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PAGE 1 OF 3 0714 IH-3504
πH-3504
garage canopy
7'7"x 12'x 7'8"
1-800-295-5510
uline.com
CAUTION! Keep all flame and heat sources
away from tent fabric. The tent fabric will
burn if left in continuous contact with any
flame source.
DO NOT cook underneath or near canopy.
DO NOT store or use flammable liquids
underneath or near canopy.
DO NOT ignite or store fireworks underneath or
near canopy.
DO NOT use bleach to clean cover.
DO NOT dry clean cover.
DO NOT wash cover in washing machine or dry
in dryer. Hand wash with mild soap and water
only.
DO NOT allow rain water, snow or ice to
accumulate on top of cover.
DO NOT hang or suspend anything from the
frame, grommets, truss system or ball straps of
the unit.
REMOVE canopy cover before a storm, or
disassemble entire canopy unit if possible.
NOTE: This is a temporary structure and is
not recommended for use as a permanent
structure.
SAFETY
PARTS
Tape Measure
A. 69" Pipe x 16
B. 36" Pipe x 6
C. 3-Way Fitting x 6 D. 4-Way Fitting x 3
E. Metal Foot Pad x 6
F. Foot Pad Stake x 12
G. Cover With Rear Wall & Sides x 1
H. Zippered Front Wall x 1
I. Elastic Ball Strap x 35
J. Single Side
Pipe Clamp x 4
K. Double Side
Pipe Clamp x 2
Wrench or Socket
9/16"or 14mm
Phillips Screwdriver
TOOLS NEEDED
Rubber Mallet
Safety Glasses
PAGE 2 OF 3 0714 IH-3504
ASSEMBLY
ROOF FRAME ASSEMBLY
1. Start top frame assembly as shown. (See Figure 1)
The 36" pipes are used for the roof rafters and 69"
pipes form the length of the frame. Start assembly
with center peak as circled. (See Figure 1)
2. Once you have assembled the roof frame, insert the
legs on one side using the 69" pipes with the foot
pads installed. (See Figure 2)
3. With the top frame on one side and the legs inserted
on the other side (See Figure 3) drape the 1-piece
cover with sides and rear wall over the frame.
Make
sure you have the open end in the direction
needed. Pull 1 side down over the frame with the
legs inserted. You can also pull the rear over the
frame partially. Next, insert the legs on the opposite
side and pull the rest of the cover on. (See Figure 3)
COVER ASSEMBLY
1. With frame assembled and cover on, you can now
attach cover to frame using the ball straps. The
grommet holes on the cover are located along the
back and front frame line. (See Figure 4) Attach the
cover by running the strap through the grommet
hole, around the pipe, then loop strap over the
ball. If the straps are too long for a tight fit, you can
double wrap them or make an additional knot in the
strap cord to shorten them.
2. To install side rails and wall support, slide a 69" pipe
into the sleeves at the bottom of the side walls.
(See Figures 5)
3. Use double-side clamp to connect to center leg,
and single-side clamp to connect the corner legs.
(See Figures 6-9)
69" Pipe
36" Pipe
Figure 1
69" Pipe
Foot Pad
Front
Side
Figure 2
Figure 3
Attach
Ball Straps
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 8
Figure 6 Figure 7
PAGE 3 OF 3 0714 IH-3504
COVER ASSEMBLY CONTINUED
4. Your storage shelter can be used with or without the
front zipped wall. If you choose to use your front wall,
install it with Velcro® strips and ball straps through
the grommet holes, then attach it with Velcro®
enclosures. (See Figure 7)
5. The wall can be removed quickly and easily at any
time. The front wall has a zippered door that rolls
up to gain access and closes for storage. The sides
and ends are extra long and can be buried in the
ground. Use rock, stone or brick to keep unwanted
creatures out. (See Figures 9-11)
ANCHORING THE UNIT
NOTE: the canopy is designed for use as
a temporary structure. After assembly, the
canopy must be securely anchored to the
ground to prevent damage from winds.
1. Your canopy will act like a kite in the wind if not
properly and securely anchored to the ground.
Severe winds will cause the frame to twist and
unanchored legs will fall, thereby collapsing
the canopy. If severe winds are expected, you
must remove the cover from the frame to prevent
damage. (See Figure 12)
2. We recommend anchoring your canopy at each
corner foot and each center foot on each side.
Screw anchor (1) into the ground next to canopy foot
using a large screwdriver. (See Figure 12A) Looping
the cable through the anchor eye will keep it out
of the way while turning. Tilting the anchor slightly
will help the anchor to cut into the ground. Leave
approximately 3"of the anchor out of the ground.
(See Figure 12)
3. Unloop the cable from the anchor eye and slide
the clamp onto cable (2). Run cable around the
pipe and then back through the clamp. Pull the
cable as tight as possible through the clamp. Hold
the cable and tighten clamp with an adjustable
wrench. (See Figure 12)
4. When you have tightened the clamp and satisfied
that the cable will not slip, you may tighten the
cable more by turning the anchor further in the
ground. (See Figure 12)
Figure 9
Figure 10
2
1
Figure 12
Figure 12A
Fi g u re 11
ASSEMBLY CONTINUED
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