WORKPRO W133399AE

WORKPRO 56" x 56" x 77" Walk-in Greenhouse Instruction Manual

Àwòṣe: W133399AE

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your WORKPRO 56" L x 56" W x 77" H Walk-in Greenhouse. Please read this manual thoroughly before assembly and use to ensure proper function and longevity of your greenhouse.

The WORKPRO Walk-in Greenhouse is designed to provide a protected environment for plants, featuring a durable metal frame, a thick PE cover, and multiple shelves for plant organization. It includes screen windows for ventilation and a roll-up zipper door for easy access.

2. Alaye Aabo

  • Ṣe apejọ eefin nigbagbogbo sori alapin, dada iduroṣinṣin.
  • Ensure the greenhouse is securely anchored to the ground using the provided ropes and ground anchors, especially in windy conditions.
  • Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 29 lbs per shelf. Overloading can compromise the structural integrity.
  • Pa awọn ọmọde ati awọn ohun ọsin kuro ni agbegbe apejọ.
  • Periodically inspect the frame and cover for damage or wear. Replace damaged parts immediately.
  • Avoid placing heavy objects on the top of the greenhouse structure.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Rii daju pe gbogbo awọn paati wa ṣaaju ki o to bẹrẹ apejọ. Ti eyikeyi awọn ẹya ba sonu tabi bajẹ, kan si atilẹyin alabara.

  • Powder-coated metal frame tubes (various lengths)
  • Àwọn asopọ ṣiṣu
  • 140g/m² PE grid cover
  • 8 x Metal grid shelves (24" x 11" each)
  • 4 x Ground anchors
  • 4 x Ropes (6.5 ft each)
  • Zip ties for securing shelves
  • Ilana itọnisọna

4. Eto ati Apejọ

Assembly is designed to be straightforward and does not require special tools. Follow the steps below carefully.

  1. Ṣetan Agbegbe: Choose a level, sheltered location for your greenhouse. Clear any debris from the area.
  2. Ṣe idanimọ Awọn eroja: Unpack all parts and identify them using the parts list in the manual. Note that tubes and connectors may be identified by shape or length.
  3. Ṣe akojọpọ fireemu Ipilẹ: Connect the shortest metal tubes with the appropriate plastic connectors to form the rectangular base of the greenhouse. Ensure all connections are snug.
  4. Build Vertical Supports: Attach longer vertical tubes to the base frame using connectors. Gradually build up the side and back walls.
  5. Fi sori ẹrọ Awọn apoti: Insert the metal grid shelves into the designated slots on the frame. Secure them with the provided zip ties to prevent movement. Each shelf can hold up to 29 lbs.
  6. Kọ Fọ́ọ̀mù Orulé: Assemble the roof section of the frame, ensuring the peak is correctly formed.
  7. So Ideri PE: Carefully drape the PE cover over the assembled frame. Ensure the roll-up zipper door is positioned correctly at the front.
  8. Ṣe aabo Ideri naa: Use the internal ribbon ties to secure the PE cover to the frame at various points. This helps the cover fit snugly and prevents flapping.
  9. Daduro eefin naa: Place the bottom edges of the PE cover on the ground. Use the four ground anchors and ropes (6.5 ft each) to secure the greenhouse firmly to the ground at each corner. This is crucial for stability, especially in windy conditions.
Diagram showing various components of the WORKPRO greenhouse including reinforced PE cover, metal grid shelves, large zippered roll-up door, double stitching, and straps to fix the cover to the frame.

Figure 4.1: Key features and components of the greenhouse structure.

Step-by-step assembly diagram for the greenhouse frame, showing connection points and pipe lengths.

Figure 4.2: Visual guide for assembling the greenhouse frame.

Close-up image showing a ground anchor securing the greenhouse cover to the soil.

Figure 4.3: Proper use of ground anchors for stability.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

5.1 Fentilesonu

The greenhouse features a front roll-up zipper door and two side mesh windows to facilitate air circulation. Proper ventilation is essential for plant health and temperature regulation.

  • To open the door, unzip it completely and roll it up, securing it with the ribbon ties at the top.
  • To open the side windows, unfasten the hook-and-loop closures and roll them up. The mesh screens will remain in place to protect plants from pests while allowing airflow.
  • Adjust ventilation based on external temperature and humidity to maintain optimal conditions inside the greenhouse.
Diagram illustrating airflow through the greenhouse with open mesh windows, showing CO2 and H2O exchange and pest protection.

Figure 5.1: Air circulation and pest protection provided by mesh windows.

5.2 Ohun ọgbin Gbe

Utilize the 8 wired shelves to organize your plants. Consider plant height and light requirements when arranging them. Ensure adequate space for growth and air circulation around each plant.

A fully assembled WORKPRO greenhouse with various potted plants arranged on its shelves, demonstrating its capacity.

Olusin 5.2: Example of plant arrangement within the greenhouse.

6. Itọju

6.1 Ninu

  • Clean the PE cover periodically with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners or brushes that could damage the material.
  • Wipe down the metal frame as needed to prevent dirt buildup.

6.2 ayewo

  • Regularly check all frame connections to ensure they remain tight.
  • Inspect the PE cover for any tears or holes. Small tears can be repaired with appropriate greenhouse repair tape.
  • Verify that ground anchors and ropes are secure, especially after strong winds or heavy rain.

6.3 Seasonal Care

  • In regions with heavy snowfall, clear snow from the roof to prevent structural damage.
  • For long-term storage or relocation, the greenhouse can be disassembled without tools. Store the cover in a dry, shaded area to prolong its lifespan.

7. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Greenhouse is unstable or sways in wind.Anchoring ti ko to; loose fireemu awọn isopọ.Ensure all ground anchors are firmly in place and ropes are taut. Check all frame connections for tightness. Consider adding additional weights to the base if necessary.
Difficulty zipping the door.Zipper misalignment; debris in zipper teeth.Ensure the cover is properly aligned on the frame. Clear any dirt or debris from the zipper teeth. Apply a silicone-based lubricant if needed.
Poor plant growth or excessive heat/cold.Inadequate ventilation; improper temperature management.Adjust the roll-up door and mesh windows to control airflow. Monitor internal temperature and consider supplemental heating or cooling as needed for your climate.
Omi ti n kójọpọ̀ lórí òrùlé.Cover not taut; improper assembly of roof frame.Re-adjust the cover to ensure it is stretched tightly over the roof frame. Verify that the roof frame was assembled correctly according to instructions.

8. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Nọmba awoṣeW133399AE
Awọn iwọn (L x W x H)56" x 56" x 77" (142.2 cm x 142.2 cm x 195.6 cm)
Iwọn Nkan25.4 poun (11.5 kg)
Ohun elo fireemuPowder-coated Metal
Ohun elo Ideri140g/m² Polyethylene (PE)
Nọmba ti selifu8 (3 tiers)
Selifu Mefa24" x 11" (61 cm x 28 cm) per tier
Selifu iwuwo Agbara29 lbs (13.1 kg) fun selifu
Nọmba ti ilẹkun1 (Roll-up zipper door)
Nọmba ti Vents2 (Side mesh windows)
Àwọ̀White (PE Cover)

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

WORKPRO is committed to providing quality products. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official WORKPRO website. If you have any questions, require assistance with assembly, or need replacement parts, please contact WORKPRO customer support through the retailer where the product was purchased or via the contact information provided on the WORKPRO webojula.

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