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Product information 

 

 

Description 

The shelter comes with a galvanized frame and roof including 1 door and 2 or 4 windows. The width is 11’’ at the bottom of the 
door. Available lengths are 12’, 16’, 20’ and 32’. The roof is U.V. protected. The frame is rust resistant. 

 

Danger 

Risk  of  fire.  DO  NOT  smoke  or  use  open  flame  devices  (including  grills,  fire  pits,  deep 
fryers,  smokers  or  lanterns)  in  or  around  the  shelter.  DO  NOT  store  flammable  liquids 
(gasoline, kerosene, propane, etc.) in or around your shelter. Do not expose top or sides of 
the shelter to open fire or other flame source. 

 

Prior  to  installation,  consult  with  all  local  municipal  codes  regarding  installation  of 
temporary  shelters.  Choose  the  location  of  your  shelter  carefully. 

DANGER:  Keep  away 

from electrical wires

. Check for overhead utility lines, tree branches or other structures. 

Check  for  underground  pipes  or  wires  before  you  dig.  DO  NOT  install  near  roof  lines  or 
other structures that could shed snow, ice or excessive run off onto your shelter. DO NOT 
hang objects from the roof or support cables. 

 

 

Improper Anchoring, Strong Winds, Rain, Snow, or Ice 

Multiple  Awning  does  not  guarantee  these  canopies  under  strong  weather  conditions.  The  canopies  are  designed  to  protect 
against damages caused by sun, rain, tree sap, birds, etc. They are not designed to hold roof loads that accompany snow, ice or 
heavy rains. If your canopy is not anchored securely, it can be lifted but the wind and will fly away. If your canopy takes flight, we 
are not responsible for any replacement. If you know strong weather is predicted, remove the cover or take down the canopy unit 
completely. The cover is designed to by quickly and easily removed. 

 

Caution 

Use CAUTION when erecting the frame. Use safety goggles during installation. Secure and bolt together overhead poles during 
assembly. Beware of pole ends. 

 

Defective Parts 

We try our best to eliminate any defective parts that are shipped with our products. If, however, you should find a defective part, 
we will replace –free of charge- any part which is defective. You will need to provide proof of purchase showing date of purchase 
and  provide  us  with  detailed  description  of  the  defective  component.  Your  replacement  will  be  shipped  by  ground  shipping, 
freight  prepaid.  Next  day  or  express  shipping  will  require  freight  collect  and  paid  for  by  you,  the  consumer.  Damages  from 
improper anchoring, strong winds, snow, ice or rain are not considered defects.   

 

Installation 

Note: Please verify all the pieces before installation  
Installation parts come in 3 boxes. 
For the roof, just unfold it and spread it on the frame.  
Please do not force not to tear it. 

 

Maintenance 

Please remove the snow accumulation. Please read the instruction attached to the roof. 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Winter Shelter

Page 1: ... Please read instructions COMPLETELY before assembly This shelter MUST be securely anchored This is a temporary structure and not recommended as a permanent structure It is recommended to be at least 2 people to assembly this shelter Estimated installation time 2 hours 1 866 446 4182 ...

Page 2: ...tree sap birds etc They are not designed to hold roof loads that accompany snow ice or heavy rains If your canopy is not anchored securely it can be lifted but the wind and will fly away If your canopy takes flight we are not responsible for any replacement If you know strong weather is predicted remove the cover or take down the canopy unit completely The cover is designed to by quickly and easil...

Page 3: ...9 A10005 Door rail male 50 2 2 2 2 2 2 A10006 Door rail female 43 2 2 2 2 2 2 A10007 Crossbar 60 2 2 2 2 2 4 A10008 Female eextension 48 5 5 5 5 5 5 A10009 Male extension 50 10 15 20 25 30 35 B10001 Bolts 1 16 18 20 22 24 28 B10002 Bolts 2 22 27 32 37 42 47 B10003 S Hooks 12 12 12 12 12 12 B10004 Rail Hooks 12 12 12 12 12 12 B10005 Elastics 12 12 12 12 12 12 B10006 Floor brackets 4 4 4 4 4 6 B1000...

Page 4: ...4 Installation 1 ARCHES FRAME LAY OUT a Place all structure components on the ground as per the drawing below Front and rear arches Middle arches ...

Page 5: ...N THE GROUND a Start by assembling the arches to the horizontal frame While assembling the arches parts it is not necessary to tighten all screws and nuts Later you will be required to add a few parts to the arches assembly ...

Page 6: ...base to the first two arches c Join the arches with a diagonal bar as per the drawing d Install the two top supports between the arches e Repeat the same pattern for all the other arches At the end of the installation process there should be four diagonal bars installed two on each end Once all the arches are linked together as per the drawing you can start to tighten the screws and nuts ...

Page 7: ... avoid any flapping due to the wind If the shelter is installed in a wide open area additional anchorages may be required 5 INSTALLATION OF THE CANVAS a Please unwind the canvas on the ground It is not necessarily rolled up lengthwise b Set up the canvas on the structure c Attach the canvas to the structure For your safety avoid making the installation when it is windy ...

Page 8: ...ancel the warranty This warranty does not cover Acts of God Great wind storms major accumulations of rain or ice or snow The owner HAS TO REMOVE ICE SNOW OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL from the structure This warranty will be void if 1 There is use of concrete blocks as anchors it may harm the product 2 There is use of a cable tie wrap on the eyelets to retain the cloth Join us Multiple Awnings Customer Se...

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