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The ON/ OFF turn button activates the game. If you turn it toward the “ON” mark
it means that the magnets are activated, while if you turn it to “OFF” it means that
the control box is turned off.
The 6 red buttons in form of a V shape, control the magnets. When you push the
button the corresponding stick will fall down. If you want the magnetic stick to be
on its place again you need to turn the button, and the button will pop up and the
magnet can be attached again to the magnetic place. When all of the stick fell
off, the solution is the same, meaning that you will have to turn all the six red
buttons and they will pop in place, and the magnets can be put back.
There is a grey switch at the bottom of the control box, from where you can open
the box and this way you gain access to the electrical parts. (No unauthorized
personnel should use this).
IMPORTANT:
When the unit is turned off be sure not to only switch off but also
unplug it.
CAUTION:
All sealed inflatables use a hand held fan. For safety reasons it is vital to use the
correct fan specified for the inflatable. If the inflatable starts to show signs of loss of
air pressure it will start to sag noticeably, play should be suspended immediately and
the cause of the pressure loss investigated before play is resumed.
A common cause of pressure loss is physical damaged to the inflatable. However do
check the bung is closed properly.
Hazards relating to electrical equipment!
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The use of portable electrical equipment involves the potential risk of electric shock,
burns or fire. A major cause of accidents is failure to maintain equipment. The risk
can be managed effectively if sensible and appropriate rules for use and
maintenance are applied!
The control box and the wiring used within the game are not water proof or water
resistant. Therefore we do not recommend operating the unit in the rain.
Using electrical equipment in wet or damp conditions can be dangerous.
If you suspect water has entered any of the electrical components they should not be
used until completely dry and tested. We recommend taking professional advice where
necessary.
All cables and electrical equipment must be tested in accordance with the
regulations of your country.
In accordance with HSE guidelines all 240v equipment should be protected with an
RCD (Residual Current Device) having a maximum trip current of 30 mA.
RCD’s are available from Airquee or your electrical store.