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Initial Set Up

2.

Find the hole located about 12” from the top of the leg and 

keep pulling the bo

tt

om section out until the snap bu

tt

on clicks 

into place; this is the “travel” position.

At this point the leg assemblies are ready for transport or storage. 
If space allows, there is no need to remove joints between shows.

Extending the Legs for Use

2.

 

With the top section resting on the “rest-stop” bu

tt

on rotate sections 

until a bu

tt

on pops out of the topmost of the row of holes. This is the 

extended position, 7 

ft

. high. 

To increase the height of the leg depress the 

bu

tt

on in the row of holes and extend to the desired height. 

3.

 To collapse the leg, push in BOTH the “rest-stop” bu

tt

on and the snap bu

tt

on 

in the row of holes. Rotate one section slightly to keep the snap bu

tt

on from 

catching. Re-engage the “travel” bu

tt

on to secure for storage.

Travel 
position    
with         
Foot

Extended  
position,   

ft

.

1.

 To extend the leg, hold upright on the 

fl

oor and step on the footplate to 

keep the bo

tt

om section in place. Li

ft

 the top section upwards until a snap 

bu

tt

on pops out from the bo

tt

om section, just below the upper section. This 

is the “rest-stop” position.

4.

 Slide feet onto the bo

tt

om of each leg, rotating until the snap 

bu

tt

on on the leg snaps into the hole on the foot. Tighten the 

thumbscrews on the feet – 

fi

nger-tight only!

1. 

Begin by holding leg upright, with the row of holes towards 

the bo

tt

om of the leg.  Line up the snap bu

tt

on at the very bo

tt

om 

with the row of holes, then start pulling the inner nested section 
of the leg out, just about 6” at 

fi

rst.

Travel 
position  
with       
StaBar

“Rest-
Stop” 
Bu

tt

on

“Travel”  
 Bu

tt

on

Se

tt

ing Up and Using the 

Telescoping Legs

3

. Slide StaBar Joints onto bo

tt

om section of legs, with the white 

arrow pointing down. Refer to the illustration on page 8 for 
correct placement.

6

*

For ease of set-up, you may wish to insert the leg extenders into the canopy corner joints 

before raising the top onto it's legs. When you li

ft

 the roof, you'll be inserting the legs into 

the extenders rather than the corner joints.

Add Leg Extenders to the top of the telescoping legs

. For the 8' height the extensions

measure 

15”

 long,  For the 9' height they measure

 27”

 long. 

Leg Extenders for 8' or 9' wall-height canopies

*At the minimum 7 

ft

 height, you should have 

two 

snap bu

tt

ons showing; one in 

the topmost adjustment hole and one bu

tt

on in the bo

tt

om leg section.

 

 Height   
 Adjustment 
 Bu

tt

on, 

 minimum 
 7 

ft

 height 

Summary of Contents for TrimLine 10' x 20'

Page 1: ...1 Topper Roof Plastic Rafter Poles 14 Rafter End sections with metal connector on one end 7 Rafter Center sections 6 Sidewalls 10 ft wide x 7 ft high Joints 4 Tie down Screws 8 10 Steel Spikes 14 Ball Bungees for bundling poles 26 Thumbscrews includes 1 spare Hardware 2 Corner Joints ATL4 L Left Side Rafter Base 2 Corner Joints ATL4 R Right Side Rafter Base 2 4 Way Rafter Bases ATL5 8 Rafter Bases...

Page 2: ...no color code Male and female sections click together to form 9 identical 116 poles no color code 3 Gable Risers 26 with snap buttons at both ends 6 Telescoping Leg Assemblies lower section is nested inside upper section For 8 ft wall height you will also receive 15 Upper Leg Extenders For 9 ft wall height you will also receive 27 Upper Leg Extenders Page 2 Male and female sections click together ...

Page 3: ...stalled during set up of the canopy Reviewing all instructions before beginning set up will help ensure that you have the necessary accessory parts in place as you set up your TrimLine The TrimLine Canopy can be set up by one person but as with any canopy set up is easiest with a little help Visit our website to see all options available for the TrimLine Canopy www flourish com Please assemble the...

Page 4: ...ales Telescoping legs arrive nested together with the bottom section inside the top section Male Female Tee Joint 2 Way Ridge Support Corner Joint Foot StaBar Ell StaBar Tee Rafter Base Before beginning assembly for the first time take a moment to start thumbscrews on all joints equipped with a receiving nut 2 4 Way Rafter Base StaBar 3 Way Ridge Support Arrow must point DOWN ...

Page 5: ... Joints to center of the no color poles and click into place Take care to center the joint over the seam where the pole sections connect 6 Insert the no color poles into the Corner Joints as shown below The Rafter Base Stubs should be facing up and towards the center of the frame 7 Add the short 26 riser poles to the Tee Joints and top them with the Ridge Support Joints at the ends and the 2 Way R...

Page 6: ... of the Rafter Center sections through the Ridge Support Joints The remaining Rafter Center sections will sit on top of the Ridge Pole 3 To connect the Rafter sections simply push each plastic end of the center sections down and into the corresponding metal end of the Rafter Ends Keep pushing down until you feel it pop into place 4 ...

Page 7: ...r re folding the top at the end of the show can be found on page 9 3 With the top stretched over the frame lift the valance along the front edge and attach the Velcro straps around the frame pole to hold the top in place as you lift the canopy The rest of the straps will be easier to attach after the legs are put in place 5 Vents Now is the easiest time to access the heat wind vents although they ...

Page 8: ...r section This is the rest stop position 4 Slide feet onto the bottom of each leg rotating until the snap button on the leg snaps into the hole on the foot Tighten the thumbscrews on the feet finger tight only 1 Begin by holding leg upright with the row of holes towards the bottom of the leg Line up the snap button at the very bottom with the row of holes then start pulling the inner nested sectio...

Page 9: ...t center leg into 4 Way Rafter Base With this leg in place you can walk to either end and attach the other two legs into the Corner Joints 2 With the front legs attached step inside and finish attaching Velcro straps to the frame 4 Lift the back edge now and repeat the process with the rear legs 7 ...

Page 10: ...pper from left to right Stepping outside the canopy zip sidewalls to each other at the corners Use Velcro wind straps to attach wall to leg when one or more wall has been removed or rolled up 3 Pull topper snug at corners overlapping and attaching Velcro flaps at ends of valances Note that the heavy duty zippers on the TrimLine are self lubricating They may be stiff at first but will handle with e...

Page 11: ...orner Joints Rafter sections can now be separated 6 The rest of the poles and joints can now be disassembled starting with the ridgepole and working your way down until you have pole sections that can be stored in the optional Pole Bags or bundled with Ball Bungees 3 Loosen thumbscrews and remove the rear legs leaving the center leg until last With the rear legs removed you can step inside and rem...

Page 12: ...age consider our Pole Bags The Spikes and Tie Down Screws are intended for use on grass or dirt On streets or other hard surfaces you will need to use weight to anchor your canopy Our optional GreatWeights are a great way to add weight to the TrimLine Dirt can be cleaned from walls roof and awnings with any regular non abrasive liquid household cleaner A soft brush may be used if necessary Always ...

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