Congratulations on your purchase of our SUNJOY 10x12 Woven Post Gazebo.
Our clear, easy to follow, step-by-step instructions will guide you through the
assembly process from start to finish.
IMPORTANT:
1. When installing and assembling your gazebo, it is recommended that two or more
adults are involved.
2. Do not use the gazebo during an electrical storm, as there is a remote chance of
getting struck by lightning.
3. Do not climb on top of the gazebo. Falling off the gazebo can result in serious
injury, possibly even death.
4. Do not leave the gazebo assembled when there is a risk of high wind, as possible
damage will occur to the structure.
5. Do not use lanterns that contain open flames.
6. This package contains small items and plastic bags that should be kept away from
children.
7. Ensure that all connectors & poles are firmly secured in position fully. It is
important to do so before use so as to avoid collapsing or damage to the item, which
could result in injury.
8.
KEEP ALL FLAME AWAY FROM THIS SHELTER FABRIC.
The fabric may burn
if it is exposed to prolonged contact with a flame source. The application of any
foreign substance to the fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.
USE & CARE:
1. This gazebo is not a permanent structure. The canopy top should never be left on
during periods of extended or heavy rain nor any inclement weather where high
winds or wind gusts can occur. If left up, damage to the gazebo and surroundings
can occur.
2. Do not repack your gazebo until completely dry.
3. Steel components for garden accessories and furniture are treated with rust
inhibiting paint that protects them from rust. However, due to the nature of steel,
surface oxidation (rusting) will occur if this protective coating is scratched. This is a
natural process. To minimize this condition, it is recommended that care be taken
when assembling and handling the product in order to prevent the paint from being
scratched. Surface rust can be removed easily using a very light application of
common cooking oil. If surface oxidation (rusting) occurs and no measures are taken
to correct it, the oxidation may start dripping onto the deck or patio, which may cause
damaging stains that may be difficult to remove.