SONOMA CORONADO SWING ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSSONOMA CORONADO SWING ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSSTYLE #: 61SRR5801CORUSE 2 PEOPLE FOR ASSEMBLY.ASSEMBLE ON A FLAT, PROTECTED SURFACEQUANTITYDESCRIPTIONA1 PCTOP FRAME BARB2 PCSFRONT LEGC2 PCSBACK LEGD1 PCBACK CROSSBARE2 PCSLEG CROSSBARF1 PCMIDDLE LEG CROSSBARG2 PCSARMH1 PCBACKI1 PCSEATJ2 PCSLONG HANGING BARK2 PCSSHORT HANGING BARL1 PCCANOPY SIDE BAR WITH SWITCHM1 PCCANOPY SIDE BARN2 PCSCANOPY SIDE SUPPORT CROSSBARO1 PCCANOPY CENTER SUPPORT CROSSBARP1 PCCANOPY BACK SUPPORT CROSSBARQ1 PCCANOPY FRONT SUPPORT CROSSBARR1 PCCANOPY COVER WITH SOLAR RECEIVERPART LISTFIGUREPage 1/7

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)STYLE #: STYLE #: 61SRR5801CORQUANTITYDESCRIPTIONAA4 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*28MM)BB2 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M5*30MM)CC2 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*30MM)DD6 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*35MM)EE2 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*50MM)FF2 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*55MM)GG2 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*65MM)HH4 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*75MM)II2 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M6*80MM)JJ4 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M8*55MM)KK4 PCS 1 PCBOLT(M8*95MM)LL14 PCS 1 PCSMALL NUT(M6)MM4 PCS 1 PCLARGE NUT(M8)NN24 PCS 1 PCSMALL FLAT WASHER(M6)OO12 PCS 1 PCLARGE FLAT WASHER(M8)PP4 PCSFOOT CAPQQ2 PCS 1 PCSHORT PLASTIC WASHERRR6 PCS 1 PCLONG PLASTIC WASHERSS4 PCS 1 PCNUT CAPTT2 PCSKNOBUU2 PCSSPRING HOOKVV1 PCALLEN WRENCHWW1 PCWRENCHPART LISTFIGUREPage 2/7

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)STYLE #: 61SRR5801CORSTEP 1A. WORKING WITH TWO PEOPLE: HOLD TOP FRAME BAR (A) TOCONNECT TO THE FRONT LEGS (B) AND BACK LEGS (C) WITH BOLTS(KK) INSERTED FROM FRONT TO BACK, LARGE FLAT WASHERS (OO),AND LARGE NUT (MM) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV) AND WRENCH(WW). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.BACKB. ATTACH FEET (PP) TO BOTTOM OF FRONT LEGS (B) AND BACKLEGS (C).FRONTSTEP 2A. CONNECT THE BOTTOM HOLES OF BACK CROSSBAR (D) TO BACKLEGS (C) WITH BOLTS (HH) INSERTED FROM OUTSIDE TO INSIDE,SMALL WASHERS (NN), AND SMALL NUTS (LL) USING ALLENWRENCH (VV) AND WRENCH (WW). DO NOT TIGHTENCOMPLETELY.B. CONNECT THE TOP HOLES OF BACK CROSSBAR (D) TO BACK LEGS(C) WITH BOLTS (HH) INSERTED FROM OUTSIDE TO INSIDE, SMALLWASHERS (NN), LEG CROSSBARS (E) ON OUTSIDE OF LEGS, ANDSMALL NUTS (LL) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV) AND WRENCH (WW).DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.BACKFRONTSTEP 3A. CONNECT LEG CROSSBARS (E) TO FRONT LEGS (B) ON OUTSIDE OFLEGS WITH BOLTS (EE) INSERTED FROM OUTSIDE TO INSIDE, SMALLFLAT WASHERS (NN), AND SMALL NUTS (LL) USING ALLEN WRENCH(VV) AND WRENCH (WW). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.BACKB. CONNECT MIDDLE LEG CROSSBAR (F) TO LEG CROSSBARS (E)WITH BOLTS (CC) INSERTED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, SMALL FLATWASHERS (NN), AND SMALL NUTS (LL) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV)AND WRENCH (WW). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.C. ENSURE THE FRAME SITS STABLE ON THE GROUND THENTIGHTEN COMPLETELY ALL BOLTS FROM STEPS 1-4FRONTPage 3/7

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)STYLE #: 61SRR5801CORSTEP 4A. ATTACH ARMS (G) TO SEAT (I) WITH BOLTS (JJ) INSERTED FROMOUTSIDE TO INSIDE, LARGE FLAT WASHERS (OO), AND LONGPLASTIC WASHERS (RR) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV). DO NOTTIGHTEN COMPLETELY.STEP 5A. CONNECT ARMS (G) TO LOWER BACK (H) WITH BOLTS (GG)INSERTED FROM OUTSIDE TO INSIDE, SMALL FLAT WASHERS (NN),LONG PLASTIC WASHERS (RR), AND SMALL NUTS (LL) USING ALLENWRENCH (VV) AND WRENCH (WW). DO NOT TIGHTENCOMPLETELY.BACKSTEP 6A. CONNECT ARMS (G) TO UPPER BACK (H) WITH BOLTS (II)INSERTED FROM OUTSIDE TO INSIDE, SMALL FLAT WASHERS (NN),LONG HANGING BARS (J), AND SMALL NUTS (LL) USING ALLENWRENCH (VV) AND WRENCH (WW). DO NOT TIGHTENCOMPLETELY.BACKVIEWB. CONNECT SHORT HANGING BARS (K) TO FRONT OF ARMS (G)WITH BOLTS (FF) INSERTING FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE, SHORTPLASTIC WASHERS (QQ), SMALL FLAT WASHERS (NN), AND SMALLNUTS (LL) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV) AND WRENCH (WW). DONOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.-Page 4/7

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)STYLE #: 61SRR5801CORSTEP 7A. INSERT 1 END OF SPRING HOOKS (UU) THROUGH BOTH HANGINGBARS (J & K) KEEPING LONG HANGING BARS (J) TO THE OUTSIDE.STEP 8A. HANG SPRING HOOKS (UU) FROM TOP FRAME BAR (A) WITHSEAT FACING FRONT LEGS (B).B. TIGHTEN COMPLETELY ALL BOLTS FROM STEPS 5-8BACKFRONTSTEP 9A. CONNECT CANOPY CENTER SUPPORT CROSSBAR (O) TO CANOPYSIDE BAR WITH SWITCH (L) AND CANOPY SIDE BAR (M) WITH BOLT(DD) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.B. CONNECT CANOPY FRONT SUPPORT CROSSBAR (Q) WITH PLUGEND ALIGNED WITH SWITCH ON CANOPY SIDE BAR WITH SWITCH (L)WITH BOLT (AA) INSERTED FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE, AND NUT CAP(SS) USING WRENCH (WW). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.C. CONNECT REMAINING END OF CANOPY FRONT SUPPORTCROSSBAR (Q) TO CANOPY SIDE BAR (M) WITH BOLT (AA) INSERTEDFROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE, AND NUT CAP (SS) USING WRENCH(WW). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.BACKFRONTPage 5/7

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)STYLE #: 61SRR5801CORSTEP 10A. CONNECT CANOPY BACK SUPPORT CROSSBAR (P) WITH PLUGEND ALIGNED WITH SWITCH ON CANOPY SIDE BAR WITH SWITCH (L)WITH BOLT (AA) INSERT BOLT FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE, AND NUTCAP (SS) USING WRENCH (WW). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.B. CONNECT REMAINING END OF CANOPY BACK SUPPORTCROSSBAR (P) TO CANOPY SIDE BAR (M) WITH BOLT (AA) INSERTBOLT FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE, AND NUT CAP (SS) USING WRENCH(WW). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.BACKC. TIGHTEN ALL BOLTS FROM STEPS 10 & 11.FRONTSTEP 11A. INSERT CANOPY SIDE SUPPORT CROSSBARS (N) INTO THE SHORTPOCKETS AT THE ENDS OF THE CANOPY COVER WITH SOLARRECEIVER (R).B. WITH SOLAR END OF CANOPY COVER (R), CONNECT CENTER OFCANOPY SIDE SUPPORT CROSSBAR (N) TO CANOPY SIDE BAR WITHSWITCH (L) WITH BOLT (BB) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV). DO NOTTIGHTEN COMPLETELY.BACKC. PLUG THE SOLAR RECEIVER CORD INTO SWITCH ON CANOPY SIDEBAR WITH SWITCH (L).D. CONNECT THE ENDS OF CANOPY SIDE SUPPORT CROSSBAR (N) TOCANOPY SIDE BAR WITH SWITCH (L) WITH BOLTS (DD) USING ALLENWRENCH (VV). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.STEP 12A. PULL THE CANOPY COVER (R) OVER THE ASSEMBLED CANOPYFRAME ALL THE WAY TO THE OPPOSITE END. STRETCH CANOPYCOVER (R) WITH SIDE SUPPORT CROSSBAR (N) TO THE BOTTOM OFCANOPY SIDE BAR (M) TO FULLY EXTEND FABRIC.FRONTBACKFRONTB. ALIGN CENTER HOLE OF CANOPY SIDE SUPPORT CROSSBAR (N)WITH CENTER OF CANOPY SIDE BAR (M) AND CONNECT WITH BOLT(BB) USING ALLEN WRENCH (VV). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.C. CONNECT THE ENDS OF CANOPY SIDE SUPPORT CROSSBAR (N) TOCANOPY SIDE BAR (M) WITH BOLTS (DD) USING ALLEN WRENCH(VV). DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.Page 6/7

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)STYLE #: 61SRR5801CORSTEP 13A. TIGHTEN COMPLETELY ALL BOLTS FROM STEPS 12 & 13.B. INSERT KNOBS (TT) THROUGH GROMMETS ON CANOPY INTO TOPFRAME BAR (A). TIGHTEN COMPLETELY.C. TURN THE LIGHTS ON AND OFF WITH THE SWITCH ON CANOPYSIDE BAR WITH SWITCH (L).D. ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETE.** WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU SAVE THE ALLEN WRENCH AND WRENCH AND PERIODICALLY TIGHTEN ALL BOLTS.WEIGHT LIMIT500 LBSCARE AND CLEANINGFOR OUTDOOR USE ONLYFRAME: WIPE CLEAN WITH A MILD SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION, RINSE WITH CLEAN WATER, AND DRY THOROUGHLY.DO NOT SWING AGGRESSIVELY (I.E. TOO HIGH OR TOO FAST)DO NOT STAND OR CLIMB ON SWINGIN ORDER TO PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR SWING, PLEASE STORE IN DRY SHELTERED PLACE WHEN NOT IN USE OR DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER.WARRANTY1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR FRAME AND CUSHIONS.CUSTOMER SERVICE: PLEASE NOTE - DO NOT RETURN THIS ITEM TO THE RETAILER.CUSTOMER SERVICE HOT LINE: 1-866-905-4107SERVICE HOURS: 11:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME /8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. PACIFIC STANDARD TIMEWEBSITE: WWW.YOTRIOINT.COMTO ASSIST YOU BETTER, PLEASE GATHER THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CALLING CUSTOMER SERVICE: PRODUCT NAME AND STYLENUMBER, DESCRIPTION AND OR IMAGES OF THE ISSUE, ORIGINAL STORE PURCHASE RECEIPT.Page 7/7

sonoma coronado swing assembly instructions assemble on a flat, protected surface style #: middle leg crossbar. top frame bar. canopy side bar: canopy back support crossbar canopy side support crossbar: canopy center support crossbar canopy front support crossbar: long hanging bar front leg:

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