Do not allow snow to accumulate on the Car Shelter as the canopy could
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collapse. The Car Shelter could topple in strong winds, causing damage to
personal property. Disassemble if weather conditions become severe and could
damage the Car Shelter. Clear heavy debris off the shelter before going under it.
WEATHER FAST Products is not responsible for damage due to weather
conditions and will not be held responsible for a Car Shelter exposed to and/or
damaged by conditions such as high winds, heavy rain, snow or ice under any
conditions.
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Do not attempt to move an assembled Car Shelter.
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Do not sit or stand on top of the Car Shelter, and do not place anything on
top of the Car Shelter.
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Snow/debris accumulation hazard. The heavy weight of accumulated snow or
other debris can cause parts of this Car Shelter to buckles suddenly. Do not
allow debris to accumulate on top of the Car Shelter. If snowfall is expected,
place additional supports (not provided) underneath the roof. NEVER enter a
Car Shelter with accumulated debris on top.
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WARNING! Ladders are inherently dangerous equipment to use. If you are using
a ladder to assemble this product, make sure to read and adhere to the safety
warnings and instructions as recommended by the manufacturer/distributor of
the ladder you are using.
Prolonged exposure to wind can cause fasteners and hardware to loosen
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as the frame flexes. The Car Shelter's frame strength will be compromised if
fasteners and hardware are not tight. Periodically, check to make sure all
fasteners and hardware are tight. Tubes and Anchors should also be
periodically checked to make sure the unit is always structurally rigid.
WARNING! Do not allow the vehicle's engine to run while parked within the
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Car Shelter. When running, the engine of a vehicle produces carbon monoxide,
a colorless, odorless, toxic gas that, when inhaled, can cause serious personal
injury or death.
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WARNING! The warnings and cautions discussed in this manual cannot cover
all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood by
the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built
into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.
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