Varan Motors
BCIE SARL, gruuss-strooss 28, 9991 Weiswampach, Luxembourg
T: 00352/26908036 – F: 00352/26908040
5300-0011
HOW TO SET UP
Follow these instructions carefully to avoid pinching your hands or fingers in any of the moving parts as the frame
opens and closes. To erect the Pop Up garden shelter requires two people MINIMUM.
Note: Your gazebo has been packed with the roof canopy separate. However, the roof can be left on the frame when
folding after all subsequent uses thereafter.
Please follow these instructions carefully to avoid pinching your fingers when the frame is opening and closing.
Setting up your tent requires a minimum of two people.
1.
Place your Pop Up Gazebo in the center of your working area. Next, remove the carrying bag and hold the
Gazebo upright.
2.
As shown in step 2 of the diagram, open the gazebo tent with the help of partners. While working together on
opposite ends, grasp the two outside legs and lift the frame slightly off the ground. Now, walk, backwards
while slowly opening the gazebo. Continue to open the gazebo by pushing the side supports into position as
shown in step 3 in the diagram. Next, move to opposite corners and repeat these series of steps until the
gazebo is almost fully open.
*Be careful not to pull backwards too hard as this may bend the side supports.
3.
Engage the slider at each corner by pushing up with one hand while holding down the top of the leg with the
other hand (see diagram 6). A snap button will engage in the locating hole. Repeat this procedure on the other
five legs.
4.
Working in pairs, extend the support legs by stepping on the leg’s foot plate and sliding the inner leg out until
the snap button locks in the locating hole. Repeat this step until completed (See diagram 7).
5.
Next, attach the removable sidewalls by wrapping the Velcro straps around the leg frames.
6.
Lastly, secure the gazebo tent using the ropes. Attach the ropes to the ring at each corner and secure your Pop
up Gazebo to the ground using stakes. Or, simply push the stakes through the hole on each leg’s foot plate into
solid soil.
The roof canopy has been fitted with storm drain eyelets to prevent water pooling up on the roof in extreme
weather conditions- these should not be blocked.