INSPECTION PRIOR TO EACH USE OR DAILY INSPECTION
DO NOT use the equipment if any bolts or nuts are missing or loose. ALWAYS
check to ensure the equipment and all parts are well secured and stable before
each use.
ALWAYS clear the play area of any rocks, sharp objects, or any materials that
could be potentially hazardous to users.
DO NOT attach items to the equipment that are not specifically designed for use
with the equipment, including, but not limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, pet
leashes, cables and chains as they may cause choke hazards.
The steel and plastic parts used in your product are subject to normal wear.
Gradual deterioration of the material will occur, the speed of which will depend on
the level of exposure to UV rays, airborne pollution, outdoor weather conditions
such as rain and wind and the amount of use. You must inspect the equipment
prior to every use. This includes, but is not limited to inspecting the set for cracks,
excess wear, missing parts, loose connections, and for overall integrity. When the
set shows any signs of weakness, you must stop using the play set immediately,
properly store the set or restrict access by users until the condition is resolved.
Verify that the chains are secured at both ends and tightened, so that there is no
loose chain hanging that can result in choking hazard.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
Please use care when disassembling the equipment, when it is no longer in
operational condition. Wear heavy duty working gloves to avoid injuries.
Fully disassemble the entire swing and slide sets before disposal. Do not leave
partially disassembled parts in areas accessible by children.
Should you wish to recycle the steel tubing, please take the frame to your local
recycling center.
All plastic parts can be recycled, take it to your local recycling center. Do not let
children play with any disassembled parts meant for disposal, such as chains, slide,
tubing, bolts, nuts, screws, etc.
All rusted parts, bolts must be properly disposed of in trash bin. Do not reuse.
Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibility of the warning labels.
When conducting inspections, it is recommended that you use the Suggested
General Maintenance
Checklist and Routine Inspection and Maintenance Issues
checklists provided by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, a copy of
which is contained in this user manual.
Important Warnings and instructions
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