Short answer--attach topping lift and foreguy to spinnaker pole bridle with the jaws up. Attach sheets and halyard to spinnaker, with the bag on the leeward side forward of the mast and clipped to a stanchion or the lifelines. Clip the afterguy into the outboard end of the pole to windward of the headstay. If you have twings you can run the sheets through them inisde or outside the lifelines. If no twings run sheets inside. In either case they go aft through blocks at the base of the pushpit, then forward to the secondary cabin top winches. Clip inboard end of pole to the ring on the mast, raise it, and snug the foreguy. Pre-feed the spinnaker to the end of the pole with the afterguy to about 6 feet aft of the headstay. Bare away, hoist, trim and Bob's your uncle.
For more details there are a series of
Articles of Interest and more specifically several
Tuning Guides that will you details on how to set the boat up. (This post probably belongs in Racing Tools and Techniques since it may be of interest to all.)