This document is an assembly and user manual for the Member's Mark 12'x12' Salemo Hardtop Gazebo, model number TPGAZ2027, with item number 980241174. It provides comprehensive instructions for assembling the gazebo, along with important safety information, care and use guidelines, product specifications, and warranty details.
Function Description:
The Member's Mark 12'x12' Salemo Hardtop Gazebo is designed to provide a shaded and protected outdoor space. It features a hardtop roof, offering more robust protection than traditional fabric gazebos. The gazebo is intended for outdoor use, creating an area for relaxation, entertainment, or dining, shielded from sun and light weather conditions. It includes a mosquito netting feature, allowing users to enjoy the outdoors without the nuisance of insects.
Important Technical Specifications:
- Product Dimensions: 149.61” x 149.61” x 125.19” (380cm x 380cm x 318cm)
- Product Weight Capacity: Supports up to 220lbs (100kg)
- Material: Steel components treated with rust-inhibiting paint.
- Roof Type: Hardtop
- Safety Standard: Meets CPAI-84 flammability requirements for tent fabric.
- Warranty: 1-year guarantee against defects in material and/or workmanship.
Components Overview:
The gazebo assembly involves numerous parts, categorized as follows:
- Lintels (A1, A2, C1, C2, N): Left, Right, Corner, and Small Top Lintels, along with Lintel Covers, form the primary horizontal support structure.
- Connectors (B, D, H, I, M, Q): Various connectors such as standard connectors, connection pieces, corner connectors, slanting bar connectors, big top connectors, and center connectors facilitate the joining of different structural elements.
- Posts (E): The main vertical support pillars of the gazebo.
- Base Components (F, G): Base Plates and Base Covers provide stability at the bottom of the posts.
- Support Bars (J1, J2, S, T, R): Support bars (Left/Right), Long-Top Bars, Short-Top Bars, and Small Top Support Beams contribute to the roof's structural integrity.
- Roof Framing Beams (VL, VR, WL, WR, UL, UR): Left/Right, Middle, and Bottom beams for both Left and Right sides of the roof framing.
- Roof Panels (AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, AG): Big Top Panels (Left/Right Triangle, Left/Right Trapezium, Middle Rectangle) and Small Top Panel (Trapezium) form the hardtop roof.
- Roof Covers (BA, BB, BC, CA): Small Top Roof Cover, Panel Covers (Big Top), and Small Top Cover.
- Accessories (CB, EA, FA, FB, Q1): Ornament, "L" Shape Covers, Air Vent, Mosquito Netting, and Hook.
Hardware:
The assembly requires a variety of bolts, washers, nuts, screws, stakes, and hangers:
- Bolts/Flat Washers: M615 (GA, 188 pcs), M620 (GB, 24 pcs), M635 (GD, 8 pcs), M655 (GE, 12 pcs).
- Bolts/Plastic Washers: M615 (GF, 48 pcs), M620 (GG, 8 pcs), M635 (GH, 8 pcs), M640 (GC, 8 pcs).
- Screws (GI): 40 pcs.
- Stakes (GL): 16 pcs.
- Hangers: 2 pcs.
- Wrench (GJ): 2 pcs
- Allen Wrench (GK): 1 pc
- Safety goggles
- Gloves
- Hardhat
- Screwdriver
- Stepladder
- Electric drill
Usage Features:
- Assembly by Multiple Adults: Strongly recommended for safety and ease of assembly.
- Anti-Tip Kit: Included to prevent unexpected tipping of the gazebo.
- Mosquito Netting: Allows for an insect-free environment.
- Air Vent: Integrated into the roof for improved airflow.
- Stability: Stakes are provided to secure the gazebo to the ground.
Maintenance Features:
- Periodic Hardware Check: Users are advised to periodically check that all connections are tight, as hardware may loosen over time.
- Cleaning: Use a mild detergent solution, rinse with water, and allow to air dry. Avoid acetone, abrasive, or special detergents that could harm the finish.
- Rust Prevention: Steel components are treated with rust-inhibiting paint. To minimize surface oxidation (rusting) from scratches, care should be taken during assembly and handling. Immediate touch-up with rust-inhibiting paint is recommended for any scratches or damage. Light application of regular cooking oil can remove surface rust.
- Storage: If the gazebo will not be used for a long period (e.g., during winter), it should be disassembled and stored in a clean, dry location. Keep the original packaging for storage.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use bleach, acid, or other abrasive cleaners on the roof or frame parts.
- Weather Precautions: DO NOT use or enter the gazebo under harsh weather conditions (thunderstorms, high winds, hail, heavy snow, etc.) as it may tip over and cause injury.
- Structural Integrity Check: Regularly inspect for visible movement of support members, sagging roofline, cracks, fractures, malformation of parts, or damaged/missing fasteners. Discontinue use if any such conditions are observed.
- Weight Restrictions: DO NOT hang any weights on the roof frame.
- Ladder Safety: DO NOT use a ladder leaning against the gazebo or climb onto the roof.
- Heat/Flame Sources: Keep away from heat or flame sources.