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12’ L 10’ W 10’3" H Shelving unit and pots not included. 93358 When unpacking, make sure that the product is intact and undamaged. If any parts are missing or broken, contact us as soon as possible. Read this material before using this product.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Addresses practices not related to personal injury. Page For technical questions,contact us. 93358...
Do not allow debris to accumulate on top of the greenhouse. If snowfall is expected, place additional supports (not provided) underneath the Crown. NEVER enter a greenhouse with accumulated debris on top. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
12' L x 10' W x 10' 3 " H Window Dimensions 23-1/4" W x 31-1/4" L Door Dimensions 75-1/2" H x 35-1/2" W x 1-1/4" Thick Aluminum Frame Materials Transparent Polycarbonate Sheets Aluminum Thickness 0.038" Polycarbonate Sheet Thickness 0.165" Page For technical questions,contact us. 93358...
At least two assistants will be necessary during assembly. • Assemble on a clear, calm day. Wind will damage the Greenhouse and make assembly difficult. • Ladders and gloves may need to be used.(not included) 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
2' 8″ Gable Post Front Center-Right 2' 8″ Brace 6' 1″ Gable Post Front-Left Front/Rear 1' 5″ 6' 7″ Gable Post Diagonal Strut Front-Right Side Diagonal 1' 5″ 7' 7″ Gable Post Strut For technical questions, contact us. Page 6 93358...
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Record Serial Number here: for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts. Note:If product has noserial number record Specify UPC 193175344700 when ordering parts. month and year of purchase instead. For technical questions, contact us. 93358 Page 7...
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Phase 1: Base Assembly All parts in this phase are fastened using 32 Normal Bolts (52) and 32 Nuts (54).
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Connectors (68, 6 9 ) to secure the pieces together. Front Floor Plate (1a, 2a) Rear/Side Floor Plates (3 – 6) 1" gravel outside greenhouse Base Plate ground (66, 6 7 ) 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page 9...
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Phase 2: Floor Plate Installation Grey parts are in place before this phase. Hold-down Connector (47) (Rear) attachment Floor Plate (Right) Base Plate gravel a. Slide Connector (47) under lip. b. Insert Regular Bolt (52). c. Fasten with Nut (54) (Front) All parts in this phase are fastened using...
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Plates overlap. 8. Secure the Rear Floor Plates to the Base Plates using two Hold-down Connectors (47) in the locations shown; see illustration and inset on facing page. 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page 1 1...
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Phase 3: Corner Post Installation Grey parts are in place before this phase. Hold-down Connector (47) attachment with Strut (45,46) Floor Plate Base Plate gravel a. Slide Connector (47) under lip. b. Insert Brace Bolt (53). c. Slide Strut (45, 46) over Bolt. (Rear) d.
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Corner Post (7) on the right side. ,and Nuts (54); see inset on facing page. Keep in mind that the connections will be Allow Rear Braces to hang free. reversed compared to the left side. BOTTOM 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
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Phase 4a: Ceiling Plate Assembly, Front 1. Insert Normal Bolts (52) 3. Slide the Bolt heads on the Front-left Ceiling Plat (24 through all holes in the ) into the slot of the Right Door Rail (27) front of the Front Ceiling Plates (24 from the left edge until it rests against the Front- , 25), as shown.
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Side Ceiling Plate with Brackets (12). Plain Side Ceiling Plate (13) and Side Ceiling Plate with 2. Secure in place with two Normal Bolts (52),as Brackets (12). shown in the inset above. 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
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Phase 5: Ceiling Plate Installation Grey parts are in place before this phase. Means that the nearby Bolt will be removed and then re- attached at the same location. Parts in this phase are fastened using 2 Normal Bolts (52), (Left) (Front) 8 Brace Bolts (53),...
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Make sure that the arrows on both of the Rear Braces the Bolt, and secure with a Nut (52). (31) are pointing towards the Corner Posts (7). Secure the other end of that Side Ceiling Plate (12, 13) similarly. 93358 For technical questions,contact us. Page...
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(The Side Post (14) in this paragraph is the middle not equal, adjust the frame as needed until square. Some two behind the Green house) Nuts (54) may need to be loosened to adjust the frame. Tighten all Nuts after adjustment. For technical questions, contact us. 93358 Page...
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Phase 6: Post Installation Grey parts are in place before this phase. Means that the nearby Bolt will be removed (Rear) and then re-attached at the same location. Means that the bolt underneath will be loosened, a Post will slide over the bolt head, and then it will be re-tightened.
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Phase 7: Brace Installation Grey parts are in place before this phase. Means that the nearby Bolt will be removed and then re-attached at the same location. (Rear) (Right) (Left) Parts in this phase are fastened using 2 Normal Bolts (52), 20 Brace Bolts (53), and 66 Nuts (54).
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Front Floor Plates (1a, 2a) and to the inside of the Front Ceiling Plates (24, 25). Install the Posts with the cut-outs at top and oriented as shown in the illustration above. 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
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Phase 8: Gable and Crown Installation Grey parts are in place before this phase. Means that the bolt underneath will be loosened, a Post will slide over the bolt 52(X2) head, and then it will be re-tightened. 52(X3) (Rear) 52(X4) 53 ...
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4. Connect the Rear Crown with Brackets (10) and the Front Crown (11) with Normal Bolts (52), and then use Normal Bolts (52) and Nuts (54) to fix the connected (10, 11) to the top of Crown Beams (8,9). 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
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Window Support Beam (41) and flat side of the Window Support Beam are both facing the inside of the greenhouse. Thread Nuts (54) onto the Normal Bolts and finger tighten them for now. 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
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Phase 9: Rafter and Brace Installation Grey parts are in place before this phase. Means that the bolt underneath will be loosened, a Rafter will slide over the bolt head, and then it will be re-tightened. (Rear) (Right) Parts in this phase are fastened using 28 Normal Bolts (52), (Left) 20 Brace Bolts (53),...
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Window Pane. Secure it in place with Nuts (54). Press on the heads of the Bolts through the Window Pane to allow the Nuts to thread on properly. (View from underneath window, flat side of pieces.) Page 26 For technical questions, contact us. 93358...
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6. Loosen the Nuts (54) holding the Window Support Beam in place and slide the Window Support Beam up to touch the window. Secure it in place. 7. Repeat the steps in this phase for all four windows. (View from end of Crown.) 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
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Phase 11: Door Assembly and Installation (back) (front) (Profiles exaggerated for clarity.)
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Door Panels (78). Slide the Door Panels into the door between the Door Frame (35-37) pieces. 6. Attach the other Side Door Frame (33) to the Center Door Frames (36) in the same way. 93358 For technical questions, contact us. Page...
Greenhouse. 3. WHEN STORING: Keep the Greenhouse If a problem occurs with the Greenhouse, have it in a box and in a clean, dry location. corrected before further use. Do not use damaged equipment. 93358 For technical questions,contact us. Page...
Limited 90 Day Warranty We sellers make every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and durability standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly, to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations outside our facilities, criminal activity, improper installation, normal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance.