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FIGURE 7

7.  Locate the ground stakes and ropes in the duffle bag and fasten 

the stakes through the grommets located at each outer corner. 

Hammer stakes through each grommet completely. 

8.  Tie an ORANGE tie-down rope to each eye-bolt, centered on 

each hub. Then tie the other end to a ground stake. Use the slider 

on the rope to achieve proper tension. [ SEE FIGURE 7 ]

SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS CONT.

3.  Starting at one corner, insert the male end of the short poles 

attached to the rain fly into the female end of the roof pole on 

each gazebo corner. Repeat this for all six corners. 

[ SEE FIGURE 9 ]

4.  Enter the gazebo and push up to pop up the roof panel.  

 

NOTE: This step should be done with caution as there is tension 

on the roof hub and pole assemblies.

FIGURE 9

FIGURE 8

1.  The gazebo must be free standing with all five (5) walls popped 

out and the ROOF COLLAPSED. [ SEE FIGURE 8 ] 

 

NOTE: It’s important that the roof is collapsed to prevent 

bending of pole ends. 

2.  Slide the rain fly loosely over the gazebo roof. The short connect-

ing poles should be on the underside of the rain fly.

ATTACHING THE RAIN FLY

REMOVING THE RAIN FLY — MUST FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS TO PREVENT POLE ENDS BENDING!

1.  From inside the gazebo, gently pull the roof poles/hub down to collapse the roof. DO NOT stand directly underneath the hub when 

collapsing.

2.  One at a time, pull the rain fly poles straight out of the roof pole sockets.
3.  Slide the rain fly off the gazebo.
4.  Fold the rain fly and store in the duffle bag. 

 

NOTE: Make sure the rain fly is clean and dry before folding and storing.

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