EzyFast EFAT731 User manual

Instruction Manual
SKU: EFAT731
Anti-Pooling Shelter 14’ x 10’

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WARNING:
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
KEE P ALL FLAME AND HE AT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT
FABRIC. This tent is made with fabric that meets CP AI-84
specication for ame resistance . It is not re proof. The fabric
will burn if left in continuous c ontact with any ame source.
The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may
render the ame-resistant properties inef fective.
Always secure the gazebo with pegs and guy ropes. It's
crucial to do this any time you have the gazebo up to minimize
the impact of unexpected wind gust. Extra weight down at
legs is highly recommended.
Do not use in extreme weather conditions. Do not use in
lightning storms. Do not use in very windy weather. Do not over
use in rainy weather. Take down the gazebo before extreme
weather events.
Be cautious when handling the frame. Avoid pinching hands or
ngers in any moving parts as frame opens and closes.
The gazebo is designed for temporary use, not a permanent
structure. Do not leave up for extended periods and do not leave
the gazebo unattended. Take down the gazebo and store away
after use.
Keep children away from the set up area.
Utility Hook for small hanging object only. Do not hang any
object heavier than 5 lbs. Check the hook every time before use.
Do not use if it comes loose!
Avoid twisting the frame during set up. Raise legs evenly. The
frame tubes may break if you twist the frame too much.
Wash frame and canopy with a mild solution of soap and water,
rinse thoroughly. Dry completely. Do not use bleach or solvents.
Inspect frame periodically to ensure all bolts and nuts are tight.
Always return the gazebo to storage bag after use. Suggest to
take the canopy o the frame for separate storage in the bag. Be
sure the canopy is completely dry before storing it.

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SET-UP INSTRU CTIONS
IMPOR TANT: DO N OT USE E XCE SSIVE FORCE DURING ANY PART
OF SET-UP
Stand frame upright.Starting at the
corners, with partner standing on the
opposite side, grasp the two outer
legs, slightly lift the frame o the
ground and step backward, stopping
at full arms’ length.
Place the main canopy over the top
frame. Use the Velcro pads to secure
each corner of the canopy to the
frame under the plastic leg caps.
Each partner should then grasp the
bottom of the middle frame section
(cross beams)where it forms diamond.
Lift slightly and slowly walk backward
until the frame is fully extended. Be
careful not to pinch your nger and
not pull backward too hard as this
may result in the bending of cross
beams.
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Engage the slider at each corner by pushing
up the slider with one hand while holding
down the top of the leg with the other hand
until it locks in to place. Repeat this for the
rest of corners.
Lift two adjacent outer legs and pull out
inner legs gently until spring loaded snap
button pops in position. Repeat on the
other two legs. The gazebo has three
height levels. To adjust, lift the leg up,
carefully depress the push button at
knuckle and slowly pull out the inner leg
till the snap button pops in next position.
Repeat on the other legs. Be careful do
not overpull the leg.
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To secure the fabric top to the frame, please
wrap the hook and loop straps around roof
tubes. Using the clip attach the strap around
the lowest point of the beam next to the
hinge.
Use the Velcro pads to secure each corner
of the fabric top to the frame under the
plastic leg caps.
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Peg down the gazebo by driving the 4
small pegs through one of the holes on
the base of each foot. This will keep the
legs from moving sideways in mild weather
conditions.
Tie up one end of each guy rope to the
triangular shaped rope holder located on
the outside fabric corners. Pull the guy rope
out from the corner of the gazebo towards
the ground at a 45 degree angle. Hammer
one of the larger pegs in to the ground and
secure the guy rope rmly to it. Make sure
the guy ropes have adequate tension.
THE GAZEBO MUST BE SECURED TO THE
GROUND WITH ANCHORS AND GUY ROPES!
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Warning:
Utility Hook for small hanging object only.
Do not hang any object heavier than 2kgs.
Check the hook every time before use.
Do not use if it comes loose!

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PACK -DOWN INSTRU CTIONS
IMPOR TANT: DO N OT USE E XCE SSIVE FORCE DURING TAKING-D OWN.
PLEASE REM OVE ANCHORS AND GUY ROPES BE FORE TAKING D OWN.
Release push button on each leg and
shorten the frame to its original height prior
to extending the legs during set-up.
CRITICAL STEP TO AVOID FRAME
DAMAGE!
Release sliders at all four corners
depressing the push button and gently
pushing the corners down slightly.
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Remove canopy to avoid the frame
damaging the fabric. Pack canopy
seperately in the storage pocket on the
front of the bag. With partner on the
opposite side, grasp the middle section
of the frame and lift up slightly.
Undo the hook and loop straps of the
fabric top from around the roof tubes.
Detach the clips from each side of cross
section beams. Failure to do so may tear
the fabric during take-down. Remove
spikes or weighted anchors.
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Walk forward slowly allowing the
frame to fold inward and close.
Be careful not to pinch ngers or
hands as you close the frame.
Completely close the frame.
Wheel your gazebo to your desired
storage area.
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Stand the closed frame on the ground,
and pull the storage bag top down over
the frame. Carefully lay down the
storage bag, then ip the bottom on and
zip the storage bag completely shut.
Please do not drop the frame during the
process to avoid damage to the frame.
Be sure the gazebo is completely dry
before storage.
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