Step 19:
Locate the 3' long 1" wide straps. Feed a strap through the slits over the cover conduit.
Step 20:
Feed both ends of each strap down through the slot in the ratchet and tighten slightly.
Step 21:
Check that the cover is still centered evenly from front to back and side to side.
Step 22:
Tighten the outer ratchets first and then the inner ratchets. If the ratchets need to be
released, open them completely and they will release. Excess strap can then be pulled through
the ratchets and re-tightened.
Section G - Shelter Maintenance
Thank you for purchasing this ClearSpan
TM
Poly Shelter. Following instructions for assembly and
proper care and maintenance of the shelter will ensure many years of exceptional performance.
The following notes include several items that need periodic checking.
• Cover must be kept taut; check and adjust tension periodically.
• Check connections and fasteners for tightness; replace and/or repair missing or damaged parts.
• Contact ClearSpan for assistance in identifying needed parts; call us toll-free at 1-888-603-4445.
• If shelter is moved after construction, inspect shelter thoroughly before reuse.
• Do not allow snow to accumulate on the cover.
• Use a means of snow removal that will not cut or damage the cover.
• Never attempt to climb on or stand on the shelter or its frame.
• To ensure longer zipper life, do not allow door to flap in the wind.
• When opening, roll up door and secure with built in ties.
• Close door frequently to ensure moisture does not accumulate in roll-up.
• Depending on contents stored in shelter, construction of shelter and shelter materials, and the
geographic location of shelter, the potential for condensation does exist. ClearSpan
TM
offers several
items that can be incorporated into the shelter to alleviate a condensation condition. If condensation
develops in your shelter, please call a ClearSpan
TM
representative for more information.
• Note that ClearSpan
TM
shelters (Truss Arch excepted) do not have any tested loading criteria.
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