SURF & TURF CANOPRO LITE Assembly

(5ft x 5ft)- (6.5ft x 6.5ft) (10ft x 6.5ft) - (10ft x 10ft) - (15ft x 10ft) - (16.5ft x 8ft) (20ft x 10ft)
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CANOPRO LITE
SHELTER
(5ft x 5ft)- (6.5ft x 6.5ft) (10ft x 6.5ft) -
(10ft x 10ft) - (15ft x 10ft) - (16.5ft x 8ft)
(20ft x 10ft)
Assembly & Elevation
A step-by-step guide to constructing your canopy
Thank you for purchasing from Surf & Turf Instant Shelters, the
leading supplier of pop up event shelters within the Canada and
North America
Our Instant Shelters are designed to be simple to erect, however
we strongly recommend reading our instructions fully before using
the Instant Shelter and keeping them with the Shelter at all times.
We recommend that no more than 2 people erect this Instant
Shelter, to avoid the risk of damaging the frame.

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  • Page 1 CANOPRO LITE SHELTER (5ft x 5ft)- (6.5ft x 6.5ft) (10ft x 6.5ft) - (10ft x 10ft) - (15ft x 10ft) - (16.5ft x 8ft) (20ft x 10ft) Assembly & Elevation A step-by-step guide to constructing your canopy Thank you for purchasing from Surf & Turf Instant Shelters, the...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS How to Assemble your Instant Shelter Setting up Canopy Setting up Frame Setting up Sidewalls Securing The frame Using Anchor Kit Tips for dismantling Canopy protector bag Taking care of your pop up shelter 14-17 Warranty Details 18-19 Refunds & Returns Policy 20-22 Spares 23-24...
  • Page 3: How To Assemble Your Instant Shelter

    Step 1 Important Note on shipped products The moment you receive your packag- es, please ensure the packages don’t have any sign of damage. If you feel that there might be missing pieces or damage, write down your concerns on the shippers paper work and then sign.
  • Page 4: Setting Up Canopy

    Step 2.1 - Canopy You now need to attach the canopy to the frame. Carefully open the canopy box. DO NOT use a knife as this can damage the canopy. Unfold the canopy and locate the four corners using the Velcro; you will see that each corner is reinforced.
  • Page 5: Setting Up Frame

    Step 3 - Frame Now standing opposite your partner, take hold of the lower concertina bars, again walk backwards, extending the frame as far as possible. At this point go underneath the canopy. You will see the centre apex, take hold of the lower and top section and squeeze the framework together.
  • Page 6 Step 4 - Frame Now, while keeping tension on the centre apex, your partner can go to a corner of the shelter, carefully roll the canopy up slightly and lock the joint into place. Once one joint is in place, you can release the pressure from the frame work and lock the other joints in place.
  • Page 7 Step 5 - Frame It is best to extend the shelter legs one side at a time. To extend, lift the leg from the ground slightly and release the pull pin and slide the inner leg out. The inner leg can now extend and be locked in at the required height.
  • Page 8: Setting Up Sidewalls

    Step 6 - Sidewalls Each of the sides are attached in the same way, one at a time. First align and connect the Velcro strips along the top. Then secure the Velcro leg straps around the leg. There is an elastic securing strap that you can wrap around the leg, locate the metal end and put into the hole on the leg.
  • Page 9 Step 7 - Sidewalls The side walls are designed to be a tight fit, this ensures they look neat and professional, if you struggle to join the last side, use the additional joining strip we have provided. We recommend using this for the first few uses of the shelter, until the material stretches slightly.
  • Page 10: Securing The Frame

    Securing The Frame Each foot plate has holes for peg- ging, it is important that the shelter is pegged or secured no matter what the conditions are. Canopro Elite shelters have eyelet pegging points on the side walls. These can be pegged when on soft ground.
  • Page 11: Using Anchor Kit

    Using Anchor Kit If you purchased a Anchor Kit with your shelter or if your using the ropes and spikes supplied by Surf and Turf, connect your rope or strap around the top joint on the leg and secure, then connect the other end around the metal peg.
  • Page 12: Tips For Dismantling

    Tips for Dismantling Our Instant Shelters are robust and designed to be used in most weather conditions. But it is important that you assess the conditions on the day. If the conditions get too severe you may need to take the shelter down to eliminate any damage.
  • Page 13: Canopy Protector Bag

    White Cover Canopy Protector Bag (comes included with all shelters) Included with all of our stock colored canopies and vinyl printed Instant Shelters is our Canopy Protector Cover. This draw string bag goes over the canopy when the frame is packed down, prior to putting the shelter in the bag.
  • Page 14: Taking Care Of Your Pop Up Shelter

    How to take care Do not store your canopy wet! Before storage, make sure that your canopies and sidewalls are dry before putting them back in their respective storage bags. This is to prevent mold damage. Remember to always keep your frame properly anchored, high wind conditions can blow away an unsecured shelter.
  • Page 15 How to take care Here at Surf & Turf, we will do everything we can to ensure you are happy with our products. Please take a few minutes to read through this advice sheet for some important tips. For more advice on erecting and dismantling your shelter, please see the instructions sheet, and/or instructional videos on our website.
  • Page 16 How to take care Please ensure that you use all equipment provided (varying depending on the • product purchased), to anchor the structure down. This will assist in keeping the shelter safe and will help to avoid damage to the frame. We highly recommend that you also use weights and the ground bar kit to •...
  • Page 17 How to take care • If you are planning to use a Surf & Turf product for an event, we highly rec- ommend that you check all the items that you receive from us beforehand and also that you erect the shelter and check it over.This is to ensure you’re happy with the product itself, and should ease the process of erection of the product by the time you need it for your event.
  • Page 18: Warranty Details

    Lite Warranty Details Our Canopro lite Instant Shelter frame is covered by 2 years manufacturing warranty, starting from the date of purchase. We keep a comprehensive list of spare parts in stock ready to ship should you need them. Courier charges will be applicable to any warranty claims. Proof of purchase and photographic evidence will be required.
  • Page 19 Lite Warranty Details Should you believe you have a manufacturing fault on your Instant Shelter you must: Contact Surf & Turf Instant Shelters immediately, either by phone or email. • Provide photographic evidence of the fault via email • Surf & turf Instant Shelters at our discretion, will then either repair or replace •...
  • Page 20: Refunds & Returns Policy

    Refunds & Returns The goods must be returned to Surf & Turf within 7 working days from receipt of delivery. We will process a full refund within 30 days following a quality controlled inspection. Please note: It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the goods are returned to Surf &...
  • Page 21 Refunds & Returns Once you have contacted us regarding the return, we will then issue you with a returns form. This will contain your unique returns number and should be printed and sent back to us with the item(s). Goods will not be accepted without this.
  • Page 22 Refunds & Returns Faulty or Defective Items 1.10 Note that in the event of Surf & Turf sending you a faulty or defective item, we would need to be notified of said fault, within seven working days of you receiving the goods. 1.11 In order to replace the faulty item, we may ask to see photographic evidence of the fault, or to have the item sent back to us before we can issue a replace- ment.
  • Page 23: Spares

    BB2 - Middle Upper BB26 - Corner Leg Complete BB1 - Corner Upper BB25 - Middle Leg Complete BB3 - Inner Leg BB4 - Centre Pole Complete BB5 - Top Centre Pole BB6 - Lower Centre Pole BB8 - Lower Bracket On BB9 - Centre Pole Sliding Centre Pole Bracket...
  • Page 24 BB16 - Cross Bar Connector BB17 - Plastic Bung For BB18 - Rubber Washer For BB19 - Cross Bar Cross Bar Ends Cross Bar Connector Connector Nut & Bolt BB12 - Corner Leg Sliding Joint BB13 - Middle Leg Sliding Joint BB14 - Leg Adjust Joint BB15 - 3 Way Connector BB10 - Centre Pole Mushroom...

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