• Dismantle the article in freshening
wind or other adverse weather
conditions.
• The corner joints pose a risk of
pinching during assembly and dis-
mantling. Please note this collaps-
ible pavilion applies high tension
forces to the corner joints, resp.
area generated during dismantling
when pressing the locking pin.
• Set the article up on level ground.
• Advise persons of the guy lines
and the tripping hazard they pose.
• Be sure the article is fully expand-
ed before using it.
• Always use the article with adult
supervision, never as a toy.
• Check the article for damage and
wear before every use.
• Before every use check all parts
were properly installed. Incorrect
assembly can compromise the
safety and function.
• No open flames, barbeques, or
mushroom heaters close to the ga-
zebo. In the event that a gazebo
catches fire despite this precaution
then leave the gazebo immedi-
ately. Extinguish the fire with a fire
extinguisher or with water.
Notify the fire brigade immedi-
ate-ly if necessary.
• In light winds be sure the open
sides of the pavilion are on the lee
side.
• Do not connect or link multiple
pavilions. Individual pavilions must
be spaced at least 3m apart.
• Empty any water pockets that
might form.
Selecting the Location
• The article has a dimension of
3x3m, and further requires space
for the guy lines.
• If possible, set the product up in a
location protected from wind.
• In light winds be sure the open sides
of the pavilion are on the lee side.
• The ground should be level and
tent pegs should provide adequate
stability.
Assembly
Parts descriptions (Fig. A - I)
1 – Pavilion roof
2 – Corner joint
3 – Tent peg
4 – Base plate
5 – Guy line
6 – Corner tarp
7 – Hook for corner tarp
8 – V-tent pegs
9 – Side wall without window
10 – Extending foot
11 – Side wall with window
12 – Side wall and roof hook and
loop fasteners
13 – Loop for guy line
14 – Crossbars
15 – Corner bars / telescoping bars
16 – Roof bars
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