Holman GH2002 User Manual

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2m Depth
Greenhouse Kit
with Misting System
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User Guide
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Overview
Before you Star t
Check the pack contents before attempting construction.
Location and Positioning
Propagating from Seed in a Greenhouse
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Package Contents
Greenhouse Frame Misting System
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Assembly
Frame Assembly
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Assemble frame as shown. Metal tubes plastic par ts
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push into
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and shelves⑥ sit on
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the horizontal tubes.
Start with the base and work upwards. Tools are not required–hand assembly is suitable. We suggest wearing protective gloves during assembly.
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Before covering the frame, use the frame pegs⑦ to fasten down the assembled frame.
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When assembled,
check the frame is
tightly pushed together
in all directions.
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Assembly (continued)
Misting System Connection
Connect up the black poly pipe⑩ using the elbow⑬ and joiners⑫ to fit around the frame.
Trim the last piece of poly pipe as needed and place the end cap⑭ onto the top end of the poly pipe and the snap-on connector⑯ to the bottom end as shown below. Attach your garden hose to the snap-on connector.
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Attach the poly pipe along the width of the top central beam and adjoining vertical corner poles with clips⑪.
To insert the sprayers⑮, punch six holes along the top length of poly pipe with the supplied punch⑰. Twist the yellow end of the sprays into the punched holes.
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Assembly (continued)
Covering the Frame
Unzip the cover⑨ door before fitting to the assembled frame. Failure to do so may cause damage to the cover. Secure the cover to the frame with the ties attached to the inside of the cover. For ease of access, the doorway can be rolled and tied up.
Fasten Down the Greenhouse
Ground stakes with guy ropes⑧ are provided to secure the cover to the ground, along with pegs⑦ for securing the frame. Lower corner angle points on the cover can also be used for extra security.
Unzip b efore
covering!
We recommend t wo people for this step to avo id dam age to th e cover
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TIE POINT
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TIE POINT
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TIE POINT
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Maintenance
Cleaning and Storage
Wash off heav y dirt or dust deposits and remove bird droppings with soapy water. The cover may be removed from the whole structure, disassembled and stored when not in use.
CAUTION
Ensure the greenhouse is secured to the ground with pegs or weights. Ensure weight is placed evenly on shelves to avoid the possibility of the greenhouse tipping over. Ensure all poles and fittings are securely assembled prior to use. The method of securing will depend on the ground surface. The greenhouse should not be left out in windy conditions if it has not been secured to the ground. During extreme weather conditions or high winds, ensure the greenhouse is moved to a sheltered area and ensure it is secured to the ground using appropriate methods. The greenhouse should be disassembled when not in use.
Maximum loading: 10kg for each shelf.
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We really appreciate having you as a customer, and would like to say thank you for choosing us.
We hope you are happy with our product and if you have a moment to leave a
review, we would like to hear your feedback on the Product Review website.
Should you have any questions about this product or its operation please call customer service on 1300 716 188.
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Head Office/Service
11 Walters Drive, Osborne Park WA 6017
Ph: +61 8 9416 9999 Fax: +61 8 9416 9920
service@holmanindustries.com.au
www.holmanindustries.com.au
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