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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1. 

GENERAL SAFETY   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 3 

1.1 

DANGER FOR CHILDREN   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 3 

1.2 

RISK OF INJURIES   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 3 

1.3 

PRODUCT DAMAGE  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 3 

1.4 

ASSEMBLY ADVICE   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 4 

2. 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 5 

3. 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 7 

4. 

MAINTENANCE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 

5. 

CLEANING 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17 

6. 

WARRANTY   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

Summary of Contents for WINCHESTER LK07

Page 1: ...e assembled by an adult who has read and understood these instructions Keep the packaging away from children and dispose of all packaging before use For the installer and your children s safety it is important to fully read and understand the instructions and safety hazards before commencing the assembly of the product WARNING The disassembled product may contain small parts which pose a choking h...

Page 2: ...ONTENTS 1 GENERAL SAFETY 3 1 1 DANGER FOR CHILDREN 3 1 2 RISK OF INJURIES 3 1 3 PRODUCT DAMAGE 3 1 4 ASSEMBLY ADVICE 4 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7 4 MAINTENANCE 15 5 CLEANING 17 6 WARRANTY 17 ...

Page 3: ...nd for safety Beware of moving parts such as the springs or elastics which could catch your arms and legs Do not place any objects or body parts in the product s openings 1 3 PRODUCT DAMAGE Do not make alterations to the product Only use original spare parts Qualified technicians should only carry out repairs improper repairs can lead to danger for the user Use this product only as described in th...

Page 4: ...ucture or obstacle such as a fence garage house tree branches cloths lines or electric cables Modifications made to the original product shall be carried out according to the instructions of the manufacturer The product must always be used in a well lit area Do not place anything under the product Use gloves during assembly and disassembly Outdoor products should be equipped with a device that in ...

Page 5: ...tion whilst moving as it could bend the product frame Users should be familiar with the assembly manual This manual contains assembly guidance selected precautionary measures as well as recommendations for servicing and maintenance of the product in order to ensure a secured and fun use of the product It is the responsibility of the owner or the supervisor to guarantee that all users of the produc...

Page 6: ...l surfacing materials if they are Installed and maintained at depths of 150 mm 225 mm and 300 mm Table B 1 Fall height in millimetres from which a life threatening head injury would not be expected However it should be recognised that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is used It is recommended that a shock absorbing material extend a minimum of 1 800 m...

Page 7: ...7 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2PCS 3 1PC 2 1PC 4 1PC 5 1PC 6 1PC 7 1PC 8 1PC 9 1PC 10 1PC 11 1PC 12 1PC 13 12PCS 14 4PCS 15 4PCS 16 6PCS 17 2PCS 18 2PCS ...

Page 8: ...8 19 3PCS 20 1PC 21 1PC 24 1PC 25 1PC 26 1PC 27 2PCS 28 1PC 29 2PCS 30 1PC 31 2PCS 32 7PCS 33 5PCS 34 4PCS 35 2PCS 36 1PC 37 1PC 38 1PC 39 1PC 40 1PC 41 2PCS 42 2PCS 23 22 7PCS 2PCS ...

Page 9: ...PC A 5 70mm D E 3 5 35mm F 6 35mm G 3 25mm 3 5 40mm L M 25PCS 135PCS 104PCS 10PCS 18PCS 8PCS 1PC 1PC 1 2 K I 5PCS B 3 5 60mm 101PCS B B 2 4 8 A 1 A 9 3 7 A A A A A 11 10 1 A A 24 23 5 A A A A 8 30mm H 10PCS C 3 5 50mm 9PCS ...

Page 10: ...10 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A A A 26 16 15 14 14 15 16 D D D D D D D D D D D 21 D 21 21 21 21 21 B B D D 19 22 22 M D D D D D D 18 18 17 17 12 21 6 D ...

Page 11: ...11 9 11 10 12 13 14 20 D D B 13 E E 28 29 B B B B B B 38 39 x6 E B 40 B 37 C C 27 27 ...

Page 12: ...12 15 16 17 30 30 E E E B B E E B B 42 41 41 43 44 D D B B B D D D B C B B ...

Page 13: ...13 18 19 20 E E D D D D B B B F F F F 45 32 33 G G G G E 32 K L K K K G 36 31 31 35 35 34 ...

Page 14: ...14 21 H I I I I H H H H ...

Page 15: ...ll other hardware elements as necessary a Do not over tighten to avoid damaging the thread or cracking the surrounding wood 3 Check all coverings and bolts for sharp edges and replace when required 4 Lubricate all moving metallic parts 5 When signs of oxidation and or rust appear on various metallic parts of your equipment sand rusted areas and tubular members and repaint using a non lead based pa...

Page 16: ... equilibrium with the surrounding atmosphere Timber openings checks occur due to the moisture content between internal and outer surfaces of the timber No two pieces of wood are exactly alike Each piece has its own characteristics and personality and reacts differently to climate changes When any wood products are exposed to the elements it develops wood checks A check is the radial separation of ...

Page 17: ... for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Full details of your consumer rights may be found at www consumerlaw gov au Please visit our website to view our full warranty terms and conditions http www ...

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