ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
G
H
I
Approx.
48”
Canopy
40
Stake placement
J
K
INSIDE
Step 4
7) Prior to locking the upper leg sliders, partially
fold back the canopy at each corner (Figure G).
Next, hold the leg frame with one hand and lift
the slider with the other hand. For ease in
opening, depress the button while pushing the
slider up until the slider passes over the
locking button (Figure H). Return folded corner
of the canopy to proper position
Step 5
8) The adjustable legs offer multiple height levels.
To adjust, lift the leg up and pull the inner leg
until the bottom pops into place (Figure I).
Repeat on the other legs making sure all legs are
the same height and fully locked.
9) Tighten the eave panels of canopy to the frame
by attaching the clips on the inside of canopy
top to the frame (Figure J).
10) Stake out the bottom of the legs using the
steel hook stakes provides.
11) In windy conditions use the nail stakes and
guy lines to add extra stability (Figure K).
Step 6
12) Use the opposite process to fold the canopy
and then place the canopy inside the carry bag
for easy transport and storage.
Warning
The canopy top should be removed from the frame to prevent the frame from damaging the material.
Warning
The canopy is very susceptible to damage from high winds and every precaution should be taken to
prevent damage to the canopy and frame. This is extremely important when the canopy is being used on
a hard surface such as a driveway or concrete. Weights such as sandbags or bricks can be used in place of
stakes. In very heavy torrential rain care must be taken to insure that water does not collect on the
canopy top as this added weight will cause damage to the frame. The canopy should NOT be left without
first detaching the canopy from the frame and allowing it to fall INSIDE the frame to reduce the risk of
collecting rain water, or the canopy can be taken down.