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Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
section at the beginning of this document including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this
product.
IMPROTANT - READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Unless noted otherwise, attach all frame parts using the Bolts 40 and Nuts 48 provided. Tighten nuts by
hands. After installing all the PC panels, continue tightening nuts by tools about 1/4 turn .be careful not to
over tighten
Lay out all parts by number prior to assembly.
Use an assistant or an appropriate support (not included) to keep the partially assembled parts upright during
assembly. Use two assistants to assemble the Crown pieces to the rest of the frame.
Assemble on a clear, calm day. Wind will damage the Greenhouse and make assembly difficult.
Assembling the
Foundation
Prior to assembly, a proper foundation must be laid. The greenhouse must be properly supported to help prevent
property damage and injury in the event of strong winds or inclement weather. Wind and ground conditions may
vary from site to site, and may affect the practicality and effectiveness of anchoring methods substantially. If you
have any doubt regarding the stability of the foundation you are to use, consult a professional.
It is always your responsibility to ensure that the greenhouse is properly anchored. Our company cannot be held
responsible for personal injury, damage to the greenhouse, or other property damage that occurs as result of
improperly anchoring the greenhouse.
Be certain to check with local authorities to obtain all required building permits and familiarize yourself with any
building codes that may apply.
Decide on a location for the greenhouse. The location should optimally be a level, well-lit area that is sheltered
from the wind. The door of the greenhouse should not open towards the prevailing wind, if possible.
Concrete Anchor Foundation
This foundation will be assembled out of 6x6cm treated wood, hardware and prefabricated concrete anchors
(none provided).
Assemble the 6x6cm treated wood into a frame according to the dimensions shown in the diagram below.
The wood needs to be trimmed to fit. Make certain that the assembly is square and level.
Securely assemble the frame together using proper hardware.
Dig a hole for each of the concrete anchors in the positions shown. The hole should be slightly oversized and
should be deep enough so that the frame will rest almost on the ground when installed.
Place the anchors in the holes carefully, then place the 6x6cm treated wood frame on the anchors. Use a level on
the frame to make sure that the anchors are sunk to the proper depth. If any anchors need to be raised, partially
fill the hole with sand or gravel under the anchor.