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WARNING

Prior to installation, consult with all local and municipal codes regarding the installation of temporary 

shelters. Choose the location of your shelter carefully. Check for overhead utility lines, tree branches or 

other structures. 

•  Do NOT install near roof lines or other structures that could shed snow, ice, or excessive run-off onto  

  your shelter. 

•  Do NOT install too close to other structures.  A MINIMUM of 6 to 10 ft. is necessary between structures  

  to allow for snow removal.

•  Do NOT hang objects from the roof structure or support cables. 

•  Do NOT smoke our use open flame devices in or around the shelter. 

•  Do NOT store flammable liquids (gasoline, kerosene, propane, barbeque grills, fire pits, deep fryers or  

  smokers inside the shelter). 

•  Do NOT use hard edged tools or instruments like rakes or shovels to remove snow. This could result in  

  punctures in the cover.

CAUTION

1. PLEASE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE INSTALLATION DETAILS AND WARNINGS PRIOR TO  

  FINAL INSTALLATION.  IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS IMMEDIATELY CALL THE CUSTOMER SERVICE  

  NUMBER LISTED ON PG. 2.

 

2. This product is classified as a temporary fabric covered shelter and is intended to protect what is stored  

  in it from basic environmental elements, including the effects of sun, rain, tree sap, bird and animal  

  excrement and light snow.  IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO HOLD THE LOAD FROM HIGH WINDS, HEAVY  

  SNOW OR ICE STORMS.

 

3. Proper anchoring is the RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER.  Any shelter that is not anchored securely  

  and properly has the potential to blow away in high winds.  ShelterLogic cannot be held responsible for 

  any shelter that blows away.  NOTE:  Your shelter’s cover can be quickly removed and stored prior to  

  severe weather conditions.  If strong winds or severe weather is forecast in your area, we recommend  

  that you remove the cover.

CARE & CLEANING

A tight cover will ensure longer life and performance. Inspect and retighten the ratchet tie-downs monthly 

as needed. Always maintain a tight cover. Loose fabric can accelerate deterioration of the cover. 

Immediately remove any accumulated snow or ice from the roof structure with a broom, mop or other soft 

sided instrument. 

Do NOT use “protect and shine” or harsh or abrasive products to clean the fabric cover. Mild soap and 

water is recommended to clean the fabric cover of your shelter.

WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, CARE & CLEANING

Summary of Contents for 12'W x10'H Peak Style

Page 1: ...y to make sure no parts are missing Please read and understand instructions completely before assembly Assembly Reference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mfg Part 10131 10121 10132 10125 10126 10127 10128 101...

Page 2: ...asurement should be the same If they are not equal the stakes need to be adjusted until the width length and inside measurements are correct 10132 10132 10127 10127 10125 10125 Assemble end ribs as sh...

Page 3: ...er the bolt and nest it into the ShelterLock Install the nut onto the bolt and tighten Repeat these steps for the opposite side and all of the remaining ribs The side rails for the last rib will have...

Page 4: ...e the top rail from the top bend and place the webbing in between the two The top rail should pass through the loop of the webbing Replace the top rail onto the top bend and secure it with the hardwar...

Page 5: ...pipe pocket is now accessible Insert a cover pipe at the first middle rib from the front and the first middle rib from the rear so that it is inserted in the pipe pocket on both ends of the pipe but t...

Page 6: ...nly Fig 11A 11B When the cover is tight from end to end install the 45 cover rails Insert the cover rails into the pockets of the cover Clamp the rails to the ribs using the 3 way and 4 way clamps as...

Page 7: ...his product is classified as a temporary fabric covered shelter and is intended to protect what is stored in it from basic environmental elements including the effects of sun rain tree sap bird and an...

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