Installation means putting together (assembling) the individual parts of the goods supplied according to the
instructions. It does not include painting or delivery and installation of accessories and accessory parts. Electrical
connections are not included in the assembly services.
The items to be installed must be located at the installation site/location/base area. Transport of the item or the
individual parts over a distance greater than 10 – 15 m or to another level is not included in the assembly price
quoted. The substrate must be stable, horizontal and level.
In the event of doubt, reference should be made to DIN 18202 "Level tolerances in building construction", tab. 3, row
3, with a maximum height difference at the furthest points of approx. 10 to 11 mm.
All preparatory work must have been carried out in accordance with the technical regulations prior to installation. The
substrates/floors/foundations constructed or selected by you must be suitable for the installation.
Safety information
Selecting the substrate
The ground under the cabin should be level, horizontal and built up. If your cabin is located near slopes and
basements, you should consult a local builder.
Otherwise, there may be a risk of collapse.
Built-up ground must be compressed to ensure that the cabin does not sink, otherwise damage may occur. Any turf
must also be removed.
Space requirement
The space required depends on the size of your cabin. The cabin must always be accessible from the outside on all
sides to allow for inspection, ventilation and protection against weathering. The space required should be
approximately 1.0 – 1.5 m larger than your cabin on all sides.
Safety information and warnings
To prevent accidents, it is advisable to keep children out of the direct vicinity during installation.
During assembly, children under the age of 14 should be kept at least 3 m from the assembly site.
The current occupational safety and accident prevention regulations are to be observed. Please consult a specialist
local builder.
The roof is only to be accessed on load-distributing boards.
When you are working on a roof, avoid the risk of falling by complying with the current accident prevention regulations
(e.g. scaffolding requirements, safety rails).
Agree the required measures and operating conditions with a local builder or competent work safety authority. Always
work with helpers!
When unpacking the loose wooden parts and when assembling the cabin, we recommend that you wear safety boots
and work gloves. When using a drill or saw, you should also wear protective goggles.
Unless stated to the contrary in the product information or static calculations, the roof is to be cleared of snow loads
larger or equivalent to 0.75 kN / m² or approximately 30 cm in depth.
Preparation/information for assembly and use
Transport and storage
The product is delivered stacked on pallets.
After unpacking and checking, handle the parts as follows:
Protect the untreated wood from