OUTDOOR STORAGE MODEL N 60053 OWNER S MANUAL Keep this Identification Number in case you must contact our Customer Service Department. Copy
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BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY *Two adults required to complete assembly* (+ one adult suggested as an instruction reader) Only adults should set up the product. Do not allow children in the setup area until assembly is complete. TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS ASSEMBLY Safety Glasses 3
ASSEMBLY GUIDES Refer to the following areas throughout the instructions to assist in the assembly process: This area is located at the top, left-hand corner of the page and indicates which tools and hardware are needed to complete the assembly steps on a page. TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE This area is located at the top, right-hand corner of the page and shows an image of the product with shaded parts indicating which section is being assembled. # This area is usually located in the bottom, left-hand corner of a step and indicates that special attention is needed to perform a particular part of a step.! Note: These areas are usually located in the bottom, right-hand corner of a step and indicate that damage to the product or serious injury may occur if the caution or warning is not heeded. CAUTION WARNING Throughout the Parts & Hardware List, Part & Hardware Identifiers, and instructions are three-letter IDs. These IDs are below the images of the parts and hardware to help you locate and identify the parts and hardware during assembly. These IDs are not necessarily on the parts themselves. ADZ 4
PARTS BOX ID Description Qty PARTS LIST ID Hardware Description Qty CUS SMALL PARTS BAG 1 CUV SMALL PARTS BAG 2 PARTS IDENTIFIER CTJ CUQ CUL CUR CUN 5
SMALL PARTS BAG 1 [CUS] SMALL PARTS IDENTIFIER CUC CUE BIQ SMALL PARTS BAG 2 [CUV] CUO 6
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 1 NO HARDWARE OR PARTS PROVIDED FOR THIS STEP 1.1 SITE PREPARATION at least 24 of additional space for 24 Minimum 24 Minimum 24 Minimum 24 Minimum 48 3/4 48 3/4! Note: The Raised Garden Bed is not recommended for placement on a patio. The organic materials used may stain the concrete. 7
2 RAISED GARDEN BED ASSEMBLY SMALL PARTS REQUIRED SMALL PARTS BAG REQUIRED: CUS CUC PARTS REQUIRED CUE BIQ CTJ TOOLS REQUIRED Safety Glasses 8
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2 BIQ 2.1 Blow Hole Plug (BIQ) Bed Panel (CTJ) Twist the Plugs as you insert them until they are just above the plastic of the Panel. Repeat this step for each Bed Panel. CTJ BIQ CTJ CTJ BIQ 9
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2 NO SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2.2 RAISED GARDEN BED ASSEMBLY Bed Panels (CTJ) 1st Panel 2nd Panel CTJ CTJ 3 Slots 3 Tabs 10
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2 NO SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2.3 Bed Panels (CTJ) CTJ 2.4 Bed Panel (CTJ) Repeat this section for the second Raised Garden Bed. CTJ 11
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2 CUC 2.5 PERFORM THIS STEP ONLY IF YOU PLAN ON USING THESE AS TWO SEPARATE BEDS Panel Clip (CUC) Repeat this step for each corner. Repeat this step for the second Raised Garden Bed. If you plan on stacking the two Beds, skip this step and continue to the next. Nub Nub CUC 12
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2 NO SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 2.6 Tabs face downward on top Bed Tabs face upward on bottom Bed 13
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE CUE X 2.7 )NSERT A Long Panel Clip (CUE) BETWEEN AND OVER THE ADJACENT NUBS TO HOLD THE TWO 'ARDEN "EDS TOGETHER Repeat this step for each corner. Nubs CUE Insert the center ridge between the nubs 14 2
3 FROST COVER ASSEMBLY SMALL PARTS REQUIRED SMALL PARTS BAG REQUIRED: CUV CUO PARTS REQUIRED CUN CUQ CUR CUL TOOLS REQUIRED Safety Glasses 15
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 3 NO SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE FROST COVER ASSEMBLY 3.1 Shock-Corded Rod (CUN) Repeat this step for the second Shock Corded Rod (CUN). 16
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 3 NO SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 3.2 Shock Corded Rod (CUN) CUN End of Shock Corded Rod Long Panel Clip 17
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 3 CUO 3.3 Shock Corded Rod (CUN) CUN 3.4 Frost Cover Clip (CUO) Repeat this step for each Corner. CUO 18
TOOLS AND SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 3 NO SMALL PARTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE 3.5 Frost Cover (CUL) CUL Tent Clips Velcro strips Velcro strips Tent Clips 19
4 RAISED GARDEN BED LAYOUT 4.1 4.2 20
CLEANING & CARE Cleaning and Care 12 21
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