poles into the the elbows. At the 
bottom of each pole, insert the pin/ring 
(attached to the corner web) into the 
bottom of each pole. See fig 5.
Repeat on the other side until the 
tent is at full height and 
freestanding.
5. 
Attach all clips to the wall poles. See fig 6.
Stake the tent down through the corner web loops. Stake opposite corners while applying tension 
to smooth the floor wrinkles. It works best to do this before you add the fly. See fig 7.
6.
 Attach the fly to the poles. Lay out the fly with the inside side up, on ground at the 
front of the tent, near the door.
Fit the fly poles into the pockets sewn to the hem. The poles form an x crossing in the center of 
the fly. Secure the fly to the poles by wrapping all five of the hook and loop fasteners around 
the fly poles. See fig 8, 9 and 10.
7. 
Attach the fly to the tent. Turn the fly assembly 
over and align it so that the fly pole ends point to the 
doors. Grasp the corners of the of the fly and drag 
them up and over the roof poles to completely cover 
the roof. ( This is much easier with two people. ) The 
end of the poles should point out over the doors.
At the corners of the tent, reach under the fly and attach 
the hook & loop straps to the wall poles just below the 
elbow and down the length of the wall poles, securing 
the fly in place.  See fig 11.
At the bottom/corners of the tent,  attach the 
shockcorded J-hooks to the nylon rings on the corner 
web loops. See fig 12.
8. 
Stake out the attached guy ropes and adjust 
tension with the in-line sliders. See fig 13.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 
For the Copper Canyon 10  
YOUR TENT IS READY !
A
B
C
D
fig 2
fig 1
fig 5
fig 3
fig 6
fig.11
fig.12
fig 7
fig 8
fig 9
fig 10
fig 4
3. 
Insert both roof poles into the sleeves sewn on the tent body. They should 
run corner to corner crossing in the center.  
Fit one end of each into a nylon elbow attached to the roof corners at 
A and B. Move 
to the opposite side, arch the poles and again fit into the nylon elbows at 
C and D
See fig 3 and 4.
NOTE: One arm of each elbow has interior 
ribs. The roof pole inserts into this ribbed 
arm. The wall pole inserts into the plain 
arm.
Guy Out: This tent has very large straight walls that act differently in high winds. If there are 
high winds, carefully follow the guy out instructions on the back side of this sheet.
Awning: If it's raining, lower both corner awning poles to create run-off channels. Loosen 
shockcord on each corner pole, lower the angle of each pole and re-tighten guy lines.
Power Port: Open zipper and run extension cord through opening. Close zipper so that it 
rests next to the extension cord. Make sure the zipper cover is not twisted or tucked. The 
cover must lay flat against the outside of the tent to keep out rain.
Take Down: Pull up all stakes. Release the fly's hook & loop straps. Remove fly. Remove fly 
poles. Remove clips from wall poles and pull poles off of the pins. Remove roof poles. 
Collapse all poles and stow. Fold the tent onto itself then fold the fly and lay it on tent. Roll 
up both towards the open door and stow.
Sweep Out: Inside, at the bottom center of each 
door is a sewn-in web loop. Pull this loop to the 
outside and stake it down to provide a ready 
exit for floor sweepings. See fig 14. 
Options: Floor Saver and Gear Loft
fig.14
fig 13
REV  B  4.09