10`x12` Smith and Hawken San Rafael Gazebo

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10`x12` Smith and Hawken San Rafael Gazebo
10’x12’ Smith and Hawken San Rafael Gazebo
style # LGZ531PSTC
dpci # 009-05-0028
>> assembly instructions
Congratulations on your latest Target purchase
Now what? Don’t start sweating over this box of parts. This will be easy. We did the hard work for you.
All you need to do is follow our simple instructions and you'll be on your way to transforming your
room in no time. Good luck-though we’re confident you won’t need it.
Before you begin
1. Questions? Please call 855-MYTGTHOME (855-698-4846) for parts and service. For faster service, have the style number and DPCI number
ready when calling.
2. Use the carton as a working surface to prevent product damage during assembly.
3. Gather all tools prior to assembly.
Warning:
1. THIS UNIT IS HEAVY!
2. Do not assemble this item alone for safety. Two people are necessary.
3. Some parts may contain sharp edges-especially as noted in manual. Wear protective gloves if necessary.
4. For safety reasons, please keep kids and pets away from the construction area of the gazebo.
5. Read all instructions before assembly and using this product.
6. Select ideal location. Set out all parts on a clear and level surface prior to assembly. Ideally, the gazebo frame should be set up in its desired
location to avoid moving it after assembly.
7. Use caution. During all processes of assembling, especially when lifting heavy or large parts, pay attention to safety.
8. Tools and Assistance. Ladder is self-provided. Whenever possible, assistance is preferred.
9. Check for parts available. Before assembling your gazebo, be sure that you have all parts described in the Parts List.
10. Check for damaged parts. Before assembling your gazebo, check for damaged parts, any part that appears damaged should be carefully
checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired
or replaced by a qualified technician.
11. Refer to assembly diagram. During assembly, it will be helpful to refer to the assembly diagram.
12. Keep children away. Children must never be allowed in the work area. Do not let them handle parts and tools. No people should be permitted
to enter into work area except who are working.
13. Caution for fabric: Keep all flame and heat sources away from this gazebo fabric. This gazebo is made with fabric that meets CPAI-84
specifications for flame resistance. It is not fire proof. The fabric will burn with continuous contact with any flame source. The application of
any foreign substance to the gazebo fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.
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Tools needed
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Table of contents
Introduction
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Hardware
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Parts list
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Assembly
QUESTION? Please call 855-MYTGTHOME (855-698-4846) for parts and service.
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For faster service, have the style number and DPCI number ready when calling.
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Hardware Pack
(H1) x 32
M6 x15
cross recessed bolt
(H2) x 72
M6 flat washer
(H3) x 16
M6x15 hex bolt
(H4) x 8
M6x25 hex bolt
(H5) x 8
M6 hex nut
(H6) x 8
M6 x35
cross recessed bolt
(H7) x 52
plastic loop
(H8) x 12
Φ8x180 stake
(H9) x 16
M6x25 countersunk head
(H10) x 1
M6 box wrench
(H11) x 1
M6 hex wrench
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
A
Small top connector
1
B
Small top slanting bar
4
C
Hook
1
D
Big top connector
1
E
Slanting bar
4
F
Big top lower slanting bar connector
4
G
Center beam 1
2
H
Center beam 2
2
I
Center beam connector
4
J1
Long valance 1
2
J2
Long valance 2
2
K1
Short valance 1
2
K2
Short valance 2
2
L1
Post 1
2
L2
Post 2
2
M
Supporting bar
4
N
Stake plate
4
O
Stake cover
4
P1
Long mosquito netting tube 1
2
P2
Long mosquito netting tube 2
2
P3
Short mosquito netting tube 1
2
P4
Short mosquito netting tube 2
2
P5
Mosquito netting tube connector
4
Q
Big canopy
1
R
Small canopy
1
S
Sunshade
1
T
Mosquito netting
1
A
B
D
C
G
F
P4
Q
P1
E
P5
K1
H
J2
K2
J1
P3
I
P2
M
L2
L2
Q
L1
R
S
T
N
O
Step 1:
Fig.1
Fig.2
L1(L2)
H1
H2
Fig.3
Fig.4
H3
H2
H3
H2
K2(J2) I
F
H4
H2
K1(J1)
K2
H1
H1
N
L1(L2)
H9
K2/K1
H2 H3
H9
H4
H2
M
J1
H9
O
H2 H2
Fig.5
L1&L2
J1/J2
H9
Fig.1: Attach stake cover (O) to post 1 (L1) or post 2 (L2), then attach stake plate (N) to post 1 (L1) or post 2 (L2) with bolt (H1) and flat washer (H2).
Fig.2: Lock big top lower slanting bar connector (F) to post 1 (L1) or post 2 (L2) with bolt (H1) and flat washer (H2).
Fig.3: Insert short valance 1 (K1) into short valance 2 (K2), then lock center beam connector (I) to short valance 1 (K1) into short valace 2 (K2)
with bolt (H3) and flat washer (H2). (Assemble long valance the same way.)
Fig.4: Lock long valance 1 (J1) and short valance 2 (K2) to post 1 (L1) with bolt (H9). (Assemble long valance 2 (J2) and short valance 1 (K1) to
post 2 (L2) the same way.) (Note: lock long valance connected to the post edge angle, lock short valance to post level side)
Fig.5: Lock supporting bar (M) to long valance 1 (2)(J1(2)) and short valance 2(1) (K2(1)) with bolt (H4) and flat washer (H2).
(H1) x 20
M6 x15 cross
recessed bolt
(H2) x 44
M6 flat washer
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
(H3) x 16
M6x15 hex bolt
Fig. 2
F
M
Fig. 5
I
K1
K2
(H4) x 8
M6x25 hex bolt
(H11) x 1
M6 hex wrench
(H9) x 16
M6x25
countersunk head
(H10) x 1
M6 box wrench
L2
L1
L1
o
Fig. 1
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J2
J1
L2
Step 2:
C
A
Fig.14
B
E
Fig.8
Fig.15
Fig.7
Fig.9
G
H
E
K1
(H1) x 12
M6x15 cross
recessed bolt
Fig.13
Fig.10
Fig.11
Fig.12
K2
(H2) x 28
M6 flat washer
E
D
(H6) x 8
M6x15 cross
recessed bolt
E
Fig.7
E
D
F
E
(H5) x 8
M6 hex nut
J2
J1
C
E
E
G
Fig.8
Fig.9
H
E
Fig.7: Attach hook (C) to big top connector (D). Insert slanting bar (E) to big top connector (D).
Fig.8: Insert lower part of top slanting bar (E) to big top lower slanting bar connector (F).
Fig.9: Insert center beam 1 (G) and center beam 2 (H) to big top connector (D).
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Step 2:
Fig.10
Fig.11
Fig.12
G,H
G,H
G,H
H5 H2
H2
I
H2
H6
P5
H1
P5
P1,P3
P2,P4
Fig.10: Attach center beam 1 (G) and center beam 2 (H) to center beam connector (I) with bolt (H6) and flat washer (H2) and nut (H5).
Attach the big canopy to big top, but do not fully spread it.
Fig.11: Attach mosquito netting tube connector (P5) to center beam 1 (G) and center beam 2 (H) with bolt (H1) and flat washer ( H2).
Fig.12: Insert long mosquito netting tube 1 (P1), short mosquito netting tube 1 (P3), long mosquito netting tube 2 (P2), short mosquito
netting tube 2 (P4) to mosquito netting tube connector (P5).
Fig.13
Fig.14
Fig.15
A
H1
H2
J1,K1
E
B
B
H5
H2
B
H2
H6
P1,P3
B
Fig.13: Lock long mosquito netting tube 1 (P1) to long valance 1 (J2) with bolt (H1) and Flat washer (H2). Lock long mosquito n etting tube 2 (P2)
to long valance 2 (J1), short mosquito netting tube 1 (P3) to short screen 1 (K1), short mosquito netting tube 2( P4) to short screen 2 (K1)
the same way.
Fig.14: Insert small top slanting bar (B) to Small top connector (A).
Fig.15: Attach the small top slanting bar (B) to slanting bar (E) with bolt (H6) and flat washer (H2) and nut (H5). Cover the small canopy and then
spread the big canopy.
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Step 4:
Fig.16
Fig.17
(H7) x 52
plastic loop
(H8) x 12
Φ8x180 stake
Fig.16
H7
H7
Fig.17
P1(P2)(P3)(P4)
H7
H7
L1(L2)
H7
O
T
N
H8 H8
H8
Fig.16: Attach mosquito netting (T) to mosquito netting tube (P) with plastic loop (H7).
Tie Sunshade to the post at wider side.
Fig.17: Lift Stake cover (O), fix gazebo to the ground with stake (H8).
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Care & Maintenance
Our iron / steel components for garden accessories and furniture are treated with rust inhibiting paint that protects it from rusting. However, due to
the nature of iron / steel, surface oxidation (rusting) will occur once these protective coatings are scratched. This is a natural process and is not a
defect! To minimize this condition, we recommend care to be taken when assembling & handling the product to prevent the paint from being
scratched. Should any scratching or damage occur, we recommend immediate touch-up with rust inhibiting paint. Surface rust can also be easily
removed with a very light application of common cooking oil. If surface oxidation (rusting) occurs and no measure is taken to prevent this, the
oxidation may start dripping on to your deck or patio and cause damaging stains, which may be difficult to remove. This can be prevented if measure
is taken to keep the product from oxidizing.
Limited warranty
This Limited warranty is extended to the original purchaser and applies to defects in materials and workmanship of your item provided the item is
maintained with care and used only for personal, residential purposes.
The item is warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 6 months. We don’t reimburse for transportation or delivery
costs, or compensate the individual or any outside party for assembling or disassembling the product.
Exclusions
Items used for commercial, contract, or other non-residential purposes, or items damaged due to acts of nature, vandalism, misuse, or improper
assembly are not covered. Corrosion or rusting of hardware is not covered. Proof of purchase (dated register receipt) is required for warranty claims.
Warranty is to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. Any replacement of warranted items will be in the original style and color, or a similar
style and color if the original is unavailable or has been discontinued. As some states do not allow exclusions or limitations on an implied warranty,
the above exclusions and limitations may not apply. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from
state to state.
IMPORTANT
Please do not return this product to the store. Questions? Please call 855-MYTGTHOME (855-698-4846) for parts and service. For faster service,
have the style number and DPCI number ready when calling.
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