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0514 IH-3505

CAUTION! This canopy is designed for use as 
a temporary structure. After assembly, the 
canopy MUST BE securely anchored to the 
ground to prevent damage from winds. Your 
canopy will act like a kite in the wind if not 

properly and securely anchored to the ground. 
Severe winds will cause the frame to twist and 
unanchored legs will fall; thereby collapsing 
the canopy. If severe winds are expected, you 
must remove the cover from the frame to 
prevent damage.

1.  Anchor your canopy at each corner foot and center 

foot on each side. Screw anchor into ground next to 

canopy foot using a large screw driver.  

(See Figure 17)  

Looping the cable through the anchor eye will keep 

it out of the way while turning. Tilting the anchor 

slightly will help the anchor to cut into the ground. 

Apply downward pressure while turning the anchor 

into the ground. Leave approximately three inches 

of anchor out of the ground.

COVER AND LEGS ASSEMBLY CONTINUED

ANCHORING THE UNIT

7.  With the canopy standing and cables in place, 

anchor the canopy using the foot stakes provided. 

(See Figure 13) Driving the stakes in at an angle will 

help anchor the canopy more securely. Once stakes 

are in place, you may remove the cables.

SEE "ANCHORING THE UNIT"

8.  To complete your canopy, secure the top down 

each side on the bottom pipe and around each 

end with ball straps. (See Figure 14)

9.  Add the canopy end walls using the Velcro straps 

and then secure them using the ball straps. Next, 

tighten and secure the drawstrings at each corner 

foot. You have successfully set up your canopy  

(See Figure 15). Now that the canopy is set up, you 

may remove the ropes used for frame assembly.

NOTE: Your canopy sidewalls and rear end wall 
are long enough to be buried in the ground. 

This will help prevent water from running inside. 
(See Figure 16)

Figure 13

Figure 17

Figure 15

Figure 16

Figure 14

Summary of Contents for H-3505

Page 1: ... rain water snow or ice to accumulate on top of cover DO NOT hang or suspend anything from the frame grommets truss system or ball straps of the unit REMOVE canopy cover before a storm or disassemble entire canopy unit if possible NOTE This is a temporary structure and is not recommended for use as a permanent structure SAFETY PARTS Tape Measure 58 Pipe x 28 60 Rope For Assembly x 1 21 5 Pipe x 10...

Page 2: ...ure 2 3 After assembling the first full length section of roof use the rope to hold frame together See Figure 3A Tie frame from end to end down the center See Figure 3B 4 Continue assembly by completing the next curved section on each side of the top section See Figure 4 Hold frame together by tying frame from end to end at the bottom of section NOTE Push frame inward from each side to keep curved...

Page 3: ...emble the remaining frame on each side using the 21 5 pipe foot pads and 58 pipe See Figure 10 Make sure hooks on the feet are on the inside of frame Push in on leg sections and make sure the legs are securely set on ground before assembling final side and standing canopy up This will keep the canopy from sliding 6 Now that you have completed the frame assembly and your canopy is standing take the...

Page 4: ...ing the anchor into the ground Leave approximately three inches of anchor out of the ground COVER AND LEGS ASSEMBLY CONTINUED ANCHORING THE UNIT 7 With the canopy standing and cables in place anchor the canopy using the foot stakes provided See Figure 13 Driving the stakes in at an angle will help anchor the canopy more securely Once stakes are in place you may remove the cables SEE ANCHORING THE ...

Page 5: ...ce King Canopy PIC America LTD does not guarantee these canopies under strong weather conditions These canopies are designed to protect against damages caused by sun rain tree sap birds etc They are not designed to hold roof loads that accompany snow ice or heavy rains If your canopy is not anchored securely it can be lifted by the wind and will fly away If your canopy takes flight we are not resp...

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