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DURATUF PREMIUM SHED WARRANTY

 

GUARANTEE TO CUSTOMER

 

Congratulations on purchasing a Duratuf Storage Shed. With proper care and attention, this product will last many years.

 

For your benefit 

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY.

 

 

 

WARRANTY ON METAL CLADDING

 

Riverlea Group Ltd guarantee that the metal roofing and wall cladding on Kiwi and Fortress Garden Sheds may be used in moderate and 

inland corrosion zones or areas where the first year mild steel corrosion rate is less than 200g/m2, and that in these conditions, they will 

not perforate due to corrosion within 30 years of date of manufacture.

 

 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

1.

 

Damage or corrosion due to the following circumstances is not covered by this warranty.

 

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Mechanical, chemical or other damage sustained during or after installation.

 

 

 

   

NOTE: 

Clean swarf off shed 

IMMEDIATELY

 after assembly

 

 

 

   Do 

NOT 

mark cladding with pencil

 

 

 

   Do 

NOT 

allow manures, chemicals or other corrosive materials to have direct contact with cladding

 

 

 

   Chemical damage will result if these instructions are not carried out

 

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Force majeure or other causes beyond the control of Riverlea Group Ltd.

 

 

2.

 

This warranty does not cover material installed in severe and very severe environmental situations, or in any area where the mild 

steel corrosion rate (as published by BRANZ) exceeds 200g/m2.

 

3.

 

Minimum maintenance must be carried out in accordance with instructions below.

 

 

Should the cladding fail to perform as specified above, the liability of Riverlea Group Ltd shall in all cases be limited to replacing or      

repairing the defective product. The balance of the original warranty will cover any repaired or replaced material. Riverlea Group Ltd will 

not be liable for any consequential loss or damage, labour or transport charges. All claims made in writing within 21 days of discovery, 

quoting the reference number at the top right hand corner of this page.

 

 

 

 

MAINTENANCE

 

 

Following are the minimum maintenance requirements for cladding used in Kiwi Garden Sheds and Fortress Sheds. 

 

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Washing all surfaces by rain, and annual hosing of sheltered areas using a hose and soft nylon brush.

 

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Within 2km of coast—wash every 3 months as above. After a storm, wash the cladding and the gutters as soon as possible 
to remove any highly corrosive salt deposits.

 

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Volcanic Ash Fallout—wash as soon as possible, removing fallout from roof and gutters

 

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Gutters to be kept clean of leaves and dirt.

 

 

Should you require additional technical information please contact us at the details below.

 

Please visit http://www.riverleagroup.co.nz/warranty

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sheds to validate the Warranty on your shed.

 

Click on the Warranty Registration Link and complete all details.

 

If you are unable to access the computer, please phone us on 0800 438 274 and one of the customer services team will help you to acti-
vate the warranty on your garden shed.

 

 

Many thanks, from the Team at Riverlea Group.

 

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

 

Summary of Contents for SHEDS MK3

Page 1: ...Quality Built In ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS MK3 BASE SIZE 3380mm x 1715mm ...

Page 2: ... checklist If you are making your own floor refer to Raised Base Plate section now Do not attempt to build your shed in high winds Beware of sharp edges Protect your eyes and ears Use electric tools with care Use a Safety Trip Switch It is easier and quicker if this shed is erected by two people Your shed must be level Achieve this by either levelling the ground or by using blocks If you shed is t...

Page 3: ... 0 588 x 0 150m 0 710 x 0 240m 1 Fixed Window Frame Glaze Beads Glass Louvre Window Frame Glass Over Panel Window Hardware Pack 2 000m 1 000m 1 000m 1 175m 1 Roof Sheets Flat Roof Sheet Clear Roof Panel Ridge Flashing Clear Roof Hardware Pack Security Single Door Hardware Pack Alarm MA20 Shed light Bolt Down Kit Peg Down Kit 188 50mm Flooring Nails 12 75mm Flooring Nails KIWI MK3 PARTS LIST 1 Dura...

Page 4: ... 1870 for Raised Base Plate only 45 45 1622 3380 45 45 45 BACK WALL 883 45 1622 1900 or 1870 for Raised Base Plate only 1 810 YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW 45 45 785 3380 45 45 45 FRONT WALL 883 45 795 45 1622 ...

Page 5: ...itting a window in the Back Wall there will be no centre stud on that side Instead nail in a full length Nog 3 290 using Window Studs 883 to get correct height Position one Window Stud centrally beneath the Nog and nail in place Further window studs and Nogs are fitted after the cladding is on Note For sheds with the Raised Floor Modification option the studs will be 1 780m long to allow the Wall ...

Page 6: ...k on a wall sheet means to use minimum nails hammered partly in to hold Wall Sheets in position Should a Wall Sheet need to be re positioned the nails can easily be prized out If a window is required identify Wall Sheet s with window hole pre cut Lean up Wall Sheets where window s are to be located Note When fitting Gable End Sheets ensure they overlap correctly fig 1 The overlap direction may dif...

Page 7: ... top of Top Plate tack in place Repeat with remaining sheets Step 3 End Walls Lean Gable Wall Sheets against the shed to form gable shape With the LIP flush with side of Stud tack in place ensuring the bottom of the Wall Sheet is 10mm above the bottom of the Bottom Plate Tack on re maining Wall Sheets Repeat with other gable end If fitting a window nail in Window Studs and Nog now Refer to Window ...

Page 8: ...ill holes in each corner and nail Win dow Frame to framing using 50mm nails Step 4 If the Window is in the gable end temporarily position the Over Panel above Window Frame Following the same angle as the gable mark and cut to suit Step 5 Rivet Over Panel to the Window Frame with riv ets 588mm Step 1 Lay out the two window studs 883mm and Nog 634mm on a flat surface Position Nog and nail in place u...

Page 9: ...ttom Plates and hard against Stud Attach Door Jamb Flashing with three rivets into Rib on the outside and three 30mm clouts into studs on the inside Repeat with the other Door Jamb Step 3 Fit Corner Flashing 101 over corner Ribs with the top flush with the top of the Top Plate Rivet in place with six rivets three each side Repeat with other three Corner Flashings When fitting Corner Flashings on f...

Page 10: ...he Door Guide 108 over the Guide Brackets on the door and align the end of the Door Guide 20mm in from left side of the left hand door jamb flashing Step 6 Lift the door guide up approximately 3mm so that the Door will Slide freely Pre drill a hole through the door guide and the end rib of the cladding and screw in place using a 45mm screw Step7 Slide the door to the centre ensuring that it slides...

Page 11: ... pieces of timber from the packaging Step 3 Starting from the left hand end centralize Roof on Ridge Beam Ensure Roof is tight against end Wall Sheets predrill then nail one 50mm Clout through Rib into the Ridge Beam At the back line up Ribs on the Roof Sheet with the Ribs on Wall Sheet Using one 50mm Clout nail through Rib into Back Top Plate Repeat at the front Note The 6 x 50mm Clouts on end ri...

Page 12: ...rews Screw one 50mm roofing screw into ridge beam through each rib on overlap one screw per sheet Mould the soft edge on the flashing down into the pans of the roof sheet to prevent roof leaks Step 4 Continue to fasten roof sheets as per step 4 on previous page pg10 Note When screwing through the clear panel pre drill a 6mm hole TOP PLATE JACK STUD RIDGE BEAM 30mm CLOUT RIDGE FLASHING ROOFING SCRE...

Page 13: ... straight then rivet to Roof one rivet every second Rib Note MK2 shown Note MK2 shown MK3 FLOOR Optional Step 1 Place shed in final position Check the diagonal measurements are the same and the shed is level before fitting Floor It is recommended that the shed is anchored down with either a Duratuf Bolt Down Kit or Duratuf Peg Down Kit depend ing on what the shed is sited on Step 2 Lay a Floor Boa...

Page 14: ... into Joists Measure and cut Floor Flashing 110 to fit in between Door Jamb Flash ings and nail in place using 50mm Clouts MK3 HASP STAPLE Using six rivets and one 50mm clout attach hasp to Door Jamb Flashing and the staple to the Door as shown Note see below for security option SECURITY DOOR Optional Step 1 Attach T locking handle with two 8x10mm screws Slide hook onto square shaft and secure wit...

Page 15: ...d on a purpose built floor concrete cob bles ply etc the Wall Sheets will protrude 20mm below the Base Plate This will stop water flowing in between the Base Plate and Floor The Floor should be made 15mm smaller than Base Size Note Although it is not essential fitting Damp Proof Course in between the Base Plate and the Floor will give add ed protection against moisture CLEAN UP Remove all swarf dr...

Page 16: ...arried out in accordance with instructions below Should the cladding fail to perform as specified above the liability of Riverlea Group Ltd shall in all cases be limited to replacing or repairing the defective product The balance of the original warranty will cover any repaired or replaced material Riverlea Group Ltd will not be liable for any consequential loss or damage labour or transport charg...

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