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Chillie Suits Ghillie Blind User Manual

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SAFETY
SAFETY
MUST BE FIRST PRIORITY
MUST BE FIRST PRIORITY
WITH USE OF THIS PRODUCT
WITH USE OF THIS PRODUCT
An
y questions or confusion regarding the use of this product contact our
Customer Service Department at GhillieSuits.com Inc.™
1-877-510-0147 before using.
Backpack Tent w/Ghillie Cover
Instruction and Safety Manual
TThhaannkk YYoouu!!
for purchasing The Ghillie Blind
Be sure to follow these guidelines for using your Product.
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS and WARNINGS FIRST.
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Chillie Suits Ghillie Blind Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChillie Suits
ModelGhillie Blind
CategoryCamping Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Blind Setup Instructions

Blind Assembly Steps

Instructions for removing the blind from its pack, unfolding, and standing it upright.

Fiber Pole Assembly

Steps to connect fiber pole sections and insert them into the blind corners for support.

Ghillie Cover and Take-Down Procedures

Ghillie Cover Attachment

Steps for removing, unfolding, and attaching the ghillie cover to the blind using velcro.

Blind Disassembly

Detailed instructions on how to take down, fold, and secure the blind for storage.

Product Features, Safety, and Storage

Parts List and Replacements

Lists the components of the blind and provides information on ordering replacement fiber poles.

Storage and Maintenance

Guidelines for storing the blind in a cool dry place and tips to prevent fading and leakage.

Flammability Warning (CPAI-84)

Important warning regarding flame and heat sources and the tent fabric's flammability.

Critical Safety Precautions

Essential safety advice, including avoiding heaters, open flames, and suffocation hazards.

Hazard Warnings

Warnings about UV light causing material degradation and enclosed magnets posing a choking hazard.