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STEP 4: LOCK THE GAZEBO FRAME INTO 

THE FULLY OPEN POSITION

To fully extend the Gazebo frame and lock 

into position; grasp the sliding bracket 

around the top portion of the leg with one 

hand and with the other hand grasp the 

Gazebo leg.  Pull your hands apart until the 

push button locks into position as indicated 

in Figure 4. Avoid placing hands near the 

pinch points of the scissor-action struts when 

completing this step.

Finally locate the adjustable webbing strap 

with hook positioned half way along the 

inside of the canopy side panel. Insert the 

hook into the slot in the scissor action strut 

black plastic connector as indicated in Figure 

5. Now tension the webbing strap adjustor to 

ensure there is no loose fabric for water to 

collect in the roof area.

STEP 5: ADJUST THE GAZEBO HEIGHT

Extend the legs to the desired height by 

grasping above and below the Gazebo leg 

height adjustor and pulling apart as indicated 

in Figure 6 until push button locks into 

position. There are more than one height 

positions to choice from. Choose your 

desired height position by pressing in the 

push button and choosing the desired height 

setting and ensuring the push button locks 

into position. Make sure each Gazebo leg is 

locked into the same height setting.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONT.

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Push Button

Figure 4

Figure 5

Push Button

Figure 6

Summary of Contents for MPG-GD30C-B

Page 1: ...www oztrail com OWNERS MANUAL 3m x 3m White Corporate Gazebo MPG GD30C B Corporate Gazebo Corporate Gazebo...

Page 2: ...Check that all parts are present and that you familiarise yourself with the assembly and disassembly of the product If you have any questions your OZtrail dealer will be happy to help you FEATURES 300...

Page 3: ...ed to be a permanent structure OZtrail Gazebo s are not designed to cover cars or boats Do not leave the Gazebo unattended in heavy rain In rain make sure water does not pond on the Canopy The weight...

Page 4: ...he gazebo frame Select a sheltered level site protected from the wind Clear away all stones twigs etc Remove the Gazebo frame from the carry bag With the assistance of at least one other person stand...

Page 5: ...t in the scissor action strut black plastic connector as indicated in Figure 5 Now tension the webbing strap adjustor to ensure there is no loose fabric for water to collect in the roof area STEP 5 AD...

Page 6: ...make a loop about 30 50cm long with a slider on the end of the rope and peg out as far as possible from the Gazebo as indicated in Figure 8 Ensure all peg down points are utilised and all guy ropes ar...

Page 7: ...top of the wall has a hook sewn into each corner and Velcro patches along the outside edge STEP 2 Using the hooks connect each of the top corners to the metal ring located at the top of the Gazebo leg...

Page 8: ...right poles Located midway along the edge of the roof there are J hooks on webbing loops connect these J hooks to the scissor action struts of the Gazebo frame Midway up the wall corners there are tie...

Page 9: ...ts under OZtrail s warranty against defects are in addition to other rights and remedies under law in relation to goods Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Con...

Page 10: ...is important to note during this process the ow of water o the canopy and the importance of tting the canopy correctly and avoiding panels of the canopy without tension During rain roof panels withou...

Page 11: ...e problem can be easily xed see the instructions on page 19 Always carry a roll of heavy duty tape for simple repairs to small rips cuts and ash burns This not only blocks the hole it will prevent fur...

Page 12: ...se recommended water repellent compounds on the Gazebo canopy Do not spray tent fabrics with insecticides TO PREVENT INJURY CAUSED BY ELECTRICITY Always exercise care when using electricity and electr...

Page 13: ...collapse or rock fall Do not leave your Gazebo erected in strong weather conditions Do not position your Gazebo under trees with dead branches or under trees known to drop branches 13 To prevent inju...

Page 14: ...well ventilated All care is taken in the design to cover zips At times wind driven rain could force water under the aps and through the zips KNOW YOUR GAZEBO CONDENSATION ZIPS A well pitched Gazebo s...

Page 15: ...e 12 1 Side strut with support arm 2 Cross action roof strut that extends from the corner pole 3 Cross action roof strut that extends from the centre pole and 4 Centre roof pole Remove the damaged hub...

Page 16: ...ep the screws as often these can be used again Align the new hub or metal strut reinsert the screws and tension with allen key and spanner To replace the scissor action struts as indicated in Figure 1...

Page 17: ...cated in Figure 20 REPLACING DAMAGED LEG COMPONENTS 1 x Phillips screwdriver Figure 20 Figure 21 17 SPARE PARTS AND REPAIR PROCEDURES 1 2 Figure 19 If the pin at the top of the leg that holds the stru...

Page 18: ...18 SPARE PARTS AND REPAIR PROCEDURES Figure 22...

Page 19: ...ost common reason why zips burst open is that the zip slider does not close the coil tightly enough Wear and tear may cause the gap marked A to open up as indicated in Figure 23 By simply crimping the...

Page 20: ...ww oztrail com See our website for the full OZtrail range or facebook com OZtrailAustralia Made in China Designed Imported by OZtrail Leisure Products 71 Charles Ulm Place Eagle Farm QLD 4009 AUSTRALI...

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