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POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION OF THE SHED

POSITIONING THE SHED

This shed is a temporary structure and is not recommended as a permanent 
building. It is designed to offer protection from sun, rain, light snow, tree sap 
and bird droppings etc. It is not designed to shelter equipment from 
excessively high winds or heavy snow.

Choose your shed location carefully. Check for overhead power lines, tree 
branches, etc. DO NOT install near roofs or other structures that may shed snow, 
ice or excessive run-off onto your shed.

SITING THE SHED

Erect your shed on level ground over a firm, level area. Allow enough space 
near each corner for the ground anchors and tie-down straps supplied to be 
used as intended. If the ground area is of tarmac or concrete, the use of 
ground anchor holding-down bolts will be required to anchor the shed to the 
floor.

Choose a dry location where dampness arising from ground water in the 
environment will not undermine 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 is 
the responsibility of the user. Damage caused by improper anchoring is not 
covered under warranty.

CARE OF THE SHED STRUCTURE

This shed is NOT designed to support heavy snow. Snow or ice accumulation 
may cause your shed to collapse. To avoid overload, brush snow and ice off 
the roof top with a broom or mop to prevent collapse with the resultant 
damage to property or personal injury.

NEVER clear the roof of snow or debris from inside the shed.

DO NOT use hard-edged tools or instruments, such as rakes or shovels to 
remove snow. These can cause punctures to the cover.

DO NOT use bleach, alkaline or harsh detergents for cleaning. Doing so will 
damage the material. Soap and warm water are recommended.

In order to reduce risk of burning and avoid damage, DO NOT- cook, smoke, 
refuel or use any open flame devices in or around the shed.

Summary of Contents for 3503598

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC0122 BICYCLE SHED MODEL NO CIB755 PART NO 3503598...

Page 2: ...ximity to the shed including all types of 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 p...

Page 3: ...ermine 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 groun...

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 iss...

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

Page 6: ...ackaging materials and place them 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...

Page 7: ...0 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com STEP 1 1 Select a suitable location for the shed and assemble the base frame as shown 2 Assemble the legs and should...

Page 8: ...00 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com 3 Assemble the roof noting that the long side of the bent tube 4 is on top of the roof 4 Attach the door panels on the frame...

Page 9: ...arts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com 5 Attach the roof cover as shown in the diagram Note the cover direction with the eyelets on both sides of the shed 6 Tie one side of th...

Page 10: ...rkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com 7 Tie the other side of the roof cover rope end on parts 17 Fig A and then through the door panel eyelet and tighten again Fig B 8 Attach the ma...

Page 11: ...ng using the webbing straps and buckles DISASSEMBLY To dismantle execute all instructions in reverse order Store your shed in a cool dry location between seasons to prolong the usable life of all comp...

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