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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Adhere to the instructions mentioned in this manual during assembly, anchoring, use, and removal of the 

carports. Improper assembly can result in potential hazards.

2.  Keep the work area free of clutter.
3.  Assemble and install the carports only on flat, hard, and level surfaces. Do not install the carports on slip-

pery or wet surfaces, in areas of high-velocity winds, or near snow drifts.

4.  Ensure to keep children and bystanders away during installation, maintenance, and removal of the car-

ports. 

5.  Ensure proper footing and balance at all times.
6.  Do not assemble the carport under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication. Read the warning 

labels on your medication to determine if your judgment or reflexes may be impacted.

7.  Do not assemble the carport in windy conditions; fasten the base of the carport in concrete if it’s likely to 

be windy.

8.  Ensure personal safety during assembly of the carport. Wear safety goggles and gloves during assembly, 

and exercise caution when handling clips and tubes.

9.  Ensure there is adequate ventilation for exhaust and other dangerous fumes.

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Ensure that the tent fabric is clear of snow at all times, taking care to remove snow manually if it does not 

fall off by itself. 

2.  Ensure to keep the carport away from heat sources. Do not expose the tarpaulin to open flame.
3.  Ensure to remove the fabric cover before hurricanes and blizzards.
4.  Tighten the fabric cover every month.
5.  Ensure adult supervision at all times.

SHELTER SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS

LS1313

Overall Dimensions (ft.)

4W X 4L X 3.2H

Overall Dimensions (m)

3.66W X 6.1L X 2.44H

Zipper Door Dimension (m)

3.5W X 1.9H

Summary of Contents for 122008R

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 122008R CARPORT www hardlifeutility com ...

Page 2: ...TION TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION SITE PREPARATION FRAME ASSEMBLY Assembly of the Front and Back Door Arches Assembly of the Group Arches FRAME INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE FRONT AND BACK COVERS FRONT WALL ASSEMBLY INSTALLING THE ROOF COVER DUCKBILL NAIL INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS 02 03 03 03 04 05 06 06 06 07 07 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 3: ... carport may invali date warranty Please reach out to your local dealer for any queries To ensure user friendly assembly of the carports each individual component is identified with their respec tive component code as indicated in the Component List of this manual Please refer to the component codes and the figures to ensure hassle free and safe assembly The information specifications and illustra...

Page 4: ...udgment or reflexes may be impacted 7 Do not assemble the carport in windy conditions fasten the base of the carport in concrete if it s likely to be windy 8 Ensure personal safety during assembly of the carport Wear safety goggles and gloves during assembly and exercise caution when handling clips and tubes 9 Ensure there is adequate ventilation for exhaust and other dangerous fumes USAGE INSTRUC...

Page 5: ...r Arch 2 4 Stake Peg for Middle Arch Frame 8 5 Male Horizontal Connecting Tube 20 6 Female Horizontal Connecting Tube 5 7 Diagonal Bracing Tube 2 9 Duckbill Nail 6 10 Ø12x X 1000 mm Steel Rod 1 11 U bolt 6 13 Roof Cover 1 14 Front and Back Door Covers 2 15 M8 X 80 mm Bolts 30 16 M8 X 50 mm Bolts 2 17 Bungee Cords 6 18 Ø42 mm Plastic Plugs 12 19 Ø28 mm Plastic Plugs 10 20 Rope 2 Rolls ...

Page 6: ...5 www hardlifeutility com FRAME SKETCH Figure 1 ...

Page 7: ...r alignment 3 Electric hammer 4 Step Ladder 5 Sledge hammer 6 Wrench 7 Scissors SITE PREPARATION To prepare the site for installing the shelter 1 Select a flat hard and level surface 2 Ensure that all the components are present by checking with the Component List prior to installation 3 Mark out a rectangular site using a string or chalk It is recommended that the string or chalk line is slightly ...

Page 8: ...oor arch Indicated by component code 3A Two pieces of stake pegs for the back door arch Indicated by component code 3 Connect all the pieces together as shown in Figure 2 to make the front and back door arches Assembly of the Group Arches Each group arch is made of One male bent tube component code 1 One female bent tube component code 2 Two pieces of stake pegs for the middle arch frame component...

Page 9: ... to prevent it from tearing the roof cover Do not install the carriage bolt on top of the truss where the fabric will rest as it can tear the fabric 3 Install the diagonal bracing tube component code 7 and secure using M8 X 50 mm bolts component code 16 to make the front door group arch NOTE There are 5 pieces of female horizontal connecting tubes between the first and second arches 4 Then install...

Page 10: ...ng tubes are below the arch of the frame so that the roof cover can be well supported as shown in Figure 4 5 Likewise install the other arches in the same manner and connect them using the male horizontal con necting tubes 6 Install the back door arch and connect using the male horizontal connecting tubes 7 Finally plug the connecting tubes with their respective ø42 mm plastic plugs component code...

Page 11: ...r through the grommets provided on the cover thus secur ing the front cover as shown in Figures 5 and 6 3 Tie the remaining rope to the bottom of the door frame as shown in Figure 6 4 Repeat the same procedure for the back door cover component code 14 5 To open the doors unzip the front door and back door covers roll them up and secure with bungee cords component code 17 as shown in Figure 7 ...

Page 12: ... carefully and slowly as shown in Figure 7 You can tie ropes to one end of the roof cover and pull it over the frame if required WARNING Never leave the roof cover unattached under any circumstances until the final assembly and tighten ing have been completed NOTE Ensure that the roof cover does not get snagged on any part of the frame as it can result in tears 3 Adjust the cover such that it is e...

Page 13: ...12 www hardlifeutility com DUCKBILL NAIL INSTALLATION Figure 8 ...

Page 14: ...uired You can also use duct tape on some tube connections near the top of the frame to ensure that the roof cover doesn t tear from rubbing against sharp corners MAINTENANCE It is mandatory to tighten the roof fabric enough to avoid hammocks on the roof and re tighten the roof fabric regularly This maintenance procedure is crucial as the roof fabric tends to be stiff in the cold season autumn and ...

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Page 16: ...receiving your payment subject to availability 5 YEAR SPARE PART REPLACEMENT Spare part availability for 5 years from the date of purchase EFFICIENT AFTER SALES SUPPORT Lifelong technical assistance for all our products CUSTOMISED SHELTERS Custom made tents manufactured to meet your requirements Write to us info hardlifeutility com Call us 44 01525 851912 ...

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