INSTRUCTION MANUAL / INSTRUCCIONES DE ENSAMBLAJE
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ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY.
WARNING:
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TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY: DO NOT install this product on a hard surface. A fall onto hard surface could result in a head or other
serious injuries. Never place on concrete, asphalt, wood, packed earth or other hard surfaces. Carpet over hard floors may not prevent injury.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. This product contains small parts and sharp points which are necessary for assembly. Prior to or during assembly of this product, keep all
components out of children's reach. Small parts pose a choking hazard to children under 3 years of age.
• This product is designed for normal residential use only, and is not intended for use in schools, parks, day care centers, nurseries, or other public places.
• Adult assembly required. Phillips / cross-headed screwdriver is required (not included) during assembly.
• A recommendation to place the activity toy on a level surface at least 2 m (6.5 feet) from any structure or obstruction such as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches,
laundry lines or electrical wires.
• On-site adult supervision is required for children of all ages at all times when on or around this product. Never leave children unattended.
• Slide feet first. One (1) child at a time.
• This product is intended for use by children ages 3 - 5 years.
• Maximum weight limit: 50 lbs (23 kg) on each individual play. Limit 2 children with a maximum weight no greater than 100 lbs (45 kg) at any one time.
• When the Slide is exposed to direct sunlight, check the temperature on the product surface. If the slide chute is too hot, pour cold water on the slide chute until it cools and wipe
dry before giving it to children.
• It is recommended that the slide be place in a position unlikely to injure child's eyes with respect to sun.
CAUTION:
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Observing the following statements and warnings to reduce the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
• DO NOT allow children to play on this product until it is completely installed.
• DO NOT allow children to stand, walk close to, behind, in front of, or between moving product. Instruct children to keep a safe distance away.
• DO NOT let children use this product in any manner other than intended.
• Dress children appropriately while on and around this product. Use well-fitting shoes that do not have slippery soles. DO NOT allow children to wear ponchos,
scarves, hoods, jewelry, loose shoes, loose-fitting clothing, neckties, clothing with loose strings and/or clothing that might be potentially cause death by strangulation hazard.
• Instruct children to remove their bike or other sports helmet before using this product.
• Make sure all parts are securely snapped together before use.
CONSUMER INFORMATION
Information on Playground surfacing materials¹:
Maximum fall height for this product is 3 ft 8 inch / 1120 mm.
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 Specification F 1292.
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 loose fill materials such as wood mulch/chips, engineered wood fiber (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 fill 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 refilled 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-fill surfacing material. To maintain the right amount of loose-fill 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-fill 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-fill 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 specifications 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 Specification for Impact Attenuation of Surfacing Materials within the Use Zone of Playground Equipment. This report should show the specific
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.
Placement – 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.
¹This information has been extracted from the CPSC publications "Playground Surfacing – Technical Information Guide" and "Handbook for Public Playground Safety." Copies of
these documents can be obtained by sending a postcard to the: Office of Public Affairs, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC 20207 or by calling the toll
free hotline: 1-800-638-2772.
Choose a level location for the equipment. This can reduce the likelihood of the play set tipping over and loos-fill surfacing materials washing away during heavy rains.
Locate bare metal platforms and slides out of direct sunlight to reduce the likelihood of serious burns. A slide that faces north will receive the least direct sunlight.
Provide enough room so that children can use the equipment safely.
These items can cause death by strangulation.
5-in-1 Activity Clubhouse
Casa de Actividades 5-en-1
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No. 2029-03
Ages: 3 - 5y
Edad: 3 - 5y