Belavi Pergola: Replacement Canopy Cover User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- belavi
Table of Contents
The Belavi Pergola Replacement Canopy Cover User Manual provides detailed instructions for assembling and maintaining the Belavi LCM1503B Replacement Canopy Top Cover Pergola. The manual includes a caution section that emphasizes the importance of reading all instructions before assembly to avoid faulty assembly and potential injury. It also advises users to assemble the product on a soft, non-abrasive surface and seek assistance when working with bulky or heavy items. The manual provides clear instructions for cleaning and maintenance, as well as warnings and cautions for using the pergola safely. The hardware list and assembly instructions are also included in the manual, with step-by-step guidance for connecting each part. The manual also includes contact information for after-sales support and Aldi Inc.’s full warranty conditions. Overall, the Belavi Pergola Replacement Canopy Cover User Manual is an essential guide for anyone looking to assemble and maintain their Belavi LCM1503B Replacement Canopy Top Cover Pergola safely and effectively.
belavi LCM1503B Replacement Canopy Top Cover Pergola
Getting Started
Ensure all parts packaged in carton match the parts list. Remove all protective materials and place parts on a non-abrasive surface to avoid scratching. If any parts are missing or damaged, DO NOT attempt to assemble. Please contact our customer service center (Monday-Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm EST) at 1-800-599-8898.
Caution
Read all the instructions before assembly. Failure to comply with
instructions may result in faulty assembly and potential injury! Assemble
product on a soft, non-abrasivesurface such as a carpet or cardboard to avoid
damaging the item. Seek assistance to assemble bulky or heavy items. After
final alignment, make sure all bolts and nutsare securely tightened with screw
covers pressed in place. We do not recommend securing this structure to a
patio deck or concrete surface, nor can we advise on how to do so.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Wash canopy top with a mild solution of soap and water; rinse thoroughly. Dry completely
Warnings & Cautions
- Some sections require working overhead and lifting components. Beams can be heavy and awkward to lift into place by yourself.
- Ask others to lend a hand. We recommend having four people to help in the assembly of your pergola. Having others to help in the building process will result in faster installation.
- Use appropriate safety measures when working on ladders. Make sure any ladders you’re using are sturdy and safe. Follow manufacturer safety instructions when using ladders.
- Keep a clean, uncluttered work space.
- Your pergola is susceptible to wind. Make sure the canopy is tied and stakes are hammered down.
- In the event of adverse weather conditions, it is recommended that the canopy is removed from the frame so that no damage will occur.
- This product is designed for leisure use only and is not a shelter against adverse weather conditions.
- DO NOT stand, sit, or store items on top of the pergola
- DO NOT climb on or hang from any portion of your pergola.
- Failure to heed these recommendations may result in personal injury or components of the pergola being damaged.
- At regular intervals, inspect your pergola to make sure that assembly integrity has been maintained.
- Exercise caution using a lawn mower, edge trimmer or other yard equipment near pergola.
WARNING
KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC. This tent is made
with fabric that meets CPAI-84 specifications for flame resistance. It is not
fire proof. The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any flame
source.
Pack contents / parts
Box 1
- A1 Pole
- A2 Pole
- C Crossbeam
- D Crossbeam
- M Slide Bar
Box 2
- B1 Crossbeam
- B2 Crossbeam
- E1 Canopy Support
- E2 Canopy Support
- F Slider Bar Connector
- G1 Canopy Weight Bar
- G2 Canopy Weight Bar
- H Connector
- I Support
- J Foot
- K Cover
- L Plate
- N Crossbeam Connector
- O Stake
- P Hex Key
- Q Canopy
- AA M6x10 Bolt
- BB M6x15 Bolt
- CC M6x45 Bolt
- DD M6x65 Bolt
Parts List
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU SAVE THE HEX KEY AND WRENCH AND PERIODICALLY TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS
Description | Qty | |
---|---|---|
A 1 | Pole | 2 |
A 2 | Pole | 2 |
B 1 | Crossbeam | 2 |
B 2 | Crossbeam | 2 |
C | Crossbeam | 2 |
D | Crossbeam | 2 |
E 1 | Canopy Support | 5 |
E 2 | Canopy Support | 5 |
F | Slide Bar Connector | 8 |
G 1 | Canopy Weight Bar | 2 |
G 2 | Canopy Weight Bar | 2 |
H | Connector | 7 |
I | Support | 8 |
Description | Qty | |
--- | --- | --- |
J | Foot | 4 |
K | Cover | 4 |
L | Plate | 2 |
M | Slide Bar | 4 |
N | Crossbeam Connector | 7 |
O | Stakes | 16 |
P | Hex Key | 1 |
Q | Canopy | 1 |
AA | *M6 10mm Bolt** | 4 |
BB | *M6 15mm Bolt** | 70 |
CC | *M6 45mm Bolt** | 8 |
DD | *M6 65mm Bolt** | 26 |
Hardware List
Assembly Instructions
STEP 1:
Insert Connector (H) into the open end of Crossbeam (B1), see Fig. 1.Insert
one M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through the top eyelet of Crossbeam (B1), and into the
bolt-threading found at the top of Connector (H), see Fig. 1. Insert open end
of Crossbeam (B2) over opposite end of Connector (H), and use one M6x15mm Bolt
(BB) to secure these partstogether, see Fig. 1. Place Crossbeam Connector (N)
over where Crossbeams (B1 & B2) meet as illustrated here, see Fig. 2. Insert
two M6x15mm Bolts (BB) through eyelets on both ends ofCrossbeam Connector (N),
and into the bolt-threading found on the sides of Crossbeam (B1 & B2) where
these parts meet, see Fig. 3. Make sure all bolts are securely tightened.
Follow these steps to connect remaining B1 and B2 with H and N.
STEP 2:
Insert end of Crossbeam (C) with preassembled connector into open end of
Crossbeam (D), see Fig. 4. Insert two M6x10mm Bolts (AA) through eyelets on
the side Crossbeam (D), and into the bolt-threading foundon connector at the
end of Crossbeam (C). Insert two M6x15mm Bolts (BB) through both ends of Plate
(L), and into bolt-threading found on the bottoms of Crossbeams (C & D), see
Fig. 4. Make sure all bolts are securely tightened. Follow these steps to
connect remaining C and D with remaining L.
STEP 3:
Insert Connector (H) into the open end of Canopy Support (E1), see Fig. 5.
Insert one M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through the top eyelet of Canopy Support (E1),
and into the bolt-threading found at the top of Connector (H), see Fig. 5.
Insert open end of Canopy Support (E2) over oppositeend of Connector (H), and
use one M6x15mm Bolt (BB) to secure these parts together, see Fig. 5. Place
Crossbeam Connector (N) over where Canopy Support (E1 & E2)meet as illustrated
here, see Fig. 6. Insert two M6x15mm Bolts (BB) through eyelets on both ends
of Crossbeam Connector (N), and into the bolt-threading found on the sides of
Canopy Support (E1 & E2) where these parts meet, see Fig. 7. Make sure all
bolts are securely tightened. Follow these steps to connect remaining E1’s and
E2’s with remaining H’s and N’s.
STEP 4:
Slide Covers (K) onto Poles (A1 & A2) from the bottom of these parts, see Fig.
8. Insert Foot (J) into the bottom openings of Poles (A1 & A2), and secure
these parts together using two M6x15mm Bolts (BB), see Fig. 8 & 9B. Slide
Cover (K) over Foot (J) when assembly is completed. Followthese steps to
connect remaining A1 and A2 with remaining J’s and K’s. Please take note of
the bolt-threading inserts found near the top and bottom of both Poles (A1 &
A2). Two of the inserts are by one another near the top (Fig. 9A) and one near
the bottom onone side of each pole (Fig. 9B). On the adjacent side of each
pole, one of the inserts will be found near the top only, see Fig. 9A. It is
important to be aware of the placement of these inserts to avoid error during
construction. Do not tighten bolts down completely during this portion of
assembly.
STEP 5:
Place assembled Crossbeams (B1 & B2) on top of two standing Poles (A1 & A2).
Please note the correct orientation, and placement of these partsto one
another as illustrated on page 12. It is most important to note that the side
of each pole with the single, unused bolt-threading insert near the tops will
be ‘Facing Inward,’ see directional arrows on page 12. Not having Poles (A1 &
A2) in the correct orientation will require parts be disassembled, and
reassembled correctly later during construction of this product. Insert two
M6x65mm Bolts (DD) through eyelets found by notch of Crossbeam (B2), and into
the top of Pole (A1), see Fig. 10. Insert two M6x65mm Bolts (DD) through
eyelets found by notch of Crossbeam (B1), and into the top of Pole (A2).
Follow these steps to connect remaining B1 with B2 to remaining A1 and A2.
Insert one M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through one end of Support (I), and intobolt-
threading insert found beneath Crossbeams (B2), see Fig. 11. Insert second
M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through opposite end of Support (I), and into bolt-threading
insert found near the top of Pole (A1), see Fig. 11. Follow these steps to
connect I to remaining B2 and A1.Insert one M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through one end
of Support (I), and into bolt-threading insert found beneath Crossbeams (B1).
Insert second M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through opposite end of Support (I), and into
boltthreading insert found near the top of Pole (A2). Follow these steps to
connect I to remaining B1 and A2.
STEP 6:
Insert notch found near decorative end of Crossbeam (D) into notch of
Crossbeam (B1) that is connected to Pole (A2). Insert two M6x65mm Bolts (DD)
through eyelets of Crossbeam (D), and into the top of Pole (A2), see Fig. 12.
Follow these steps to connect remaining D to second A2.Insert notch found near
decorative end of Crossbeam (C) into notch of Crossbeam (B2) that is connected
to Pole (A1). Insert two M6x65mm Bolts (DD) through eyelets of Crossbeam (C),
and into the top of Pole (A1). Follow these steps to connect remaining C to
second A1. Insert one M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through one end of Support (I), and
into bolt-threading insert found beneath Crossbeams (D), see Fig. 13. Insert
second M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through opposite end of Support (I), and into bolt-
threading insert found near the top of Pole (A2), see Fig. 13. Followthese
steps to connect I to remaining D and A2. Insert one M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through
one end of Support (I), and into bolt-threading insert found beneath
Crossbeams (C). Insert second M6x15mm Bolt (BB) through opposite end of
Support (I), and into boltthreading insert found near the top of Pole (A1).
Follow these steps to connect I to remaining C and A1.
STEP 7:
Place all five assembled Canopy Supports (E1 & E2) across the frame, where
they are resting on top of Crossbeams (C & D). For a consistent look, place
Canopy Supports (E1 & E2) on top so that their placementmatches what is
illustrated here; i.e. all E2’s is on one side of pergola, while all E1’s is
on the opposite side. Insert one M6x65mm Bolt (DD) through each end of
assembled Canopy Supports (E1 & E2), and into the tops of Crossbeams (C & D),
see Fig. 14. Tighten all bolts left loose since Step 5 of these instructions
STEP 8:
Place Canopy (Q) over Canopy Supports (E1 & E2). Please note that the canopy
tags should be facing inward once this step is complete. Insert Canopy Weight
Bar (G1) through sleeves found at either end of Canopy (Q), see Fig. 15.
Insert Canopy Weight Bar (G2) through oppositeside of sleeves found at either
end of Canopy (Q), see Fig. 16. Insert end of Canopy Weight Bar (G2) into the
open end of Canopy Weight Bar (G1), so that they lock in place, see Fig. 17.
Please note that the latches to these two parts should be facing outward.
STEP 10:
Insert top ends of Slide Bars (M) with eyelets into Slider Bar Connectors(F),
see Fig. 19. Insert one M6x45 Bolt (CC) through Slider Bar Connectors (F),
through Slider Bars (M), and into bolt-threading inserts found near the tops
of Poles (A1 & A2), see Fig. 20. Insert one Slider Bar Connector (F) at the
opposite ends of Slide Bars (M). Insert one M6x45 Bolt (CC) through Slider Bar
Connectors (F), and into bolt-threading inserts found near the bottoms of
Poles (A1 & A2), see Fig. 21. When finished, only the top ends of Slide Bars
(M) will be bolted down to Poles (A1 & A2), while the bottom ends will rest
inside of Slide Bar Connectors (F).
STEP 11:
To lock the Canopy (Q) in place, push the latches down on the ends of the
Canopy Weight Bars (G1 & G2), see Fig. 22. Lift up on latches to unlock them
on both sides of pergola when adjusting the height of the canopy. Lift Covers
(K) up, and screw four Stakes (O) through designated eyelets of Feet (J), and
into the ground for extra stability, see Please contact our AFTER SALES
SUPPORT by phone or e-mail when needing assistance with your purchase. Please
retain your sales receipt which validates the 1-year Limited Warranty. Only
submit the Warranty Card when needing assistance with a faulty part.
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
- 1800 599 8898
- support@tdcusainc.com
ALDI INC. FULL WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Dear Customer: The ALDI warranty is a full warranty offering you the following benefits: Warranty period: Costs: Hotline: Operating hours: 1 year* from date of purchase 6 months for movable parts and consumables under normal and proper conditions of use.Free repair/exchange or refund. No shipping or handling costs 1-800-599-8898 Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST
In order to make a claim under the warranty, please send us:
A copy of your sales receipt, your completed warranty card with contact
information provided, and an explanation as to how we can help and what
concerns you have with any parts.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by:
- Accident or unanticipated events to frame [metal parts] (e.g. wind, snow, lighting, fire).
- Deterioration, fading, sagging, or unanticipated events to canopies and netting panels (e.g. wind, sun, rain, pets/animals).
- Improper use or transport.
- Failure to follow safety and maintenance instructions.
- Other improper treatment or modification
After the expiration of the warranty period, you may have your product repaired at your own expense. You will be notified of the repair costs in advance.This warranty gives you specific legal rights, which may vary from state to state, that are not intended to exceed statutory minimum requirements beyond what is included above. This warranty does not limit the statutory obligation of the seller arising from any implied warranties. The period of warranty can only be extended in accordance with applicable law.
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