
STEP 7 STEP 8
TREE
TOP
STEP 9 STEP 10
STEP 12STEP 11
Step 7. Using two people, pull upwards on the bag compressing the
tree branches upwards. Pull even and slowly. Do not pull one side too
hard as the tree may become uneven and fall over. Pay attention to the
fabric as it might have become twisted during storage. If this is the case
stop pulling and untwist the fabric before resuming. It might be neces-
sary to place your foot onto the tree stand while pulling upward to
steady the tree.
Step 8. Once the bag is fully pulled to the top of the tree gather the tree
bag at the top and pull tight with the drawstring.
Step 9. For many trees over 8ft tall, you will need to remove the top tree
section and place it in the bottom access pocket as shown.
Note: Pocket design may vary from the illustration however the
function is exactly the same.
Step 10. After the top skirt is pulled tight, fasten the two buckles on
each side of the top ring of the bag.
Step 11. Carefully zip up the top of the bag. For extra thick trees you
may need to compress the tree with your hand slightly to allow the
zipper to function. Repeat on the opposite side of bag.
Step 12. For adjustable Tree Bags Only: Fasten the straps on the back of
the bag and pull tight to further compress your tree for storage.
Your tree is now stored and ready to move into storage. Carefully lean
the tree onto its side and carry the tree into storage. Please read the
cautions below prior to moving.
CAUTION: Always use two people. Do not pull upwards to quickly or unevenly as
the tree may fall over. Use caution when leaning the tree over. Do not put too much
pressure on the stand while tipped as this could result in damaging the trunk of the
tree. Use caution when lifting the tree as it may be heavy. Use extreme caution
when moving the tree up or down stairs.
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