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Please read these Assembly Instructions completely before assembly and keep them in your records so you 

can refer to them if you wish to  add options or make repairs.

The instructions in this manual lead you through each step in the assembly process. It is important for you to 

follow them closely.

We recommend that you use gloves during assembly.

EcoGrow is not responsible for the misuse of tools or parts.

If local building codes require permits or licenses make sure that they are acquired before beginning.

Your Greenhouse should be secure ly anchored to the prepared foundation using the recommended hardware. 

If you prepare a concrete foundation do not ex cavate and pour concrete in frozen ground. 

Exercise caution when lifting heavy assemblies.

Do not attempt to assemble your Greenhouse in high winds.

We recommend that you place your Greenhouse in a spot where it will receive direct sunlight and will be 

protected from the wind as much as possible.  The door should not face prevailing winds.

When your Greenhouse is fully assembled examine it for sharp edges and trim with a razor knife if necessary. 

Close all roof vents in high winds. 

It is important to clear your Greenhouse of snow in the winter. 

If you live in a hot climate, where outside temperatures exceed 46° C (115° F) in the sun or 36° C (99° F) in the 

shade, this may cause the temperature inside the greenhouse to exceed 55° C (131° F). Such conditions may 
harm your plants and will damage the greenhouse by warping structural profiles. In order to prevent damage:

Ensure good ventilation during hot days. 

Make sure that the temperature inside the green house never exceeds 55° C (131° F) by providing a shading 

screen, such as the Shade Net (available as an accessories option).

Note

EcoGrow is not responsible for any damage due to high temperatures.

Important

Make sure that you check the contents of the greenhouse packaging against the packing 

list and the required parts for your model on page 4 and following. Do not begin assembly if any parts 

are missing. 

Required Tools

Before you start assembly have the following available:

Power drill

Measuring tape

Level

Scissors

Gloves

Awl

Razor knife

Sponge and soapy water

Note

You may find some parts easier to assemble if you first moisten them with soapy water.

Accessories

Rion offers a wide range of accessories for your greenhouse from modular bases for the foundation, 
automatic window openers, and shelving for your plants.
  

 

      

 

 

        

      

 

 

       

Safety First

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Summary of Contents for Eco Grow 6x6'

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Eco Grow 6x6 6x8 Eco Grow 74499_EN...

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Page 3: ...of vents in high winds It is important to clear your Greenhouse of snow in the winter If you live in a hot climate where outside temperatures exceed 46 C 115 F in the sun or 36 C 99 F in the shade thi...

Page 4: ...until it snaps into place Push the glazing element along its length Continue until the end of the glazing element snaps in place The callout shows an enlarged cross section of the profile and glazing...

Page 5: ...wind and ground conditions in your area Make sure that you have checked with your local authorities regarding any required building permits Decide at this time the final orientation of your Greenhous...

Page 6: ...Grow modularity you may purchase additional middle sections to fit your needs 197 cm 6 6 2 59 cm 8 515 16 Eco Grow 6x8 Eco Grow 6x6 Eco Grow 6x12 Eco Grow 6x10 Eco Grow 6x14 Eco Grow 6x16 Eco Grow 6x1...

Page 7: ...1 4 6 6 4 Oval profile 540 1 9 E2 11 18 15 14 Oval profile 523 1 89 16 E3 2 4 2 4 Oval profile 394 1 3 E4 2 2 2 Oval profile 134 5 E5 2 2 2 Oval profile 445 1 5 E100 3 Oval profile 295 119 16 E101 2 R...

Page 8: ...1 1 1 Top pediment connector 0 8A 1 1 1 B ase connector 0 2D 4 6 4 4 T oval connector 0 09 2 2 Oval junction connector 0 10 2 2 Corner oval connctor 0 18 4 Door Handle 0 DOORH33 1 Roof Vent Handles pa...

Page 9: ...g 14m 45 111 8 GF 14m 2 1 Flexible Glazing 14m 45 111 8 GF 8m 2 Connector Pin 0 PIN1 220pcs GT1 1 1 Connector Pin 0 PIN1 160pcs GT1 1 Connector Pin 0 PIN1 120pcs 1 Door rubber seal 4 5m 14 91 8 DSN 4...

Page 10: ...Note Protect unassembled panels from the sun to prevent identification stickers from adhering to the glazing Decide in which direction the door will face and place the parts on the prepared foundation...

Page 11: ...nal position when you have finished Make sure that there are no obstructions between the assembly area and the final position Wood Deck or Treated Foundation Insert screws into the frame connector hol...

Page 12: ...te the hinged door pediment with the 7A connector and the R3 profile taking advantage of the flexibility of the profiles Lock the pediment in place using pins an d remove the ID strips from the panel...

Page 13: ...profiles on the completed top pediment Slide the three panels in place Make sure that the plastic ID strip faces the outside Assemble the lower profiles and connectors and complete the back pediment...

Page 14: ...in place using pins Assemble the rest of the arches according to the number of ECOmiddlesections you have purchased Add E2 profiles to the front pediment Note Glazing elements RA RB RC and RD may hav...

Page 15: ...in the life of your greenhouse it is essential to insert glazing elements fully and completely using soapy water as explained on page 2 Place RB1 and RB3 glazing elementsalongthe arches where shown Pl...

Page 16: ...of your greenhouse itis essential to insert glazing elements fully and completely using soapy water as explained on page 2 Place each PN3A andPN3panelin place by sliding one corner into the RD1 glazin...

Page 17: ...s across the top of the roof Note TheRC2and RC3 glazing elements may have been placed inside one of the long profiles Important In order to maintain the life of your greenhouse it is essential to inse...

Page 18: ...glazing elements Make sure that the end of the RC glazing elementsare in line with the bottom of the RD elements Note The RC1 glazing elements may have been placed inside one of the long profiles Impo...

Page 19: ...of a PN1 panel faces out and put it in place by gently curving it so that it enters the side channels of the columns Lower the panel towards the frame and slide it into the channel of the base Continu...

Page 20: ...as the frame Lift the roof from both edges and walk through the door towards the back wall Place the roof on the columns and circle around the greenhouse and insert the first 1 cm of the roof connecto...

Page 21: ...Sealer is not divided it will not fit in the channel of the column profile Cut it to length Align it with the channel of the column profile with the double ridge facing the panel Push it in to seal th...

Page 22: ...20 Assemble the Door Hinges Pins E1 E101 09 E100 E100 PN121 PN122 E100 18 E1 E101 Door H33 18 18 18 7215 7215 466 7224 Pin1 Pin1 Pin1 Pin1 Pin1 Pin1 7216 7216 466 466 7224...

Page 23: ...21 Seal the Door GF GF GF GF DSN DSN DSN DSN DSN GF A A B B GF...

Page 24: ...22 Hang The Door 4016 7279 425 7217 pin1 pin1 pin1 7224 7224 466 4016 425 7279 466 1 2 3 4 4 2 1 3...

Page 25: ...23 Holding The Door Open Attach Door Holder 7281 7273 pin1 1 2...

Page 26: ...zor knife if necessary It is important to clear your Greenhouse of snow in the winter If you live in a hot climate where outside temperatures exceed 46 C 115 F in the sun or 36 C 99 F in the shade thi...

Page 27: ...t installation maintenance alteration or modification in any way by someone other than Rion or anyone authorized by it operation and or use of the Greenhouse outside of the published parameters and fo...

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