Crown Pagoda2 6x6m User manual

CROWN CANOPIES
Pagoda² 6x6m Instruction Manual
Before assembling or putting up your marquee, read this manual and follow all instructions.
Failure to do so can result in damage to the marquee, serious injury and/or death
The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible
conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood by the user that common sense and caution
are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be considered by the installer and/or user.
Tent, canopy, structure, and shelter products are manufactured for use as temporary structures and do not meet
structural code unless specified. Since weather is unpredictable, the installer/end user must incorporate their
own good judgment, common sense and knowledge of local conditions with the installation instruction guide-
lines. The installer is responsible for anticipating weather severity for proper time and method of installation
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not voided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not voided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
WARNING SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS
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Description
Pagoda²
The Pagoda² tents are designed with a high peak tube supported by
cross cables extending from each corner tube, maximizing the usable
space underneath while at the same time eliminating the need for
interior frames or support poles. The simple design allows for easy
trans-portation, storage, and installation involving only two people
due to the reduced amount of hardware in comparison to other frame
or pole tents.
Suggested Equipment
Steps, ground cloth, sledge hammer (or petrol stake driver), UHD 3 way stake puller, Atlas Marquee Lifter.
Specifications
Width
Length
Area
Eave Height
Overall Height
Pitch
Complete Weight
Model
Class
Center Pole
Style / Shape
Expandable
Custom Printing vailable
Fabric Material
Fabric Material Weight
Fabric Translucency
Water Repellency
Flame Resistant
UV Resistant
Mold and Mildew Resistant
Frame / Pole Material
Longest Component
Persons required for setup
Occupancy
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Optional accesories
XG Ground Bar System, gutter to Pagoda, gutter to Hex, additional Panoramic Window walls
6x6m
20 ft/6.1
20 ft/6.1
400 ft /37.2 m²
8’/2.42 m
17.38”/5.3 m
8’ 9”/2.7 m
155 kg
Pagoda
Cross Cable
No
High Peak
Yes (with gutter)
Yes
PVC Coated Polyester
550gsm
Blockout
Waterproof
Yes
Yes
Yes
Aluminum
9’3”/2.82 m
2-3
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Site analysis is extremely important. The installer must adhere to local building codes and fire regulations. The
installer must evaluate each installation site and determine t he proper securing a nd anchoring method and
device appropriate for the conditions. Some soils require additional staking or securing methods than what
may be/have been purchased with the standard tent package. Crown Canopies instructions summarize all the
functions of each product, the rules for using them and suggestions for their use. However, field situations,
site conditions, weather and local experience may mandate other methods. Review the following conditions
at the proposed site and plan accordingly.
The best site qualities are:
• Location Elevated, level, and clear of debris
• Soil Conditions Adequate for stable anchoring
•Space: Adequate space for the perimeter and external securing ratchets
•Surface Type: Grass, Gravel, Concrete, Tarmac, Wood
• Site Access: Materials and services can easily be delivered to the site
Also allow for:
• Overhead Obstructions Electrical/telephone lines, tree branches
•Underground Utilities: Electric, Gas, Oil, Steam, Telephone, Water, Sewer
•Weather Effects: Monitor for extreme weather conditions and evacuate if necessary
•Emergency Exit Capabilities Provide evacuation routes in case of a fire or bad weather
SITE ANALYSIS
STAY ALERT: Watch what you are doing, and use common sense when assembling / putting up a tent,
canopy, structure, or shelter. Do not assemble or put up while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or
medication. A moment of inattention may result in serious personal injury.
DO NOT OVER LIFT: The equipment may be heavy and may require 2 or more people to lift and move.
DO NOT OVERREACH: Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Use a ladder when necessary.
DRESS PROPERLY: Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep hair, clothing, and hands/
gloves away from power equipment and snag or pinch points.
USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Eye protection, safety shoes, hard hats, or hearing protection must be used for
appropriate conditions
Since weather is unpredictable, the installer/end user must incorporate their own judgment, common sense
and knowledge of local conditions with the installation instruction guidelines. The installer is responsible for
anticipating eather severity for proper time and method of installation
• Rain: Rain water can collect on the tent fabric and cause ‘ponding’ or ‘water pocketing’ under cer-
tain weather conditions, especially if the tent is not installed and tensioned correctly. The additional weight
from the water will cause the tent to sag and ponding will continue to get worse. The weight can destroy
the tent fabric and/or cause the poles to bend. Highly saturated soil will cause the stakes to lose their
holding power.
• Wind: Wind or wind and rain can cause the tension of the tent to change by loosening ratchet
assemblies, pulling stakes, and or causing the poles to shift or sink. It is very important to do routine main-
tenance checks and maintain proper tension on the tent top at all times especially if weather conditions
are such that ratchets are beginning to loosen. To acheive wind loading ratings a stake pull test will need
to be performed by a qualified engineer.
•Snow: Tents, canopies, structures, and shelters are not designed to carry any type of snow loading. These
products should not be used if snow of any kind is present, and must be evacuated immediately.
SAFETY
WEATHER
SAFETY

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A properly driven stake will be driven down to so lower head is
touching the ground. The deeper that the stake is driven, the
greater holding strength the stake will have. Anchoring stakes
must be driven deep and vertical.
Find knocking in the stakes tedious? Don't knock in less stakes and
compromise safety, see our Stake Driver on crowncanopies.co.uk
Stakes driven vertically have a greater holding strength than
stakes driven at an angle. Vertically is defined as straight up down
or angled up to 10° away from the tent, canopy, structure, or
shelter.
Before You Stake
Ensure that you are fully aware of the type of ground you are staking to, whether it is hard clay or sandy soil,
the tent should be secured appropriately. Regardless of the marquee size or weight, no marquee should be
put up if it's not possible to use the appropriate amount of stakes or ground anchors that are provided.
Prior to staking, be sure that no underground utilities are present. Crown Canopies is not
responsible for methods that installers may choose to erect and secure the tent, canopy, structure, or shelter
to the site surface. Crown Canopies responsibility is limited to the manufacture of the tent parts and materials.
It is the installer’s responsibility, not Crown Canopies, to determine the appropriate number of stakes to meet
the necessary wind loads on the installation site.
Soil and setup conditions can vary greatly between installation sites. It is the installer’s responsibil-
ity to be sure the staking is adequate for each site on each setup. Additional staking, tiebacks, and/or stake
bars may be required in order to safely setup and secure the product. Crown Canopies always recommends
to use all stakes and securing included with the tent as a minimum.
The number of stakes suggested in this manual routinely does not meet the relevant local codes of
the installation site. The number of stakes included in the standard kit will, in most cases, keep the tent, canopy,
structure, or shelter setup. Due to various soil conditions the standard staking kit may be inadequate to keep the
tent secure in high winds and wet or threatening weather. Regardless of the number of stakes included in
standard kits, Crown Canopies makes no representation or warranty as to whether this is sufficient to meet
the requirements for your installation site(s).
Staking Basics
STAKING TO THE GROUND
INSTALLATION
6” or less
6” or less

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INSTALLATION
REQUIRED HARDWARE
Pagoda
Size/Color Qty. PictureDescription (Key)
Eave pole 2.03m / 2.82m 12
Legs 2.82m 6
1.2m 6
1
Steel joiners
Centre pole
Pole pin 1
Corner knuckle 6
3
6
Cross cables
Triangle foot
Double head stake 750mm 12
A+B. External ratchets 50mm White
Ratchet Strap 4
C. Rope ratchet 4m Long Strap 4
NOTE: When the Ratchet Buckle with Loop Strap (A/C) is connected to Loop Strap (B/D) it forms the Ratchet Assembly.
Tent top and walls 1 pc top/roof. 4 pc. walls (vary per model)
Tent bag (top and walls come in
seperate bags)
2
Description (Key) Size/Color Qty. Picture
A+B. Additional
external ratchet per leg
50mm White
Ratchet Strap
4
Add 2x. stakes per foot 750mm 8
Gutter to 6m Pagoda (12m Hex)
Gutter to another Pagoda
UHD 3 Way Stake Puller
Atlas Marquee Lifter (TBD 2020)
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
1
1
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INSTALLATION
PARTS / MINIMUM STAKING LAYOUT
Rope ratchet
down leg
B
A. 50mm ratchet
B. Rope ratchet
50mm Ratchet at 45 degrees
from floor
A
RATCHET PLACEMENT
C
-> 50mm ratchets
should be facing
away from the
centre and 1.5m
away from the foot
Sidewalls (Optional)
Tent Top
Legs
Corner Knuckle
Flag Pole
Joiner
Eave Pole
Eave Pole
Cross Cables
Center Pole
Black Hook
1x Double Head Stake
Foot
1xDouble Head
Stake
D
C
B
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Set Up Instruction
1. Lay out a floor cover in the area the tent will be installed to protect the tent top of dirt and abrasions.
2. Lay out the frame parts on the ground in the approximate location that they will be when the frame is
assembled. (See parts/minimum staking layout diagram)
3. Assemble the 4 complete eave poles using two 2.82m tubes joined together with the joiner.
4. Starting at one corner, insert the assembled eave poles into the corner knuckles.
5. Continue to insert all 4 complete eaves into the corner knuckles until a square is formed.
7. Lay the tent top out over the cables and frame with the top of the tent facing upward. Start in one corner by
securing the white nylon strap over the ring on the outside of the corner knuckle.
a. Continue to secure all the tent corner straps to the outside corner knuckle. Make sure the strap
with the O ring is the last strap to be secured. This ring and strap will allow for better grip
when securing the top over the last knuckle.
Corner Knuckle
6.
. Connect one cross cable to the inside hook on the corner knuckle. Connect the other end of this cable to the
hook on the corner knuckle at the diagonal corner. Repeat this method to secure other cross cables.
a.
. In order to fit the cable onto the 4th corner fitting hook, you may need to lift the frame up on that
corner approximately 4 feet off the ground. This reduces the distance between the corners allowing
the cable to reach the 4th corner fitting hook.
IMPORTANT: The roof should be gently lifted over the wires
to avoid excessive rubbing. Crown Canopies is not liable for
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11.Once the top is in place and secured, you’re ready to install the legs. Lift on side of the tent up and install two
of the legs at each corner, leaving the tent at an angle. Attach the feet and rope ratchet assembly to each
leg as you install the legs. You can hook the string end with the metal quick link on the O ring of the foot
and then pull it up the leg and hold it all together. This will ensure the feet stay on as you finish assembly.
Then insert 1 more leg so you have 3 legs in place with the tent still at an angle.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
10. 1. If your stakes have a welded washer for the 2nd head: Take the short part of the 50mm ratchet strap (part B,
with D ring) and put it on the ground where the stake will go (1.5m away from the leg, away from the centre of the
tent). Twist the nylon webbing around so it is in the corner of the half circle of the D ring as (shown in photo 1 below).
2.If your stakes have a welded nut for the 2nd washer: Knock in the stake as the below instructions and tie the ratchet
underneath the welded nut using a dog leg knot. You can also do this for step 1 (shown in photo 2 below).
Knock in the stake vertically until the lower head / tied strap is 1cm or less to the ground. The strap needs to be no
shorter than 3.4m from the stake to the knuckle, which is just over 1/2 a metre longer than a leg. If it is it will be
impossible to lift the tent. There are 2x 50mm straps per corner, assemble in a triangle with 1.5m between the stakes
and 1.5m between the stakes and the marquee.
This step will minimise the chances of the top blowing away during the rest of the installation
9.Go around each corner knuckle and hook half of the 50mm ratchet (part A
with the black end hook end) over the outside hole of the corner knuckle, let
the rest hang down. Do this for all 4 corners.
8.There are 3 straps for each side that connect the eave pole to the PVC top.
There are a total of 18 straps. Buckle them around the eave pole and tighten
them so they are taut, but not too tight.
IMPORTANT: Having these straps too tight or too loose can result in water
pooling on the roof. Make sure the roof has no areas near the straps where it
can collect water (this is sometimes best viewed from above).
1.1.
2.
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13. The rope ratchet should now connect the top and the foot. Pull on the loose end of the rope to tighten it.
Go around and tighten the rope ratchets equally, the black ratchet part should be around half way up the
leg. The foot should be pointed towards the inside (center) of the tent, with the eye nut on the outside (the
below photo is from the outside pointing in). Tighten the rope ratchet by pulling on the loose end until the
rope is taut, but only enough so that the foot cannot fall off the leg.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
12. As each leg is inserted, attach the metal quick link of the
rope ratchet (part C) to the string on the tent top.
Screw it closed to ensure it won't come off with movement.
IMPORTANT: Do not hook the ratchet onto the D rings or
onto the rope incorrectly. Doing this can cause water pooling
and damage the marquee. See step 17 for more details
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Standard:
14. Now you need to install the center mast through the tent top. Place the center mast pin at the top of the
center mast pole. Unhook the clip at the bottom of the center mast pole and position the bottom of the
center mast pole onto the top cable. Making sure the mast pin at the top is through the hole and is visible
from the outside of the tent top, slide the center mast pole up the cable toward the intersecon of the
cables. Move the center mast pole to the center of the tent making sure it rests on both cross cables. Once in
place, put the clip back on the boom of the center mast pole making sure it is under both cables to keep it
in place.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
16. Make sure the legs are straight then secure each foot by driving a 1x double head stakes through a
hole (if you are using the recommended 50m storm ratchet). If you are not using the storm ratchet use 2x
double head stakes per foot. Ensure the stakes are driven down to the lower head and vertically / less than a 10°
angle.
18.Roll excess ratchet straps and secure into the ratchet buckle.
15. Install the remaining 2 legs and rope ratchets; be sure the feet are all pointing towards the center as shown
in step 14.
IMPORTANT: The last 2 legs are
the most difficult and will
require 2-3 people to lift and
insert the legs. Use 2 people on
steps to hold each side of the
corner knuckle while the other
inserts and push up with
the leg.
Failure to use enough
people can result in
injury. It is recommended to use
more people while you are less
experienced.
17.Check all rope ratchets (down the legs) are attached
properly and tighten them as much as possible with your
own body weight.
IMPORTANT: Failing to connect the rope ratchets
properly or tighten them enough can result in water
pooling on the roof and damage to the marquee.
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