5. Assembling the end tarpaulins
a) The front and rear ends are different in this carport-model; the front end can be opened/closed from the middle,
and the rear end is completely closed.
b) Front end: Attach velcro tapes in the front end tarpaulins around the tubes. Then secure the door hat, left side and
right side to the frame with tarpaulin fasteners. Attach the door tarpaulin from its upper part to door rail hooks
which are hanging in the door rails (9) and (10). Close the door from both inside and outside using tarpaulin fas-
teners and S-hooks. In the picture below is inside view of the carport, outside view is otherwise same but then you
can see only tarpaulin fasteners and S-hooks which are used for closing the two door halves.
c) Rear end: Attach velcro tapes in the rear end tarpaulin around the tubes, then secure the tarpaulin to the frame
with tarpaulin fasteners (1 tarpaulin fastener per 1 grommet).
6. Anchoring the carport
- Add blocks, earth or other similar weights on the remaining tarpaulin parts on the ground.
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Important: The carport must be anchored extremely securely to the ground to make sure the carport will
stay in place in various weather conditions.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Read the assembly instructions carefully before you start assembling the carport.
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The package contains side, end and roof tarpaulins as well as all mounting hardware.
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In order to avoid rust, the surface of the tubes is covered with oil. Carefully remove the oil before setting up the
carport in order to keep the tarpaulins clean.
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This carport is meant as a temporary shelter and must not be used in extreme weather conditions.
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Carefully select a suitable location for the carport; never set up the carport on garden sprinkler systems or water,
gas or electrical lines. The carport is recommended to locate in a spot sheltered from the wind.
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Handle all parts carefully in order to avoid damaging them.
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Do not force the tubes/frame as it may be damaged.
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Do not store anything on the carport roof or on the walls, and never place ladders or similar against the carport,
otherwise the tarpaulin may be torn. The roof and walls must be protected against any pressure, hits and impacts
from both inside and outside (e.g. never remove snow by hitting the roof tarpaulin from the inside with a rake
shaft or other sharp object).
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The carport must be anchored extremely carefully using supplied mounting hardware and possibly some
other additional fasteners/weights in order to make sure that the carport will stay firmly in place in vari-
ous weather conditions.
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The warranty does not cover personal injuries or property damages caused by negligence to remove
snow, careless anchoring, insufficient fastening, incorrect assembly or any other misuse.
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Note! Drawings in this manual are merely allusive.