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Thank you for purchasing Treasure Garden’s Cantilever Base. 

Please remove all contents from the package, inspect and review checklist.

CHECKLIST

A - (1) Base Lid
B - (1) Steel Base Frame
C - (4) Add-on Weight Containers
D - (4) Feet
E - (4) Screws
F - (1) Wrench
G - 400 lbs. All-Purpose Sand 

(not included)

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 CAUTION:

 Fully assembled, the umbrella weighs 

over 500 lbs

. Moving the umbrella fully  

 assembled will increase the risk of damage to your umbrella and/or can cause serious  
 injury. 

We recommend a two-person team for assembly and disassembly.

A - 

B - 

C - 

IMPORTANT:

• Prior to assembly it is important to decide on the location of the umbrella.
• Allow ample height to avoid damage to your umbrella during assembly and usage.
• Choose a location that is level and sturdy.
• Avoid any sloping or soft ground.
• Consider a location that will maximize the umbrella’s 360° rotating swivel function. Placing  
  the umbrella between two entertaining areas is ideal.

Note:

 Some parts may be included in the styrofoam packaging. DO NOT discard any

packaging or box until assembly is complete.

D - 

E - 

F - 

6mm Hexagon 

Wrench

8mm Hexagon Wrench

Rotating Hub

Main Frame

(Fig. 1)

(Fig. 3)

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(Fig. 6)

(Fig. 7)

(Fig. 8)

(Fig. 2)

400 lbs.

G - 

STEP

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ASSEMBLE BASE

  • Select area to set base frame and place in desired location. 
  • Screw (4) feet onto bottom of base frame with supplied (4) screws (Fig. 1).
  • Remove rotating hub (sold separately) from the main frame of umbrella by removing the  
    (2) bolts and (2) washers (Fig. 2), set aside bolts and washers for later use. 
  • Place rotating hub onto base frame (Fig. 3) and secure with supplied (5) hub bolts  
    and (5) washers included with umbrella (Fig. 4). 
  • Remove caps from each add-on weight container and fill with all purpose sand (Fig. 5).  
    The base containers hold up to 400 lbs. of sand. To achieve minimum base weight, it  
    is necessary to pack sand into all areas of each container and add water. Remove/clean  
    excess sand from container cap and threads. 
  • Secure cap back onto each container. Place each add-on weight container into base  
    frame sections (Fig. 6). 
  • Carefully place base lid onto base frame (Fig. 7). 
  • Your base is now ready for umbrella installation. Refer to umbrella manual for installation  
    instructions. 

Note: 

  • If leveling base is needed, adjust feet using supplied wrench until frame is level (Fig. 8). 
  • Moving the umbrella will be difficult once fully assembled and will increase the risk of  
    damage to your umbrella and/or can cause serious injury.

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Summary of Contents for BASE-13-00

Page 1: ...ghts and you may have other rights which vary from state to state RUST Rust is a natural part of the aging process of steel or iron based materials and is therefore NOT considered a defect NOTE Failure caused by unreasonable or abusive use or failure caused by neglect of reasonable and necessary care are not covered by this warranty Additionally acts of nature including but not limited to wind hur...

Page 2: ... Hub Main Frame Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 2 400 lbs G STEP 1 ASSEMBLE BASE Select area to set base frame and place in desired location Screw 4 feet onto bottom of base frame with supplied 4 screws Fig 1 Remove rotating hub sold separately from the main frame of umbrella by removing the 2 bolts and 2 washers Fig 2 set aside bolts and washers for later use Place rotating hub onto base ...

Page 3: ... Hub Main Frame Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 2 400 lbs G STEP 1 ASSEMBLE BASE Select area to set base frame and place in desired location Screw 4 feet onto bottom of base frame with supplied 4 screws Fig 1 Remove rotating hub sold separately from the main frame of umbrella by removing the 2 bolts and 2 washers Fig 2 set aside bolts and washers for later use Place rotating hub onto base ...

Page 4: ...ghts and you may have other rights which vary from state to state RUST Rust is a natural part of the aging process of steel or iron based materials and is therefore NOT considered a defect NOTE Failure caused by unreasonable or abusive use or failure caused by neglect of reasonable and necessary care are not covered by this warranty Additionally acts of nature including but not limited to wind hur...

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