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instruction manual

STORAGE

Store slide in a secure location out of sunlight and away from 
children to prevent suffocation.  The storage area should be cool, 
dry and rodent free. (Rodents can chew on slide and ruin it.)

REPAIRING YOUR SLIDE

To repair a hole in the 
inflatable side tubes, first 
locate the hole by performing 
a soap test

To perform a soap test, mix 3 
parts of water to 1 part soap 
in a spray bottle and spray 
the mixture liberally onto the 
side tubes. Small bubbles will 
appear where there is a leak.

Clean the area to be repaired 
using a cloth and rubbing 
alcohol.   

Brush PVC glue on both the 
side tube and the back of the 
patch. Allow to dry to a matte 
finish.

Use hair dryer to activate 
glue on both the area to be 
repaired and the side patch.  
Both should be warm to the 
touch, but not hot.

Remove any air bubbles using 
the edge of a credit card.

Allow to dry for 24 hours, then 
inflate to about 2 PSI and check 
for leaks using the soap test.

Cut a patch to cover at least 
1” beyond the area on all sides.  

NOTE: 
Rounding the corners of the 
repair patch is highly 
recommended to help 
ensure a lasting repair.

Mark the area to be 
repaired using a marker, 
crayon or wax pencil, and 
then deflate the side tube 
that is being repaired.

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Super Sweet

   

SLIDE

Apply the patch to the 
damaged area on the slide.

ONLY use the repair 
patches for the inflatable 
tubes. DO NOT use the 
repair patches for holes or 
rips on the slide surface.

Summary of Contents for SUPER SWEET SLIDE

Page 1: ...INGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SUPER SWEET SLIDE 1 512 270 4900 800 928 4042 FUNAIR COM INFO FUNAIR COM SLIP SLIDE SPLASH Super Sweet SLIDE ALWAYS read understand and follow all warnings and instruct...

Page 2: ...ossible to warn you about all the hazards associated with using or maintaining your Super Sweet Slide You must use your own good judgment This manual should be considered a permanent part of the slide...

Page 3: ...FIRST onto this slide Have your arms extended and head up to see what is ahead of you ALWAYS slide on stomach only DO NOT slide on knees while standing or feet first DO NOT stand walk or run on slide...

Page 4: ...the Super Sweet Slide is positioned with at least 10 of clear space around all sides That way everyone has room to slide Use on a soft flat or very gently sloping lawn only DO NOT use on pavement othe...

Page 5: ...ry 6 5 Ensure the air valve is in the closed position by pushing on the stem to see if it depresses about 1 4 inch If it does not depress 1 4 of an inch then rotate the stem 1 4 turn left and it shoul...

Page 6: ...or straps and use the mallet included to hammer stakes into ground Use those muscles The straps should pull the slide surface firm and straight 11 NOTE When fully inflated the side arm may be slightly...

Page 7: ...se Check the water supply valve is fully open Try a shorter hose Long hoses further reduce the water pressure If the water pressure is too high Adjust the Water Spray Tube to allow the water spray to...

Page 8: ...as possible DO NOT intentionally rebound off side tubes NO pushing or shoving persons while on slide ONLY one child at a time if using a single slide HOW TO SLIDE 1 2 8 ALWAYS make sure children are...

Page 9: ...towards center so they meet in the middle of the slide like a scroll 7 Starting at the slide exit or side opposite the valve end roll the slide tightly like a sleeping bag towards the slide entry or...

Page 10: ...back of the patch Allow to dry to a matte finish 5 Use hair dryer to activate glue on both the area to be repaired and the side patch Both should be warm to the touch but not hot 6 Remove any air bub...

Page 11: ...partment on the rear of the gauge Open the compartment remove batteries and replace with two 2 new AAA batteries Be careful to align the batteries in the proper orientation Then close the compartment...

Page 12: ...ability disclaimers of warranties and an obligation to arbitrate disputes with FunAir By purchasing and using a FunAir product you are agreeing to be bound by the Terms and Conditions in their entiret...

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