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Rowlinson Garden Products Hideaway Assembly Instructions
Rowlinson Garden Products Hideaway is a sturdy and stylish playhouse perfect for children. This durable structure features a functional front door, windows, and a roof with felt covering. The Hideaway is designed to be assembled by two adults and requires the use of treated bearers for proper support.
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Hideaway, Hideaway Cottage And Hideout English SS027K Assembly Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Adult assembly is required. Checks and maintenance needs to be carried out on the main parts (fixings etc.) at regular intervals. If these checks are not carried out the product could become unsafe. WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts and sharp points Hideout Before assembly • We recommend that time is taken to read the instructions before starting assembly, then follow the easy step by step guide. The instruction sheet is only a guide to the assembly. Certain items may not be shown to scale. • Check all components prior to assembly • This product should be assembled by no less than 2 people. • Never attempt to erect the assembly in high winds. • Drill components where indicated. Hideaway Hideaway cottage x2 Drill No. Components Qty. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Floor section Window side panel Plain side panel Front panel Back panel Small roof section Large roof section Acrylic windows Plastic beading Roofing felt roll Cover strips Short spacer baton Long spacer baton Short barge board Long barge board Door Window shutters Short door surround trim Long door surround trim Felt battens Roof purlin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 1 Recommended tools for assembly • Cross head screw driver • Hammer • Sharp knife • Drill with 4mm diameter drill bit • Spirit level 10 5 6 2 7 22 12 21 14 20 4 18 8 No. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Fixing Kit Finials Plastic door hinge Plastic door handle Roller catch kit OSB door spacers 65mm nails 50mm nails 38mm nails 20mm nails 10mm felt nails 50mm screws 25mm black screws 19mm black screws Qty. 2 2 1 1 2 4 6 76 18 110 12 12 4 23 13 17 9 15 11 25 3 16 24 19 1 Note: Additional parts and fixings for the Hideout can be found listed in section 9. Additional parts and fixings for the Hideaway cottage can be found listed in section 10. 1. Laying the floor section Prepare a level area for the playhouse to sit. Attach 5 wooden or similar bearers of size 50 x 50 x 1200mm to the floor (Not supplied in kit). To "VALIDATE" the guarantee, this item should be erected on 50mm x 50mm treated wooden or similar bearers (These are not supplied with the kit). Ground contact must be avoided. Approx. 450mm 2. Door Attachment The door is designed to sit flush with the door trim, ensure an all round gap between the inside framing and door. Lay the front panel on a flat surface. Position door surround trim flush around the door opening and secure each piece with 3 x 38mm nails. Place the door in the gap.Attach the hinges on to the door using 3 x 25mm black screws, ensure the screws are secured into the door framing. Take care not to let the screws protrude the other side of the panel. Insert the 2 OSB spacers between the hinge side of the door and surround trim as shown. Secure the hinges on the door surround trim using 3 x 25mm black screws and then remove the spacers. Fit door handle with 4 x 19mm black screws in position shown in diagram.The roller catch is fitted in the top corner of the door frame, opposite side to the hinges.The catch plate is fitted to the door. Position them so that when the door is shut the two parts clip together. Once in position fix the catches in place with 2 x 10mm screws per part. 10mm 10mm 25mm spacer 38mm spacer 19mm Important Safety Note Spacers provide a minimum distance between the door and surround trim to prevent finger trapping hazard. Ensure the nail heads are flush with the surface of the surround trim and the nails are not protruding through to the inside of the building. Door 3. Fixing the wall panels together Position the back panel and one side panel on the floor as shown. Note how the panel frames sit on the floor with the T&G board overhanging the floor edge. Ensure square and secure using 3 x 50mm screws through the pre-drilled holes in the frame of the side panel into the frame of the back panel. Repeat for other side panel and then in the same way add the front panel. 50mm Side panel Back panel Back panel Side panels 50mm Floor T&G boards overhang floor edge. Panel frames rest on floor. Front panel 4. Securing the walls to the floor Ensure the panels are sitting square on the floor. Secure the front and back panels using 3 x 50mm nails through the panel frame into the floor. For the side panels fix in the same way using 2 x 65mm nails. Side panel Back panel Side panels Front and back panels 65mm Panel frame 50mm 50mm 65mm 5. Attaching roof sections To the lower edge of each roof panel attach a felt batten flush with the edge of the roof. Nail through the roof panel into the felt batten. Secure to the large roof panel on the same side as the felt batten the roof purlin. Secure in the centre of the panel using 4 x 38mm nails, nail through the panel into the purlin. Lay roof sections over the wall panels, making sure the top edges are located at the apex. Secure with 7 x 38mm nails per roof section through the roof and into the top frames of the wall panels. Attach the long spacer baton using 3 x 38mm nails and the short spacer baton using 2 x 38mm nails to the front panel. make sure they are flush with the end of the roof sections. Side view Nail through roof into top frames of wall panels. 38mm 38mm 38mm Ensure the roof purlin is secured centrally to the same side of the roof as the felt batten. Nail through the roof into the frame. 38mm Top frames of panels 38mm 6. Roofing felt Cut roofing felt into three equal lengths. Place one length over the larger roof section.At the front of the building leave enough felt to be folded down to cover the spacer baton and at the lower edge of the roof, fold the felt over so it covers the roof rafter. Secure along the rafter using the 10mm felt nails evenly spaced about 75mm apart, tension the felt over the roof and secure the upper edge of the felt with 3 x 10mm felt nails. Repeat for the smaller roof section.Take the 3rd piece of felt and place it over the ridge, make sure it overlaps the first 2 pieces and secure using 10mm felt nails evenly spaced along both lower edges of the felt. Dress down the ends of the felt and at the front attach to the spacer batons with 8 x 10mm felt nails. Repeat at the back but attach the felt to the back panel.When all three lengths of felt are secured properly trim off excess felt. Repeat this for the small roof panel. 10mm Felt nails 10mm Felt nails upper edge 10mm Felt nails Lower edge 7. Coverstrips and barge boards The cover strips fit neatly into each corner, attach using 3 x 38mm nails per strip. Fasten the barge boards at the front so that the top edge is flush with the roof line and the two boards meet evenly at the apex, secure using 3 x 38 mm nails through each board into the spacer batons. Repeat for the barge boards on the back securing them to the back panel. On the front attach a finial centrally over the join between the barge boards use 2 x 38mm nails. Repeat for the finial on the back. 38mm 38mm 38mm 8.Window glazing and shutters We recommended that a waterproof sealant is applied around the edge of the glazing before fitting. Place window pane on the inside of the window frame, nail the plastic beading into position. For the Hideaway cottage only place window pane in frame followed by the lattice piece, then nail plastic beading into position. Fix shutters into position as shown, attach them using 2 x 38mm nails per shutter making sure that the nail goes through into the frame work on the inside of the the panel. Repeat for side panel window. Hideaway cottage windows only Window frame Window pane Plastic beading 20mm 20mm 38mm 9. Hideout Extra parts To fit chimney pot, place the pot on the smaller roof section near the roof ridge. From the underside of the roof secure the corners of the chimney using 4 x 50mm screws and washers. Lay 3 vertical jail bars on a flat surface equally spaced 180mm apart. Lay the horizontal Jail bars central over the top of the vertical bars 385mm apart. Secure the five bars together using 6 x 50mm screws. After assembly secure jail bars over front window using 4 x 50mm screws and washers, repeat for for side window. Secure the tie rail below the window on the front panel from inside of the building using 2 x 63mm screws. Attach the sheriffs badge in the position shown with 2 x 38mm nails. Take care not to leave fasteners protruding out of any surface. No. ComponentsQty. 1 2 3 4 5 Chimney pot Jail bars vertical (510mm) Jail bars horizontal (700mm) Tie rail Sheriffs badge Fixing Kit Qty. 63mm screws 50mm screws 38mm nails Washers 2 24 2 14 1 6 4 1 1 50mm 50mm 50mm 63mm 38mm 10. Hideaway cottage extra parts To fit chimney pot, place the pot on the smaller roof section near the roof ridge. From the underside of the roof secure the corners of the chimney using 4 x 50mm screws and washers. Fit the window box just below the centre of the window. Secure by using 2 x 38mm screws, from inside of the building screw through the panel into the corner supports of the window box. Attach the door finial in the position shown with 2 x 38mm nails.To fit window lattice see section 8.Take care not to leave fasteners protruding out of any surface. No. Components Qty. 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 Chimney pot Window box Door finial Window lattice Fixing Kit Qty. 50mm screws 38mm screws 38mm nails Washers 4 4 2 8 50mm Window box corner support 38mm 38mm Important safety information - retain for future reference • This product is not suitable for all children under 36 months, due to it having small parts and sharp points. • Ensure any loose knots are removed from any panels, to reduce risk of choking. Fill holes with a suitable wood filler obtained from most DIY stores. • Ensure that the pointed ends of all nails, screws and other fastenings are not accessible on any surface of the constructed playhouse, and that all heads and surfaces of these fastenings are either flush with the surface or countersunk. • The company takes every care to ensure all goods are clean and free from splinters and rough edges prior to leaving the factory. • To reduce the risk of splinters, sand down any sharp edges or rough surfaces. • It is strongly recommended that prior to ‘your’ annual treatment of the product, instructions are read carefully and the manufacturers’ recommendations are followed closely. • Always ensure a safe, suitable treatment is used to ensure the safety of children and animals. • Ensure all fastenings are securely located. Check regularly that all fastenings are secure. • For future reference, it is advisable to keep details of the manufacturer, instructions for use / assembly instructions and safety notes in a safe place. Shiplap buildings come ready stained but this is only a preparatory treatment.To VALIDATE the guarantee, the building must be properly treated with a recognised external wood preserver WITHIN 3 MONTHS of assembly and RE-TREATED ANNUALLY thereafter.The building must also be erected on 50mm x 50mm treated wooden or similar bearers (These are not supplied with the kit.) Ground contact must be avoided. Timber Information. As timber is a natural material, there are certain weather conditions that may affect the materials properties. In times of excessive dry spells the material may lose some of its internal moisture causing a certain degree of shrinkage on a panel and in periods of excessive rain there will be a certain amount of swelling throughout the wooden panels. This process can not be avoided. If you have problems with certain boards shrinking in dry spells try to decrease the amount of direct sunlight on the building or the amount of air passing over the building. During hot spells spray water directly onto the panels with the aid of a garden hose. This product meets the requirements of BS 5665: Parts 1,2 & 3: 1989, 1994 & 1995 (EN71: Part 1:1988,BS EN71-2: 1994 and BS EN71-3: 1995 If in doubt of any aspect regarding the assembly, use or safety of your playhouse please contact us : Help Line (Normal Office Hours) 01829 261121 ROWLINSON GARDEN PRODUCTS LIMITED Unit 2 Green Lane Wardle Nr.Nantwich Cheshire CW5 6BN Tel : 01829 262080 Fax : 01829 262089 We constantly improve the quality of our products, occasionally the components may differ from the components shown and are only correct at time of printing. We reserve the right to change the specification of our products without prior notice. 2006 © Rowlinson Garden Products Ltd
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Key Features
- Playhouse
- Functional Door
- Windows
- Felt Roof
- Sturdy Construction
- Requires Bearers (not included)
- Safety Features
Frequently Answers and Questions
How many people are needed to assemble the Hideaway?
The instructions recommend assembly by at least 2 people.
What kind of bearers are needed for the Hideaway?
The Hideaway requires 50mm x 50mm treated wooden or similar bearers for proper support.
What kind of tools are needed for assembly?
Recommended tools include a cross head screwdriver, hammer, sharp knife, drill with 4mm diameter bit, and a spirit level.