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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Important safety instructions ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................2

Intended use ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2

Parts list ....................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Assembly preparation ....................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................. 4 

Assembly ....................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 - 8

Cleaning and maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

Limited warranty ....................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!

 

 

IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

INTENDED USE

This temporary shelter is intended to offer protection from damages caused by the sun, light rain, light snow, tree sap, bird and animal excrements. Do not use it to 
shield goods from high winds, heavy snow or ice storms. Only use it for its intended use.

Read all safety instructions to reduce the risk of injury or death.

This is a temporary structure and is not recommended as a permanent structure.

Choose your shelter's location carefully. Check for overhead utility lines, branches, etc. DO NOT install near roofs or other structures that 

may shed snow, ice or excessive run-off onto your shelter. Keep away from electrical wires!
Install your shelter on a level surface.

Check municipal by-laws prior to setting up the product.
Have an overview of all parts before attempting installation. Make sure all components are available.
DO NOT use this product in environments for which it is not intended (i.e. extreme cold, high winds, extreme heat, heavy rainfall, etc).
Always wear safety glasses when assembling this product. Wear gloves when working with tubing to prevent cuts or abrasions.

                Anchors must be used with alI shelters. Covers should NOT be installed on any product untiI it has been properly

anchored to the ground.

Proper anchoring and keeping cover tight and free of snow and debris, is the responsibility of the consumer.
Damages caused by improper anchoring are not covered under warranty.
                 Keep all flame and heat sources away from the shelter fabric The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with

a flame source.

DO NOT use open flames or cooking or heating devices inside or in close proximity to the product, including all types of

stoves, gas heaters, gas lanterns, citronella torches, mosquito coils, etc.

In order to reduce risk of burning and avoid damage, DO NOT

- cook, smoke, refuel or use any open flame devices in or around the shelter.
- store flammable liquids (gasoline, kerosene, propane, etc.) in the shelter.
- operate gas powered vehicles/equipment in or around the shelter.

Keep open flames a safe distance away from the shelter.
DO NOT use hard-edged tools or instruments, such as rakes or shovels, to remove snow. These can cause punctures to the cover.
NEVER start the engine of  any vehicle or machine inside a closed shelter. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation for starting engines and for 

any work with paints, cleaners, etc.

This shelter is NOT designed to support heavy snow or ice loads. Snow or ice accumulation may cause your shelter to collapse. To avoid overload,
 brush snow and ice off the roof top with a broom or mop.

To prevent collapse, damage to property, personal injury and/or death, NEVER clear the roof of snow or debris from inside the shelter.
DO NOT use bleach, alkaline or harsh detergents for cleaning. Doing so will damage the polyethylene material. Soap and warm water are 

 recommended.

Caution! 

Warning!

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Summary of Contents for 037-1112-2

Page 1: ...f this product Before beginning assembly of the product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with packaging contents list If any part is missing or if you have any questions contact the vendo...

Page 2: ...operly anchored to the ground Proper anchoring and keeping cover tight and free of snow and debris is the responsibility of the consumer Damages caused by improper anchoring are not covered under warr...

Page 3: ...ft 2 9 3 Way Side Connector Right 2 10 4 Way Side Connector 2 11 3 Way Peak Connector 2 12 4 Way Peak Connector 1 13 4 Way Cross Rail Clamp 4 14 3 Way Cross Rail Clamp 8 15 Ratchet Tie Down 4 16 M6x50...

Page 4: ...nd place them back in the box Do not dispose of the packaging materials until assembly is complete Check for completeness and transport damages WARNING Do not place the product under trees from which...

Page 5: ...into the rafter poles 6 to complete the assembly of the roof g 4 4 10 4 5 9 11 9 5 5 10 11 NOTE Be sure that all tubes are fully inserted Use a rubber mallet if necessary When using the connectors be...

Page 6: ...lly The sections A to B and C to D should be of equal length g 11 If they are not of equal length tap the corner leg of the longer section using a rubber mallet inward until both diagonals are equal 1...

Page 7: ...ipper 5 18 4 Front door panel 22 inside view 14 15 Locate the top part of the front door panel 22 near the 3 way peak connector 12 disconnect the shoulder cross rail 4 from the 3 way peak connector 12...

Page 8: ...e roof tarp 21 Re assemble the clamps 14 15 and tting 18 19 20 and tighten Make sure the cross rails 7 8 are level and horizontal 22 Repeat the same procedure for the opposite side of the roof tarp 21...

Page 9: ...purchase date must be provided b This warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof which is worn or broken or which has become inoperative due to abuse misuse accidental damage neglect or l...

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