Both the coop and run are too small. Do not ever assume manufacturer claims are realistic, always look at the actual measurements to confirm.
The coop is 22" x 25.2" - that's under 4 sq ft. That's enough room for 1 single standard size bird.
The run is 22" x 121.58" which is smaller than previously mentioned. It's 18.57 sq ft total which isn't enough for 2 standard birds. The width being under 2' is hugely problematic.
What you want for 5 birds is a minimum of: 20 sq ft of floor space in coop NOT INCLUDING nest boxes. 50 sq ft of run space at least 5-6 ft wide. In addition, 5 linear ft of roost as well as at least 5 sq ft of ventilation open 24/7 (and up to 2-3x more depending on how hot and humid summer temps are).
It happens a lot on here. I would definitely return it. Best to post links to any other coops you may be considering, or to any coop plans you may consider, so we can help nitpick any issues.
If you are capable of doing any building at all (or have a handyman that can do some work) a hoop coop is a popular and economical choice:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/economical-easy-run-build.1477838/#post-24624553 . In Hawaii from what I understand an actual enclosed coop is unnecessary and there's members here who go completely open air due to the tropical climate. I see a Hawaiian state thread here, might want to get feedback from others in your state:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/any-other-hawaiians-out-there.117644/