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The CORE 12'x10' Instant Screen House provides instant comfort and protection for outdoor activities. This free-standing screen house features a quick 60-second setup due to its pre-attached, locking poles. It offers a spacious 12' x 10' footprint, suitable for various outdoor settings.
O mea taua e aofia ai:
- Seti vave: Pre-attached poles allow for rapid assembly.
- Puipuia o le La: 50+ UV coated fabric offers shade and protection from the sun.
- Mea Tumau: Water-resistant polyethylene and polyurethane construction.
- Included Tent Kit: Comes with upgraded stakes, a mallet, and a broom with dustpan for convenience.
- Fa'aaogāga tele: E fetaui mo iamping, hiking, or backyard use across all four seasons.

Image: The CORE 12'x10' Instant Screen House shown with its included footprint and tent kit components, highlighting the complete package.
Seti Faatonuga
The CORE Instant Screen House is designed for quick and easy assembly. Follow these steps for a 60-second setup:
- Tatala Vaega: Remove the screen house, footprint, and tent kit from the carry bag. Ensure all components listed in the "What's Included" section are present.
- Lay Out Screen House: Lay the screen house flat on the ground at your desired location. Ensure the pre-attached poles are extended.
- Extend and Lock Poles: Lift the center hub and extend each leg of the screen house until the poles click into their locked position. This forms the basic structure.
- Attach Footprint: Position the footprint underneath the screen house. Secure it to the screen house corners using the integrated loops or ties to add an extra layer of protection from water, tears, sharp rocks, insects, and unwanted moisture.
- Saogalemu ma Siteki: Use the upgraded tent stakes and mallet from the tent kit to firmly secure the screen house to the ground at all designated anchor points.
- Adjust Guy Lines (Optional): For added stability in windy conditions, attach and stake out the guy lines.

Image: This image illustrates the main components included: the screen house itself, a convenient carry bag, and steel stakes for securing the structure.

Ata: O se auiliiliga view of the 12'x10' footprint, designed to fit perfectly under the screen house for added ground protection.

Image: The tent kit includes upgraded stakes, a mallet with a built-in hook for easy stake removal, and a broom with a dustpan for convenient cleanup.
Operating Your Screen House
Once set up, the CORE Instant Screen House offers several features to enhance your outdoor experience:
- Puipuia o le La: The 50+ UV coated fabric provides significant protection from the sun's harmful rays. Position the screen house to maximize shade during peak sun hours.
- Rollback Door Toggles: The screen house features doors with rollback toggles, allowing you to easily open and secure the doors for entry, exit, or increased airflow.
- Overhead Storage Pockets: Utilize the mesh storage pockets located overhead to keep small items organized and off the ground, such as sunglasses, phones, or flashlights.
- J-Hook for Hanging Light: A convenient J-hook is provided at the center of the ceiling for hanging a portable lantern or light source, illuminating the interior during evening use.

Image: This diagram highlights key features including the 12'x10' floor size, water resistance, 60-second instant setup, 50+ UV protection, and an 84-inch center height.

Ata: A view of the screen house door, demonstrating the rollback toggles that allow the door to be neatly secured open.

Ata: totonu view showing the mesh overhead storage pockets, useful for keeping small personal items accessible and organized.

Image: A close-up of the J-hook located at the center of the screen house ceiling, designed for hanging a portable light source.
Tausiga ma Tausiga
Proper care will extend the life of your CORE Instant Screen House:
- Fa'amamaina: The product care instructions specify "Hand Wash". Use mild soap and cold water to clean the fabric. Do not use harsh detergents, bleach, or machine wash.
- Fa'agogo: Always ensure the screen house is completely dry before packing it away to prevent mildew and odor. Air dry in a shaded area.
- Teuina: Store the screen house in its carry bag in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Stakes and Poles: Clean any dirt from stakes and poles before storage. Inspect poles for damage and ensure they are fully collapsed before packing.
- Tulagavaevae: Clean and dry the footprint separately before folding and storing.
Troubleshooting Taiala
O lenei vaega o loʻo faʻatalanoaina faʻafitauli masani e te ono feagai:
- Difficulty with Pole Setup: Ensure all pole sections are fully extended and locked into place. Sometimes a firm pull is needed for the locking mechanism to engage. Check for any obstructions or bent pole sections.
- Screen House Not Standing Firmly: Verify that all stakes are securely driven into the ground and that the screen house is properly tensioned. Ensure the footprint is correctly aligned and attached.
- Water Accumulation: While the screen house is water-resistant, prolonged heavy rain may lead to some moisture. Ensure the footprint is correctly placed to minimize ground moisture. In very heavy rain, consider additional overhead protection.
- Sipi e Pipii: Apply a silicone-based zipper lubricant to ease movement. Keep zippers clean from dirt and debris.
If you encounter issues not covered here, please refer to the Warranty & Support section for contact information.
Fa'amatalaga o oloa
| Fa'ailoga | CORE |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | 40056 |
| nofoia | 12 Tagata |
| Vaitaimi | 3 Vaitaimi |
| Fa'aaofia Vaega | Screen House, Footprint, Upgraded Stakes, Mallet, Broom, Dustpan, Carry Bag |
| Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoa | Sun Protection (50+ UV), Instant Setup, Overhead Storage Pockets, J-hook for hanging light |
| Fuafuaga | Camping Tent / Screen House |
| Mea | Fabric (Polyethylene, Polyurethane) |
| Ituaiga Fa'apipi'i | Vave |
| Fa'atonuga Tausi oloa | Fufulu Lima |
| Ituaiga Mea Tau pou | tioata tioata |
| Suavai Tetee Level | Tetee Vai |
| Puipuiga o le Ultraviolet Light | True (50+ UV) |
| Floor Size | 12' x 10' |
| Maualuluga Tutotonu | 84 inisi |
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information, product support, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact CORE customer service directly. Details regarding specific warranty periods and coverage are typically provided with your purchase documentation or can be found on the official CORE webnofoaga.
You can often find support resources and contact information by visiting the CORE Store on Amazon po'o le ofisa o le gaosiga webnofoaga.





