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 The webbing is exposed at the peak, the shoulders and 

the feet of the cover. And there are 3 buckles at the above  

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

Unlock the buckle, slip the webbed belt around the 
side 3-way connector and relock the buckle again.

Repeat this step for the opposite shoulder.

Move to the peak of the shelter using a step stool or

ladder if necessary. Unlock the buckle around the peak 

3-way connector and relock the buckle again.

Step 6: Installing the Front and Back Covers.

ensure the zipper is in the 'closed' position while installing.  The back 

cover is a solid piece of polyethylene.  The covers are installed

in the same fashion.

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f.

g.

h.

i.

j.

S-hook of the clasp into both sides of 

 

corner legs (K3).

While one person remains on the stool and standing

at the peak of the shelter, the other person 

 

inserts the

The person standing at the peak assists by ensuring

the tarp is partially foIded over the pipes of the end

frame and inside or toward the interior of the shelter.

The other person make sure the door panel flat and then 

 pulls the strap tightens.

Repeat above steps for the other side of the Back 
Panel assembling.

 

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN RATCHETS AT THIS TIME!

Diagram K

Diagram J

DOOR

 

PANEL

Door panel inside view

4

K1

K2

DETAIL K1

9

DETAIL K2  

9

8

The front cover contains a zippered door to allow entry and exit to 

 the shelter.  Ensure to locate this cover to the desired end.  Also,

To make sure the strap will stay in the sleeve when assembly 

 thread the strap through the spindle of the ratchet, and 

 make sure the strap will stay in the clasp.

K3

DETAIL K3

Begin with the front cover and first locate the webbed

 belt that runs the perimeter of the cover. 

3 positions.

Summary of Contents for 103-1105N

Page 1: ...10 x 20 x 8 3 x 6 1 x 2 4 m AUTO STORAGE SHELTER Ideal for all purpose outdoor storage ASSEMBLY MANUAL Model NO 103 1105N TM Tools required for assembly not included...

Page 2: ...bility 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 conta...

Page 3: ...Tube Roof HorizontalTube Shoulder HorizontalTube Bottom Cross Rails 3 Way Side Connector Left 3 Way Side Connector Right Bent Corner Leg 4 Way Peak Connector 3 Way Peak Connector 4 Way Cross Rail Clam...

Page 4: ...or heavy pine cones etc may fall Keep children away during assembly This product contains small parts which can be swallowed by children Do not attempt to assemble the product if any parts are missin...

Page 5: ...Part 12 Part 7 See Diagram D3 3 Use a rubber or wooden mallet to ensure all pipes are fully inserted There are 10 legs for the whole shelter a Follow Drawing E1 connected tube 2 10 to get the 4 Corner...

Page 6: ...nt a and back corners as welI as the center b Take a diagonal measure as shown in Diagram H When these two measures are equal the frame is square Adjust the frame until they are equal to within 1 c On...

Page 7: ...nd standing at the peak of the shelter the other person inserts the The person standing at the peak assists by ensuring the tarp is partially foIded over the pipes of the end frame and inside or towar...

Page 8: ...he anchor point DO NOT over tighten The shelter is now ready for use Note month of set up and tighten ratchet tie downs and Please check periodically two to three times i n the first week weekly for t...

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