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TrailBlazer

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 Traverse HEX Order and Installation Manual:  

Safety Guidelines

 

 

 

TrailBlazer

®

 Traverse HEX 

 

Section 2 - Safety Guidelines

 

© Rugged Interactive 

2019

 

 

  Do not attempt to use any of the equipment without undertaking instruction / training carried out by 

an appropriate instructor. 

  Do not participate if you are unwell or have any pre-existing medical conditions including heart, 

back, neck, bone and/or muscle conditions. 

  Do NOT work to exhaustion. 

  Do not participate if you are or maybe pregnant.  

  Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery (including studs and watches). Clothing should not have any 

hard or sharp points (such as buckles, studs, toggles or alike).  

  Do not wear shoes with leather soles, high heels, sandals, boots or bare feet. 

  No food, drink or chewing gum during participation. 

  No phones or cameras in the activity area.  

  Do not leave clothing or personal belongings around the activity areas. 

  Do not participate under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. 

  Do not attempt any move beyond your own skill level. 

  Do not climb too high until you are confident enough to do so.  

  No feet above the marked line. 

  Do not attempt to climb above the holds. 

  Do not attempt to climb over other participants. 

  Do not climb directly above or below another climber. 

  Do not jump or flip over other participants. 

  Do not distract others while they are using the equipment. 

  Do not attempt to catch anyone who may fall. 

  Do not sit, lie, stand or rest on or under the activity equipment and/or surrounding padding/mats. 

  Never lean on, jump on, climb, grab, or lift any safety pads or safety nets. 

  Do not use any accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer. These 

might cause injuries or cause the equipment to fail. 

 

NOTE:

 This activity can be great fun, but it can also be dangerous. There is a risk of serious injury if care is 

not taken when using the equipment. Use of this equipment is physically demanding: this is a high-impact, 
full body activity which requires intense focus, awareness of your body’s strengths and limitations, 
awareness of the environment around you and extreme caution. 

Maximum weight restriction per user is 18st/115kg. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TrailBlazer Traverse HEX

Page 1: ...Installation and Instruction Manual For models from August 2017 onwards Rugged Interactive Unit 1 Callywith Court Callywith Industrial Estate Bodmin Cornwall UK PL31 2RQ 44 0 1726 981 123 www rugged...

Page 2: ...tion Checklist 1 3 Product Overview 1 4 Ordering and Installation Timeline 1 5 Getting Started 1 6 Place Order Section 2 Safety Guidelines 2 1 Installation Safety Guidelines 2 2 In Play Safety Guideli...

Page 3: ...ded to provide guidance only the installation of the Rugged Interactive product will be under your control You will be responsible for making sure upon completion of the installation it is safe to use...

Page 4: ...ber required for export customers Complete site survey Send purchase order or confirm order Make first payment Discuss graphic requirements and provide logos and branding guidelines Approve graphics M...

Page 5: ...round the wall scoring points by pressing the easy to hold grips as they light up Visually striking and featuring a huge graphic area that can be personalised to match your identity or style Featuring...

Page 6: ...lable at request If further information is required please get in touch and we will be able to provide further information and guidance 1 6 Place Order Key Contacts at Rugged Interactive Commercial Di...

Page 7: ...dling techniques whilst moving and installing the equipment Visually check the product for any signs of damage component failure and or missing parts To prevent electric shock keep all electric compon...

Page 8: ...should be tied back Before use loosen up with warm up exercises and stretches Always maintain at least three points of contact with the climbing wall Descend either by down climbing or a controlled j...

Page 9: ...empt any move beyond your own skill level Do not climb too high until you are confident enough to do so No feet above the marked line Do not attempt to climb above the holds Do not attempt to climb ov...

Page 10: ...ts List Please check off the received parts for the installation and alert Rugged Interactive immediately if anything is missing 12 x Wall Mouldings 1 x Hub control box 4 x Control box mounting bracke...

Page 11: ...teractive 2019 3 2 Tools and Components List Arrange the necessary tools and the team to install the product Ladder Industrial vacuum cleaner Dustpan and brush SDS impact drill Cordless drill with tor...

Page 12: ...the following pages Please read through ALL of this prior to beginning the installation and if you are in any doubt contact Rugged Interactive If you have any concerns on how or what the product is in...

Page 13: ...adequate strain relief for connection points Power supply to be within 50 cm of the display box To prevent electric shock keep all electric components away from contact with water IMPORTANT Take anti...

Page 14: ...a nearby wall Fix HUB using any suitable self tapping or wood screws into the surface material using the supplied wall brackets if applicable Operating Environment Keep indoors and dry Optimum ambient...

Page 15: ...ic tubes in bottom mouldings 2 Ensure that the base mouldings are arranged in a hexagonal formation that they are level and evenly spaced as accurately as possible i e 120 at each corner 3 Position mo...

Page 16: ...g angle brackets not supplied 7 One by one run the appropriate CAT5 cables to each of the appropriate active grips as labelled temporarily securing the loose ends to an appropriate position so that th...

Page 17: ...re We do not recommend that the control box be positioned on top of one of the mouldings 12 Connect the loose ends of the CAT5 cables into their corresponding positions as labelled Connect the control...

Page 18: ...rews into the surface material The HUB can be recessed to be flush with the surface or affixed on top of the foam backed vinyl if necessary A central position is recommended for easy comparison of sco...

Page 19: ...g the Grips Removing the Grips Read this manual before removing or installing any grips Power off the TrailBlazer unit Do not worry which order the grip come off in They can be refitted in any order R...

Page 20: ...he dot matrix will display the Hub Software Version Number for the TrailBlazer The TrailBlazer Traverse Climb has four programs 1 Cascade 3 minutes 2 ClearOut 2 minutes 3 Chaser X4 2 minutes 4 FreePla...

Page 21: ...he TrailBlazer Traverse Trampoline has two programs 1 Cascade 1 minute 2 Chaser X4 1 minute The red pods shown in Figure 4 2 are QuickStart programs Hit a QuickStart button to start the program Figure...

Page 22: ...n a pair or team An exciting high scoring game for climbers of all ability TrailBlazer Climb only Who for Play individually in pairs or as a team Gameplay All pods will appear green On selection of ea...

Page 23: ...econds therefore 12 seconds in total before a pod position change Once all lit pods are cleared a new set of lit pods will appear Aim To score as many points as possible with in the given time limit b...

Page 24: ...ction of a coloured pod it reappears elsewhere I e if the red pod is hit the red pod reappears elsewhere This would be the same for the blue green and yellow chaser pod Each player chases his or her c...

Page 25: ...All pods will illuminate The pods will firstly appear blue then change to green then yellow then finally red Each colour change takes 3 seconds therefore 12 seconds in total before a pod position chan...

Page 26: ...s CE Approved Operating Environment Indoors keep dry and out of direct sunlight Area required clear in front of the TrailBlazer Traverse depth of 1 m minimum Optimum ambient temperature 5 C to 30 C Av...

Page 27: ...l System Specifications TrailBlazer Traverse HEX System Specifications Rugged Interactive 2019 Figure 1 Mounting Points Dimensions in mm Figure 2 Panel Orientations 2T 1T 3T 4T 2B 1B 3B 4B 982 953 724...

Page 28: ...TrailBlazer Traverse HEX Order and Installation Manual System Specifications TrailBlazer Traverse HEX System Specifications Rugged Interactive 2019 Figure 3 Hex Footprint 2245 2540 1100 R 170 120...

Page 29: ...d or pinched cables No loose cables that could become a tripping hazard All long cables are supported at least every 50 cm Adequate strain relief provided for connection points Kept out of direct sunl...

Page 30: ...n training carried out by an appropriate instructor to all new users If anything unexpected occurs or problems persist after troubleshooting call Rugged Interactive directly on 44 0 1726 833 882 The v...

Page 31: ...nual for instructions on gameplay 4 If a pod has seven 7 or fewer working LEDs we recommend replacing the pod 5 We suggest non solvent glass cleaning spray avoid spraying directly onto the pods Use a...

Page 32: ...azer Traverse HEX Congratulations Rugged Interactive 2019 Congratulations Congratulations on your new Rugged Interactive product Your customers are going to love this and it is a great addition to you...

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