RIPLINE ZIPLINE Instructions And Safety Rules Download Page 7

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8. 

RIDER INSTRUCTIONS-REVIEW WITH ALL RIDERS!

 

(for ziplines with and without seats)

 

 

1. 

Only one rider at a time.

 

2. 

Do not move in front of, behind or in close proximity to a moving rider.

 

3. 

The best and safest way to launch your riders, is to have them first get on the zipline seat (or grip 
the trolley handle) at the lowest part of your course (where the most dipping/sagging occurs) and 
then tow them back up to the starting point and then carefully release them.

 

4. 

Hold the trolley handles tightly while the zipline is in motion.

 

5. 

Mounting the seat, simply slide the seat between your legs then grab onto the trolley grips and you 
are ready for launching!

 

6. 

Rider must remain seated 

– no standing, kneeling or other positions.

 

7. 

Dismounting the seat- Wait until you have come to a complete stop. Grab onto the rope in between 
the trolley and the seat. While holding onto the rope, dismount.

 

8. 

Adjusting the seat height 

– Rider’s head should always be below the trolley. Slide the excess rope 

through the lower loop of the figure-8 rope adjuster (Figure 1), then pull the slack through on the 
other side of the upper loop of the adjuster.

 

9. 

Make certain that the 

rider’s head is well below the trolley by adjusting the rope and seat (Figure 2). 

Or if your kit has no seat, hold the trolley with arms extended, keeping the head below the trolley.

 

10. 

Adult supervision required at all times.

 

11. 

Check the grips to make sure they are tight and not loose.

 

12. 

Do not let bystanders pull or push riders down the course as this could create dangerous speed 
resulting in serious injury. Riders should have clean, dry hands before gripping the trolley handles.

 

13. 

Keep pets away from the zipline course at all times.

 

14. 

To avoid spinning on the seat, instruct rider to keep a firm grip on the trolley, until they finish riding 
and are dismounting.

 

15. 

Warning:  Instruct children to remove their bike or other sports helmet before using the 
zipline. 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1

 

 

 

Figure 2

 

16. 

 Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibility of the warning labels. 

 

17. 

Do not allow children to wear inappropriate items, such as, but not limited to, loose fitting clothing, hood and neck 
drawstrings, scarves, cord-connected items, capes and ponchos. These items can cause death by strangulation. 

 

18. 

Instruct children not to attach items to the zipline equipment that are not specifically designed for use with the 
equipment, such as, but not limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, pet leashes, cables and chain as they may cause a 
strangulation hazard. 

 

19. 

Instruct children to dress with wellfitting and full foot enclosing footwear.  Examples of inappropriate footwear are 
clogs, flip flops, and sandals. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ZIPLINE

Page 1: ...RSOLD Tobesetupand installedonlybyanAdult Adultsupervisionisrequiredatalltimes Maximumweight150lbs 68kg Thisziplineisdesignedforchildren to ride a few feet off ground Wearsuitableshoes and close fitti...

Page 2: ...y result See Sloping Course AdjustmentSection The longest zipline kits we sell are for 100 maximum courses length b4Adventure does not sell longer kits as the starting height is too high for rider s s...

Page 3: ...improve the ride and maycreate a danger to the rider SLOPINGCOURSEADJUSTMENTATTACHMENTHEIGHTGUIDELINE If the course is sloping downhill you need to measure how much drop in inches at ground level it...

Page 4: ...ey and cable while you perform the installation This will help you pull out the slack and attach your U Clamps When you wrap your zipline around the finishing point tree you want to form a tear drop s...

Page 5: ...lation at 5ft 152cm from each end of the cable one of two ways Eithersuspend250lbs 113kg fromtheropeattached to the trolleyOR Throwaropeoverthecableandhavea250LBS 113kg person lifttheirweight off theg...

Page 6: ...ercanbecomeentangledinit ORcutofftheextracablejustafterthelastU clampandplaceapieceoftapeonthecut endtopreventpossibleinjury Checktheropeknot onthebottom oftheseatandmakesuretheknot willNOTpullthrough...

Page 7: ...the trolley with arms extended keeping the head below the trolley 10 Adult supervision required at all times 11 Check the grips to make sure they are tight and not loose 12 Do not let bystanders pull...

Page 8: ...es of loose fill materials such as wood mulch chips engineered wood fiber EWF or shredded recycled rubber mulch for equipment up to 8 feet high and 9 inches of sand or pea gravel for equipment up to 5...

Page 9: ...eason or when the temperature drops below 32F 0C Takedown your entirezipline including plastic swing seat and store indoors in acool drylocation X 3 1 1 Loose Fill Materials X 3 1 1 Maintain a minimum...

Page 10: ...e and operation of the zipline 3 Ensure that all equipment is properly installed used inspected and maintained before each use 4 Beforeeachuse checktoseethatobstructionsandhazardsareremovedfrom thezip...

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