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WARNING:
Adjust the frame firmly in a central position.
1. If the ground is not even and if the layers of loose soil that the gazebo rests on are unevenly thick, it may tip over to one side.
The gazebo may tilt if the ground is uneven.
If this occurs, adjust the gazebo as quickly as possible, as tilting may lead to deformations.
2. Avoid placing weight on the gazebo unnecessarily. Make surethat no climbing plants or vegetables
climb up to the roof panels as this may damage them.
The roof panels may crack, break and collapse. Do not allow vines to climb the gazebo
as this may cause the frame to collapse under wind and rain.
MAINTENANCE OF PANELS:
1. Keep sharp items away from the panels.
Do not cut or scratch the foil coating.
Make sure that no sharp objects leave scratches on the foil coating.
2. If the coating film tears, you can repair it with glue or transparent adhesive tape.
Use polyurethane adhesive strips for repairs.
Always keep the coating clean.
In General, the PC foil coating only needs to be replaced every 6-10 years in order to
ensure its translucence.
3. The polycarbonate material is flame-resistant. However, it must be protected from
open fire in order to prevent heat deformation.
MAINTENANCE OF FRAME:
1. The frame consists of an aluminium alloy structure.
Under high temperatures or in high humidity, white patches may occur on the structure.
These can be wiped off with a cloth.
2. If the structure is damaged, repair immediately; otherwise, the panels may drop off.
Regularly check all screw connections and tighten screws if required.
Always carry out repairs correctly.
3. If connecting parts deteriorate due to weathering, replace them in good time to ensure the connection remains stable.
WHAT TO DO IN BAD WEATHER:
1. Do not stay in the gazebo during thunderstorms. The aluminium structure is conductive, which may lead to serious injuries.
Do not stay in the gazebo during thunderstorms.
2. If wind speeds exceed 70 km/h you must protect the wall-mounted gazebo.
Secure the gazebo with suitable means and safely anchor it to the ground.
Remove safety installations when weather conditions improve.
3. Regularly remove foliage from the roof to ensure it remains translucent and the heat retention effect is not minimised.
4. To prevent the roof collapsing, always remove snow immediately or support the roof with support beams.
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