1. Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your LAUSAINT HOME 10'x20' Outdoor Patio Gazebo. Please read this manual thoroughly before beginning assembly and retain it for future reference.

Full view of the LAUSAINT HOME 10'x20' Outdoor Patio Gazebo by a pool, showcasing its open design with curtains tied back.
2. Important Safety Information
Failure to follow these safety instructions may result in injury or damage to the product.
- Always assemble the gazebo on a stable, level surface.
- Secure the gazebo to the ground using the provided expansion bolts, especially in windy conditions.
- Do not exceed the roof frame's weight limit of 250 lbs.
- Exercise caution when handling mosquito nettings and waterproof curtains to prevent damage.
- Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for assembly, use, and maintenance.
- In severe weather conditions (e.g., heavy winds, snow), it is recommended to remove the canopy fabric to prevent damage to the structure.
3. Package Contents
Your LAUSAINT HOME Gazebo is delivered in two separate packages. Please ensure all components are present before beginning assembly.

Diagram illustrating the product dimensions of the gazebo and indicating delivery in two separate packages.
Key components include:
- Galvanized Iron Frame Components
- Polyester Canopy Fabric (Double Roof)
- Mosquito Nettings
- Privacy Curtains
- 12 Expansion Bolts
- 12 Stakes
- 4 Wind-resistant Ropes
- Assembly Hardware and Tools (e.g., Allen wrench)
4. Setup and Assembly
Assembly typically requires two people. Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the separate assembly guide included with your product. Ensure you have ample space and a level surface for assembly.
4.1 Frame Assembly
The gazebo features a thickened square tube frame for enhanced stability. Connect all frame components as per the assembly guide, ensuring all connections are secure.

Image highlighting the thickened square tube frame for enhanced durability and stability.
4.2 Canopy and Fabric Installation
The canopy fabric is designed with a zipper system for easier installation. Carefully attach the main canopy and the smaller upper canopy to the frame. Ensure the fabric is taut but not overly stretched to prevent damage.

Image illustrating the zipper design on the gazebo fabric, facilitating easier installation and removal of the canopy.
4.3 Securing the Gazebo
For optimal stability, especially in windy conditions, secure the gazebo using the provided expansion bolts for concrete surfaces or stakes and wind-resistant ropes for soft ground.

Detailed view of the expansion bolts and base plate for securing the gazebo to a concrete surface.

Diagram showing the wind-resistant ropes attached to the gazebo, illustrating how they enhance stability.
5. Operating Your Gazebo
5.1 Double Roof Ventilation and Mosquito Protection
The gazebo features a ventilated double-roof design. This allows for air circulation, keeping the interior cool, and includes netting between the tops to deter mosquitoes.

Close-up view of the gazebo's double roof design with integrated netting, indicating airflow and mosquito protection.

Image demonstrating the vented double roof design, showing air circulation and integrated netting for mosquito deterrence.
5.2 Mosquito Nettings and Privacy Curtains
The gazebo is equipped with both mosquito nettings and zippered waterproof curtains. These operate independently on a dual-track system, allowing you to adjust for insect protection or privacy as needed.

The LAUSAINT HOME 10'x20' Outdoor Patio Gazebo with all privacy curtains closed, providing a secluded outdoor space.

Close-up of the dual-track system, allowing independent operation of the mosquito nettings and privacy curtains.
The curtains and nettings feature zippers for full enclosure and Velcro straps for securing them when tied back. Velcro shade curtains are also present to prevent insects from entering through gaps.

Close-up of the zippers on both the curtains and nettings, enabling full enclosure.

Image demonstrating the Velcro straps used to organize and hold back the curtains and nettings.

Close-up of the Velcro shade curtains, designed to prevent insects from entering through gaps.
5.3 Hanging Hooks and Corner Rings
The gazebo includes hooks on the roof frame with a weight capacity of 44 lbs, suitable for hanging lights or other decorations. Additionally, four corner D-rings are provided for securing wind ropes or attaching decorative items.

Illustration of the hanging hooks located on the gazebo's roof frame, suitable for lights or decorations with a weight capacity of 44 lbs.

Detail of the corner rings on the gazebo, designed for attaching decorative items like lights or wind chimes.
6. Maintenance
6.1 Fabric Care
The gazebo canopy is constructed with 1500mm water-resistant polyester fabric, which is fade-resistant and UV-resistant with UPF 50+. This fabric blocks 99.99% of harmful ultraviolet rays.

Close-up of the upgraded, thickened fabric, emphasizing its anti-fading properties.
- Clean the fabric with mild soap and water. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely before storage.
- The roof features water leakage holes to prevent water accumulation. Ensure these remain clear of debris.

Image showing water leakage holes on the gazebo roof, designed to prevent water accumulation and enhance structural stability.
6.2 Frame Care
- Wipe the galvanized iron frame with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris.
- Inspect all bolts and connections periodically and tighten if necessary.
6.3 Seasonal Storage
For prolonged periods of non-use or during winter months, it is recommended to remove the canopy fabric, mosquito nettings, and privacy curtains. Clean and dry them thoroughly before storing them in a cool, dry place to extend their lifespan.
7. Troubleshooting
7.1 Canopy Fabric Difficult to Install
The canopy fabric is designed to fit snugly for optimal performance. If you find it difficult to stretch over the frame, ensure all frame components are correctly assembled and aligned. It may require significant effort to achieve a tight fit, especially for the smaller top section. Consider assembling the frame loosely first, attaching the canopy, then tightening the frame bolts.
7.2 Gazebo Instability
- Ensure the gazebo is assembled on a completely level surface.
- Verify that all frame connections are securely tightened.
- Utilize the provided expansion bolts to anchor the gazebo to concrete or the stakes and wind-resistant ropes for soft ground.
- In high winds, always use the wind-resistant ropes.
7.3 Water Accumulation on Roof
The gazebo roof is designed with water leakage holes to prevent pooling. Ensure these holes are not blocked by debris. If water still accumulates, check that the canopy fabric is installed correctly and tautly, allowing water to drain effectively.
8. Specifications
| Brand | LAUSAINT HOME |
| Model | B0DKSYX8FD |
| Product Dimensions (Approx.) | 19.7' L x 9.8' W x 9.2' H (236.2"L x 110.6"W x 110.6"H) |
| Item Weight | 184 Pounds |
| Frame Material | Galvanized Iron |
| Canopy Material | 1500mm Water-Resistant Polyester Fabric |
| UV Protection | UPF 50+ (Blocks 99.99% UV) |
| Wind Resistance | Up to Level 7 |
| Roof Frame Weight Capacity | 250 lbs |
| Hanging Hook Capacity | 44 lbs |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Color | Champagne Khaki |
9. Warranty and Customer Support
For warranty information, specific product inquiries, or assistance with assembly and parts, please contact LAUSAINT HOME customer support. Refer to the contact details provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official LAUSAINT HOME website.
LAUSAINT HOME is committed to providing quality products and support to its customers.




