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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE AND USE OF TP TOYS

Please read carefully and keep all enclosed information or future reference.

1.    ASSEMBLY AND SAFETY INFORMATION

This TP product must be treated and assembled before use by an adult/adults. 
This product is made from natural European pinewood that is untreated. Therefore, before you assemble the product, it
is essential to treat both sides of each part with an environmentally friendly/child f

rie

ndly preservative. Please follow

the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the treatment you select. 

Wood is a natural product so it will have knots, splits and and imperfections. This is to be anticipated and does not indicate
the product is faulty. Wood will also change over time with changes in the weather and atmospheric conditions. Splits will
open up and close again. It may warp and twist slightly. Again this is to be expected and does not affect the performance of
the product.
The TP product must be erected exactly in accordance with the assembly instructions. Enlisting the aid of a helper will make
assembly easier. In order to ensure the correct tensions and to ease assembly, it is important to assemble the product hand
tight to begin with. Only when complete, should the fastenings be fully tightened and checked. This pack contains small
parts and is not suitable for children under 36 months. We recommend that you place small parts on a tray, or something
similar, to prevent the frustration and disappointment of mislaying them. Please take care during assembly as the
manufacturing process can sometimes result in the occasional sharp edge and small pieces of waste metalwork. Should
there be any missing parts, the toy must not be used until replacement parts have been fitted - contact the TP Customer
Services: Email: [email protected]

2. SITING

Under no circumstances should this TP product be positioned on hard surface such as concrete or asphalt, unless the
ground under the toy plus the recommended freespace area is covered with a safety surface (please refer to diagram on
page 17). Examples of suitable surfaces are grass, sand or a play surface intended for this use. TP toys should be sited on
level ground.

3. USAGE

The toy is designed and made for family outdoor domestic use only. Misuse can result in injury to the child or damage to the
product. 

4. SUPERVISION

Children should always be supervised while they are playing on TP toys and should be instructed not to use the toy in an
inappropriate or hazardous manner. We recommend that they do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery that may catch
or snag during play. Children should not wear cycle helmets while playing on TP toys. 

5. WEATHER CONDITIONS

Special care should be taken as weather conditions change. In particular, outdoor toys can become slippery in wet weather
and tongues and lips can stick to metalwork at subzero temperatures. In warmer and sunnier weather, parts can become
hot, and the temperature should be regularly checked during play, especially metal parts and slides. If there is any doubt
over safety then the toys should not be used. We recommend that you check the product in relationship to the orientation of
the activity toy (e.g. swings) in relation to its exposure to the sun. Product may become hot!

6. MAINTENANCE

With all toys it is vital that the equipment is checked regularly and often by an adult. The complete toy should be checked at
least once a month, and particular attention should be paid to connections and fastenings. If any parts exhibit signs of wear
and tear, they may need to be replaced. Check all nuts and bolts  and screws for tightness and tighten when required.
Failure to do this may result in the product malfunctioning and causing injury. Children must not be allowed to use the toy
until properly installed and checked. 

Please protect your product with a annual application of environmentally friendly/child friendly treatment or as
recommended in the  manufacturer’s instructions. 

7. FIRE RISKS AND DISPOSAL

Do not place this product near a fire. When it becomes necessary to dispose of your equipment, remove all bolts/screws
and disassemble. Store out of the reach of children until it can be properly disposed of.
These instructions are issued in the interest of child safety, and we do ask you to follow our advice.

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TP Town House

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Summary of Contents for TP Town House TP352

Page 1: ...PERVISION IS REQUIRED WARNING THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE BY CHILDREN FROM AGES 3 TO 6 YEARS WARNING SINGLE USER WEIGHT 30KGS MAXIMUM COMBINED USER WEIGHT 50KGS WARNINGS INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY...

Page 2: ...surface intended for this use TP toys should be sited on level ground 3 USAGE The toy is designed and made for family outdoor domestic use only Misuse can result in injury to the child or damage to th...

Page 3: ...Instructions Before Starting Hidden Lines Sort Fixings Sort Parts Need Help Visit www tptoys com TP Customer Services English Speaking 3 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15...

Page 4: ...dge N 8 25mm 1 x2 x1 Branding Badge Pack PR8971 1 Front Panel x1 WP1141 Floor Panel x1 WP1142 Side Panel x2 WP1144 Roof Panel x2 WP1015 Gable End x2 WP1016 Door Knob x1 DK2117 Ridge Strip x2 MW1108 Ba...

Page 5: ...essential that this product has a application of a suitable child environmentally friendly wood treatment before being assembled Treat all panels on all sides IMPORTANT WARNING Wood Treatment Not Sup...

Page 6: ...tools Excessive force can crack split this product Hand tighten only WP1142 3 5 x 40mm Floor Panel x1 WP1142 Back Panel x1 WP1143 WP1143 WP1142 6 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B...

Page 7: ...s Do not use Power tools Excessive force can crack split this product Hand tighten only 3 5 x 40mm WP1144 Side Panel x1 WP1144 7 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352...

Page 8: ...ll fixings Do not use Power tools Excessive force can crack split this product WP1144 3 5 x 40mm Side Panel x1 WP1144 8 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352 Forest M...

Page 9: ...Power tools Excessive force can crack split this product ASSEMBLY TIP Do not remove Back panel Front Panel x1 WP1141 WP1141 WP1141 3 5 x 40mm 9 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16...

Page 10: ...uct 3 5 x 40mm Woodscrew x4 FA4522 3 5 x 40mm ASSEMBLY TIP Do not remove Back panel Door Knob x1 DK2117 3 5 x 50mm 3 5 x 50mm Woodscrew x1 FA4523 WP1141 10 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352...

Page 11: ...All fixings Do not use Power tools Excessive force can crack split this product Gable End x1 WP1016 28mm ASSEMBLY TIP WP1016 11 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352...

Page 12: ...TIP Fix Branding badge first Warning Ensure screws fix into rear batton WARNING All fixings Do not use Power tools Excessive force can crack split this product 28mm ASSEMBLY TIP 28mm ASSEMBLY TIP 12...

Page 13: ...m Woodscrew x4 FA4522 WP1015 Roof Panel x1 WP1015 3 5 x 40mm WP1015 3 5 x 40mm 13 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352 Forest Mansion IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 16 12 2...

Page 14: ...40mm Woodscrew x4 FA4522 Roof Panel x1 WP1015 WP1015 3 5 x 40mm 3 5 x 40mm 14 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352 Forest Mansion IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 16 12 2015...

Page 15: ...5 x 30mm Woodscrew x6 FA4513 3 5 x 30mm ASSEMBLY TIP Middle screw must screw into roof baton 15 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352 Forest Mansion IN0352 Issue B 1...

Page 16: ...5 x 30mm Woodscrew x6 FA4513 Door Batton x2 MW2116 3 5 x 30mm 3 5 x 30mm 16 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352 Forest Mansion IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 16 12 2015 11...

Page 17: ...om all structures landscaping trees and branches rocks wires sprinkler heads and other similar obstacles to safe play Children can be seriously injured running or colliding into such obstacles Freespa...

Page 18: ...18 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352 Forest Mansion IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 16 12 2015 11 37 Page 18...

Page 19: ...19 TP Town House TP352 Forest Town House IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 qxp_TP352 Forest Mansion IN0352 Issue B 16 12 15 16 12 2015 11 37 Page 19...

Page 20: ...ees require the production of the original purchase receipt and of the batch number which appears on the instruction provided with the product This instruction sheet should be retained by the purchase...

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