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Assembly  Instructions 

5x10x8 CycleCabana

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Door Hold Ups  

Step4

 When the cover is completely aligned secure the cover 

to the bottom tie-down cross rail using the rope provided. 
S tart at one end and tie off the rope to the cross rail. 
Lace the rope through the grommets in the cover and  
back under the tie-down cross rail.  Repeat this on th e 
opposite side 
 
Pay close attention to how tight the cover is put onto the 
frame.  It should be tight enough so it does not flap 
around in the wind, but not so tight that it tears the 
material cover.  The fabric backed PE fabric of MDM 
Products units does not stretch.  If you pull it so tight that 
the fabric is stretched, a small amount of additional 
stress from wind or contact can cause premature tears 
and material failure.  Only tighten cover enough to  
remove valleys between arch assemblies.  Do Not over  
tighten. 

Ret ighten the turnbuckles on both the cover a nd end 
p anels.  Retighten the rope holding the main cover to the 
bottom cross rail.  

Both the cover and the end panels  

should be checked and tightened on a monthly  
basis. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

V1.0 

All MDM Products doors are manufactured with a pocket on 
the bottom edge along the width axis.  A ½” to 1” plastic or 
metal tube can be inserted into the pocket and trimmed to fit 
width.   Weight will reduce door movement in wind. 
Four (4) bungee straps are provided to retain the door up. 
Roll the door from the bottom and secure the door roll wit h 
a bungee through the upper door grommet as shown. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Do NOT Return Assembly To Dealer or Store. For All Questions or Shortages Please Call MDM Products Directly  
 

Customer Service 800-447-7079 or 203-877-7070  

Summary of Contents for CycleCabana

Page 1: ...the product described herein 105 Woodmont Road Milford CT 06460 Visit our Web Site at www mdmshelters com Copyright 2009 by MDM Products All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork co...

Page 2: ...from carrier and any evident damages should be noted on the bill of lading before signing If upon opening the cartons V1 0 hidden damage is noted contact carrier or its agent immediately Claims for s...

Page 3: ...AIL A CROSS RAIL B CONNER WIND BRACE A CONNER WIND BRACE B 3 8 X3 1 4 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 X2 1 8 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 X1 5 8 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 CURVE WASHER 3 8 WASHER 3 8 LOCKNUT 1 END PLUG 1 5 8 END PLUG...

Page 4: ...debris however large branches or other falling items may cause puncture or tears in the cover material Take notice of drainage around your intended location Water draining from the surrounding terrain...

Page 5: ...ing two interior arches using 1 Top Crest Tube 2 2 Bent Tube Side Crest 1 and 2 Center Straight Upright Part 4 for each of the arches Use CBN 3000 2 carriage bolts 10 with washers and nuts in the pre...

Page 6: ...ion where you are placing the building has very hard ground or any rock in it pre drill the holes before inserting anchors Hammer drills can be rented at most home improvement or rent all centers Hitt...

Page 7: ...h before installing door ends Remove Carriage bolts from the Top Crest Rail and the two Upper Cross Rails Install End Panel Doors w Zippers P art 24 on ends of the Frame assembly Place the end panel o...

Page 8: ...ure downward with a foot to remove excess Re adjust gathered material evenly along door rope This step is key to getting a good door fit Tie off the end off the rope to a second turnbuckle attached to...

Page 9: ...ght that it tears the material cover The fabric backed PE fabric of Rhino Shelter units does not stretch If you pull it so tight that the fabric is stretched a small amount of additional stress from w...

Page 10: ...ontact can cause premature tears and material failure Only tighten cover enough to remove valleys between arch assemblies Do Not over tighten Ret ighten the turnbuckles on both the cover a nd end p an...

Page 11: ...ompletely extended nor taken up so that turnbuckle should be tight when in the mid range of overall adjustment If necessary readjust rope tie off on turnbuckle as needed to tighten or loosen as needed...

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