1.
Release wind straps from legs, unzip and remove Sidewalls
and fold carefully. Store in optional short Carrying Bag.
2.
Remove StaBars, starting with the sides.
4.
To fold the topper, stand at the gable ends and unroll the heat/wind vents if you've had them open.
Now fold one edge long up to the center, then the other side, and finally fold in half along the center.
The topper should now be folded in a long packet sitting along the ridgepole. Keeping it on the
ridgepole to keep it clean, start rolling at one end and finish with a cylinder shape that can be stored in
the optional long Carrying Bag.
5.
To pull the rafters off the rafter bases, stand inside the frame, place a foot on the horizontal purple
pole and pull up to release from Rafter Bases and Corner Joints. Rafter sections can now be easily
separated and stored in optional Pole Bags or bundled with Ball Bungees.
6.
The rest of the poles and joints can now be disassembled, starting with the ridgepole and working
your way down until you have pole sections that can be stored in the optional Pole Bags or bundled
with Ball Bungees.
3.
Loosen thumbscrews and remove the rear legs, leaving the center leg until last.. With the rear legs
removed, you can step inside and remove the Velcro straps holding the topper onto the frame. Now
remove the front legs.
9
PACKING UP
Step-by-step break down of the TrimLine
You may choose to break your canopy down to it's smallest component parts if packing space is tight,
but for ease of set up at your next show you may prefer to leave the hardware connected to the poles.
Most compact storage
All parts and poles fully
disassembled
Quicker set up
Hardware attached to poles,
Poles broken down to 5 ft. lengths
Fastest set up
Hardware attached to poles,
Poles left assembled at 10 ft.