Uberhaus 72255106 User manual

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Model/Modèle :72255106
Gazebo 10' x 12'
Operators’Manual p. 2
Abri-soleil 10 x 12 pi
Guide de l'utilisateur p. 27

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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious injury or damage to equipment, read all
following safety instructions before assembling and using the gazebo.
Failure to follow these warnings may result in serious injury or death.
• Keep all children and pets away from assembly area. Children and pets should be supervised while gazebo is
being assembled.
• The assembled gazebo should be located at least 6 feet (2 m) from any obstruction such as fence, garage,
house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or electrical wires.
Consult with local municipal office for specific requirements
• This product is for domestic outdoor use i.e. decorative and sunshade purpose only.
• Install the gazebo on level ground. Stakes are provided to secure the gazebo to the ground. Do not assemble
the gazebo on sandy, muddy or loose soil, as stakes do not have enough anchorage in these types of soil. If you
wish to secure the gazebo to a wood deck or concrete surface, use anchors suited to these surfaces (anchors
not included).
• Some parts may contain sharp edges. Wear protective gloves if necessary during assembly.
• This unit is heavy. DO NOT assemble this item alone. Make sure there is sufficient manpower for safe
assembling or moving the gazebo.
• Check all nuts and bolts periodically for tightness and when required, tighten them again.
• While this gazebo is manufactured to withstand winds through only the supplied ground stakes, in areas
subject to frequent severe weather, securing the gazebo to a deck, concrete patio or footings should be
considered.
•Remove accumulated water on the roof immediately, or disassemble the gazebo in order to avoid damages.
• Snow must be cleared off regularly during snow day, remove the snow at the top when it is thicker than 4''
(10cm). In order to avoid damages, use a plastic snow rake to remove excessive snow and ice buildup from
roof and keep away from falling debris.
• ALWAYS DISASSEMBLE the gazebo before experiencing heavy wind conditions, as it is semi-permanent
construction and not designed to withstand harsh weather,
including high wind, rain and snow.
• Please check your state and local regulations prior to purchasing. Some jurisdictions may require permits
for installation and use.
Some special procedures may be valid in your area.
CAUTION
• DO NOT use or enter the gazebo under harsh weather (e.g. thunderstorms, high winds, hail, heavy snow etc).
In these conditions, it might tip over and could cause serious injury to bystanders. Any damage or injury
caused by which is not covered by the warranty.
• DO NOT install the gazebo adjacent to trees or a sloped roof. Snow and ice may slide onto the gazebo and
cause it to collapse.
• DO NOT use or enter the gazebo if there exist any of the following or of similar conditons:
1. visible movement of support members, roofing panels or sagging roofline.
2. creaks or audible noise from the gazebo.
3. cracks, fractures or malformation of support member or roof panels.
4. damaged or missing fasteners.

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• DO NOT hang any weights on the roof frame.
• DO NOT use ladder leaning against the gazebo or climbing onto the roof.
• Keep away from heat or flame source.
• If the gazebo will not be used for a long period of time (e.g. during winter time), disassemble and store it in a
clean, dry environment.
PREPARATION
Required for Assembly:
Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with package contents
list and hardware contents list.
If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble the product.
Arrange 4 or more manpower when assembling or moving the product.
Estimated Assembly Time: 90 - 120 minutes.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• Our steel components for gazebo and garden accessories are treated with rust inhibiting paint that protects
it from rusting. However, due to the nature of steel,
surface oxidation (rusting) will occur if these protective coatings are scratched. This is not a defect and thus
not covered by the warranty.
To minimize this condition, we recommend care when assembling & handling the product to prevent
scratching the paint.
Should any scratching or damage occur, we recommend immediate touch-up with rust inhibiting paint.
Surface rust can also be easily removed with a very light application of regular cooking oil. If surface oxidation
(rusting) occurs and if no measure is taken to prevent this,
the oxidation may start dripping onto deck or patio and caused damaging stains, which may be difficult to
remove.
This can be prevented if the above-mentioned measures are taken to keep the product from oxidizing.
• Do not use bleach, acid, or other abrasive cleaners on the roof or frame parts.
• Keep instruction manual for future reference.
• Keep the original packaging to store the gazebo.

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A Post 1
A1 Post 1
B Post 2
B2 Supporting Post for Winter 1
B3 Supporting Post for Winter 1
C Rail 1
C1 Rail 1
D Rail 1
D1 Rail 1
D2 Connector 1
E Corner Cover 1
E1 Corner Cover 1
E2 Lintel Cover 1
F Lintel 1
F1 Lintel 1
F2 Connector 4
Parts List

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G Lintel 1
G1 Lintel 1
H Roof Holder Bar (back) 1
H1 Roof Holder Bar (back) 1
J Roof Corner Bar 1
J1 Roof Corner Bar 1
J2 Roof Central Bar 2
K1 Main Roof Panel 6
K2 Main Roof Panel 3
K1a Side Roof Panel 1
K2a Side Roof Panel 1
K1b Side Roof Panel 1
K2b Side Roof Panel 1

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MSide Cap 1
M1 Side Cap 1
R Hook 76
SScreen 4
S1 Curtain 4
NOTE: The material is not to scale
NBase Plate 2 Q2 End Cap 2
N1 Anchor Bracket 4 U Screw M6*20 4
N2 Base Plate 2 V Screw M6*16 95
OConnector 2 W Screw 4
PConnector 6 X Screw M6*15 32
P1 Connector 6 Z Allen Key 3
QEnd Cap 1 Z1 Stake 14
Q1 End Cap 1
HARDWARE KIT INCLUDED

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Step 1
A
N1
U
A
VN
B
VN2
N2
B
A
N1
N1
A1
N1
U
N2
B
N1
N1
A1
N
1.1. Attach the Connector (N1) onto the Post (A) and (A1) by using Screws (U).
1.2. Attach the Base Plate (N) to the bottom of the Post (A and A1) by using the Screws (V).
1.3. Attach the Base Plate (N2) to the bottom of the Post (B) by using the Screws (V).
NOTE:
Make sure the convex edge of the Base Plate (N) is facing the front of the Post, as shown in the
above drawing.
Warning: The bolts to fix the Anchor Bracket (N1) to the wall are not provided and must be
purchased separately.

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Step 2
R×12
C / C1
C / C1
D / D1
R×7
D / D1
R×7
2.1. Insert twelve Hooks (R) into the Rail (C) and twelve Hooks (R) into the Rail (C1) by sliding them
into the appropriate location designed for the hooks.
2.2. Insert seven hooks (R) into the Rail (D) and seven hooks (R) into the Rail (D1) by sliding them into
the appropriate location designed for the hooks.
NOTE:
Make sure the direction of the Hooks is the same as per the above drawing.
The Shelter has two Rails: one for the Screen and one for the Curtains. The Curtains and the
Hooks for the Curtains are sold separately (while supplies last). The Hooks for the Curtains
must be placed on the internal Rail. The same number of Hooks must be used for the Curtains
and Screen.

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Step 3
D1
D2
D
D1
D
D
D1
V
D
D1
E2
V
3.1. Insert one end of the Connector (D2) to the end of the Rail (D) such that the holes from both
pieces align. Fix them together using Screws (V).
3.2. Insert the other end of the Connector (D2) to the end of the Rail (D1) such that the holes from both
pieces align. Fix them with the Screw (V). Make sure the Screws are well tightened.
3.3. Attach the Lintel Cover(E2)on the Rail (D/D1) with Screw (V).

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Step 4
F2
F1
F
F
F1
V
V
F
F1
4.1. Insert one end of the Connector (F2) inside of Lintel (F) such that the holes from both pieces align.
Fix them together using Screws (V).
4.2. Insert the other end of the Connector (F2) inside the Lintel (F1) such that the holes from both
pieces align. Fix them together using Screws (V). Make sure the Screws are well tightened.

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Step 5
G1
G
F2
G
G1
G
V
V
G1
5.1. Insert one end of the Connector (F2) inside of the Lintel (G) such that the holes from both pieces
align. Fix them together using Screws (V).
5.2. Insert the other end of the Connector (F2) inside of the Lintel (G1) such that the holes from both
pieces align. Fix them together using Screws (V). Make sure the Screws are well tightened.

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Step 6
X
X
A
C
F
C1
A1
D
D1
B
B
×2
×2
C1
D1
E1
VV
×2
X
X
D
C
E
VV
F1
6.1. Attach the assembled Rails (D & D1) to both Posts (B) with Screws (X).
6.2. Attach the assembled Lintels (F & F1) to Posts (A & A1) with Screws (X).
6.3. Attach the side Rail (C) to Posts (A & B) with Screws (X). Attach the Rail (C1) to Posts (A1 & B)
with Screws (X).
Make sure the Rails are placed with the sides with Hooks towards the inside of the Shelter.
6.4. Attach the Corner cover(E) and Rails (D) to the side Rail (C) with screw (V); attach the Corner
cover(E1) and Rails (D1) to the side Rail (C1) with screw (V).

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Step 7
C
G
G1
C1
O
O
×2
O
V
V
7.1. Attach Connector (O) to Rail (C) with Screws (V).
7.2. Attach Connector (O) to Rail (C1) with Screws (V).
7.3. Place the assembled Lintels (G &G1) onto the Connectors (O) with Screws (V).
Ensure that the Screws are well tightened.

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Step 8
GC1
F
D1
D
J1
J
G1
F1
P1
V
×2
V
V
P1
V
×2
P1
×2
V
V
8.1. Attach a Connector (P1) to each end of the Lintels (F1 & F) and (G & G1) and to the end of the
Rails (D /D1) with the Screws (V).
8.2. Put the Roof Holder Bars (J & J1) onto the Connectors (P1) which are installed at the ends of the
Lintels (G & G1). Attach with screw (V).
8.3. Attach the Roof Holder Bars (J & J1) by passing Screws (V) through the holes on the top of
Connectors (P1).

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Step 9
K1a
J
K1b
K2b
J1
K2a
K1a
C
C1
×2
9.1. Insert the Side Roof Panels (K1a & K1b) between the Rails (C & C1) and the Roof Holder Bars (J
& J1) which form a triangle on the sides of the shelter.
9.2. Insert the Side Roof Panels (K2a & K2b) between the Rails (C & C1) and the Roof Holder Bars (J
& J1) which form a triangle on the sides of the shelter, until they reach the Side Roof Panels (K1a &
K1b).
CAUTION:
One side of each Roof Panel is treated to provide UV protection. Make sure that the side
treated with UV protection is facing outward. This step is very important – if the roof is not
assembled as per the instructions shown, it will not be covered by the warranty.
NOTE:
The panels are covered with a plastic film to identify which side has UV protection. Once this
film is removed, it is not possible to tell which side protects against UV rays. Therefore, it is
recommended to remove the film only once the panels have been installed, one at a time.

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Step 10
V
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
F
F1
G1
G
D
D1
×6
10.1 Attach the Connectors (P) to the assembled Lintels (D, D1, F, F1, G & G1) with Screws (V).

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Step 11
J2
F
F1
G1
G
D
J2
V
J2
J2
P
P
G/G1
D/D1/F/F1
V
×4
×2
11.1. Attach the Roof Central Bars (J2) to the Lintels (G & G1) with Screws (V) in the holes of the
Connectors (P).
11.2. Attach the end of the Roof Central Bars (J2) to the Bars (D, D1, F & F1) with Screws (V) in the
holes of the Connectors (P).

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Step 12
V
V
M1
/
M
M1
M
J/J1
C/C1
J/J1
C/C1
×2
12. Attach the Side Caps (M & M1) with Screws (V).

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Step 13
adjust
diagonal
13. The frame should be assembled as shown in the picture.
CAUTION: First adjust the diagonal to the right position,then assemble the top panel.

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Step 14
K1
J
J1
J2
K1
K1
JJ2J2 J1
K1
K1
K1
K1
×3
14.From the front of the Shelter, slide three Main Roof Panels (K1) in the grooves of the Roof Holder
Bars all the way to the end (1 per row).
CAUTION:
One side of each Roof Panel is treated to provide UV protection. Make sure that the side with
UV protection is facing outward. This step is very important – if the roof is not assembled as
per the instructions shown, it will not be covered by the warranty.
NOTE:
1. Pay attention to the installation instructions.
2. The panels are covered with a plastic film to identify which side is treated with UV protection.
Once this film is removed, it is not possible to tell which side protects against UV rays.
Therefore, it is recommended to remove the film only once the panels have been installed, one
at a time.
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