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    ® 4/05/2007 VISIT THE LIFETIME WEB SITE: WWW.LIFETIME.COM 30” Shed Extension Kit for Existing 11’ Sheds MODEL #0125 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER’S MANUAL Save this instruction in the event you must contact the manufacturer for replacement parts. For Assistance, including missing or broken parts, Call Customer Service at: 1 (800) 225-3865 [...]

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    BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY Identify and inventory all parts using the checklist boxes on the Parts List. Keep the hardware bags and their contents separate. If any parts are missing, call our Customer Service Department. **A MINIMUM OF TWO ADULTS ARE REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY** SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow these safety instructions may result i[...]

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    3 AA AE AF AG AC AB AD HARDWARE IS NOT ACTUAL SIZE (unless otherwise indicated) If you are Extending an New Shed 1. To obtain instructions for extending a new shed, contact our Customer Service Department. AJ AK AM 1 (800) 225-3865 T o extend a never assembled shed, Call Customer Service for Instructions: a. This extension kit adds another 30” to[...]

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    4 Opt. 2.1: Remove the four Lower Roof Panels and two Center Roof Caps (leave Skylights in place) that are highlighted below . Opt. 2.2: Remove all screws from the highlighted W all Panel that connect it to adjoing W all Panels and to the W all Support. **Save all hardware for re-assembly!** ATTENTION: If your existing shed is anchored to the groun[...]

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    5 Opt. 2.3: T ip the W all Panel inward. Opt. 2.4: Use a long at screwdriver to gently pry the bottom corner of the W all Panel so that it has room to slide on the inside of other W all Panels. Slide the W all Panel to the left, and then remove the panel. Note: To remove a Wall Panel, slide it to the left (when looking at it from inside the shed[...]

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    6 Opt. 2.5: Remove the T russ assembly and set it aside for later . Opt. 2.6: With at least on person on each side of the shed, tip the back section of the shed forward to about a 45 degree angle and slide the back section away from the shed..[...]

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    7 Opt. 2.7: Fit together the two Inner Floor Panel extensions (AJ) . Opt. 2.8: Connect the Inner Floor Panel extensions (AJ) to the other Inner Floor Panels on the main section of the shed . AJ AJ Opt. 2.9: With at least on person on each side of the shed, tip the back section of the shed forward to about a 45 degree angle and slide it forward to r[...]

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    8 Finger Tighten Hardware AM AM W ARNING Do not overtighten the Cap Nut. If the end of the Bolt breaks through the plastic cap, call our Customer Service Department at the number on Page One. Exposed threads on the end of the Bolt may cause serious injuries. Opt. 2.1 1: Attach a Gutter Channel (AB) ( T russ Support Strips (AM) t inside Gutter Ch[...]

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    9 Note: As new panel slides into place be sure that screw bosses along the sides interlock properly with the adjoining Wall Panels. 1 2 1. Set W all P anel T abs into Floor P anel Slots. 2. Slide W all P anel to the left until the W all P anel locks into place. 3. Use a R ubber Mallet to nudge the panel into position. Be car eful not to damage the [...]

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    10 Opt. 2.15: Replace the four Lower Roof Panels that were previously removed. Add the two new Lower Roof Panels that came with this kit. Opt. 2.16: Install the Skylight (AG) into the Center Roof Cap (AA) that came with this Kit. Opt. 2.17: Install both Center Roof Caps (with Skylights) onto the shed. Attach Roof Cap (AA) to Truss on both sides wit[...]

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    1 1 Congratulations on your Lifetime ® Outdoor Shed purchase. By following the instructions below , your new Lifetime shed should provide you with years of service and enjoyment. Cleaning and Care The polyethylene walls and shelves are stain- and solvent resistant. T o clean, use a mild soap and a soft-bristled brush. Abrasive cleaning materials m[...]