WARNING:
Improper handling may cause injury to the user or nearby individuals.
Observe the following precautions:
Adjusting Roof Fabric:
Do not adjust the roof fabric while people are sitting
underneath the pavillon. Always clear the area before making any adjustments to
prevent potential injuries.
Snow Clearance
: Regularly clear snow from the pavillon during winter months.
Weather Damage
: We cannot accept liability for damage resulting from adverse
weather conditions.
Roof Fabric
: Remove the roof fabric during strong winds, storms, heavy rainfall, or
snowfall.
Screw Tightening
: Regularly tighten all screws.
Open Flames and Grills:
Avoid placing an open flame or grill beneath the pavillon.
Cleaning:
Clean the pavillon with a soft cloth, warm water, and mild soap.
Winter Months:
We recommend removing the textile roof during winter.
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Water
Prevention
Assembly
Steps:
After
you've
read
through
the
general
instructions,
warnings,
and
precautions,
you
can
begin
the
assembly
process.
Follow
these
steps
for
a
successful
pavillon
assembly:
Preparation
:
Clear
and
level
the
area
where
you
plan
to
install
the
pavillon.
Gather
all
necessary
tools
and
components.
Base
Setup
:
Follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions
to
set
up
the
base
of
the
pavillon.
Make
sure
the
base
is
stable
before
proceeding.
Frame
Assembly
:
Assemble
the
pavillon
frame
as
instructed
in
the
manual.
Roof
Installation
:
Once
the
frame
is
secure,
install
the
fabric
roof.
Make
sure
it
is
properly
tensioned
and
attached
to
prevent
water
pooling
and
sagging.
Secure
the
Pavillon
:
After
the
assembly
is
complete,
secure
the
pavillon
to
the
ground
using
anchors
or
weights
as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Final
Check
:
Conduct
a
final
check
to
ensure
all
screws
are
tightened
and
the
pavillon
is
stable.
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Maintenance
and
Care
To
prolong
the
life
of
your
pavillon
and
keep
it
looking
its
best,
follow
these
maintenance
tips:
Clean
Regularly:
Wipe
down
the
frame
with
a
soft,
damp
cloth.
Avoid
using
harsh
chemicals
that
could
damage
the
material.
Check
for
Damage:
Regularly
inspect
your
pavillon
for
any
signs
of
damage
or
wear.
Address
any
issues
immediately.
Fabric
Care:
Regularly
inspect
the
fabric
for
tears
or
sagging.
Adjust
tension
if
necessary
to
prevent
water
pooling.
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Clean
the
fabric
following
the
manufacturer's
guidelines
and
ensure
it
is
completely
dry
before
storing
or
reattaching
to
prevent
mold
and
mildew.
Secure
the
Structure:
Ensure
that
your
pavillon
is
securely
anchored
at
all
times.
Check
the
anchoring
system
regularly
and
tighten
if
necessary.
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Winter Care:
If you live in a region with harsh winters, consider removing the fabric
and
storing it indoors to protect it from heavy snow and winds.
Handling Bad Weather Conditions
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Warranty
The
pavillon
comes
with
a
manufacturer's
warranty
which
covers
defects
in
material
and
workmanship.
Refer
to
the
warranty
conditions
provided
separately
for
detailed
information.
Please
note,
improper
handling
or
failure
to
adhere
to
these
instructions
may
void
your
warranty.
Disposal
Please
follow
your
municipal
disposal
instructions
for
your
collection
containers.
Customer
Service
For
any
questions,
problems,
or
missing
parts,
please
contact
our
customer
service.
Enjoy
your
new
pavillon
and
thank
you
for
choosing
our
product!
By
following
these
instructions
closely,
you'll
ensure
safe
and
correct
assembly
and
usage
of
your
new
outdoor
space.
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Strong Winds:
If strong winds are forecasted, it's recommended to remove the fabric roof.
This
will minimize the wind resistance and prevent potential damage.
Heavy Rain:
During heavy rain, ensure that the fabric is taut to prevent water
accumulation.
After the rain, clear any standing water and check for any damage or leaks.
Heavy Snow:
Remove the textile roof until the snow clears. Regularly clear any snow
buildup to prevent damage.
Severe Weather:
For severe weather events like hurricanes or tornadoes, consider
removing
the fabric roof from the frame. Store them in a safe place until the severe weather
passes.
Regular
Check
: Regularly check for the formation of water pockets, especially after
rainfall.
Proactive
Measures
: If you observe water pockets, carefully remove them. Avoid using
sharp objects that may damage the fabric. Instead, use a long broom handle to gently push
up from underneath, helping the water slide off the roof.
Roof
Tension
: Ensure the roof fabric is always properly tensioned and secure. A well-
tensioned roof discourages water from collecting and forming pockets.