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PRoPER ANCHoRING oF THE FRAME IS THE RESPoNSIBILITY oF THE CoNSUMER.

 

Clarke

®

 International

  

is not responsible for damage to the unit or the contents from acts of nature. Any shed that is not anchored 

securely has the potential to fly away causing damage. Periodically check the anchors to ensure stability of the shed. 

Clarke

®

 

International

 cannot be responsible for any shed that blows away. 

NoTE: Your shelter’s cover can be quickly removed and stored prior 

to severe weather conditions

. If strong winds or severe weather is forecast in your area, we

recommend removal of cover. 

PRoPeR AncHoRInG And InSTAllATIon oF FRAme:

ATTenTIon:

This shelter product is manufactured with quality materials. It is designed to fit the custom fabric cover included. Please anchor the 

shed carefully following the instructions in this manual. Proper anchoring, keeping cover tight and free of snow and debris is the 

responsibility of the consumer. Please read and understand the installation detail, warnings and cautions prior to beginning installation. 

cAUTIon:

Use 

CAUTIoN

 when erecting the frame. 

Risk of fire. Do not smoke or use open flame devices (including grills, fire pits, deep fryers, smokers or 

lanterns) in or around the shed. DO NOT store flammable liquids (gasoline, kerosene, propane, etc.) in or 

around your shelter. Do not expose top or sides of the shelter to open fire or other flame source. 

WARnInG:

Choose the location of your shed carefully. 

DANGER: Keep away from electrical wires. 

Check for 

overhead utility lines, tree branches or other structures. Check for underground pipes or wires before 

you dig. DO NOT install near roof lines or other structures that could shed snow, ice or excessive run 

off onto your shelter. Do not hang objects from the roof or support cables. 

dAnGeR:

A tight cover ensures longer life and performance. Always maintain a tight cover. Loose fabric can accelerate 

deterioration of cover fabric. Immediately remove any accumulated snow or ice from the roof structure with a 

broom, mop or other soft-sided instrument.  Use extreme caution when removing snow from cover- always 

remove from outside the structure. DO NOT use hard-edged tools or instruments like rakes or shovels to 

remove snow. This could result in punctures to the cover. DO NOT use bleach or harsh abrasive products to 

clean the fabric cover. Cover is easily cleaned with mild soap and water. 

cARe And cleAnInG:

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Page 1: ...88 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com SALES UK 01992 565333 or EXPORT 00 44 0 1992 565335 Before you start 2 or more individuals recommended for assembly approximate time 2 hours Please read instructions COMPLETELY before assembly This shelter MUST be securely anchored 4 3 12 DESCRIPTION MODEL 6 x 12 x 8 A B C CIS 612 3503504 Instant Shed 1 8 x 3 7 x 2 4 M...

Page 2: ...of fire Do not smoke or use open flame devices including grills fire pits deep fryers smokers or lanterns in or around the shed DO NOT store flammable liquids gasoline kerosene propane etc in or around your shelter Do not expose top or sides of the shelter to open fire or other flame source WARNING Choose the location of your shed carefully Danger Keep away from electrical wires Check for overhead...

Page 3: ...our spare parts department Please quote Part No 10014 8 12 75 8 30 8 800938 801204 802860 802861 802610 10240 01011 01010 13201 13202 803070 803071 10014 10016 10015 4 4 4 00847 8 2 2 37 4 8 8 1 2 4 802836 3 Way Top Connectors 4 Way Top Connector Ratchet Clamp Corner Leg Bends Side Corners Steel Foot Plate Washer 1 4 in 6 4 mm Nut 1 4 in 6 4 mm 4 10066 White Bungee Cords For holding door open Half...

Page 4: ...99 800598 802836 802836 800598 800599 800938 801204 802636 10115 03032 10114 801204 800599 800938 10114 01010 2 Assemble 2 middle Ribs 802610 802610 NOTE The bolt heads at the end ribs must be facing outward to avoid damaging your cover 802861 802636 801204 800938 800599 800599 803064 803064 800938 801204 802636 10115 03032 10114 ...

Page 5: ...arts as shown C Connect the Top Cross Rail at the 3 and 4 Way Connectors as shown D Connect the 2 Side Cross Rails at the Shelter Stabilsers a B a B Assemble Side Cross Rails Assemble Top Cross Rail 800704 800703 802837 800703 10115 10115 01010 01010 D 800938 03032 01010 Cross Rail C2 C2 a D 802837 03032 01010 802860 802861 03032 01010 800703 802837 ...

Page 6: ...s Rails at the 3 and 4 Way Connectors as shown D Connect the Side Cross Rails at the Shelter Stabilsers a B Assemble Side Cross Rails 800704 800704 10115 01010 D1 800938 03032 01010 Cross Rail C1 a 03032 01010 800938 Cross Rail Middle Rib End Rib D2 D1 D2 C1 C2 802837 03032 01010 802860 801246 03032 01010 802837 B Assemble Top Cross Rail 800703 802837 10115 01010 800703 ...

Page 7: ... the ground until the eyelet is sticking out of the ground by 1 to 2 inches so it can be anchored to the legs If ground is too hard dig a hole with a shovel or post hole tool Optional Fill with cement C Wrap cable provided through the eyelet of the anchor and around the frame as shown below Secure the cable with the clamps provided 5 Squaring up the Frame A Place frame in its final location which ...

Page 8: ...e end rib Leave the Shelter Stabilsers attached to the rib with the bolt 2 Pull the end panel over the end rib and bring the end of the cross rail through the cut slit in the panel 3 Reattach the side cross rail to the end rib A1 C1 C2 C3 A2 B1 B2 B3 B 1 Disconnect top cross rail the horizontal pipe that runs from front to back along the top from the end rib 2 Pull the end panel over the end rib a...

Page 9: ... Insert the S Hook on ratchet into hole on the leg bend Insert the webbing into the spindle of the ratchet and pull tight Wind the ratchet so that the webbing overlaps itself Position the end panel so that it is centered on the building before fully tightening the end panel F Tighten ratchets alternating from one side to the other until the end panel is tight NOTE Keep zips fastened when tightenin...

Page 10: ... the webbing into the spindle of the ratchet and pull tight Wind the ratchet so that the webbing overlaps itself D Disassemble cover rails and slide through fabric pockets at each leg and reattach with clamps to each leg Repeat this on other side Push down on cover rails to tighten cover before tightening bolts completely E Check and tighten Ratchets and Cover Rails monthly to ensure the cover is ...

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