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32/f: Cut two 646 mm lengths from the window
sealing profile and slide them into the designated
guide rails on the side profiles of the window (refer to
the profile diagram).
Important note: Once you have pulled in the window
sealing profile, slightly pinch the guide profile at the
lower end so that the rubber cannot slip out of the
profile.
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Assembly of the window
Important note: If you have purchased a 4-panel
greenhouse or a 5-panel greenhouse, repeat this
step for the second window.
33/a: Slide a window stopper from the front into the
corresponding guide rail in the ridge profile as shown
in the illustration and insert it as far as the second
roof strut.
33/b: Then slide the window into the same guide rail
(refer to the profile diagram). Secure the window by
sliding in the second window stopper up to the
window.
Important note: Make sure that the window is
positioned exactly between the roof struts so that a
perfect fit is ensured when closing the window.
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Assembly of the window stay
Important note: The window stay is supplied
unassembled in a separate bag. This bag contains all
the parts you need to assemble the window stay.If
you have purchased a 4-panel greenhouse or a
5-panel greenhouse, repeat this step for the
second window. If you have purchased an
automatic window stay (available as an optional
accessory) then you should fit this in place of the
one supplied with the greenhouse.
34/a: Fit the ear onto the stay and attach it with the
M6x16 bolt. In order to ensure that the joint remains
mobile, avoid over-tightening the nut.
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34/c: To safely close the window, press the window
stay upward to the plastic web panel and hook it into
the window rabbet profile as shown in the profile
diagram.
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Important note:
Once you have finished assembling the greenhouse, check all nuts, bolts and screws
to ensure that they are all securely tightened. Tighten any that are loose.
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Assembly of covers and drains
35/a: Attach the cover to the profiles using
two 4.2 x13 self-drilling screws with tapping screw
threads (item 8). If necessary, pre-drill holes with the
drill (diameter: 2 mm).
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35/b + 35/c: The rain gutter end piece is attached to
the side strut using a 6.3 x 22 self-drilling screw with
tapping screw thread (item 7). If necessary, pre-drill
holes with the drill (diameter: 2 mm).Finally, punch
out the pre-stamped cutouts in the rain gutter at the
points at which water is to drain off (see Fig. 35/c).
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35/d: Slide the clamps onto the upper end of the rain
pipes. Then insert the pipes into the holes in the rain
gutter that you have just punched out in step 35/c –
refer to the illustration if required. Finally, tighten the
bolt/screw on the clamp to secure the rain pipe.
Please note: Make sure that the corner covers
engage in the floor profiles.
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Parts list: aluminum profiles (up to page 54)
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Parts list: plastic web panels
Note on replacement of the plastic web panels:
To replace a plastic web panel, remove the adjacent
clip profiles as described below.First, loosen the
bolts on the aluminum profiles to which the relevant
clip profiles are attached. You can then gently press
the aluminum profiles outward, which will allow you to
easily pull out the clip profiles. Then replace the
plastic web panel and reassemble the aluminum
profiles and the clips exactly as described in the
instructions.
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