
Operation & Maintenance
Part Number 1006370 DHS SYSTEMS LLC
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IF ANY RESISTANCE IS FELT,
CAUTION
IMMEDIATELY YELL STOP
7. Let the shelter rest back on the push poles and clear any obstruction.
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE
FRAME OR MATERIAL.
8. Slowly lower poles until the sides of the shelter take full weight.
9. The shelter should be positioned properly when fully erect as shown in Figure 2-7.
Figure 2-7. Shelter in Erected Position
2.1.6 Secure the Shelter
In high wind conditions, strike the shelter for safety purposes
NOTE
To ensure the stability of the shelter, all ground stakes and wind lines that were supplied for the shelter must be utilized,
especially during inclement and changing weather conditions. Use the following list and Figure 2-8 as a guide for properly
securing the shelter.
Individual Shelter 8 Ground Stakes
Model # 2 & 3 12 Ground Stakes
Model # 4, 5, & 6 20 Ground Stakes
1. Place ground stakes in all the stake loops around the shelter’s base perimeter to ensure that the shelter is adequately
secured.
2. Fully unravel all wind lines and stake them out 4 to 5 feet from shelter.
3. Use the tensioner on the wind lines to keep them taut.
4. During adverse weather conditions, check the wind lines and stakes periodically to ensure they are properly secured.
If shelter is erected on blacktop, concrete, or similar hard surfaces, pre-drill staking holes with a Hilti
(or similar) power fastener drill/driver to ensure maximum safety during high wind conditions.
NOTE
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