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Assembly

LEXINGTON

19686-300 Rev N (01-19)

© Copyright 2005, Creative Playthings

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SAFE PLAY AREA

SELECTING THE CORRECT LOCATION FOR YOUR PLAY PRODUCT IS IMPORTANT FOR 

YOUR CHILDREN’S SAFETY AND THE PRODUCT’S LONGEVITY.

Play Set Dimensions:

 •  The Lexington play set has ground dimensions of 8'-3" x 13'-9" (Swing Accessories not included).
 •  The Lexington play set requires a level ground surface of 21' x 29' for a Safe Play Area (Swing Accessories not included).
 •  Additional accessories may increase the size of the Safe Play Area.
 •  The maximum fall height for your Lexington is 87" as measured from the top of the 7' Swing Beam.

Safe Play Area:

 •  The Safe Play Area refers to a zone extending 6' beyond the play set on all sides, including the slide and the 

space above the play set. Because children may deliberately jump from a moving swing, the Safe Play Area 

must be extended to 14 in front of and behind a swinging Accessory.

 •  The ground surface must be level. Installing your play set on sloping ground can cause it to lean or “rack". This 

leaning puts additional stress on all connections and joints and in time will cause those connections to loosen 

and fail.

 •  The Safe Play Area must be free of all structures, landscaping, trees and branches, rocks, wires, and other 

obstacles to safe play. Children can be seriously injured running, or swinging into these obstacles.

 •  Remove all tripping hazards from the Safe Play Area. Tripping hazards include; roots, stumps, rocks, landscap-

ing, sprinkler heads, railroad ties, plumbing and electrical connections.

 •  Do not install your play set over concrete, gravel, asphalt, packed earth, or any other hard surface. The follow-

ing is a list of recommended ground covers from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

RECOMMENDED GROUND COVER

Suggested Material 

Uncompressed Depth

Double Shredded Bark Mulch 

9"

Uniform Wood Chips 

12"

Fine Gravel 

12"

Fine Sand 

12"

 •  Any edging used to contain the ground cover must be beyond the Safe Play Area. (i.e.. Landscape Timbers)

A FALL ONTO A HARD SURFACE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS 

INJURY.

6'

6'

6'

14'

14'

WHICHEVER

IS GREATER

Safe play area using

recommended ground cover.

Landscape Timbers 6' from 

play structure.

Summary of Contents for LEXINGTON

Page 1: ...ly or use of your new play set WITH WOOD ROOF This product is intended for single family home residential use only and not intended for use in any public setting Placement in any public setting consti...

Page 2: ...cal devices or bird feeders etc Suspended ropes chains and cables must be secured at both ends Suspended ropes chains and cables must not be capable of looping back on themselves Do not allow more tha...

Page 3: ...sloping ground can cause it to lean or rack This leaning puts additional stress on all connections and joints and in time will cause those connections to loosen and fail The Safe Play Area must be fr...

Page 4: ...asher 5 16 4 17003 409 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 1 4 17003 611 Hex Bolt 5 16 x 1 1 2 8 17003 1011 Hex Bolt 5 16 x 2 1 2 50 17003 1611 Hex Bolt 5 16 x 4 4 17003 2211 Hex Bolt 5 16 x 5 1 2 106 17020 106 Wood Screw...

Page 5: ...e tops of all screws are flush with the surface of the wood and there are no protruding sharp edges Assembly Layout Align the holes in the parts to be fastened Start prelimi nary tightening of bolt in...

Page 6: ...Assembly Copyright 2005 Creative Playthings LEXINGTON 19686 300 Rev N 01 19 Page 6 PLAY SET VIEW Z Y F D P AC I N U V A W AA P T J O B C BB Q AE AD...

Page 7: ...2 Ea 14179 400 Deluxe Hand Grip Green K 1 Ea 15133 400 Slide Mount Green L 1 Ea 50334 700 Hardware Bag SP 2005 M 1 Ea 50345 200 Hole Cap Pack Component Part Identification Take inventory of all parts...

Page 8: ...Check structure twice monthly during usage for any evidence of deterioration If upon inspection hardware has sharp edges rusted or structural pieces have signs of premature failure replace them throu...

Page 9: ...assemble the re maining Corner Posts F Sandbox Ends W and Sandbox Sides Q Be sure to note the position of the large holes at the top of each Corner Post The holes should face the inside of the Gym F W...

Page 10: ...er Posts F above either of the Sandbox Sides Q using two 5 16 x 4 Hex Bolt Assemblies through the holes on each end Fasten the other Platform Side O to the Corner Posts F opposite the first Platform S...

Page 11: ...ch each Outside Stringer H using two 5 16 x 5 1 2 Hex Bolt Assemblies as shown The Hex Bolt should start from the outside of the Gym Push each bolt through the bottom hole in the front or rear Platfor...

Page 12: ...it to the Corner Posts F on the side a Swing Frame is to be positioned using two 5 16 x 3 Lag Screws with 5 16 Flat Washers as shown STEP 8 Angle Braces Fasten an Angle Brace B to each end of both Pla...

Page 13: ...orner Posts Fasten the Angle Braces B to the Corner Posts using one 5 16 x 3 Lag Screw and Flat washer in each Angle Brace B Note The Stringers have been omitted from the illustration for clarity STEP...

Page 14: ...left Platform Side O using four 5 16 x 4 Hex Bolt Assemblies STEP 13 Right Wall Support Fasten the Other Side Wall Support P to the Corner Posts above the right Platform Side O using four 5 16 x 4 He...

Page 15: ...Ladder Brackets to the Access Ladder Assembly BB using one 5 16 x 1 1 2 Hex Bolt Assembly each as shown Position the Access Ladder Assembly BB against the right Platform Side O Make sure the bottom i...

Page 16: ...nd Wall Support AC as shown Use four 8 x 1 5 8 Flat Head Wood Screws in each Wall Slat U There should be approximately 2 5 8 between each Wall Slat U Note When placing Wall Slats leave no gap larger t...

Page 17: ...lats leave no gap larger than 3 1 2 except at entrance or exit points STEP 22 Hand Grips Fasten the Hand Grips J to the Entrance Wall Slats T using two 1 4 x 1 Hex Bolt Assemblies each The Hand Grips...

Page 18: ...les at the top of the Corner Posts aligned with the holes in the Roof Rafters The angled end of the Roof Rafter should be on the inside of the play set Fasten each Roof Assembly to the Corner Posts us...

Page 19: ...crews Each screw should pass through Ridge Cap Part A and into Ridge Cap Part B Leave the screw head flush to the surface of Ridge Cap Part A Ridge Cap Part B AE Ridge Cap Part A AD STEP 29 Fasten Rid...

Page 20: ...eceipts in case it becomes necessary to con tact Creative Playthings for warranty service and or part replacement The warranty can be found in your Owner s Manual Please fill out the warranty card on...

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