Instructions For 3m X 6m Budget Marquee - Primrose

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www.marqueesandpartytents.co.ukCustomer Services:0118 903 5210Instructions for 3m x 6m Budget MarqueeThank you for purchasing a Primrose Marquee. We hope you will be very satisfied with yourpurchase. These instructions should tell you all you need to know in order to put themarquee up. If you have any questions or need any help please do not hesitate to call oremail us.Checking your purchasePlease check your marquee well in advance of your event. We have a high level of qualitycontrol at our warehouse and all components are checked before they are sent out. Howeverwe do use third party couriers and it is possible that problems may occur. We can sort theproblem out it as long as we have enough time to do so.Please open the box and check the contents!1

3m x 6m B udget M arqueePlease check that you have all the par ts shown below2

ASSEMBLING YOUR MARQUEEStep 1 – The roof frameNote: Please refer to diagram on page 2a) It is a good idea to lay all the frame and joint parts out as shown in the image belowusing the diagram on page 2 as a reference. This way you can check that you have receivedall of the parts and that none are faulty.You must do this before you start erecting the party tent.b) Join all the roof poles together making sure that the spring is holding them in place (seeimage below)c) Now connect all the plastic corner joints to the poles, making sure that the poles clip intothe plastic joints shown in the image below. Use the diagram on page 2 for guidance.3

Step 2 – Attaching the roof canopyYour marquee should now look like this:It is much easier to put the roof on the frame before inserting the legs.a) Unfold the roof fabric onto the roof frame, make sure that you have the fabric up the rightway. An easy way to tell this is to look at where the legs would join- there will be a strip offabric to cover the leg poles, on this seam will be a loop for which the guy-ropes areattached: this must be on the outside. (see image)b) At one end of the marquee (3m wide end) hook the roof fabric over the corner joints sothat it fits snugly. Then ease the fabric along the frame up to the other end and do thesame. This should result in a tight-fitting roof that will help hold the frame in place. Yourmarquee should now look like this:4

Step 3 – Attaching the legs and lifting upThe leg sections come in 2 parts. To prevent unnecessary stress on the roof frame whenassembling it is advisable to connect the top leg section (part 5) first and then add thebottom half (part 6). It is also best to attach all 4 corner legs at once to prevent the marqueeframe from unnecessary stress, however if you do not have 4 people it is possible to erect oneside at a time.a) Attach leg top poles (part 5) to one of the longest sides of the marquee starting with themiddle, or to the 4 corners at the same time – the marquee is very light so this should beeasily achievable. Make sure that the poles clip into the plastic joints - see page 3.This photo shows our3m x 4m standard Marqueemid-construction, where oneside has been erected first.b) Now lift up the opposing longest side and attach the top leg poles (part 5), being carefulnot to put unnecessary stress on the roof frame by pushing or pulling on the opposing legs.If you have decided to attach the 4 corner poles first, attach the remaining top leg sections(parts 5) to the middle joints.c) Repeat above with bottom leg poles (part 6). Make sure that the holes in part 6 are facingoutwards.d) You can now get under the marquee and start to secure the roof by way of the Velcrostraps. These are to go around the poles (see below image)e) Hook the leg covers into the holes in poles no. 6 as shown below. If on soft ground youmay wish to peg the foot joint 'D' in place - this is especially recommended for windy days.f) Attach the guy-ropes to the tabs described on page 4 (there is a tab above every leg) andsecurely peg into the ground. We recommend that pegs are at a 45 degree angle into theground facing away from the marquee to ensure maximum tension (please see illustration).5

Step 4 – Attaching the walls and doorsYour marquee should now look like thisThe side window panels and larger end panels can be easily attached or removed, so you canadd any combination you require. It is also perfectly safe to have none at all.a) Side window panels and end panels are attached to the marquee frame by way of Velcrostraps. Make sure that the end panels and the window panels are the right way up beforefixing. This can be easily identified as the side with no Velcro straps should be at thebottom touching the ground.b) It is easier to attach the two top corner Velcro straps on each panel before attaching therest.Please see page 5 for an illustration of how to fix the Velcro straps.Please note: Images included in this document are for illustrative purposes only and may notrepresent an individual product or be to scale.Important: Marquee's are temporary structures and are not suitable for long-term use. Theyshould be erected and dismantled on the day of use to avoid damage during the night whenweather can change dramatically. DoDo not leave the marquee up in bad weather as it is notdesigned to withstand strong winds, heavy rain or other extreme weather. Check your localweather forecast before erecting your marquee.Only erect your marquee on a suitable site. The ground must be firm enough to support thestructures weight and for the pegs to hold the marquee in pace in windy weather.6

You must do this before you start erecting the party tent. b) Join all the roof poles together making sure that the spring is holding them in place (see image below) c) Now connect all the plastic corner joints to the poles, making sure that the poles clip into the plastic joints shown in t

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