Hampton Gazebo ITEM# L-GZ098PST-1B Assembly Instruction IMPORTANT: Please read and follow all safety statements, warnings, assembly instructions, use & care directions, before attempting to assemble. WARNINGS: 1. Assembly Instructions must be followed. 2. Pegs supplied must be used to hold this gazebo in place when upright. 3. Warranty does not cover damage due to extreme weather conditions. 4. Do not use candles, matches or open flames of any kind in or near a tent. 5. Do not cook inside the tent. 6. Build campfires downwind and several meters away from a tent and be sure to fully extinguish campfires before leaving a campsite or before retiring for the night.
7. Exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered lanterns or heaters inside a tent and use battery-operated lanterns whenever possible. 8. Do not refuel lamps, heaters or stoves inside a tent. 9. Extinguish or turn off all lanterns before going to sleep. 10. Do not smoke in a tent. 11. Do not store flammable liquids inside a tent 12. KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC. This tent is made of flame-resistant fabric. It is not fireproof. The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with a flame source. Please note parts AA, BB, and CC MUST be used in order to assure stability of this unit. USE & CARE: 1. This gazebo is not a permanent structure and should be disassembled & stored away after use. 2. Do not repack your gazebo until completely dry. 3. This gazebo must be assembled by two adults or more. 4. This gazebo must not be left erect in windy conditions. 5. Loading limit of the hook is 33 lbs. 6. Steel components for garden accessories and furniture are treated with rust inhibiting paint that protects them from rust. However, due to the nature of steel, surface oxidation (rusting) will occur if this protective coating is scratched. This is a natural process. To minimize this condition, it is recommended that care be taken when assembling and handling the product in order to prevent the paint from being scratched. If scratching or damage occurs, it is recommended that the area be touched-up immediately with rust inhibiting paint, which is convenient to purchase from your local shop. Surface rust can be removed easily using a very light application of common cooking oil. If surface oxidation (rusting) occurs and no measures are taken to correct it, the oxidation may start dripping onto the deck or patio, which may cause damaging stains that may be difficult to remove.
Parts List 1 Pole1 4 2 Pole2 4 3 Long Support Pole3 8 4 Short Support Pole4 4 5 Pole5 4 6 Pole6 4 A Base plate 4 B Corner connector 4 C Top connector 1 D Small Canopy 1 E Big Canopy 1 F Mosquito netting 1 AA 4x180 Stake 8PCS BB Rope 8PCS CC Rope peg 8PCS DD Plastic loop 40
Fig.1: Insert the Short Support Pole 4 into Long Support Pole 3, then insert the other end of Long Support Pole 3 into the Corner Connector B as above drawing. Fig.2: Insert the Pole 5 into Pole 6 (Note: Before last Pole 5 inserted into Pole 6, put Big Canopy E onto the Big Top, do not fully spread). Then insert Pole 6 into Top Connector C. Fig.3: Insert pole 5 into the corner connector B.
Fig.4: Put Small Canopy D onto Small Top. Then insert the spring clip end of Pole 1 into the Corner Connector B. Please make sure the Pole 1 is completely inserted into Connector B. Fig.5: Insert the spring clip end of Pole 2 into Pole 1, and then insert Pole 2 into Base Plate A, then fix gazebo by using Stake AA through Base Plate A.
Fig.6: Fully Spread Big Canopy E on the top frame. Hang the Big canopy metal hook into hole of Pole 2 first, and then hang the plastic hook into Base plate A. Fig 7: Tie Rope BB onto four corner of Big Canopy, and then use Rope Peg CC to secure it to the ground. Finally, hang Mosquito Netting to Pole (3&4) with Plastic loop DD.