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Read Before Use  

Congratulations! You have just purchased one of the finest pieces of playground equipment available. 
Your family will enjoy many hours of fun with this fine equipment. Playground equipment can be most 
enjoyable, but there are some dangers if not used properly. You should be aware of the following:  

Equipment should be installed in a level area, free from obstructions, with enough space to allow for 
adequate clearance in all directions when equipment is in maximum use.  

Keep objects away from equipment that could interfere with persons using it or that could be hazardous.  

Misuse or abuse of this playground equipment is dangerous and can cause serious injury.  

This equipment should be inspected before each use and any worn, defective or missing parts should be 
replaced.  

Children should play on equipment only with adult supervision and should be duly warned of the potential 
hazards in this type of equipment when used improperly. Children should be instructed as to proper 
caution to take in its use.  

Equipment should NOT be used when it is wet or icy.  

Equipment should only be used in a well-lit area.  

Do NOT use equipment when tired, under stress or emotionally upset.  

Do NOT overcrowd.  

Do NOT use equipment when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  

Do NOT attempt somersaults or gymnastic stunts on or using this equipment.  

Know your own limitations and exercise caution at all times.  

Do not jump off of equipment when dismounting. It is a dangerous practice to jump on or off equipment.  

Do not attempt to use equipment for something other than the use for which it was designed and 
intended, or in a manner other than that for which it was designed and intended.

  

While every attempt is made by Component Playgrounds to ensure the highest degree of 

safety in all of our equipment, we cannot guarantee freedom from injury. The user 

assumes all risk of injury due to use. All merchandise is sold on this condition, which no 

representative of the company can waive or change

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Summary of Contents for AF30-12

Page 1: ...is important that you choose to protect your vision by wearing proper safety glasses during each and every phase of this construction process PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINN...

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Page 3: ...bly Step 1 Slide the ends of the 10 Top Rail as far as it will go into the Sleeves of the Triple Ends Step 2 Insert and tighten 4 3 8 x 3 8 set screws into each of the Triple End Sleeves using Allen W...

Page 4: ...2 Reassemble on to swing top rail Tighten securely so that the hanger is firmly attached in place and cannot slide or swivel along top rail 3 Attach carabineer with chain through the ring Note We rec...

Page 5: ...riple end Find the two A Frame Bolt Packs 2 Align the holes in the legs with the holes in the triple end and join together using a 3 8 x 2 3 4 hex bolts and 3 8 nyloc nuts Tighten 3 Insert and tighten...

Page 6: ...ends and stand structure up into the place you want it to be installed Mark holes around a frame leg move set to the side of markings and dig holes Notice Most of the A frame leg hole needs to be dug...

Page 7: ...Place the set into the holes Align the legs Place a level on the top rail and make the necessary adjustments to get set level...

Page 8: ...bout three to four inches below the top of the hole This will allow you to replace the sod and have enough soil depth for the grass to continue growing As a result of this you will use a lesser amount...

Page 9: ...azards in this type of equipment when used improperly Children should be instructed as to proper caution to take in its use Equipment should NOT be used when it is wet or icy Equipment should only be...

Page 10: ...discolored or may eventually rust Should this happen a touch up using a cold galvanizing compound followed by a coat of silver aluminum spray paint will make them look new again These items can be pur...

Page 11: ...includes a vinyl canopy this product should be inspected occasionally for wear and will need to be replaced as necessary Depending upon your environmental conditions the normal life expectancy of the...

Page 12: ...le helmets when using playground equipment 4 Remove drawstrings from hoodie s and jackets Remove attached mittens and gloves These can become entangled with the equipment and present the risk of stran...

Page 13: ...t cover damage resulting from flood fire catastrophe or other acts of nature To the extent permitted by law Component Playgrounds shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or cons...

Page 14: ...Date Sales Receipt Invoice Number Model s For safety please inspect all moving parts on a regular basis At least yearly Especially paying attention to wear within the swing hanger Customer Information...

Page 15: ...Address City State Zip Phone...

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