Eureka! Tents N!ergy Screen House User Manual

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C
D
Roof poles
Wall poles
green
blue
fig 12
Component List: 
1 Screen Body with Plastic Elbows and Guy Ropes,
 4 Wall Poles, 2 Roof Poles, 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. This is a large structure; it is best to assemble it 
with two people. 
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
For the N!ergy Screen House
A
B
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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. The top pole should also pass through the center 
loop. See fig 3.
Fit one end of each pole 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 4 
and 5.
REV. B  4.09
fig 11
E! Power System: To use, you will need a power source. Our E! Power Pak™ is 
sold separately. Once connected to power, the control will display “green” at any 
switch that is “ON” and the “ON” socket will glow blue. See fig 12.
Accessories: E! Power Fan/Light, E! Power Reading Light and an E! Power 
12v Adapter Cord.
Take Down: Pull up all stakes. 
Remove clips from tent poles and 
pull poles off of the pins. Remove 
poles from the top. Collapse all 
poles and stow. Fold the tent onto 
itself then roll up and stow.
Guy Out: This structure has very 
large straight walls that act 
differently in high winds. Should high winds occure, carefully follow the guy out 
instructions on the back side of this sheet. Reflective guylines are pre-attached.
Raise the battery pack up off of the floor during rain. Read the other 
important safety instructions on the reverse side.
7.
 
Tuck the ground skirt under the walls and 
into the shelter. See fig 11.
Your Shelter 
is Ready!
6. 
Stake the shelter down. Stake through the 
corner web loops, not the corner rings. Stake 
opposite corners while applying tension to 
smooth the sidewall wrinkles. See fig 10.
Note: There are snaps on the wall panels just 
below the zippers. Be sure to secure these 
snaps before you square and stake the shelter. 
The snaps will keep the wall panels together 
when you raise and lower the zipper and will 
keep tension off of the zipper when you pull the 
sidewalls to smooth.
5. Attach all clips t
the wall poles. See fig 9.
4. Raise the tent. Lift the 
top poles to form a dome. 
Start on one side and 
insert the wall poles into 
the elbows. See fig 6.
At the bottom of each pole, 
insert the pin/ring 
(attached to the corner 
web) into the bottom of each pole. See fig 7 
& 8. Repeat on the other side until the 
shelter is at full height and freestanding. 
Note: With the last pole, it is usually easier if 
you first fit the bottom pin into the pole and 
then fit the elbow.
Take care: You must keep the top 
“up” when you insert the walll poles