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Safety Advice 

Attention

In some countries approval is needed to set up a marquee/tent larger than 75 m2.  It is 

your responsibility to comply with local rules and regulations and to ensure that the 

marquee/tent is assembled correctly.

In case of bad weather conditions, it is your responsibility to ensure the marquee/tent is 

safely secured and that the marquee/tent does not cause damage to others.

close to the tent.

The marquee/tent must be safely secured. We recommend you secure your marquee/tent 

with straps and pegs as soon as it is assembled.

Make sure to check if the marquee/tent is covered by your home contents 

insurance.

Marquees/tents must be evacuated under extreme weather conditions.

In the event of snow always remove snow from the roof of the marquee/tent regularly to 

prevent snow from building on the roof as heavy snow can cause the marquee/tent to 

collapse.

In the event of rain there is a risk of rain puddles building up on top of the roof of the 

marquee/tent. Heavy rain puddles can cause the roof to collapse. It is your responsibility 

to ensure rain puddles do not build up. As a precaution, make sure the roof of the 

marquee/tent is stretched out properly and adequately over the side frames of the 

marquee/tent and remove rain water regularly.

Do not unpack or repack your marquee/tent in freezing temperatures. In case of 

temperatures below zero always unpack and repack your marquee/tent indoors to avoid 

the risk of cracking parts.

The marquee/tent must be totally dry before you repack and store it to avoid mildew. 

Warranty Information

Please visit dancovershop.com for information on warranty.

Please always check our website for the latest safety advice and manual      

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This structure is not tested for snow and wind loads. We always recommend that 

you remove snow from the roof. This is a none-permanent structure.

Summary of Contents for Arched PE

Page 1: ...04 09 2014 QJ 4x8x2 5x3 8m Storage tent Arched PE Manual...

Page 2: ...oof as heavy snow can cause the marquee tent to collapse In the event of rain there is a risk of rain puddles building up on top of the roof of the marquee tent Heavy rain puddles can cause the roof t...

Page 3: ...17mm Sockets or Box Wrench Large Flat Head Screwdriver 2lb maul or Sledgehammer 4 Foot Level 14 Step Ladder Stake String for aligning Base Plates Frame Assembly procedure 1 Prepare location and place...

Page 4: ...ing the poly rope that secures the main cover to the bottom rail of the frame assembly should be checked and adjusted as needed The tension on the main cover should be uniform from end and side to sid...

Page 5: ...Lower vertical tube for front and rear door 4 4 l e n a p r a e r d n a t n o r f e d i s e h t r o f m a e B 0 1 4 e b u t t r o p p u s g n i t n a l S 1 1 8 e b u t t r o p p u s g n i t n a l s r...

Page 6: ...Figure 1 Sketch of Model132612 Size W4 L8 H3 8M...

Page 7: ...gure 2 Sketch of parts Part no 1 5 pcs Part no 2 6 pcs Part no 3 6 pcs Part no 8 4 pcs Part no 4 20 pcs Part no 9 4 pcs Part no 10 4 pcs Part no 11 4 pcs Part no 2A 4 pcs Part no 3A 4 pcs 04 09 2014 Q...

Page 8: ...ine of the strings will represent the final location of the base flanges The initial location of each Corner Base Flanges 5R 5L is critical to the alignment and fit of the frame components and cover L...

Page 9: ...ompletely until frame is fully assembled and set in place THE FRONT PANEL FRAME ASSEMBLY Figure 5 Frame Installation for Front Panel Assemble the front panel frame According to Figure 5 connect the en...

Page 10: ...nues Next stand first interior arch up to repeat insertion into Base flanges Figure 7 Immediately after putting first interior arch into place connect Front Arch and Interior arch using Roof Purlin Tu...

Page 11: ...ropes over top of frame as shown in picture below Having another person inside frame on a ladder to assist in getting Roof Cover over frame will insure the cover will go on without any damage Figure8...

Page 12: ...ROOF COVER ON FRAME FRONT TO BACK The roof cover is tensioned from front to back by the rope lacing to grommet flaps inside the main cover inside the unit at both front and rear arches Using the rope...

Page 13: ...Figure 10 Fastening the two ends of the Roof Cover Figure 11 Installation of the Front Cover Figure 12 Open Door Cover...

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