Use and Care Manual

General Use & Care Manual:
Outdoor Canopy
04/2019
Information provided within this Use & Care
Manual is not meant to cover every possible
condition and situation that may occur.
Please practice sound judgment and caution
when using any product.
Always refer to the original product manual
for specic information. When in doubt, we'll
help you out. See contact information above.
FABRIC CARE
WASHING CANOPY FABRIC
Use warm, soapy water and a rag to scrub the canopy fabric; dish soap works well. Remove soap residue completely before
air-drying the canopy. A garden hose with a spray nozzle set to a “at” setting works great for removing soap; simply spray from
top to bottom in vertical swipes until all of the soap residue is removed. Never use bleach or harsh cleansers.
DRYING CANOPY FABRIC
Hang the canopy fabric to air dry, avoid hanging the fabric over anything with sharp edges that may rip the fabric. Allow air and
light to hit as much of the fabric as possible — this will reduce the chance of mold and mildew.
FOLDING THE FABRIC
Folding the canopy along existing creases and folds will help it retain its natural shape. Never bunch up the canopy top or force
it into storage bags as it will reduce the life of the fabric.
FRAME CARE
CLEANING THE CANOPY FRAME
Only wash your canopy frame when it is set up, with legs and sides fully extended. It is a good practice to check for any loose
fasteners. As you are washing the frame and approach each bracket or swivel point, ensure the fasteners at that joint are snug.
Make sure the frame is completely dry before collapsing and storing it. Residual moisture can cause frames to rust.
SEVERE WEATHER — Canopies are not meant for use as a severe weather shelter!
WIND
Do not use your canopy in strong winds. The design of pop-up canopies makes them highly susceptible to uplift. Unsecured
canopies may blow over, causing potential property damage or injuries.
RAIN
Don't let rain pool on the top of your canopy. Not only will pooling water cause the canopy fabric to stretch, but the excessive
weight may damage canopy truss bars and frame.
SNOW
Do not let snow build up on your canopy. As with pooling rainwater, excessive amounts of snow will stretch the fabric and
potentially damage the frame.
ACCESSORIES
TRANSPORTING YOUR CANOPY
Most carrying bags for canopies are not universal. Make sure you have the correct one for your specic model! Pick the right one
for you and your model by measuring the canopy; contact the manufacturer before ordering if you are unsure if your canopy will
t. Always remember that the canopy top should be removed and it is ideal to have some extra room in the bag for the canopy.
MAKING IT STURDIER
To make your canopy sturdier, consider using weight bags. These products are highly recommended if the canopy will be used
on hard surfaces that will not allow the use of tent stakes or anchors.
OTHER OPTIONS
There are a wide variety of canopy accessories. Sidewalls, spiral anchors, stakes, and weight bags.
Any modication or failure to follow the recommended care will void the product warranty.
Thank you for choosing Sunnydaze Decor. We stand behind our brand and the quality of the items we sell.
Replacement parts or products will be sent at our discretion within the 1-year warranty period. Proof of purchase,
with the date of purchase as well as photos of the merchandise defect, must be provided. Photos are used to
determine the cause of defects and for future quality control.
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, feel free to contact us by phone at 888-881-4668, by email:
customerservice@serenityhealth.com, or via our contact us page at www.SerenityHealth.com/contact-us/

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