ASSEMBLY
2. ASSEMBLE THE EXTENDER ARMS
Each Angle Brace has a slotted receiver (female end) for the Extender Arm
prongs (male end) to insert into (Fig. 2.1). Once installed the Extender Arms
will give you a platform to install your GenTent Frame Rods into.
Connecting the Extender to the Angle Brace
NOTE: Install Extender Arms
with the Frame Rod holes
facing up.
a. Align the Extender Arm
prongs with the slotted re-
ceiver of the Angle Brace.
b. Push the Extender Arm
straight into the Angle
Brace until the pivot pins
snap into place (Fig. 2.1)
c. Repeat this process for all four corners.
Finding the Right Position for the Extender Arms
You will use the Extender Arms to create a span large enough to create an
offset rectangle around your inverter (Fig. 2.2) with a width of 23" to 25"
by a length of 34" to 36". The GenTent should be installed offset from
center to ensure the exhaust is as close to the edge of the Canopy as
possible, this allows for the exhaust to escape quickly and maintain
the generators cooling profile.
d.
Angle the Extender Arms on the exhaust side away from each other. If
the distance from the fourth hole to the fourth hole is less than 23",
then add an Extender Arm to each side and re-measure.
e.
Move to the opposite end from your exhaust and add Extender Arms
evenly until you can measure a length between 34" to 36". (Fig. 2.4 "B")
Select holes that are closest to 23" – 25" apart
Exhaust Side
Fig. 2.1
Fig. 2.2
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