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Utility Hook for small hanging object only.
Common Mistakes and Misuses to Avoid
Mistake 1. Incorrect setup
Ensure you are following our assembly instructions when setting up a gazebo. Set up without reading the
instruction manual can cause unnecessary damage to the gazebo and increase unnecessary wear and tear.
Mistake 2. Using Gazebos without being properly anchored
This is the single biggest mistake inexperienced users can make. A sudden wind can cause serious
damage. Gazebos must be secured to a fixed structure in any circumstances to provide additional stability by
using pegs and guy ropes. This is essential to avoid wind damage. Further support can be achieved by using
leg weights, like sandbags and steel leg weights.
Mistake 3. Using a gazebo in extreme weather conditions
The gazebo is designed as a temporary sun shelter. It works for normal weather conditions for a period of time.
Do not recommend using in rainy and windy days. Strictly avoid use in extreme weather conditions. The power
of nature is incredible.
Mistake 4. Your gazebo is left up overnight or left attended
Gazebo shall be not left outside overnight. Weather change constantly and largely unpredictable. Unexpected
rain, sudden strong wind, or temperature changes may cause serious damage to your gazebo. Nature is full
of surprise.
Mistake 5. Forcefully take the canopy top away without undoing the Velcro ties
This may cause tears at the points that Velcro ties are sewn. Velcro ties and loops are used to secure the
canopy top to the frame after setting up. They must be untied before take-down.
Mistake 6. The canopy is left on the frame when it’s folding down
Unnecessary wear and tear will increase if the canopy was left on the frame when it’s folded down. The moving
truss tubes may catch the fabric and cut it during the closing, causing tears. This wrongful operation will weaken
or tear your canopy.
Mistake 7. Retract the dirty telescoping legs
While used on the beach or other wet and dirty ground, the sands or dirt may get into the telescoping tubes
and cause them to get stuck if not removed and cleaned before retracting. Always make sure the legs are cleaned
and free from sand and dirt before retracting.
Mistake 8. Repack a wet or damp gazebo after using
Repack a wet or damp gazebo after using can cause mildew. Take your gazebo down when it is completely
dry, then fold the cover neatly and store it back in the bag.
Mistake 9. Ignore the effect of damaged parts
Damaged parts on your gazebo can cause further damage. Check the gazebos framework for a damaged roof,
brackets, bent truss bars, and loose or missing bolts, and replace/tighten as necessary.
Mistake 10. Excess water or use chlorine-containing cleaning chemicals to wash the gazebo
It is a good idea to give our gazebos a regular clean to prevent the build-up of dirt and the formation of mold.
Using a hose is a good way to get rid of dirt from the canopy. In some circumstances, excess and unattended
water on the frame can cause the materials to rust. The proper way to clean your gazebo(both cover and frame)
is to use cold water and a soft cloth together with a mild soap such as bleach-free dish-washing detergent or mild
soap. We recommend you apply some silicone spray to the joints from time to time to keep them in good working
order.
Reminders for Canopy Users
NEVER
forcefully setup or takedown.
NEVER
twist the frame.
NEVER
assume there is no wind.
NEVER
leave your shelter unattended.
NEVER
use it in prolonged raining situations.
CAUTION
sudden wind can blow shelter over and cause damage.
CAUTION
forceful operation can damage
or destroy the frame.
CAUTION
any unattended shelter can cause serious injury and or damage.
ALWAYS
anchor or weight down.
ALWAYS
take down in wind greater than 15mph.
ALWAYS
take down in
a lightning storm.
ALWAYS
refer to the instruction manual.