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05-25757 11/28/03 Pg.1
10' x 20'
All-Purpose Canopy
InstallationInstructions
Please read instructionsCOMPLETELY before assembly.
DO NOT RETURNPRODUCT TOTHE STORE
Missing Parts,
Help with AssemblyNeed Replacements,or
Please Contact Customer Service:
1-800-524-9970
North AmericanOutdoor Products
13 Wood Street • West HavenCT 06516
www.outdoorfactory.com
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12 13001
13002
13003
13004
3-Way Frame Connectors
4-Way
Frame Connectors
White Valance Cover
41" Swedged Tube
Base Feet
White Bungee Cords 10066
41" Straight Tube
41" Straight Tube with extra hole for top of leg
25 3/4" Swedged Tube
40" Swedged Tube for bottom of leg
6
3
1
10063
10064
10072
6
24
Description Qty Part #
6
6
6
10075
12 13005
WARNING!Use CAUTION when assembling this unit. Manufacturer recommends the use of safety goggles during assembly. Bungees are under extreme tension and may snap out of your hand and cause injury. Be aware of poles over your head during assembly that may not be secured, and could fall and cause injury.
Patent NO. ZL 02 2 160 11.6 and other patents pending.
Model #25757
The CanopyFactory
Step 1
Step 2
Step 4
EASY FRAME LAYOUTFirst, layout all the frame partsexactly as shown in diagram 1.
Next, combine all the parts listed below to form the frame, starting with the center peak,and then assemble each side.
12 - #13001 (41" Straight Tubes)12 - #13005 (41" Swedged Tubes) 6 - #13003 (25 3/4" Swedged Tubes) 6 - #10063 (3-Way Frame Connector) 3 - #10064 (4-Way Frame Connector)
13001
13001
13005
13005
1300310063
10064
10063
Place cover over frame withthe grommetsfacing downwardallowing the valance to wrap around and cover the eaves of the frame.
#13002 to legStraight tube
#13004
Top leg of tube
FACE ALL PUSH BUTTONS DEVICES DOWN
FACE ALL PUSH BUTTONS DEVICES DOWN
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Swedged tube
Diagram A
Diagram D
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram E
Note: Face all push button devices, located on the metal tube, in a downward direction.
FRAME ASSEMBLY
Step 3
Connect one each of part # 13002 and # 13004 then set set them aside for now.
ubes with6 - #13002 (41" Straight T
6 - #13004 (40" Swedged Tubes for
extra hole for top of leg
bottom of leg)
)
(See Diagram D)
POLE ASSEMBLY
Note: Face all push buttonsin a downward direction. (Theyare located on the metal tube)
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(See Diagram A)
(See Diagrams B & C )
(See Diagram E)
ATTACHING LEGS For this step you will use the six leg poles you put together in step 1.
First you will use part #13002 with the pre-drilled hole at the top, insert the center leg on one side, and then do the same for the corner legs. Repeat thisprocedure for the other side.
Now you can secure the legs to the side bend connectors with push buttons. Insert the leg extensions onto the bottomof the legs.
(See Diagram F)
SECURING COVERInsert the cord of the bungee-ball through the grommet, around the eaves, and then the ball. When all 4 corners are secured, work from side to side to get an even fit. If bungee cords are too loose, you can double wrap them around the eaves.
USE CAUTION WHEN ATTACHING BUNGEE CORDS, THEY CAN SNAP OUT OF YOUR GRIP AND MAY CAUSE
INJURY..
#13002
#13004
Working from the inside of the cover, you can hide the bungeeballs from the outside, giving the canopy a cleaner look.
COVER TwistTight TM
ACover S-Hooks aredesigned to hold the front & back of the covertightly in place.
1. Hook one onto eachof the INSIDE of thecover legs.
2. Adjust the drawstringevenly on each side of the canopy by pullingthe drawstrings on eachend of the cover at thesame time
3. Secure rope to "S" Hook
4. The next step will feature our new "TwistTight" procedure to fit the cover snugly.
1. To get your cover to fit snugly over the frame, "twist" each corner leg pole equally until the cover becomes very tight. (diagram A). Make sure to line up the hole in the top of theleg with the hole in the cornerside bends.
2. To keep the leg in place,wrap the bungee cord aroundthe cross rail, insert "S" Hookinto lined up hole of leg poleand 3-way connector. Thiswill prevent the leg from"untwisting". Do this for eachcorner.
3. Now you are ready to "BUNGEE" the cover to therafter poles. Keep bungee ballon the inside of the unit for acleaner look.
BASE FEETInsert the Base Feet Plates ontothe bottom of the legs.
Twist tube
Twist tube
Twist tube this directionto tighten cover
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Manufacturer's Suggestion: When you take your unit down for theseason, we recommend leaving the polesassembled so that the next time you put up the unit it will be easier to construct.
Diagram F
Diagram G
Diagram H Diagram I
Diagram J
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
WARNING!
(See Diagram J)
(See Diagram G, H, & I)
CARE AND CLEANINGINFORMATION
DO NOT expose the canopy to open fire or flame by using BBQgrills or smoking under the canopy. DO NOT use harshabrasives, bleach or cleansers. Cover can be easily cleaned with mild soap and water.
North American Outdoor Products DOES NOT guarantee and willnot be held be responsible for any canopy exposed to and / or damaged by conditions of snow, ice, heavy rain, or high wind under ANY circumstance. We also will not be responsible for anyother damage caused by the canopy or to the canopy. Therefore,
ANCHORING OF CANOPY
EFFECTS OF STRONGWINDS, SNOW OR ICE
Our canopies are designed to offer protection from damage caused by the sun, light rain, tree sap, and birds.
properly or securely will fly away and we will not be held
other outside structure.
THIS IS A TEMPORARY STRUCTURE AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED AS A PERMANENT STRUCTURE.
or severe weather front is approaching. We suggest you contact your insurance carrier for information just as you would for any
After assembly your structure must be anchored to prevent
Periodically check the stakes or anchors to ensure stability of
screw-in anchors and cable attached to each leg. Mobile home anchors will also work. Any canopy that is not anchored
PROPER AND IMPROPER
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the unit, especially following exposure to the elements such as high winds or heavy rain. The preferred anchoring system uses
kits, walls, tubes, as well as additional covers, and other accessories. Any item purchased is shipped factory direct, thus ensuring consistent quality of our products.
For more information, please contact our customer service department Mon-Sat. 8:30 AM - 5PM EST.
damage. PROPER ANCHORING IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY .
North AmericanOutdoor Products
13 Wood Street • West HavenCT 06516
www.outdoorfactory.com
Missing Parts,
Help with AssemblyNeed Replacements,or
Please Contact Customer Service:
1-800-524-9970Replacement parts are available. We offer several anchoring
IMPORTANT!!OUR GUARANTEE PLEASE READ
CAREFULLY
responsible for a canopy that has blown away.
you will need to remove the cover when you know that a strong
e
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