1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the assembly, safe operation, and proper maintenance of your Arrow EZEE Shed Model EZ10872HVCC. This 10' x 8' steel storage shed is designed for durability and ease of assembly, featuring electro-galvanized steel construction and the Snap-IT Quick Assembly system. Please read all instructions thoroughly before beginning assembly to ensure a successful and safe installation.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the assembled Arrow EZEE Shed Model EZ10872HVCC.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Nga Whakatupato Haumaru Nui:
- Huihuinga Tangata-rua: The product is heavy (221 lbs). A minimum of two people are recommended for safe assembly and handling of components.
- Ka mau i nga taputapu tiaki: Always wear appropriate safety equipment, including gloves and eye protection, when handling metal components and during assembly to prevent injury from sharp edges or tools.
- Mata Taumata: Ensure the assembly area and final shed location are on a firm, level surface to ensure structural integrity and proper door operation.
- Tūāpapa Haumaru: Anchor the shed securely to the ground or a concrete slab to prevent wind damage.
- Haumaru Utauta: Use tools correctly and keep them in good working condition. Follow manufacturer's instructions for all tools used.
- Nga tamariki me nga kararehe: Tiakina nga tamariki me nga kararehe mai i te waahi huihuinga kia kore ai e aituā.
3. Nga Waahanga Nekeview
Before beginning assembly, unpack all components and verify that all parts are present and undamaged. Refer to the packing list provided with your shed for a complete inventory. Key components include:
- Frame Panels (electro-galvanized steel)
- Paewhiri tuanui
- Swing Doors (pre-assembled with hinges)
- Hardware (screws, bolts, washers, nuts)
- Handles and Latching Mechanism
- Nga Roopu Whakahau
Note: Some parts may have protective film or coatings that should be removed during assembly.
4. Nga Tohutohu Huinga (Tautuhi)
The Arrow EZEE Shed features a Snap-IT Quick Assembly system designed to reduce assembly time. The following steps outline the general assembly process. For detailed, step-by-step diagrams, please refer to the official PDF instruction manual linked in Section 9.
4.1 Whakaritenga Pae
- Select a level, well-drained area for your shed. A concrete slab or a properly prepared gravel base is recommended.
- Clear the area of any debris, rocks, or vegetation.
- Me whakarite kia nui te āputa huri noa i te whare tiaki mō te huihuinga me te urunga atu ā muri ake nei.
4.2 Base and Frame Assembly
- Assemble the base frame according to the diagrams in the detailed manual. Ensure all corners are square and secure.
- Attach the bottom rails to the base frame.
4.3 Te Tāutanga o te Paewhiri Pakitara
- Begin attaching the wall panels to the base frame. The Snap-IT system allows panels to snap into place, with subsequent panels overlapping every 12 inches for increased strength.
- Secure panels using the provided fasteners, following the sequence in the manual. The design features a reduced number of fasteners for quicker assembly.
- Install the corner panels and ensure all wall sections are plumb and securely fastened.

Whakaahua 2: Roto view illustrating the wall panel construction and roof support.
4.4 Roof Assembly
- The improved roof assembly allows for ground assembly. Assemble the roof frame and attach the roof panels on the ground.
- Once assembled, carefully lift and secure the roof structure onto the wall frames. This step requires at least two people.
- Ensure all roof panels are properly aligned and fastened to prevent leaks.

Figure 3: Detail of the shed's interior roof support structure.
4.5 Te Whakataunga kuaha
- Install the swing doors into the designated opening. The doors are designed with a heavy-duty frame and set on three hinges for durability.
- Attach the handles and the pad-lockable latching mechanism. (Padlock not included).
- Test door operation to ensure smooth opening and closing. Adjust if necessary.

Figure 4: Detail of the robust swing door frame and internal bracing.
4.6 Nga Pa Whakamutunga
- Install the ventilation grilles near the gable roof to improve air circulation.
- Double-check all fasteners to ensure they are tight and secure.

Figure 5: Ventilation grilles located near the gable roof for improved air flow.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Your Arrow EZEE Shed is designed for straightforward operation.
5.1 Te uru atu ki te Whare Whero
- To open the swing doors, unlatch the mechanism and pull the doors outwards. The wide door opening (5'3" W x 5'9" H) provides easy access for large items.
- To secure the shed, close both doors and engage the latch. A padlock (not included) can be used for added security.

Figure 6: Detail of the pad-lockable door latch for securing contents.
5.2 Whakauru
- The extra-high gable roof and integrated vents are designed to improve ventilation and air circulation within the unit, helping to reduce condensation and maintain storage conditions.
6. Tiaki
Regular maintenance will extend the life and appearance of your Arrow EZEE Shed.
- Te horoi: Periodically clean the exterior with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that could damage the finish. Rinse thoroughly.
- Tirotiro: Annually inspect all fasteners, hinges, and structural components for tightness and signs of wear or damage. Tighten any loose screws or bolts.
- Mahi kuaha: Lubricate door hinges and latch mechanisms as needed with a silicone-based lubricant to ensure smooth operation.
- Tango Hukarere: In areas with heavy snowfall, remove accumulated snow from the roof to prevent excessive load.
- Whakaheke wai: Ensure that water drains away from the shed's base to prevent moisture buildup and potential corrosion.
7. Te Raru
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your shed.
- Doors do not close smoothly:
- Check if the shed is on a perfectly level surface. Uneven ground can cause door misalignment.
- Inspect hinges for damage or debris. Lubricate if necessary.
- Ensure all frame components are square and securely fastened.
- Te rerenga wai:
- Verify that all roof and wall panels are properly overlapped and all fasteners are tight.
- Check for any gaps or damaged seals. Apply a suitable outdoor sealant if needed.
- Ensure proper drainage around the shed's base.
- Ngā panera wetekina:
- Re-tighten any loose screws or bolts.
- Inspect panels for damage that might prevent proper seating.
If you encounter issues not covered here or require further assistance, please contact Arrow customer support.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Pere |
| Tau tauira | EZ10872HVCC |
| Rauemi | Electro-galvanized Steel |
| Ahu o waho (L x W x H) | 120"D x 96"W x 96"H (10' x 8' x 8') |
| Ahu o roto (L x W x H) | 9'6" x 7'6" x 8' |
| Rahi Kuaha (W x H) | 63" W x 69" H (5'3" W x 5'9" H) |
| Total Storage Area | 71 putu tapawha |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 221 lbs |
| Assembly Time (Estimated) | 6 hours (with 2 people) |
| Tae | Te waro |

Whakaahua 7: Example floor plan illustrating potential storage layout within the shed.
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Your Arrow EZEE Shed Model EZ10872HVCC is backed by a 12-tau iti pūtāhui, ensuring confidence in the quality of your purchase.
For warranty claims, missing parts, assembly assistance, or any other inquiries, please contact Arrow customer support:
- Waea: 1-800-851-1085
- Īmēra: assist@arrowsheds.com
- ā-ipurangi: For a detailed PDF version of this manual and additional resources, please visit the official Arrow Sheds website or refer to the document provided at https://manuals.plus/m/75faffa9d884bf3631fb469e7113e32b5e8a913d3cf48dcf1b074f37c469e057.

Figure 8: Cover of the official Owner's Manual & Assembly Guide.





