WARNING
1. In order to reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment, basic safety
precautions should always be followed when assembling and using this product. Read all
instructions carefully before assembly and use.
2. Some parts may contain sharp edges. Wear protective gloves if necessary. In order to
ensure safe assembly, it is recommended that this product be assembled by at least two
people.
3. Keep children and pets away from the assembly area.
4.
Begin the assembly at least 6” (1.8 m) away from any obstruction, such as a fence, garage,
house, overhanging branches, laundry line, or electrical wires.
5. Install this gazebo on level ground. This gazebo cannot be permanently stacked or attached
to a concrete floor or platform. This gazebo is intended for decorative and sunshade
purposes only, and is not designed to withstand harsh weather, including high winds, rain,
and snow.
6. Verify that all nuts and bolts are tightly secured before and during use.
7.
Remove the canopy or other precautions in High Wind conditions.
8. Anchor or stake a minimum of four (4) locations of the unit to the ground for added safety and
security.
9. Lantern may get extremely hot when in use. Keep away from children and pets. Never leave
burning candle unattended. If the Lantern is not hanging on the Gazebo, it shall be placed on a
level, heat resistant surface.
Care & Maintenance
Steel components of garden accessories and furniture are treated with rust inhibiting paint that
protects them from rust. However, due to the nature of steel, surface oxidation (rusting) will occur if
this protective coating is scratched. This is a natural process. To minimize this condition, it is
recommended that care be taken when assembling and handling the product, in order to prevent
the paint from being scratched. If scratching or damage occurs, it is recommended that the area be
touched-up immediately with rust inhibiting paint, which is included in the package. Surface rust can
be removed easily using a very light application of common cooking oil. If surface oxidation (rusting)
occurs and no measures are taken to correct it, the oxidation may start dripping onto the deck or
patio, which may cause damaging stains that may be difficult to remove.