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Item #: 55768 Product Name: Jubilee Leaf Spinner
Time to Assemble: Approximately 20 minutes
Outdoor Use Only
Assembly Instructions
Step 1. To assemble the Decorative Spinner Head, begin by sliding one of Spinner Blades (F) onto the left side of the Spinner Ring
(D), with the closed side of the middle sprocket of the blade facing down. Next, slide on the Small Spacer (G), followed by the Flat
Spacer (H), with the flat side facing up. Then slide on two of the Long Spacers (I). Repeat these steps until the fifth Spinner Blade is
slipped onto the left side of the Spinner Ring.
Step 2. Now start filling up the right side, this time beginning with the Flat Spacer (H), with the flat side facing down. Next, slide on the
Small Spacer (G), and then a Spinner Blade, with the open side of the middle sprocket facing down. Then slide on two Large Spacers.
Again repeat this process of sliding on a Flat Spacer (H) flat side facing down, a Small Spacer (G), a Spinner Blade with the open side
of the sprocket facing down, and two more Large Spacers (I), until the last Spinner Blade is on.
Step 3. To finish the assembly of the spinner head, insert the Connector Bar (J) on the two exposed ends of the Spinner Ring and
secure with two of the Screws (E), using a Phillips Head screwdriver (not included) to tighten the screws against the ring. You may
have to pull the ring apart slightly to insert the Connector Bar (J).
Step 5. To assemble the Stake Pole, slide the Double Prong Stake (B) onto the Ground Stake (A). Then thread the Spinner Mount (C))
onto the Ground Stake (A). To ensure the pole sections remain securely connected, insert the remaining two Screws (E) into the
aligned holes where the two sections meet.
Step 6. Finally, place the assembled Decorative Spinner Head onto the Spinner Mount (C), and install the Spinner in a choice location.
To install, push the three stakes into the ground, softening with water if needed to make it easier to drive the stakes in. Use care not to
over saturate the ground.