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Lifetime Sentinel 6414 Owner's Manual With Assembly Instructions

Lifetime Sentinel 6414 Owner's Manual With Assembly Instructions

11’ x 3.5’ storage building

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  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

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  • Page 3: Before Beginning Assembly

    Read This First! Before Beginning Assembly: A. Read the “Congratulations” letter on pages 4-5. B. Remove Parts List from the center of these instructions and make sure all parts are present and in good condition. **Do Not Contact the Store!** For Assistance, including missing or broken parts, Call Customer Service at: 1 (800) 225-3865...
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT! Please Read...
  • Page 6: Site Selection

    Site Selection The actual dimensions of your shed (at its widest and longest points) are 11’ x 3.5’. Be sure to select a site that will accomodate these measurements. The base of the shed is slightly smaller than this, so you will need to create a level surface that is at least 1”...
  • Page 7 Cut Plywood into sizes shown below (or called for on previous page). Arrange the Plywood according to the diagram and nail into place with 8d x 1 1/2” nails. 42” x 27” Square up the frame by measuring 42” x 96” from corner to corner.
  • Page 8 Before Beginning! Remove the Parts List from the center of this manual, and organize Shed Parts. Assemble Floor This Step uses: 2-Outer Floor “A” Panels (AO) Fit together an Outer Floor “A” Panel (AP) and an 2-Outerr Floor “B” Panels (AP) Outer Floor “B”...
  • Page 9 Inserting Wall Panels 1. Set Wall Panel Tabs into Floor Panel Slots. 2. Slide Wall Panel to the left until the Wall Panel locks into place. 3. Use a Rubber Mallet to nudge the panel into position. Be careful not to damage the edge of the wall panel. Assemble Front Corner Step 3 Hardware Lock a Wall Panel (JF) into the front right corner position.
  • Page 10 Assemble Next Corner Step 4 Hardware Install the next Wall Panel (JF) at the back right corner of FE (1) the shed. Then connect with a Corner Channel (AI). See Assembly Tip #2 (p. 9). Hardware Bag: 1009126 Screwdriver Note: The Window Wall Panel can be installed on the back wall in either of the center wall panels. Assemble Back Wall Step 5 Hardware Assemble the next two Wall Panels (JF).
  • Page 11 Connecting Wall Panels Note: Do Not over tighten screws, or the holes will strip. 1. Do not insert screws into any slot unless you can see the pilot hole behind the slot. **2. Align the tops of both wall panels and insert a screw into the top hole.** 3.
  • Page 12 Assemble Last Corner Step 7 Hardware Install the next Wall Panel (JF) at the front left corner of FE (1) the shed. Then connect with a Corner Channel (AI). See Assembly Tip #2 (p. 9). Hardware Bag: 1009126 Screwdriver Install Trim to Corners Step 8 Hardware Snap six Black Trim Brackets (HA) to a corner of the shed.
  • Page 13 Assemble Windows Step 9 Hardware Use this step to install windows into both Window Wall Panels (JH). MK () PC () From the outside, push two #10 x .3” Flat Head Screws (PC) through the Hardware Bag: 1012088 holes in the window divider in Window Wall Panel (JH). Secure with two #10 Screwdriver Cap Nuts (MK).
  • Page 14 Step 9 Hardware (Continued) Place a Window (JL) onto the Window Frame (JI). Fasten the Window to the Frame with #10 x 1/” Pan Head Screws (MM) and #10 x 1/” Flat Head Screws (PB) in the locations shown. MM (1) FE () PB () Hardware Bag: 1012088...
  • Page 15 Step 9 Hardware (Continued) Attach a Mounted Window Stay (KB) to the bottom of the Window Frame (JI). MM () MP () MB () ML () Hardware Bag: 1012088 Screwdriver Fit a Sliding Window Stay (KC) into the Mounted Window Stay (KB). Secure with screw (MM).
  • Page 16 Step 9 Hardware (Continued) Fit a Window Latch Bearing (KD) into a Window Latch (KE). Attach the Window Latch to the upper latch location with a screw (PA). Repeat for other window latches. PA () Hardware Bag: 1012088 Screwdriver Be sure that the Notch in the Window Latch Bearing fits over the Plastic Ridge in the...
  • Page 17 10 Assemble Truss Frames Step 10 Hardware Fit two Truss Support Strips (AV) together. Bolt Truss Support Strips, Center Gutter Connector (FD) and two Gutter Channels (AH). FB () MJ () Hardware Bag: 1013052 7/16” Wrench, 7/16” Socket Wrench Finger Tighten Hardware WARNING...
  • Page 18 Installing Truss Assemblies Use the holes in column Each Wall Panel has three columns of holes. The Wall supports (the legs of the Truss Assembly) are to be attached to the second column of holes on each wall panel of the left and right walls. Step 11 Hardware 11 Install Truss Assembly FE (0)
  • Page 19 12 Left Door Assembly Step 12 Hardware MC () MP (3) FE () Holes for CA () handle MJ () ML (3) (Not Actual Size) Hardware Bags: 1015978, 1012086, 1009126 7/16” Wrench Screwdriver Rest Left Door (NC) with front side down. Position Deadbolt Latches (CA) in slots at top and bottom of door then slide Door End Channel (AY) onto the door.
  • Page 20 13 Right Door Assembly Step 13 Hardware FE () Hardware Bags: 1009126 Screwdriver 7/16” Wrenches (2) Rest Right Shed Door (NB) with front side down, then slide Door End Channel (AY) onto the door. Holes for handle Back of Door Attach three Door Braces (AX) to the back of the door with 1/”...
  • Page 22: Parts List

    Parts List Box 1 Shed Ends Hardware Bag [1009126] Part # Description BS07500 1/4” x 5/8” Screw Main Hardware Shelf Hardware Bag [1009125] 1007977 Wall Support Channel BS05900 #10 x 1/2” Pan Head Screw 1009339 10” Shelf 1009115 Back Shelf Bracket 1007979 Outer Roof Panel A BW01300 #10 Washer 1009352 14”...
  • Page 23 Shed Hardware (Actual Size) Contact our Customer Service Department for questions about replacement parts: 1 (800) 225-3865 ** Customers outside of the U.S. or Canada, please contact the store for assistance. **...
  • Page 25 Step 13 Hardware (Continued) ML (3) MD () MH (1) MP (3) (Not Actual Size) MG () MF () Hardware Bags: 1012086 Pliers Screwdriver 7/16” Wrench Rotate the Thumb Lever into Fit Thumb Lever Knobs the handle. Slide forward into Handle Grooves. until the Knobs fit into the holes in the handle.
  • Page 26 14 Assemble Gables Step 14 Hardware Assemble two halves A and B of a Gable (AF & AN). FE () ML (10) MP (10) Hardware Bags: 1009159, 1009126 Screwdriver Installing Vent and Screen To avoid bunching up screen during installation: 1.
  • Page 27 15 Assemble & Install Wall Support Channels Step 15 Hardware BUILd TwO SUPPORTS: Attach a Short Vertical Extension Channel (AJ) to a Wall Support Channel FB () FE (1) MJ () (AA). Be sure that the Extension Channel Hardware Bags: 1013052, 1009126 is installed in the correct direction.
  • Page 28 16 Install Front Gable Step 16 Hardware Set a Gable on the top of the Front Wall and screw into place. Hardware Bags: 1000427 FE (10) Also screw the Vertical Extension Channels (AJ) into the Gable. Hardware Bags: Screwdriver 1009126 Tighten the Screws on the Wall Supports after the Gable is installed.
  • Page 29 Identify Left and Right Door Hinges WARNING Do not overtighten the Cap Nut. If the end of the Bolt breaks through the plastic cap, call our Customer Service Department at the number on Page One. Exposed threads on the end of the Bolt may cause serious injuries.
  • Page 30 Screw the Door Frame Floor Brackets (at the Step 17 Hardware (continued) bottom of each hinge) to the floor. Insert the remaining screws into the Door Hinges. MM () MK (1) MB (1) FE (1) Hardware Bags: 1012086, 1009126 Screwdriver WARNING Do not overtighten the Cap Nut.
  • Page 31 Step 17 Hardware (continued) WARNING Look for overhead power lines before climbing ladders, or lifting shed parts over your head. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock MJ () MC () MN () or other serious injury or death. Hardware Bags: 1012086 Screwdriver, 7/16”...
  • Page 32 Step 17 Hardware (continued) MM () MJ () MC () MN () Hardware Bags: 1012086 Screwdriver, 7/16” Wrench Lift and slide Right Door onto Hinge and secure with a 1/” x 1 1/” Bolt (MC), 1/” Washers (MN) and 1/” Cap Nuts (MJ). Put Washers (MN) and Cap Nuts (MJ) on Bolts (MC).
  • Page 33 Install Rear Wall Supports Use the holes in column WARNING Do not overtighten the Cap Nut. If the end of the Bolt breaks through the plastic cap, call our Customer Service Department at the number Each Wall Panel has three columns of holes. The Wall on Page One.
  • Page 34 19 Install Rear Gable Step 19 Hardware Install Rear Gable. Screw the Gable to the wall and to all four FE () Vertical Extension Channels (AJ & AE). MM () Hardware Bags: 1009126, 1012086 Screwdriver Tighten the Screws on the Wall Supports after the Gable is installed.
  • Page 35 Connect Outer Roof Panels to the Gable and Truss Note: You may need to apply pressure to walls or roof panels to get screw pilot holes to line up. 1. Line-up slots in gable with holes in the Outside Roof Panel. Do not insert screws into any slot unless you can see the pilot hole behind the slot.
  • Page 36 Step 20 Hardware (Cont.) Fold End Roof Cap (AQ) along its hinge. Install it at the front of the shed. FE () Hardware Bags: 1009126 Screwdriver Only use a hand screwdriver on this step Note: This is an exterior view. Note: This is an interior upward view.
  • Page 37 21 Install Rear Roof Section Step 21 Hardware Position the Outer Roof Panel A (AC) and secure to Gable and Truss. Repeat on the other side with Outer Roof Panel B (AG). BG () FE (3) See Assembly Tip #9 (p. 35). Hardware Bags: 1009126 Screwdriver Install a Roof Cap Cover (AW) at the back of the Shed.
  • Page 38: Shelf Installation

    Shelf Installation Step 22 Hardware Insert Shelf Brackets (BE and BF) into notches in any Wall Support Channel. Place the Shelves on brackets and secure MM () with #10 Screws (MM) and #10 Washers (MP). Use the 1” Shelf MP () Brackets with 1”...
  • Page 39 Pegboard Installation Step 23 Hardware Use a Level, and position both 1” Pegboard Strips (BA) in the desired locations. Screw the Pegboards to the wall ML (10) using #10 x 3/” Screws (ML). See Note. Hardware Bags: 1012088 Screwdriver, Level The Pegboard Strips are screwed directly into the plastic.
  • Page 40 26 Attach Door Trim Step 26 Hardware Slide Side Door Trim into place onto door hinge brackets. MM () Hardware Bag: Screwdriver 1012086 Attach four Door Trim Brackets (CE) above the door frame. Look for screw hole locator marks above door frame.
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  • Page 43 Congratulations on your Lifetime Outdoor Shed purchase. By following the ® instructions below, your new Lifetime shed should provide you with years of service and enjoyment. Cleaning and Care The polyethylene walls and shelves are stain- and solvent resistant. To clean, use a mild soap and a soft- bristled brush.
  • Page 44 CLAIMS IF PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE OR OBSOLETE. 1. Lifetime outdoor sheds are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of ten years from the date of original retail purchase. The word “defects” is defined as imperfections that impair the use of the product.