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ASSEMBLY

            Step 7: Installing roof tarp

NOTE:

 

The roof tarp (21) is pre-assembled with tube sleeves 
along its lower part on each side. 

 

Lay the roof tarp (21) on the ground next to the shed frame. Make sure 
that the ends with the black straps are alongside the front door/back 
panels (22, 23) and the tube sleeves are facing upward (fig. 20).

20

Tube sleeves

21

Black straps

 

Stretch the roof tarp (21) over the shed frame and make sure it is centered 
on the frame (fig. 21). Use a ladder if necessary.

21

Tube sleeve

21

Bottom cross rail (7,8)

Caution!

 

If small adjustments are needed, two people should 
pull the roof tarp (21) from the same side so that it 
does not twist.

 

loosen the bottom cross rails (7,8) from the frame. Slide the cross bottom 
rails (7,8) through the tube sleeves on one side of the roof tarp (21). 
Re-assemble the clamps (14,15)and fitting (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).

 

Check and make sure all the bottom cross rails (7,8) are level and 
horizontal, and are of the same height from the ground.

 

Tighten all the nuts and bolts at this stage.

 

Fasten the black straps at the four corners with the ratchet tie-down (24). 
For details, see the corresponding instructions on page 7.

 

Now the shed is ready for use.

Caution!

 

Check and tighten the bottom cross rails (7,8) and 
ratchets (24) monthly to ensure that the roof tarp 
(21) is tight and safe.

 

When disassembling the shed, press the  
spring-loaded bar and open the ratchet handle 
completely to pull out the strap (fig. 23).

23

Spring-loaded bar

20

19

14

Tube sleeve

inside tube sleeve

18  bottom cross rail (7,8)

20

18

19

15

 slightly (fig. 22).

 

Repeat the same procedure to install the back panel (23) to its proper 
position.

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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