Lifetime 90274 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
DOUBLE SLIDE
DELUXE PLAYSET
Icon Legend................................3
Warnings and Notices..................4
Safety Information.....................6
Safe Play Area.............................9
A-Frame Assembly....................10
Monkey Bar Assembly...............13
Slide Assembly..........................21
Fire Pole Assembly...................25
Deck Support Assembly.............29
Parts Identifi er.........................i-iv
Deck Assembly..........................40
Climbing Wall and Chalkboard
Assembly................................. 47
Roof Assembly..........................53
Slide and Accessories Assembly ....
...............................................58
Swing Assembly........................64
Maintenance Instructions..........69
Registration..............................71
Warning Sticker........................72
Warranty...................................74
TOOLS REQUIRED TABLE OF CONTENTS
(2, included)
1/2" (≈13 mm)
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MODEL# AND PRODUCT ID (you will need both when contacting us)
Model Number: Product ID:
90274
Lifetime
®
playgrounds are designed to be strong
and durable. We strive to make assembly as easy
as possible without compromising quality.
Prepare the Area
Before you start, prepare a level surface with the
proper Safety Zone (see page 9).
Recruit Friends and Family
Assembly should take 2 people about 6–8
hours.
Save this instruction in the event that the manufacturer has
to be contacted for replacement parts.
3/16" (≈5 mm)
(1)
(1)
5/16" (≈8 mm)
(1)
1/4" (≈6 mm)
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A cordless drill can be used for driving screws;
however, care should be taken not to over-tighten or strip screws.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
USING A DRILL IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR DRIVING BOLTS.
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WARNINGS & NOTICES / 嬎ġ⏲ġ冯ġ㲐ġシġḳġ枭
Most injuries are caused by misuse and/or not following instructions. Use caution when using this product.
To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this product without following the instructions carefully. Check entire box and inside all packing
material for parts and/or additional instruction material. Before beginning assembly, read the instructions and identify parts using the hardware
identifi er and parts list in this document. Proper and complete assembly, use and supervision are essential for proper operatation and to reduce the
risk of accident or injury. A high probability of serious injury exists if this product is not installed, maintained, and operated properly.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY.
Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system.
If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme caution.
Three capable adults are recommended for this operation.
Be aware that parts can be damaged by overtightening the screws.
All who participate in the assembly process should wear safety glasses throughout the assembly.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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**IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION**
Place the equipment on a level, well-drained ground, not less than 6.6 ft (2.0 m) from any struc-
ture or obstruction such as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines, or electrical
wires
Provide enough room so that children can use the equipment safely. For example, for structures
with multiple play activities, a slide should not exit in front of a swing.
Separate active and quiet activities from each other. For example, locate sandboxes away from
swings or use a guardrail or barrier to separate the sandbox from the movement of the swings.
Do not install home playground equipment over concrete, asphalt, packed earth, grass, carpet, or any
other hard surface. A fall onto a hard surface can result in serious injury to the equipment user (see page 7).
To prevent serious injury, warn children that they must not use the equipment until properly installed.
Create a site free of obstacles that could cause injuries – such as low overhanging tree branches,
overhead wires, tree stumps and/or roots, large rocks, bricks, and concrete.
Choose a level location for the equipment. This can reduce the likelihood of the play set tipping
over and loose-fi ll surfacing materials washing away during heavy rains.
For any questions call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-225-3865 for more information.
Use containment, such as digging out around the perimeter and/or lining the perimeter with landscape edging.
Do not install loose fi ll surfacing over hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt.
Installations of rubber tiles or poured-in-place surfaces (other than loose-fi ll materials) generally
require a professional and are not “do-it yourself” projects.
Use Playground Surfacing Materials (other than loose-fi ll material) which comply to the safety standard
ASTM F1292 Standard Specifi cation for Impact Attenuation of Surfacing Materials within the Use Zone of
Playground Equipment.
INSTALLATION & GROUND PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS
PLAYGROUND AND SURFACE MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Observing the following instructions and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury:
The maximum number of occupants that may safely use the entire play set including all
components is ten with a maximum weight of 1200 pounds
(544 kg).
On-site adult supervision should be provided for children of all ages.
Instruct children not to walk close to, in front of, behind, or between moving items.
Do not move the equipment while it is in use.
Instruct children not to twist swing chains or ropes or loop them over the top support bar since this
may reduce the strength of the chain or rope.
Instruct children to avoid swinging empty seats.
Teach children to sit in the center of the swings with their full weight on the seats.
Instruct children not to use the equipment in a manner other than intended.
Instruct children not to get off the equipment while it is in motion.
To prevent entanglement and strangulation, dress children appropriately using well-fi tting shoes
and avoiding ponchos, scarves, jackets with neck drawstrings, helmets with straps, and other loose-
tting clothing that is potentially hazardous while using equipment.
Instruct children not to play when the equipment is wet.
Instruct children not to attach items to the playground equipment that are not specifi cally designed
for use with the equipment, such as, but not limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, pet leashes, cables
and chain as they may cause a strangulation hazard.
PLEASE READ BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY:
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*This information has been extracted from the CPSC publications “Playground Surfacing--Technical Information Guide” and
“Handbook for Public Playground Safety.” Copies of these reports can be obtained by sending a postcard to the: Offi ce of
Public Affairs, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207 or call the toll-free hotline: 1-800-638-
2772.
***This data is from tests conducted by independent testing laboratories on a 6-inch depth of uncompressed shredded tire
samples produced by four manufacturers. It is recommended that persons seeking to install shredded tires as a protective surface
request test data from the supplier showing the critical height of the material when it was tested in accordance with ASTM F1292.
CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET FOR PLAYGROUND SURFACING MATERIALS*
**The maximum fall height for this product is 108 in (274 cm).
We recommend using 9 in (23 cm) of Double Shredded Bark Mulch.**
5 ft 6 ft 7 ft 9 ft 10 ft 11 ft 12 ft
-- 6 in -- -- 9 in 12 in --
-- 6 in 9 in -- -- -- 12 in
6 in -- 9 in 12 in -- -- --
-- 6 in 9 in -- 12 in -- --
-- -- -- -- 6 in -- --
TABLE 1 — Depth of Surfacing Material Required Based on Fall Heights
Material / Fall Height
Double Shredded Bark
Mulch
Wood Chips
Fine Sand
Fine Gravel
Shredded Tires***
(152 cm)
(183 cm) (213 cm)
(274 cm)
(305 cm) (335 cm) (366 cm)
(15 cm)
(23 cm) (30 cm)
(15 cm) (23 cm) (30 cm)
(30 cm)
(23 cm)(15 cm)
(15 cm)
(23 cm)
(30 cm)
(15 cm)
Select Protective Surfacing—One of the most important things you can
do to reduce the likelihood of serious head injuries is to install shock-
absorbing protective surfacing under and around your play equipment.
The protective surfacing should be applied to a depth that is suitable for
the equipment height in accordance with ASTM Specifi cation F1292.
There are different types of surfacing to choose from; whichever product
you select, follow these guidelines:
Loose-Fill Materials—Maintain a minimum depth of 9 inches of loosefi ll
materials such as wood mulch/chips, engineered wood fi ber (EWF), or
shredded/recycled rubber mulch for equipment up to 8 feet high; and
9 inches of sand or pea gravel for equipment up to 5 feet high. NOTE:
An initial fi ll level of 12 inches will compress to about a 9-inch depth of
surfacing over time. The surfacing will also compact, displace, and settle,
and should be periodically refi lled to maintain at least a 9-inch depth.
Use a minimum of 6 inches of protective surfacing for play equipment
less than 4 feet in height. If maintained properly, this should be
adequate. (At depths less than 6 inches, the protective material is too
easily displaced or compacted.)
NOTE: Do not install home playground equipment over
concrete, asphalt, or any other hard surface. A fall onto a hard surface
can result in serious injury to the equipment user. Grass and dirt are not
considered protective surfacing because wear and environmental factors
can reduce their shock absorbing effectiveness. Carpeting and thin mats
are generally not adequate protective surfacing. Ground level equipment
– such as a sandbox, activity wall, playhouse or other equipment that has
no elevated play surface – does not need any protective surfacing.
Use containment, such as digging out around the perimeter and/or lining
the perimeter with landscape edging. Don’t forget to account for water
drainage.
Check and maintain the depth of the loose-fi ll surfacing material. To
maintain the right amount of loose-fi ll materials, mark the correct level
on play equipment support posts. That way you can easily see when to
replenish and/or redistribute the surfacing.
Do not install loose fi ll surfacing over hard surfaces such as concrete or
asphalt.
Poured-In-Place Surfaces or Pre-Manufactured
Rubber Tiles—You may be interested in using surfacing other than loose-
ll materials – like rubber tiles or poured-in-place surfaces.
Installations of these surfaces generally require a professional and are not
“do-it-yourself” projects.
Review surface specifi cations before purchasing this type of surfacing.
Ask the installer/manufacturer for a report showing that the product has
been tested to the following safety standard: ASTM F1292 Standard
Specifi cation for Impact Attenuation of Surfacing Materials within the
Use Zone of Playground Equipment. This report should show the specifi c
height for which the surface is intended to protect against serious head
injury. This height should be equal to or greater than the fall height –
vertical distance between a designated play surface (elevated surface for
standing, sitting, or climbing) and the protective surfacing below – of your
play equipment.
Check the protective surfacing frequently for wear.
Placements—Proper placement and maintenance of protective surfacing
is essential. Be sure to:
Extend surfacing at least 6 feet from the equipment in all directions.
For to-fro swings, extend protective surfacing in front of and behind the
swing to a distance equal to twice the height of the top bar from which
the swing is suspended.
For tire swings, extend surfacing in a circle whose radius is equal to the
height of the suspending chain or rope, plus 6 feet in all directions.
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** 慵ġ天ġ⬱ġℐġ屯ġ妲**
ɀġ 婳⮯姕⁁伖㕤⸛✎ˣ㌺㯜濊⤥䘬⛘朊炻嶅瀸ảỽ䳸㥳ㆾ晄䣁䈑炻⁷㗗⚵䰔ˣ潐⹓ㆾ㇧⯳澵⮹㕤ġķįķġ劙⏶ġ
ĩijġ℔⯢Ī
ɀġ ㍸ὃ嵛⣈䘬䨢攻炻ẍ嬻⬑䪍⎗ẍ⬱ℐ⛘ἧ䓐姕⁁ˤ瀃⤪炻⮵㕤℟㚱⣂䧖忲㇚㳣≽䘬䳸㥳炻ġ李杮⇵㕡ġ澵
ㅱ㚱潒㡗ˤ
ɀġ ⮯≽ン冯朄ン㳣≽⼤㬌昼攳ˤ瀃⤪烉⮯㱁䭙怈瀸李杮炻ㆾ㗗ἧ䓐嬟潫ㆾ㞝潫炻ġ⮯㱁䭙冯李杮䘬䦣≽ġ昼
攳ˤ
ɀġ 婳⊧⮯⭞䓐忲潢⟜⬱墅㕤㶟ↅ⛇ˣ㝷㱡澅ˣ勱⛘ˣ⛘㮗ㆾảỽ℞Ṿ➭䠔堐朊ᶲˤġ嵴潦⛐➭䠔堐朊ᶲġ⎗傥
⮵ἧ䓐侭忈ㆸ♜慵⍿ ġ婳灘䫔ᶫ枩ġˤ
ɀġ 䁢瀈性⃵♜慵⍿ 炻婳嬎⏲⬑䪍⛐姕⁁怑䔞⛘⬱墅⇵炻澵⎗ẍἧ䓐姕⁁ˤ
ɀġ ㆾ㧡㟡ˣ⣏䘬䞛柕ˣ䢂⟲⍲㶟ↅ⛇ˤ檀㝞暣䶂ˣ㧡⸡冯⺢灅ᶨᾳ⬱ℐ䃉晄䣁䘬⋨➇炻ẍ㷃⮹⍿ 䘬⎗傥
⿏炻㰺㚱⎗傥忈ㆸ⍿ 䘬晄䣁ʇ⁷㗗Ỷ✪䘬㧡㝅ˣ
ɀġ ⿏ˤ忁⎗ẍ灗Ỷ忲㇚㗪䳮Ὰᶼ檮㔋⠓⃭䘬㛸瀌㚫⛐⣏暐㛇攻㰾⇟㌱䘬⎗傥䁢姕⁁怠㑯ᶨᾳ⸛✎䘬⛘溆ˤ
ɀġ 濂㚱ảỽ⓷柴炻㚱斄娛ね婳农暣ㆹᾹ䘬⭊㇞㚵⊁悐攨烉ġIJĮĹııĮijijĶĮĴĹķĶˤ
ɀġ ἧ䓐⚵䓴炻⁷㗗⛐␐䓴㊾㹅炻冯İㆾ⮯␐䓴ẍ㘗奨怲梦夗崟ˤ
ɀġ 婳⊧⬱墅檮㔋⠓⃭䘬堐朊㕤➭䠔堐朊ᶲ炻⁷㗗㶟ↅ⛇ㆾ㝷㱡澅ˤ
ɀġ ⬱墅㨉先⛘䢂ㆾ㼮㿴堐朊ĩ昌瀈檮㔋⠓⃭䘬㛸瀌ẍ⢾炻ᶨ凔暨天⮰㤕Ṣ⒉炻侴朆⎗ẍ冒灖墥ἄ䘬ⶍἄˤ
ɀġ ἧ䓐忲潢⟜堐朊㛸瀌ĩ昌瀈檮㔋⠓⃭䘬㛸瀌ẍ⢾炻℞䫎⎰ὃ忲潢⟜姕⁁䘬ἧ䓐⋨➇ℏ堐朊㛸瀌䘬堅㑲堘㷃
䓐䘬⬱ℐ㧁㸾łŔŕŎġŇIJijĺij㧁㸾夷䭬ˤ
⬱ġ墅ġ冯ġ⛘ġ朊ġ㸾ġ⁁ġ澽ġ㖶
忲ġ潢ġ⟜ġ冯ġ堐ġ朊ġ㛸ġ瀌ġ澽ġ㖶
㑵ἄ澽㖶
㲐シẍᶳ澽㖶冯嬎⏲炻灗Ỷ♜慵ㆾ农␥⍿ 䘬⎗傥⿏ˤ
ɀġ ⎗ẍ⬱ℐἧ䓐㔜ᾳ忲潢⟜炻⊭⏓㇨㚱䳬ẞ炻㚨⣏ἧ䓐侭澷濌䁢ℓ⎵炻侴㚨⣏慵濌䁢IJijıı䡭ĩĶĵĵ℔㕌Īġˤ
ɀġ ㅱ娚⛐䎦⟜㍸ὃㆸṢ䚋嬟㇨㚱濜漉䘬⬑䪍ˤ
ɀġ ㊯䣢⬑䪍澵⎗月役䦣≽枭䚖⇵ˣ⼴ㆾᷳ攻ˤ
ɀġ ἧ䓐ᷕ㗪婳⊧䦣≽姕⁁ˤ
ɀġ ㊯䣢⬑䪍澵⎗㈕廱李杮濩㡅ㆾ丑澸炻ㆾ㗗⮯⬫Ᾱ丆忶枪悐㓗㐸㠧炻⚈䁢忁⎗傥灗Ỷ濩㡅ㆾ丑澸䘬⻟灏ˤ
ɀġ ㊯䣢⬑䪍性⃵㍐≽䨢䘬李杮⹏㢭ˤ
ɀġ 㔁⮶⬑䪍⛸⛐李杮䘬ᷕ⣖炻⮯ℐ幓慵濌㓦⛐⹏㢭ᶲˤ
ɀġ ㊯䣢⬑䪍澵⎗ẍ姕妰ẍ⢾䘬㕡⺷ἧ䓐姕⁁ˤ
ɀġ ㊯䣢⬑䪍澵⎗⛐姕⁁䦣≽ᷕ瀸攳姕⁁ˤ
ɀġ 䁢瀈性⃵丷ỷ冯䴆ỷ炻㲐シ⬑䪍怑䔞⛘ἧ䓐⎰儛䘬朳⫸炻᷎ᶼ性⃵㉓桐ˣ⚵ⶦˣ旬㚱潳䵲㜇ⷞ䘬⢾⣿ˣ
旬㚱ⷥⷞ䘬柕䙼⍲℞Ṿ⮔檮堋䈑炻⛐ἧ䓐姕⁁㗪㚱㼃⛐⌙晒ˤ
ɀġ ㊯䣢⬑䪍澵⎗⛐姕⁁㼖㽽㗪忲㇚ˤ
ɀġ ㊯䣢⬑䪍澵⎗⮯᷎朆䈡⇍姕妰䓐㕤姕⁁䘬䈑⑩旬㍃⛐忲潢⟜姕⁁ᶲ炻⁷㗗炻Ữ澵旸㕤炻嶛丑ˣ⮝䈑䈥
丑ˣ暣乄⍲濩㡅炻⚈䁢⬫Ᾱ⎗傥忈ㆸ䴆ỷ䘬⌙晒ˤ
攳ġ⥳ġ䳬ġ墅ġ⇵ġ婳ġ娛ġ教ġˤ
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ī忁ᾳ屯妲㒟⍾冒ńőŔń↢䇰䘬Ⱦ忲潢⟜堐朊ʇ㈨埻屯妲㊯⋿ȿġ冯ġȾ℔䓐忲潢⟜⬱ℐㇳℲȿġˤ忁ṃ⟙⏲䘬∗㛔炻⎗ẍ⭬復㖶ᾉ䇯军伶⚳
㴰屣侭䓊⑩⬱ℐ⥼⒉㚫⍾⼿烉厗䚃枻䈡⋨ĭġijıijıĸ炻ㆾ侭农暣⃵屣䅙䶂烉IJĮĹııĮķĴĹĮijĸĸijˤ
īīī忁ᾳ屯瀌㗗⽆䌐灅㷔娎⮎槿⭌⛐ķ劙⎳ĩIJĶįijĵ℔↮Īġ㶙灏䘬䓙⚃ᾳ墥忈⺈⓮墥忈䘬㛒⡻䷖䠶瀥偶㧋㛔ᶲ忚灖䘬㷔娎⍾⼿ˤ⺢嬘⮳
⬱墅䠶瀥偶ἄ䁢ᾅ嬟堐朊䘬Ṣ⒉炻⎹ὃㅱ⓮⍾⼿㷔娎屯瀌炻栗䣢㛸瀌ὅ䄏łŔŕŎġŇIJijĺij㷔娎㗪䘬灄䓴檀灏ˤ
ὃ忲潢⟜堐朊㛸瀌䓐䘬㴰屣侭屯瀌堐
īī㛔䓊⑩䘬㚨⣏嵴潦檀灏䁢ġIJıĹ劙⎳ġĩijĸĵ℔↮ĪġˤㆹᾹ⺢嬘ἧ䓐ġĺ劙⎳ġĩijĴ℔↮Īġ䘬暁慵
䠶㧡䙖央⛇ˤ**
5 劙⏶ġ 6 劙⏶ 7 劙⏶ 9 劙⏶ 10 劙⏶ 11 劙⏶ 12 劙⏶
-- 6 劙⎳ -- -- 9 劙⎳ 12 劙⎳ --
6 劙⎳ 9 劙⎳ -- -- -- 12 劙⎳
6 劙⎳ 9 劙⎳ 12 劙⎳ -- -- --
-- -- 9 劙⎳ -- 12 劙⎳ -- --
-- -- -- -- 6 劙⎳ -- --
堐ᶨ㟡㒂嵴潦檀灏堐朊㛸瀌㇨暨㶙灏
ġġ㛸瀌İ嵴潦檀灏
暁慵䠶㧡䙖央⛇
ġ㛐⯹
ġ䳘㱁
ġ䳘䣓
䠶瀥偶***
(152 ℔↮)
(183 ℔↮) (213 ℔↮)
(274 ℔↮)
(305 ℔↮) (335 ℔↮) (366 ℔↮)
(15 ℔↮)
(23 ℔↮) (30 ℔↮)
(15 ℔↮) (23 ℔↮) (30 ℔↮)
(30 ℔↮)
(23 ℔↮)(15 ℔↮)
(23 ℔↮)
(30 ℔↮)
(15 ℔↮)
怠㑯ᾅ嬟⿏堐朊ʇぐ⎗ẍ 䘬㚨慵天䘬ḳねᷳᶨ炻ẍ㷃
⮹♜慵柕悐⍿ 䘬⎗傥⿏炻㗗⛐ぐ䘬忲㇚姕⁁␐⚵冯ᶳ
㕡⬱墅⏠暯ᾅ嬟⿏堐朊ˤㅱ娚ὅ䄏łŔŕŎġŇIJijĺij夷䭬ἧ䓐
ᾅ嬟⿏堐朊军怑⎰姕⁁檀灏䘬㶙灏ˤ㚱澵⎴䧖瀞䘬堐朊
⎗ẍ怠㑯炻䃉澏怠㑯⒒ᶨ䧖䓊⑩炻婳ὅ䄏忁ṃ㊯⋿烉
檮㔋⠓⃭㛸瀌ʇᾅ㊩檮㔋㛸瀌㶙灏㚨⮹ĺ劙⎳炻⁷㗗央
⛇İ㛐⯹ˣⶍ䦳㛐㛸举䵕ĩņŘŇĪġㆾ灎䠶İ⚆㓞㨉先央⛇炻ὃ
忼Ĺ劙⯢檀䘬姕⁁䓐炻ẍ⍲ġĺ劙⎳䘬㱁ㆾ寮䣓䞛ὃ忼Ķ劙
⯢檀䘬姕⁁䓐ˤ
姣烉㇨㚱ġIJij劙⎳⇅㬍⠓⃭䘬檀灏炻堐朊㚫晐㗪攻⡻䷖军
䲬ġĺ劙⎳㶙灏ˤ堐朊ḇ㚫⡻⮎ˣỵ䦣⍲䨑⭂ᶳ潻炻᷎ᶼ
ㅱ娚⭂㛇慵㕘⠓⃭炻ẍᾅ㊩军⮹ġĺ劙⎳㶙灏ˤ
檀灏⮷㕤ġĵ劙⏶䘬忲潢姕⁁炻婳ἧ䓐军⮹ġķ劙⎳䘬ᾅ嬟⿏
堐朊ˤ⤪㝄怑䔞⛘ᾅ梲炻忁㧋ㅱ娚嵛⣈瀈ˤĩ㶙灏⮷㕤ġķ
劙⎳㗪炻ᾅ嬟⿏㛸瀌㚫⣒⭡瀮ỵ䦣ㆾ⡻⮎ˤĪ
姣烉婳⊧⬱墅⭞䓐忲潢⟜姕⁁㕤㶟ↅ⛇ˣ㝷㱡澅朊ㆾả
ỽ℞Ṿ➭䠔堐朊ᶲ㕡ˤ⡄潦⛐➭䠔堐朊ᶲ⎗傥⮵姕⁁ἧ
䓐侭忈ㆸ♜慵⍿ ˤ勱⛘冯⛇⛘᷎澵㗗ᾅ嬟⿏堐朊炻⚈
䁢䢐㎵冯䑘⠫⚈䳈⎗傥灗Ỷ⬫Ᾱ⏠暯䘬㚱㓰⿏ˤ⛘㮗冯
唬⠲ᶨ凔澵㗗怑䔞䘬ᾅ嬟⿏堐朊ˤ⛘朊㯜⸛姕⁁ʇ⁷㗗
㱁䭙ˣ㳣≽䇮⡩ˣ䍑℟⯳ㆾ℞Ṿ姕⁁炻᷎澵℟㚱⋯檀䘬
忲㇚堐朊ʇ澵暨天ảỽᾅ嬟堐朊ˤ
ἧ䓐⚵䓴炻⁷㗗⛐␐䓴㊾㹅冯İㆾ⮯␐䓴ẍ㘗奨怲梦夗
崟ˤ婳⊧⾀姀侫ㄖ㌺㯜ˤ
㩊㞍᷎䵕嬟檮㔋⠓⃭堐朊㛸瀌ˤ䁢瀈䵕㊩㬋䡢澷濌䘬檮
㔋⠓⃭㛸瀌炻⛐忲㇚姕⁁㓗㐸㞙ᶲ㧁䣢㬋䡢䘬檀灏ˤ忁
㧋ぐ⎗ẍ庽檮⛘䚳灘ỽ㗪慵㕘墄㺧冯İㆾ慵㕘⸛⛯↮惵ᾅ
嬟⿏堐朊ˤ
婳⊧⬱墅檮㔋⠓⃭堐朊㕤➭䠔堐朊ᶲ㕡炻⁷㗗㶟ↅ⛇ㆾ
㝷㱡澅朊ˤ
Poured-In-Place Surfaces or Pre-Manufactured 㨉先⛘䢂ʇぐġ⎗傥
㚱冰嵋ἧ䓐昌瀈檮㔋⠓⃭㛸瀌ẍ⢾䘬堐朊ʇ⁷㗗㨉先⛘
䢂ㆾ㼮揬堐朊ˤ忁ṃ堐朊䘬⬱墅ᶨ凔暨天⮰㤕Ṣ⒉炻᷎
ᶼ澵傥⎗ẍ冒灖㕥ἄˤ
岤屟忁䧖堐朊⇵婳⮑㞍堐朊夷䭬ˤ娊⓷⬱墅Ṣ⒉İ墥
忈⺈⓮炻栗䣢䓊⑩⶚䴻ὅ䄏ẍᶳ⬱ℐ㧁㸾㷔娎䘬⟙
⏲烉łŔŕŎġŇIJijĺij㧁㸾夷䭬忲潢⟜姕⁁䘬ἧ䓐⋨➇ᷕ堐朊
㛸瀌䘬堅㑲堘㷃ˤ忁ᾳ⟙⏲ㅱ娚栗䣢堐朊姕妰䓐潻ᾅ嬟
旚㬊♜慵柕悐⍿ 䘬䈡⭂檀灏ˤ忁ᾳ檀灏ㅱ娚䫱㕤ㆾ⣏
㕤⡄潦檀灏ʇ㊯⭂忲潢姕⁁䘬忲㇚堐朊ĩ䪁灅ˣ⛸⦧ㆾ㒨
䇔䘬⋯檀堐朊Īġ冯ᶳ㕡ᾅ嬟⿏堐朊ᷳ攻䘬✪䚜嶅瀸ˤ
䴻ⷠ㩊㞍ᾅ嬟⿏堐朊㗗⏎䢐㎵ˤ
惵伖ȹᾅ嬟⿏堐朊怑䔞䘬惵伖冯ᾅ梲㗗➢㛔䘬ˤ婳䡢
ᾅ烉
⽆姕⁁㕤㇨㚱㕡⎹⺞Ỡ堐朊军⮹ġķ劙⏶ˤ⮵㕤⼨澴⺷
李杮炻婳⺞Ỡᾅ嬟⿏堐朊㕤李杮⇵⼴军䫱㕤ㆠ⎲李杮
䘬枪㠧檀灏䘬濆᾵ˤ
⮵㕤瀥偶李杮炻婳⺞Ỡ堐朊㕤⋲⼹䫱㕤ㆠ⎲濩㡅ㆾ丑
澸檀灏䘬⚻⚰䭬⚵炻㕤㇨㚱㕡⎹ℵ≈ᶲġķ劙⏶ˤ
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⬱ℐ⋨➇ȹ⮯姕⁁伖㕤嶅瀸ảỽ䳸㥳ㆾ晄䣁澵⮹㕤ġ6.6 劙⏶(2.0 ℔⯢)ġ嗽炻⁷㗗⚵
䰔ˣ潐⹓ˣ㇧⯳ˣ✪㍃䘬㧡㝅ˣ㚔堋丑ㆾ暣䶂ˤ䡢ᾅ李杮⇵⼴䘬㶐䨢军⮹㗗李杮㠧
檀灏䘬濆᾵ˤ堅㑲堐朊暨天㵝味㔜ᾳ㇨⺢嬘䘬忲㇚⋨➇ˤ婳澹侫ẍᶳ䭬瀃ˤ
忲ġ㇚ġ䳬ġ⯢ġ⮠Ļ
18.7"(5,7m)x20'(6m)
⺢嬘忲㇚⋨➇烉
30.7"(9,3 m)x32'(9,8m)
SAFE PLAY AREA / ⬱ℐ⋨➇
SAFETY ZONE — Place the equipment no less than 6.6 ft. (2.0 m) from any structure or obstruction
such as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines, or electrical wires. Make sure
the clearance in front of and behind the swings is at least twice the height of the swing bar. The impact
surfacing needs to cover the entire recommended play area. Refer to the example below.
Playset dimensions:
18.7" (5,7 m) x 20' (6 m)
Recommended play area:
30.7" (9,3 m) x 32' (9,8 m)
6.6' (2,0 m)
6.6' (2,0 m)
14' (4,25 m)
14' (4,25 m)
6.6' (2,0 m)
32' (9,8 m)
30' 7" (9,3 m)
6.6'
(2,0 m)
6.6'
(2,0 m)
6.6' (2,0 m)
6.6'
(2,0 m)
CAUTION /
Slide can get hot in direct sunlight. It is not recommended that a slide be installed facing south.
潒㡗⎗傥⛐春⃱䚜⮬ᶳ㹓灏嬲檀ˤ澵⺢嬘⮯潒㡗朊⎹⋿㕡⬱墅ˤ
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HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨Ḽ潘
A-FRAME ASSEMBLY / ⼊㟮㝞䳬ẞ
1
CAM
Hardware Blister Pack / 㲉㲉堳墅Ḽ潘
DSA (x4)
BTS (x4)
CCL (x2)
AAN (x6)
DZR (x6)
DZQ (x6)
PARTS REQUIRED / ㇨暨瀀ẞ
CB0 (x1)
TOOLS REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟
3/16" (≈5 mm)1/2" (≈13 mm)
(2)
CONTENTS OF BOX 1 / ᶨ嘇䭙ℏ⭡
CONTENTS OF BOX 2 / Ḵ嘇䭙ℏ⭡
CBE (x1)
CBF (x1)
(2)
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 1 (CONTINUED) / 䫔ᶨ䭨ĩ临Ī
DZR (x6)
Attach the Pendulums (DZQ) to the Swing Bar (CB0) using the hardware shown. Do this for each set of brackets
on the Swing Bar.
ɀġ ἧ䓐㇨䣢Ḽ潘⬱墅李杮(DZQ)军李杮㠧(CB0)ᶲˤ⬴ㆸ李杮㠧ᶲ㭷䳬㈀㝞⬱墅ˤ
1.1
AAN
DZR
DZQ
CBO
1/2" (≈13 mm)
AAN (x6)
DZQ (x6)
(2)
3/16" (≈5 mm)
(2)
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 1 (CONTINUED) / 䫔ᶨ䭨ĩ临Ī
6
DSA (x4)
1.2
BTS (x4)
3/16" (≈5 mm)
(2)
• Attach an A-Frame Pole (CBG) to the Swing Bar (CBO) in the location indicated.
ɀġ 㕤㇨䣢ỵ伖⬱墅ᶨᾳġA ⼊㟮㝞㞙(CBG)李杮㠧ᶲ(CBO)ˤ
BTS
DSA
BTS
DSA
CBE
CBO
1.3
!
If your A-Frame pole has a dimpled hole, make sure the dimpled
hole faces away from the Swing Bar.
ɀġ ⤪㝄ġłġ⼊㟮㝞㓗㞙℟㚱↡⫼炻婳䡢娵↡⫼㛅
⎹怈瀸ġ李杮㨓㠧䘬㕡⎹ˤ
Repeat step 1.2 to attach the remaining A-Frame Pole (CBG) to the Swing Bar (CBO).
ɀġ 慵墯㬍樇ġIJġˣġijġ⬱墅∑ᶳ䘬ġAġ
⼊㟮㝞㞙(CBG)李杮㠧ᶲ(CBO)ˤ
BTS
BTS
DSA
DSA
CBE
CBF
13
HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨Ḽ潘
MONKEY BAR ASSEMBLY / 䋜㝞䳬ẞ
2
CVH
Hardware Blister Pack / 㲉㲉堳墅Ḽ潘
DSA (x22)
BTS (x22)
AAN (x2)
DZR (x2)
DZQ (x2)
PARTS REQUIRED / ㇨暨瀀ẞ
ARO (x10)
CSB (x4)
CSA (x4)
CSD (x5)
DLK
Parts Bag / 瀀ẞ堳
14
MONKEY BAR ASSEMBLY / 䋜㝞䳬ẞ
2
PARTS REQUIRED / ㇨暨瀀ẞ
TOOLS REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟
3/16" (≈5 mm)
1/2" (≈13" mm)
(2) (2)
CRR (x1)
CRX (x1)
CRY (x1)
CSC (x1)
CWV (x4)
(1)
CONTENTS OF BOX 2 / Ḵ嘇䭙ℏ⭡
CONTENTS OF BOX 4 / ⚃嘇䭙ℏ⭡
15
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) / 䫔Ḵ䭨ĩ临Ī
DZR (x2)
• Attach the Pendulums (DZQ) to the Trapeze Swing Bar (CRR) using the hardware shown.
ɀġ ἧ䓐㇨䣢Ḽ潘⬱墅李杮(DZQ)军檀䨢⎲㝞李杮㠧(CRR)ˤ
2.1
1/2" (≈13 mm)
AAN (x2)
DZQ (x2)
(2)
AAN
AAN
DZQ
DZQ
DZR
DZR
CRR
2.2
• Attach the End Cap (CSD) to the Trapeze Swing Bar (CRR). Secure the End Cap with two (2) Cap Plugs (ARO).
ɀġ ⬱墅䪗味(CSD)军檀䨢⎲㝞李杮㠧(CRR)ˤἧ䓐濆ᾳ味澺⚢⭂䪗味(ARO)ˤ
CSD
ARO
ARO
CRR
ARO (x2)
3/16" (≈5 mm)
(2)
16
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) / 䫔Ḵ䭨ĩ临Ī
6
DSA (x8)
2.3
BTS (x8)
3/16" (≈5 mm)
• Attach the Round Foot Caps (CSB) to the Fire Pole Ladder (CRX) and Slide Ladder (CRY) at the locations shown. Secure
the Round Foot Caps with Cap Plugs (ARO).
ɀġ 㕤㇨䣢ỵ伖⬱墅⚻⼊儛味(CSB)㴰旚㞙㡗(CRX)ġ冯潒㡗(CRY)ˤἧ䓐味澺(ARO)⚢⭂⚻⼊儛味ˤ
Attach two (2) Monkey Bar Gussets (CWV) to one end of the Fire Pole Ladder (CRX) using the hardware shown.
Make sure the lip on the Gusset faces inward as illustrated. Repeat this step to attach the remaining two (2)
Monkey Bar Gussets to the Slide Ladder (CRY).
ɀġ ἧ䓐㇨䣢Ḽ潘⬱墅濆ᾳ(2)䋜㝞㨓㠧奺㜧(CWV)㴰旚㞙㡗(CRX)䘬ᶨ䪗ˤ䡢娵奺㜧朊ᶲ䘬冴䇯㛅ℏ炻⤪⚾
㇨䣢ˤ慵墯忁ᾳ㬍樇炻⬱墅∑ᶳ䘬濆ᾳ(2)ġ䋜㝞㨓㠧奺㜧军潒㡗(CRY)ᶲˤ
ARO (x8)
CRX
CRY
CSB
CSB
CSB
CSB
ARO
ARO
ARO
ARO
ARO
ARO
ARO
ARO
!
Make sure the holes in each Cap line up
with the holes in the tubes of each ladder.
ɀġ 䡢ᾅ⎬ᾳ味⫸⮵㸾⎬ᾳ㡗⫸
䭉⫸ᶲ䘬⫼ỵˤ
2.4
CRX
CRY
CWV
CWV
CWV
CWV
DSA
DSA
DSA
DSA
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
DSA
DSA
DSA
DSA
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
(2)
17
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) / 䫔Ḵ䭨ĩ临Ī
6
2.5
• Attach the Saddle Caps (CSA) to the Fire Pole Ladder (CRX) and the Slide Ladder (CRY), then attach the Ladders to
the Monkey Bars (CSC) using the hardware shown. Make sure the Saddle Caps are oriented as shown, with the
Monkey Bars resting in the saddle.
ɀġ ἧ䓐㇨䣢Ḽ潘炻⬱墅朵味(CSA)军㴰旚㞙㡗(CRX)冯潒㡗(CRY)ᶲ炻䃞⼴⬱墅㡗⫸军䋜㝞(CSC)ᶲˤ䡢娵朵味
㕡⎹⤪⚾㇨䣢炻嬻䋜㝞伖㕤朵⹏ᶲˤ
3/16" (≈5 mm)
(2)
DSA (x8)
BTS (x8)
CRX
DSA
DSA
DSA
DSA
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
CRY
DSA
DSA
DSA
DSA
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
CSA
CSA
CSA
CSC
18
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) / 䫔Ḵ䭨ĩ临Ī
2.6
• Insert the End Caps (CSD) into the openings at each end of the poles on the Monkey Bars Assembly.
ɀġ ㍺ℍ䪗味(CSD)军䋜㝞䳬ẞᶲ䘬㓗㞙⎬㛓䪗䘬攳⎋ℏˤ
CSD
CSD
CSD
CSD
!
Make sure the holes in each Cap line up with the holes in the tubes of the Monkey Bars.
ɀġ 䡢娵⎬ᾳ䪗味⮵㸾䋜㝞䭉⫸ᶲ䘬⫼ỵˤ
19
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) / 䫔Ḵ䭨ĩ临Ī
2.7
Stand the assembly on its feet. Using a ladder, attach the the Trapeze Swing Bar (CRR) to the Monkey Bars
Assembly with the hardware shown. Install the hardware nearest to the Pendulums fi rst.
ɀġ ⮯䳬ẞ灅崟ˤ瀫䓐㡗⫸炻ἧ䓐㇨䣢Ḽ潘⬱墅檀䨢⎲㝞李杮㠧(CRR)军䋜㝞䳬ẞˤ婳⃰墅㚨月役李杮䘬Ḽ
潘ˤ
3/16" (≈5 mm)
(2)
DSA (x4)
BTS (x4)
(x1)
CRR
DSA
BTS
BTS
BTS
BTS
Pendulum
李杮
!
Do not completely tighten the hardware until instructed later in the assembly.
ɀġ ⛐䳬墅⼴临㊯䣢⇵炻婳⊧⬴ℐ挾䵲Ḽ潘ˤ
20
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED / ㇨暨ⶍ℟冯Ḽ潘
X SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) / 䫔Ḵ䭨ĩ临Ī
2.8
Have one person hold the A-Frame Swing Assembly in position. Standing carefully on a ladder, attach the the
A-Frame Assembly to the Monkey Bar Assembly using the hardware shown. Tighten all hardware from this
section before continuing to the next section.
ɀġ ᶨᾳṢ㎉ỷł⼊㟮㝞李杮䳬ẞ㕤⭂ỵˤ⮷⽫⛘䪁⛐㡗⫸ᶲ炻ἧ䓐㇨䣢Ḽ潘⬱墅ł⼊㟮㝞䳬ẞ军䋜㝞䳬ẞ
ᶲˤ⛐两临ᶳᶨ䭨ẍ⇵炻挾䵲㛔䭨ᷕ㇨㚱Ḽ潘ˤ
BTS
BTS
DSA
DSA
DSA (x2)
BTS (x2)
(1)
3/16" (≈5 mm)
(2)
!
Tighten all hardware now.
ɀġ 䎦⛐挾䵲㇨㚱Ḽ潘ˤ
Nota: Apriete todos los elementos ahora.
WARNING /
Use extreme caution when standing on ladders to
perform assembly steps. Follow all warnings and
cautions on the ladder. Failure to follow all of these
instructions and warnings could lead to serious
personal injury or property damage.
!
䪁⛐㡗⫸ᶲ➟灖䳬墅㬍樇㗪婳䈡⇍㲐
シˤ思⬰㡗⫸ᶲ㇨㚱䘬嬎⏲冯㲐シḳ
枭ˤ㛒思⬰㇨㚱忁ṃ㊯䣢冯嬎⏲炻⎗
傥⮶农♜慵Ṣ⒉⍿ ㆾ屉䓊㎵⢆ˤ
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