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NOTE: 

Be sure that all tubes are fully inserted. Use a rubber mallet if 

necessary. When using the connectors, be sure to remove the 
protective caps first.

STEP 2: ATTACHING THE LEGS

There are 4 corner legs for the whole shed.

These comprise the extension poles 2 (with 
dimple) and the bent corner legs (6).

3. Insert the corner legs into the 3-way side 

connectors (8/9).

Summary of Contents for 3503579

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC0122 MINI GARDEN SHED MODEL NO CIS666 PART NO 3503579 ...

Page 2: ... stoves gas heaters gas lanterns torches fly killers etc The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with a naked flame DO NOT store flammable liquids petrol kerosene propane etc in the shed or operate petrol powered vehicles equipment in or around the shed ALWAYS follow the instructions for anchoring the shed GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 1...

Page 3: ...dermine the protection offered by the shed A masonry floor such as block paving or concrete is ideal but if this is not being supplied a timber or shuttering plywood floor protected by a suitable groundsheet should be used This will help to create a dry storage environment by insulating the storage space from ground moisture Proper anchoring and keeping the cover tight and free of snow and debris ...

Page 4: ... winter days and moisture from the breath and body heat of personnel may cause condensation on the inside of the top cover A supply of fresh air through the doorway will at least partly remove this issue For long term storage of moisture sensitive belongings in all weathers the use of a dehumidifier may be required such as those in the CLARKE range A suitable extension lead to a locally available ...

Page 5: ...5 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com COMPONENT PARTS LIST ...

Page 6: ... back in the box Do not dispose of the packaging materials until assembly is complete WARNING DO NOT PLACE THE PRODUCT UNDER TREES FROM WHICH HARD FRUIT SUCH AS APPLES WALNUTS OR HEAVY PINE CONES ETC MAY FALL KEEP CHILDREN AWAY DURING ASSEMBLY THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SMALL PARTS WHICH CAN BE SWALLOWED BY CHILDREN DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING WARNING DO NOT LEAVE TH...

Page 7: ... roof parts is shown Note The three connectors are different and individually numbered When using them ensure the welded socket for the cross rail is below the bend 2 Connect the extension pole with dimples 2 and common tube male union 3 together Assemble the centre section of the roof using the connectors 2 3 and 3 way peak connectors 7 Insert the rafter poles 1 into the connectors afterwards ...

Page 8: ...es are fully inserted Use a rubber mallet if necessary When using the connectors be sure to remove the protective caps first STEP 2 ATTACHING THE LEGS There are 4 corner legs for the whole shed These comprise the extension poles 2 with dimple and the bent corner legs 6 3 Insert the corner legs into the 3 way side connectors 8 9 ...

Page 9: ...oss rail male union 4 and cross rail with punched hole 5 together Attach the bottom cross rail connectors 4 5 to the legs and cover the joints with the cross rail clamps 10 Align all hole and insert the fittings 12 13 14 2 Repeat the same procedure on the opposite side 3 Adjust the bottom cross rail connectors 4 5 so that they are of the same height from the ground Now tighten the fittings 12 13 1...

Page 10: ...sures 6 183cm in width 4 Measure the distance between the interior of the frame diagonally The sections A to B and C to D should be equal length If not tap the corner leg of the longer section using a rubber mallet inward until both diagonals are equal WARNING SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY COULD RESULT IF THE SHED IS NOT SECURELY ANCHORED WITH EITHER THE GROUND ANCHORS SUPPLIED OR IF SITED...

Page 11: ...ble 19 through the eyelets of the anchor 18 and the bent corner leg 6 Secure the cable 19 with the cable clamp 20 4 Repeat for the other three anchors Ensure the clamps are gripping the cables tightly STEP 6 INSTALLING THE FRONT AND BACK COVERS The front cover has a zippered door to allow entry to the shed Be sure to locate this cover at the desired end and ensure the zipper is in the fully closed...

Page 12: ...le of the ratchet Raise and lower the handle several times to wind the strap onto the spindle as shown above 2 Locate the top part of the front door panel 17 near the 3 way peak connector 7 Disconnect the shoulder cross rail 3 from the 3 way peak connector 7 and pull the strap onto the connector 7 Re insert the cross rail 3 to its proper position ...

Page 13: ...rs of the front door panel 17 to the 3 way side connectors 8 9 in the same way 4 Insert the S hook of the ratchet into the hole of the bent corner leg 6 Pump the ratchet handle repeatedly to tighten the strap STEP 7 INSTALLING THE ROOF COVER NOTE The roof cover 15 is pre assembled with pipe sleeves along its lower part on each side ...

Page 14: ...ch the roof cover 15 over the shed frame and make sure it is centred on the frame Use a ladder if necessary 3 If small adjustments are needed two people should pull the roof cover from the same side so that it does not twist 4 Remove the fittings 12 13 14 and 3 way cross rail clamps 10 to loosen the bottom cross rail connectors 4 5 Slide the cross rail connectors 4 5 through the tube sleeves on on...

Page 15: ... the fabric up until the door can be held in position above the opening using the webbing straps and buckles as shown above When not in use tie the ends of the straps to the webbing loops provided for that purpose DISASSEMBLY To dismantle execute all instructions in reverse order When disassembling the shed depress the spring loaded bar to disengage the ratchet and open the ratchet handle complete...

Page 16: ...of anchoring may be required This can take the form of an additional Auger Securing Set GA2 already supplied with CLARKE Instant Garages which can add greater security for exposed windy locations Alternatively the Easy Hook Anchoring System GHA2 can be used to provide greater security on soft ground Available from your CLARKE dealer WARNING SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY COULD RESULT IF THE...

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