SKU: 6414-153 Code: 20JSEF0091003
Email: [email protected]
Home Hardware Stores Limited
34 Henry Street West, St. Jacobs, Ontario,
Canada N0B 2N0
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Troubleshooting
The gazebo must be secured to the ground with
anchors and guy ropes.
One person set up is allowed but be cautions to avoid
injury or damage.
Do not use in extreme weather, take down in windy or
rainy conditions.
warning
Ensuring the gazebo is completely dry, pack the
frame away in the storage bag and wheel it away
to a suitable storage.
STEP 7
Problem
Possible
Cause
Prevention /Solution
Blowing away by sudden
wind
Gazebo/canopy not anchored
and weighted down. Very windy
weather
Always use guy ropes, anchors, and put bottled
waters or sands in weight pockets or use sand
bags if any. Any measures to help hold down
or secure gazebo/canopy are highly
recommended! Lower canopy also helps. In
very windy days, close the canopy
Canopy top sagging
Unlocked roof, untied securing
Velcro straps, skewed legs.
Fabric aging and loose over time
Open and lock the frame, tie up the canopy
top to frame, keep it tight with tension,
straighten up legs. Replace the canopy top if
aged
Frame tubes break during
set up
Twist the frame too much or
forceful set up
Raise the 4 legs evenly and step by step, avoid
skewing the frame, operate gently
Difficult to close down / to
take off canopy top
Velcro straps still tied at truss
beam or roof tubes / frame
skewed
Undo all the Velcro straps and ties before
closing the frame/ lower the legs evenly
before closing down the roof
Roof hub too tall to reach
or frame falls during
opening
Leg extender doesn't
lock in
Unlocked status while user keep
pushing the button
Bolts and nuts come loose over
time
Check and tighten the bolts and nuts
Frame come loose
Legs raised before roof frame
opened
Open and lock the roof frame before raising
up the legs
Push in the button and slide the leg tube a little
to pass the current locking point, then must
release button and further slide the leg tubes.
The leg will click and lock automatically in next
position