Eureka! Tents Sunrise User Manual

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High/Low Door
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR THE SUNRISE TWO 
POLE DOME TENTS
Component List:
1 Tent 
2 Tent Poles  1 Carry Bag  1 Rain Fly 
2 Fly Rods  1 Pole Bag 
1 Gear Loft 
4 Mesh Organizers  
1 Stake Bag/Stakes 
Once the tent is securely staked down, 
spread the rain fly out upside down. 
Find the web pockets at the 
edges. Place the ends of the fly 
rods into the  pockets. Wrap 
the hook and loop fasteners 
around the rods to hold it in 
place. See Fig. 8, 9 & 10.
Turn the fly right side up and 
drape it over the top of the 
tent. The Eureka! logo should 
be over the front door. Reach 
under the fly and wrap the 
hook and loop straps around 
the poles to secure the fly to 
the tent frame. See fig. 11.
Fasten the shock 
corded J-hook at 
each of the corners 
of the fly, to the 
rings on corners of 
the tent. See fig.12.
NOTE: 
Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce 
tent bag on its end to get the tent out. These actions may 
cut the shock cord and/or damage the pole ends.
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Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground. If it’s 
windy, stake down one front corner into wind.
Assemble all of the shock corded poles. Keep the pole 
sections from snapping together, as this can damage the 
pole ends. Make certain each plain end has been properly 
seated into the metal ferrule. Lay the poles side by side 
and divide according to length. Long for the tent and short 
for the fly. 
Place a corner pin into the end of 
one of the poles. 
See fig. 3. 
At the opposite end, with the pole in 
one hand and a pin & ring in the 
other, feed the pole up, bending it 
evenly along its length to create an 
arc. Make sure the ferrules do not 
get caught on the sleeves. Place 
the pin into the end of the pole to 
maintain tension. Repeat with the 
other pole. See fig 4.
The two long poles 
cross at the center 
through the sleeves 
and run corner to 
corner. See fig 1 & 2.
fig.2
fig.3
fig.4
fig.8
fig.10
fig.11
fig.9
fig.6
fig.7
fig.1
Start at the bottom and attach all the 
clips to the poles to create a 
freestanding tent. See fig 5.
Place the tent in the desired location. 
Stake the tent down through the 
corner web loops. Stake the 
opposite corners while applying 
tension to smooth the floor wrinkles. 
It works best to do this before you 
add the fly. See fig 6 & 7. 
NOTE: General purpose stakes are 
included but snow or sand stakes 
can be purchased at a Eureka! 
dealer. 
fig.12
YOUR  TENT IS READY!
NOTE: In strong winds, tie extra cords 
to the storm loops on the fly and stake 
down so that the cords are tight.
Take down: Pull up stakes and open doors. 
Remove the fly. Pull pins out of the poles. Unclip, 
collapse the tent poles and stow in the pole bag. 
Fold the tent/fly. Roll up both along with the pole bag 
towards the door and stow all in the main bag.
fig.5
Mesh Organizers for small accessories. This tent is equipped 
with hanging mesh pockets for small accessories and water 
bottles. Do not keep food in the tent. A hungry animal that 
smells food will chew or claw through fabric.
Optional equipment: Floor Saver, placed under the tent, 
protects floor and keeps it clean.
Water 
Bottle 
Pocket
Water 
Bottle 
Pocket
Corner 
Organizer
Wall Hanger
with Mirror