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For more advice on erecting and dismantling your shelter, please see the  

instructions sheet, and/or instructional videos on our website and YouTube.

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Please ensure care is taken when opening the boxes containing your goods. The can-
opy and sidewalls are packed well within the cardboard boxes, but could be torn if 
the boxes are opened with a sharp object.

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It is not necessary to have any more than two people to erect your Surf & Turf Shel-
ter. The individuals can simply stand opposite each other and pull the structure 
outwards without applying too much force. Should there be more than two people 
attempting to erect a shelter, this could cause undue pressure to be placed on the 
structure; resulting in damage.

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We recommend that you do not erect your Surf & Turf Shelter in adverse weather 
conditions. Our products can be erected and dismantled within just a few minutes, 
and it is the responsibility of the owner to determine if it is safe for the structure to 
remain up, depending on the conditions.

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Please note that although we at Surf & Turf are confident in the quality of our shel-
ters, they are not sold or marketed as permanent structures and should not be used 
for this purpose. 

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Please ensure that you use all equipment provided (varying depending on the product 
purchased), to anchor the structure down. This will assist in keeping the shelter safe 
and will help to avoid damage to the frame.

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We highly recommend that you also use weights and the ground bar kit to  

anchor your Instant Shelter if used on a hard standing. These can be in the form of 
our steel weights, or sandbags (both of which are advertised on our website).

 

Should you damage or lose any parts for your Surf & Turf Shelter, we hold full stock of 
any parts you may need, and we sell them at a cost price. We believe that this helps 
to ensure that your purchase will last as long as possible and the upkeep of it can be 
maintained at a minimum cost.

Summary of Contents for CANOPRO LITE

Page 1: ...nt Shelters the leading supplier of pop up event shelters within the Canada and North America Our Instant Shelters are designed to be simple to erect however we strongly recommend reading our instruct...

Page 2: ...walls 8 Securing The Frame 9 Using A Surf Turf Anchor Kit 10 Tips For Dismantling 11 Canopy Protector Bag 11 Taking Care Maintenance 12 14 Warranty Details 15 Refunds Returns Policy 16 17 Spare Parts...

Page 3: ...Step 3 Extend The Frame With your partner on the opposite side grab two legs slightly life and walk back wards away from eachother Stretch your arms out as far as they can go Receiving Your Instant Sh...

Page 4: ...s Located in the small canvas bag that comes with your frame you will find tie down rope anchor stakes and the Anti Sag Bolts see image right With the frame low to the ground this is a good time to in...

Page 5: ...it s final width With your partner grab the bottom crossbar section as seen in image two right and walk backwards from eachother For setting up solo place one hand on the top three way joint and one...

Page 6: ...eg section raised into place we can now raise the middle section Repeat the same process as above raising one side at a time to your desired height as seen right Step 10 Lock Corner Pins Now that the...

Page 7: ...eight anchoring options and practises see page 10 Erecting Your Instant Shelter Frame Canopy Complete You have successfully set up up your Surf Turf frame canopy Be sure to evaluate conditions on and...

Page 8: ...next sidewall to the previous one and pull tight before pressing to velcro Install in a clockwise or counter clock wise direction for all four Insert the elasticated hooks into the leg hole as seen l...

Page 9: ...ompact shelters have eyelet pegging points on the bottom of the side walls as well These can be pegged when on soft ground Surf Turf Weight Options Sandbag Stackable Steel Waterbag If on hard standing...

Page 10: ...ottom end to the metal peg Hammer the peg into the ground at an angle and then pull the rope tight Our Instant Shelters are robust and designed to be used in most weather conditions But it is importan...

Page 11: ...o ensure the material is not trapped in the frame work REFER TO PAGE 14 PARAGRAPH 3 FOR MORE DETAILS When transporting our Instant Shelters we recommend standing the unit up If this is not possible th...

Page 12: ...age be sure to pull all sides of the canopy out about half way down the outside of frame This is to prevent the material getting caught in the cross member joints and to avoid tears and pinholes Put u...

Page 13: ...your Surf Turf Shelter in adverse weather conditions Our products can be erected and dismantled within just a few minutes and it is the responsibility of the owner to determine if it is safe for the s...

Page 14: ...l the items that you receive from us beforehand and also that you erect the shelter and check it over This is to ensure you re happy with the product itself and should ease the process of setting up t...

Page 15: ...ather The canopy and side walls are have been UV treated however any material used outside in the elements will fade over time and this comes within normal wear and tear Our manufacturer s warranty co...

Page 16: ...n your invoice then you are responsible for returning the goods to Surf Turf You are responsible for the goods until they reach us so we highly recommend that you use Recorded Delivery or any secure s...

Page 17: ...ck without a valid reason such as a manufac turing fault 1 13 We reserve the right to repair or replace goods which have been proven faulty 1 14 We reserve the right to issue a credit note by way of a...

Page 18: ...Compact Cross Bar With Connector Double Bar BB12 Corner Sliding Joint BC2 Middle Leg Section BC3 Upper Leg Section BC4 Lower Leg Section With Footplate BB14 Leg Adjust Joint 10 25 21 10 21 26 3 60 13...

Page 19: ...m Cap BB16 Cross Bar Connector 14 6 BC12 Top Centre Pole BC13 Lower Centre Pole 17 34 Prices plus HST Delivery BA20 Pull Pin 5 BD20 Screw To Attach Pull Pin To Joint 1 BD19 Screw To Attach Joints To L...

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