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About Our Wood

Cedar Summit Premium Play Systems uses only premium playset lumber, ensuring the safest product for your children’s use. 

Although we take great care in selecting the best quality lumber available, wood is still a product of nature and susceptible to 

weathering which can change the appearance of your set.
What causes weathering? Does it affect the strength of my Play System?

One of the main reasons for weathering is the effects of water (moisture); the moisture content of the wood at the surface is 

different than the interior of the wood. As the climate changes, moisture moves in or out of the wood, causing tension which  

can result in checking and or warping. You can expect the following due to weathering. These changes will not affect the  

strength of the product:
1.   Checking is surface cracks in the wood along the grain. A post (4” x 4”) will experience more checking than a board (1” x 4”) 

because the surface and interior moisture content will vary more widely than in thinner wood.

2.   Warping results from any distortion (twisting, cupping) from the original plane of the board and often happens from rapid 

wetting and drying of the wood.

3.   Fading happens as a natural change in the wood color as it is exposed to sun-light and will turn a grey over time.
How can I reduce the amount of weathering to my Play System?

At the factory we have coated the wood with a water repellent or stain. This coating decreases the amount of water absorption 

during rain or snow thus decreasing the tension in the wood. Sunlight will break down the coating, so we recommend applying  

a water repellent or stain on a yearly basis (see your local stain and paint supplier for a recommended product).
Most weathering is just the normal result of nature and will not affect safe play and enjoyment for your child. However if you are 

concerned that a part has experienced a severe weathering problem please call our consumer relations department for further assistance.

Complete and mail registration card to receive important product notifications and assure prompt 

warranty service.

10 Year Limited Warranty

Solowave Design warrants that this product is free from defect in materials and workmanship for a 

period of one year from the original date of purchase. In addition, lumber is warranted for 10 years 

against structural failure due to rot and insect damage. All other parts, such as hardware, swings, rides,

accessories, and slides carry a one-year warranty only.

This warranty applies to the original owner and registrant and is non-transferable.

Regular maintenance is required to assure the integrity of your Play System. This warranty does not 

cover any inspection cost.
This Limited Warranty does not cover:

• Labor for replacement of any defective item(s);

• Incidental or consequential damages;

• Cosmetic defects which do not affect performance or integrity;

• Vandalism; improper use or installation; acts of nature;

•  Minor twisting, warping, checking, or any other natural occurring properties of wood that do not 

affect performance or integrity.

Solowave Design products have been designed for safety and quality. Any modifications made to 

the original product could damage the structural integrity of the unit leading to failure and possible 

injury. Solowave Design Inc. cannot assume any responsibility for modified products. Furthermore, 

modification voids any and all warranties.

This product is warranted for 

RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY

. Under no circumstance should a 

Solowave Design Play System be used in public settings such as schools, churches, playgrounds, 

parks, day cares and the like. Such use may lead to product failure and potential injury. Any and all 

public use will void this warranty.

Solowave Design disclaims all other representations and warranties of any kind, express or implied.

This Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights as well which vary from state to state or

province to province. This warranty excludes all consequential damages, however, some states do not allow the

limitation or exclusion of consequential damages, and therefore this limitation may not apply to you.

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Page 1: ...ild RESIDENTIAL HOME USE ONLY Not intended for public areas such as schools churches nurseries day cares or parks Two person assembly WARNING 3403210 Rev 11 07 2012 Table of Contents Warnings and Safe...

Page 2: ...ng on equipment when it is wet Do not permit rough play or use of equipment in a manner for which it was not intended Standing on or jumping from the roof elevated platforms swings climbers ladders or...

Page 3: ...ng the correct depth on the play equipment support posts will help you to see when the material has settled and needs to be raked and or replenished Be sure to rake and evenly redistribute the surfaci...

Page 4: ...rs and replace deteriorated wood members As with all wood some checking and small cracks in grain is normal Unprotected they will appear weathered over time Periodic application of an exterior water r...

Page 5: ...for further assistance Complete and mail registration card to receive important product notifications and assure prompt warranty service 10 Year Limited Warranty Solowave Design warrants that this pro...

Page 6: ...ad protrudes from the T Nut remove the bolt and add washers to eliminate this condition Extra washers have been provided for this purpose This identifies information that requires special attention Im...

Page 7: ...m 8mm For example HARDWARE LENGTH CHART inches vs millimetres 6 152 5 140 5 127 4 114 4 102 3 89 3 76 2 64 2 51 1 38 1 32 1 1 8 29 1 25 4 7 8 22 3 4 19 1 2 12 7 1 4 6mm Flat Washer 1 4 6mm Lock Washer...

Page 8: ...8 1 15 9 5 8 3 3 8 85 7 60 3 2 3 8 15 9 5 8 1505mm SOLO WAVE DESIGN WOOD PROFILES LENGTH CONVERSION For example 1 inch 25 4mm BOARD LENGTH 59 59 25 inches 59 25 inches x 25 4mm Dimensions in brackets...

Page 9: ...x 4 x 58 1 2 3642030 Box 2 Part Identification Reduced Part Size Nominal Size x 4 1 x 2 1 x 4 1 x 5 Actual Size 7 16 x 3 x 1 x 3 x 4 12pc 1503 Wall Board 1 2 x 4 x 20 3631503 Box 2 2pc 1768 Lower Back...

Page 10: ...Box 2 3pc 1777 CE Rock Board B 1 x 6 x 17 3631777 Box 2 2pc 1890 CE Gap Board 1 x 6 x 32 1 2 3631890 Box 2 5pc 1889 Floor Board 1 x 6 x 32 1 2 3631889 Box 2 6pc 0318 Ground Stake 1 1 4 x 1 1 2 x 14 3...

Page 11: ...1pc 1908 Front Floor 2 x 3 x 38 1 2 3641908 Box 2 2pc 0349 Rock Rail 2 x 3 x 51 3640349 Box 2 2pc 1367 Post MK 2 x 3 x 70 3641367 Box 2 1pc 4919 SW Rail Block 2 x 4 x 5 3 8 3644919 Box 2 1pc 1856 SW U...

Page 12: ...x 4 Nominal Size Back Beam 2 x 6 x 83 5 8 3631825 Box 2 1826 Front Beam 2 x 6 x 83 5 8 3631826 Box 2 1pc 2pc 1863 SW Post 2 x 4 x 86 11 16 3641863 Box 2 1X 3201305 Monkey Bracket Set 1X 3200164 Corne...

Page 13: ...9277230 2pc H3 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 2 1 2 9277222 24pc H2 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 2 9277220 6pc LS3 Lag Screw 1 4 x 3 9262230 3pc LS2 Lag Screw 1 4 x 2 1 2 9272222 4pc LS1 Lag Screw 1 4 x 1 1 2 9262212 Hardware Iden...

Page 14: ...x 4 1 2 9277342 43pc FW3 8 Flat Washer 9251500 40pc TN1 1 4 T Nut 9285200 17pc FW0 3 16 Flat Washer 9251100 25pc FW2 5 16 Flat Washer 9251300 5pc BN1 1 4 Barrel Nut 9248200 53pc FW1 1 4 Flat Washer 92...

Page 15: ...this information if you contact the Consumer Relations Department Please refer to Page 6 for proper hardware assembly Each step indicates which bolts and or screws you will need for assembly as well a...

Page 16: ...ng a straight line Make sure the boards are evenly spaced and do not exceed 2 3 8 between boards E Place 1 rock on each 1777 and 1778 CE Rock Board A B fig 2 2 and attach using 1 PB2 1 4 x 1 1 4 Pan B...

Page 17: ...6 x 1 1 2 Hex Bolt with lock washer flat washer and t nut in the hole indicated in fig 3 2 3 3 Correct hole usage is very important Important Swing End With Overhang Important Fort End Side No Overhan...

Page 18: ...4 1 2 Hex Bolts with lock washer flat washer and t nut fig 4 1 Wood Parts Hardware 2 x 5 16 x 4 Hex Bolt 5 16 lock washer 5 16 flat washer 5 16 t nut 3 x 5 16 x 4 1 2 Hex Bolt 5 16 lock washer 5 16 f...

Page 19: ...8 5 16 x 2 Hex Bolt with 2 flat washers and lock nut in the bottom hole of Triangle Plate fig 5 4 Make sure Swing End Assembly flares out at an angle fig 5 3 Wood Parts Hardware Fig 5 2 1 4 Flat Washe...

Page 20: ...e bottom of the board Shorter rail connects to the MK Mount Longer rail connects to the Fort Post Note Pilot holes at top of board 11 C Attach 1578 1 1 8 x 15 7 8 Dowels to both rails with 2 S3 8 x 2...

Page 21: ...1367 Post MK with 1 LS2 1 4 x 2 1 2 Lag Screw with flat washer per diagonal Once lag screws are installed tighten all bolts from Steps D E fig 7 3 A Insert 1 1858 1 1 8 x 18 5 8 Dowel into 2 1367 Post...

Page 22: ...K Bracket A Using a MK Bracket connect both 1943 MK Rail Long and 1565 MK Rail Short to each 1367 Post MK with 1 G10 5 16 x 3 Hex Bolt with lock washer flat washer and t nut per bracket and MK Bracket...

Page 23: ...Roof using 2 H2 1 4 x 2 Hex Bolts with lock washer flat washer and t nut as shown in fig 9 1 and 9 2 Notice the hole locations in 2032 End Floor Notice the hole locations of 2032 End Floor Notice bol...

Page 24: ...top holes using 2 LS1 1 4 x 1 1 2 Lag Screws with flat washer fig 9 3 and 9 5 E Make sure 2034 Wall Support is square to the posts then attach to both 1931 Posts using 4 S2 8 x 1 1 2 Wood Screws fig 9...

Page 25: ...ock washer flat washer and t nut as shown in fig 10 1 B Attach 1 0369 Lower Diagonal to each side of the 2029 Ground SW with 1 H2 1 4 x 2 Hex Bolt with lock washer flat washer and t nut per diagonal f...

Page 26: ...d 0369 Lower Diagonals to 1931 Posts with 1 LS3 1 4 x 3 Lag Screw with flat washer per diagonal fig 10 2 and 10 3 F Make sure 2034 Wall Support is square to the posts then attach to both 1931 Posts us...

Page 27: ...931 Posts with 2 LS3 1 4 x 3 Lag Screws with flat washer in the top pre drilled holes and 2 S7 12 x 2 Pan Screws with 3 16 flat washers in the bottom holes as shown in fig 11 3 Wood Parts Hardware Fig...

Page 28: ...e Swing Wall using 2 S4 8 x 3 Wood Screws The other end of the gusset should be tight against 1908 Front Floor fig 12 1 and 12 2 C Attach the other end of 0312 Gusset to 1908 Front Floor with 1 S3 8 x...

Page 29: ...to 1894 Back Floor with 1 H13 1 4 x 3 1 2 Hex Bolt with lock washer flat washer and t nut fig 13 2 and 13 3 Wood Parts Hardware Fig 13 1 Fig 13 3 Fig 13 2 Notice hole positioned down Back H3 2 x 1 4 x...

Page 30: ...ith flat washer in the top pre drilled holes and 2 S7 12 x 2 Pan Screws with 3 16 flat washers in the bottom holes as shown in fig 13 5 and 13 6 Step 13 Back Wall Assembly Part 2 Wood Parts Hardware F...

Page 31: ...e fig 14 2 MOVE FORT TO FINAL LOCATION FINAL LOCATION MUST BE LEVEL GROUND Warning To prevent tipping and avoid potential injury stakes must be driven 10 1 2 into ground Digging or driving stakes can...

Page 32: ...ig 15 1 and 15 3 Attach 0349 Rock Rails to 1908 Front Floor using 4 S15 8 x 1 3 4 Wood Screws as shown in fig 15 2 B Attach 1779 CE Access Board to top of Rock Wall Assembly flush to top of 0349 Rock...

Page 33: ...board using the pilot holes with 2 S4 8 x 3 Wood Screws per end Make sure there is a 5 8 gap between 2031 Roof Support and 1903 Floor Joist fig 16 2 and 16 4 C Reinstall the middle and bottom bolts in...

Page 34: ...ght to each end of the assembly attaching to 1761 Side Joist 1903 Floor Joist and 1908 Front Floor using 5 S2 8 x 1 1 2 Wood Screws per board fig 16 5 Wood Parts Hardware 10 x 8 x 1 1 2 Wood Screw 2 x...

Page 35: ...Attach to 1761 Side Joist 1903 Floor Joist and 1908 Front Floor using 5 S2 8 x 1 1 2 Wood Screws per board fig 17 1 Step 17 Attach Floor Boards Wood Parts Hardware 25 x 8 x 1 1 2 Wood Screw 5 x Floor...

Page 36: ...ing 2 S2 8 x 1 1 2 Wood Screws fig 18 1 and 18 2 B Place 1227 CE Wall Board tight to the top of 1894 Back Floor and flush to the edge of 1931 Post and 2033 MK Mount Attach to post using 2 S2 8 x 1 1 2...

Page 37: ...8 x 1 2 Pan Screws with 8 flat washer as shown in fig 19 2 and 19 3 The 4 screws on 2033 MK Mount are attached from the inside of the assembly fig 19 3 Fig 19 2 Fig 19 3 Fig 19 1 2033 1906 1227 1931...

Page 38: ...ards should be evenly spaced at 1 not exceeding 1 1 4 Make sure the bottom of the boards are tight against the floor boards and bevelled edges are facing out and are at the top of the boards fig 20 1...

Page 39: ...1 1 4 Make sure the bottom of the boards are tight against the floor boards and bevelled edges are facing out and are at the top of the boards fig 21 1 and 21 2 Note Gaps between boards evenly spaced...

Page 40: ...des fig 22 1 B At all 4 corners attach 1 Corner Brace using 3 S5 8 x 1 2 Pan Screw per brace as shown in fig 22 2 and 22 3 C Attach 1900 Ridge flush to the end of 2035 SW Mount with 2 S4 8 x 3 Wood Sc...

Page 41: ...ck using 5 S5 8 x 1 2 Pan Screws with 8 flat washer fig 23 2 C Make sure the Canopy is tight and smooth then secure opposite end of Canopy to 1909 Tarp Front Back using 5 S5 8 x 1 2 Pan Screws with 8...

Page 42: ...at washer and t nut and 4 S6 12 x 1 Pan Screws as shown in fig 24 1 and 24 2 B Measure 21 1 2 from top of 1943 MK Rail Long to top of 1890 CE Gap Board then with a MB Mount Strap attach 1943 MK Rail L...

Page 43: ...S3 8 x 2 1 2 Wood Screws fig 25 1 25 2 Warning To prevent tipping and avoid potential injury stakes must be driven 10 1 2 into ground Digging or driving stakes can be dangerous if you do not check fi...

Page 44: ...ng the pan screws Hardware Other Parts 3 x 12 x 2 Pan Screw 1 x Slide S7 S7 1931 Fig 26 3 Fig 26 2 Fig 26 1 S7 1937 Slide Slide 1908 A Place Slide in the centre between 1937 Centre Divider and 1931 Po...

Page 45: ...tight then attach to the top of 2032 End Floor with 5 evenly spaced S5 8 x 1 2 Pan Screws with 8 flat washer as shown in fig 27 4 On each side of the Cafe Canopy measure 1 down from the top of 2032 E...

Page 46: ...s 1 2 in from the edge of the tarp with 2 S5 8 x 1 2 Pan Screws with 8 flat washer fig 28 2 C Measure 1 1 2 down from the top of the tarp and attach to both 1931 Posts 1 2 in from the edge of the tarp...

Page 47: ...m the inside of the assembly and 1 2 in from the edge of the tarp attach tarp to 2036 Cafe Ground and 1941 Water Sand Support with 4 evenly spaced S5 8 x 1 2 Pan Screws with 8 flat washer per board Th...

Page 48: ...eate a second seat as in fig 29 1 B Keeping the Cross Brace tight to the Seat Assemblies fasten the Cross Brace to each of the Seat Assemblies using the hardware provided fig 29 2 1 4 Flat washer Seat...

Page 49: ...6 Cafe Ground using 2 G2 5 16 x 1 Hex Bolt with lock washer flat washer and t nut per Seat Assembly fig 30 1 and 30 2 Hardware 4 x 5 16 x 1 Hex Bolt 5 16 lock washer 5 16 flat washer 5 16 t nut G2 203...

Page 50: ...h lock washer flat washer and t nut and 1 G8 5 16 x 2 Hex Bolt with 2 flat washers and 1 lock nut as shown in fig 31 1 1 x 5 16 x 2 Hex Bolt 5 16 flat washer x 2 5 16 lock nut 1 x 5 16 x 4 1 2 Hex Bol...

Page 51: ...ch with 2 S3 8 x 2 1 2 Wood Screws per ground stake fig 32 1 and 32 2 Warning To prevent tipping and avoid potential injury stakes must be driven 10 1 2 into ground Digging or driving stakes can be da...

Page 52: ...angers fig 33 1 Use an extra Flat W asher If Bolt protrudes beyond T Nut Warning Check entire play centre for bolts protruding beyond T Nuts Use extra washers to eliminate this condition Step 33 Attac...

Page 53: ...t that is easily seen and read by a supervising adult ATTACH THIS WARNING I D PLAQUE TO A PROMINENT LOCATION ON YOUR PLAY EQUIPMENT Fort or Swing Post This provides warnings concerning safety and impo...

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