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Screen House
and accessories instructions
Folding and Unfolding
Details on how to use your product.
Erecting your Screen House
• Remove the screen house from the carry bag and place onto the ground.
• Stand the screen house up with the large black centre hub placed on the ground and allow the legs
to open and lie on the ground. Ensure that the roof (green in colour) is facing upwards.
• Grasp the pull loop attached to the centre of one of the sidewalls. Pull upwards and outwards on the
loop until the sidewall pops open.
• Walk around the screen house and repeat this with each sidewall until all the sides are popped out.
At this point the screen house will stand up and the roof will be pointing downwards.
• Walk inside the screen and place your hand on the centre hub of the roof. Push this up until the roof
pops open. You may find it easier to have someone hold the screen house down whilst you do this
step. If not then simply hold one of the roof poles in place with one hand and push up on the centre
hub with your other hand.
• Once the roof has been popped take a door pole out of the bag and unfold. Once unfolded place
into the two pockets at the top and bottom left corners of the entrance. Once in place secure with the
Velcro tabs. Repeat the process on the other door pole on the right hand side.
• NOTE
: On a Screen House 6 Pro there are two doorways, so this has to be done twice.
• Failure to do the above steps could lead to the roof of the screen house being blown down during
high winds. The screen house is now fully erected, but we recommend that the screen house be
pegged at all times.
• Peg each corner of the screen house inside using the pegging eyelets and pegs that are included in
the screen house (you can use your own pegs if you prefer).
• Once all the corners have been pegged, peg the centre of each sidewall using the pegging eyelet
attached to the bottom of each sidewall.
• Attach the storm straps (if not already attached) to the screen house via the stainless steel loop in
the centre of the sidewall. Peg the other end of the storm strap into the ground and then tighten the
strap.
• DO NOT
over tighten the strap. The strap should be tight enough to hold the sidewall in place, it
should not pull the sidewall towards the ground. If they are over tightened they can lead the roof to
pop down when in use.