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Installation manual 

 

 
 

 

1  General information 

 Dear client, 

 
We are glad that you have decided in favour of our garden house! 

Please read the assembly manual carefully before proceeding with the house installation!

 You 

will thus avoid problems and will not waste time.  

Recommendations: 

  Keep the house package until its complete assembly in a dry place, but not in direct contact with 

the gr ound, pr otected f rom weather c onditions ( moisture, the s un, etc.). D o n ot keep the hous e 

package in a heated room! 

  When s electing t he g arden ho use  location, m ake s ure t hat t he ho use  will n ot be s ubjected t o 

extreme weather conditions (areas of strong snowfall or winds); otherwise you should attach the 

house (for instance, with anchors) to the subsoil.  

 

 Warranty 

Your house is made from high quality fir and delivered in the natural (unprocessed) form. If, despite 

our thorough inspection,  you should have complaints, please submit the filled out control sheet and 

purchase invoice to the product seller.  

ATTENTION: Please be sure to keep the documentation accompanying the house package! The 

control sheet includes the control number of the house. We can only review complaints if you 

submit the control number of the house to the seller! 

  Peculiarities of wood as a natural material  

The warranty does not cover: 

  Wooden details already painted (processed with a wood preservative)  

  Wooden details containing whole branches that do not endanger the stability of the house  

  Colour tone variations caused by wood structure differences that do not influence wood lifetime  

  Wooden details containing (caused by drying) small cracks/gaps that do not pass through and do 

not influence the structure of the house  

  Twisted wooden details if they can nevertheless be installed  

  Roof and floor boards that may have on their concealed surfaces some non-planed areas, colour 

differences and waning  

  Complaints r esulting f rom an i ncompetent m anner of  t he  installation  of t he  house or  t he h ouse 

subsiding due to an incompetently made foundation  

  Complaints caused by introducing self-initiative changes to the house, such as the deformation of 

wooden  details and do ors/windows due t o a n i ncompetent  manner of  w ood pr ocessing; t he 

attachment of storm braces too rigidly, doorframes being screwed onto wall logs, etc.  

The c omplaints c overed b y th e  warranty a re s atisfied to  th e e xtent o f r eplacing th e 

deficient/faulty material. All other demands will be excluded! 

  
 

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Summary of Contents for Helena 18.6m2

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Page 2: ...tout change Toutes les revendications ult rieures sont exclues Si une r clamation avait lieu veuillez respecter le d roulement suivant Il vous faudra pr senter v otre commer ant sp cialis ce bulletin...

Page 3: ...___________________________________________ P dansk Kontrol Certifikat Opbevares sikkert Dansk Det k bte hus er fremstillet i overensstemmelse med de h je kvalitets krav Produktet er blevet omhyggelig...

Page 4: ...ved produktet Alle rechten en technische wijzigingen voorbehouden Installation manual Montageanleitung Notice de montage Istruzioni per il montaggio Manual de montaje Monteringsanvisning Installatieg...

Page 5: ...iew complaints if you submit the control number of the house to the seller Peculiarities of wood as a natural material The warranty does not cover Wooden details already painted processed with a wood...

Page 6: ...ation agent and do that namely both inside and outside Otherwise the doors and windows can become twisted After the house assembly is completed we recommend for the conclusive finishing a weather prot...

Page 7: ...ake sure that there are sufficient air apertures under the house floor for ventilation We recommend the following foundation options Strip or spot foundation Foundation from concrete or pavement slabs...

Page 8: ...are always assembled with their tongue upwards If necessary use the hitting block and hammer Never directly hit the tongue with the hammer Install the walls in accordance with the appended wall plans...

Page 9: ...il you reach the window height The wall plans see Technical specifications show how many logs go under the window Install the window similarly with the door Just like the door push the window frame wi...

Page 10: ...e apex or sidewall log somewhat lower Roof Before installing the roof boards make sure that the house is completely level Use the water level to check all walls ATTENTION When placing the roof use a s...

Page 11: ...cm NB Some house options do not include it in the kit Having installed the roof cover material attach the wind braces to the roof and the facia boards to the rafters and upper wall logs Installation...

Page 12: ...ews tightly so wood can further swell or diminish With the house having settled you should adjust the attachments so the wall logs can settle Installation of storm braces General advice Problem Gaps a...

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