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7. WARNING! RIDER INSTRUCTIONS - REVIEW WITH ALL RIDERS!

• Adult supervision required at all times.

• Only one rider at a time, max. user weight is 90 kg.
• Do not move in front of, behind, or in close proximity to  a moving rider.
• 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 Start Point and then carefully release them.
• Hold the trolley handles tightly while the zipline is in motion.
• Mounting the seat, simply slide the seat between your legs then grab onto the trolley grips and you are 

ready for launching!
• Rider must remain seated - 

no standing, kneeling, or other position.

• 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.
• Adjusting the seat height: Riders 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.
• Make certain that the rider’s head is well below the trolley by adjusting the rope and seat. Or if your kit 

has no seat, hold the trolley with arms extended, keeping the head below the trolley (Figure 2).
• Check the grips to make sure they are tight and not loose.
• Do not let bystanders pull or push riders down the course, as this could cause dangerous speed, 

resulting in serious injury.
• Riders should have clean, dry hands before gripping the trolley handles.
• Keep pets away from the zipline course at all times
• To avoid spinning on the seat, instruct rider to keep a firm grip on the trolley until they finish riding and 

are dismounting.
• Instruct children to remove their bike helmet or other sports helmet before using the zipline.
• Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibility of warning labels.
• Do not allow children to wear inappropriate items, including, but not limited to: loose fitting clothes, 

hood and neck drawstrings, scarves, cord-connected items, capes or ponchos. These items can cause 

strangulation hazard.
• Instruct children not to attach items to the zipline equipment that are not specifically designed for use 

with the equipment, including, but not limited to: jump ropes, clothes line, pet leashes, cables and 

chains. These items may cause strangulation hazard.
• Instruct children to dress with well-fitting and full-foot enclosing footwear. Examples of inappropriate 

footwear are clogs, flip flops, and sandals.

GO OVER THESE RULES EVERY TIME THE ZIPLINE IS USED.

BE SAFE, NOT FAST!

Adjust rope so 

rider’s head is 

below trolley

Figure 2

Figure 1

Summary of Contents for SLA.480PEU

Page 1: ...le pr fen und nachziehen Stahlseil j hrlich austauschen ACHTUNG NUR F R DEN HAUSGEBRAUCH NUR IM FREIEN BENUTZEN ACHTUNG Maximales Nutzergewicht 90kg 200 lbs SEIEN SIE SICHER FOLGEN SIE STETS DIESEN RE...

Page 2: ...genieurs einholen da die Pr fung der Seitenlastfestigkeit erforderlich ist Min Ankerfestigkeit 1150 kg 11 5 kN Achten Sie darauf dass Sie gen gend Seil haben um beide B ume zu erreichen Ihr Stahlseil...

Page 3: ...Ihre F e d rfen nicht auf dem Boden schleifen w hrend sie den Kurs hinunterfahren ZUM SCHUTZ DER BAUMRINDE VOR M GLICHEN SCH DEN Verwenden Sie unseren Tree Huggerz Baumschutz separat erh ltlich 2 ZIPL...

Page 4: ...n Langsam anhalten etwas zur ckrollen Machen Sie das Stahlseil nicht steiler Das verbessert die Fahrt nicht und bringt den Fahrer in Gefahr GEF LLEANPASSUNG Wenn die Strecke bergab geht m ssen Sie erm...

Page 5: ...schlosses Wickeln Sie das Seil entlang des Zipline Kurses ab und entfernen Sie dabei alle Verdrehungen F hren Sie das Kabel durch den Handschlitten unterhalb der beiden Lager und oberhalb der Griffe W...

Page 6: ...te Seilklemme 60 cm vor dem Baum anbringen und leicht anziehen Wiederholen Sie die obigen Schritte bis Sie so viel Spiel von Hand wie m glich entfernt haben Dann erst die Seilklemmen auf 40 Nm Drehmom...

Page 7: ...ttern an allen freiliegenden Gewinden platzieren Streckenende des Kabels an der Unterseite Baum oder Mast 4 ZIPLINE FESTZIEHEN UND KLEBEBAND ANBRINGEN Verwenden Sie das Spannschloss zum Spannen berpr...

Page 8: ...lemme abschneiden und ein St ck Klebeband auf den Schnitt legen um m gliche Verletzungen zu vermeiden Kontrollieren Sie den Seilknoten an der Unterseite des Sitzes und vergewissern Sie sich dass sich...

Page 9: ...und sicher ist BERSCHREITEN SIE 113 kg f r den Test NICHT B Geschwindigkeitstest Das Pr fgewicht darf nicht mit den Seilklemmen am Zielpunkt in Kontakt kommen Starten Sie den Geschwindigkeitstest des...

Page 10: ...nd Sitz deutlich unter dem Handschlitten liegt Abbildung 2 Sollte Ihre Ausr stung keinen Sitz haben halten Sie den Kopf mit ausgestreckten Armen unter dem Handschlitten 11 berpr fen Sie die Griffe auf...

Page 11: ...RSETZEN SIE DAS HAUBTKABEL JEDES JAHR ACHTUNG WARTUNG ERFORDERLICH Dieses Produkt hat Teile die verschlei en oder sich w hrend des Gebrauchs l sen k nnen Nur Slackers Teile verwenden ACHTUNG STAHLSEIL...

Page 12: ...rend der Saison berpr fen Sie alle Schutzverkleidungen Schlittengeh use Griffe und Sitz Ersetzen Sie diese wenn sie lose besch digt gerissen sind oder fehlen NUR original Slackers Ersatzteile verwende...

Page 13: ...eisung Dritter in die sichere Nutzung und Bedienung der Zipline 3 Vergewissern Sie sich dass alle Ger te vor jedem Gebrauch ordnungsgem installiert benutzt berpr ft und gewartet werden 4 berpr fen Sie...

Page 14: ...ing Make sure everything is installed correctly Inspect and test the line before each use If worn or damaged parts are found replacement parts DO NOT substitute with other non Slacker s parts or failu...

Page 15: ...hing to other types of posts or poles you must get the option of a qualified engineer as suitability of the side load strength is required Min anchor strength is 1150kg 11 5 kN Make sure you have enou...

Page 16: ...the ground However their feet should not drag on the ground as they ride the course TO PROTECT YOUR TREE BARK FROM POSSIBLE DAMAGE Tree Huggerz SLA 814 are available Sold Separately 2 ZIPLINE COURSE...

Page 17: ...TART TO SLOW SLOW TO A STOP ROLL BACKWARDS Do not add additional slope to the cable It will not improve the ride and may create a danger to the rider SLOPING COURSE ADJUSTMENT ATTACHMENT HEIGHT GUIDEL...

Page 18: ...se cable along the zipline course removing any twists Thread the cable through the trolley below the two trolley bearings and above the grips shaft Wrap the sling cable end around your Finish Point tr...

Page 19: ...will help you pull out the slack and attach your U Clamps when you wrap your zipline around the Finish Point tree you want to form a tear drop shape wrapped around the tree see Figure 3 on next page...

Page 20: ...d of cable on bottom 4 TIGHTENING ZIPLINE Using the turnbuckle to tighten inspect your initial installation work carefully and thoroughly The zipline cable can hold weight many times that of most ride...

Page 21: ...eck it before each use If you have extra cable at the end of your setup you must either coil up carefully the extra cable and clamp and place a piece of tape on the cut end to prevent possible injury...

Page 22: ...ble and secure DO NOT EXCEED 113 KG FOR THE TEST B Course Speed Test The test weight should never hit the finish point U Clamps With the 113 kg weight attached to the trolley launch the trolley down t...

Page 23: ...no seat hold the trolley with arms extended keeping the head below the trolley Figure 2 Check the grips to make sure they are tight and not loose Do not let bystanders pull or push riders down the cou...

Page 24: ...MAINTENANCE REQUIRED This product has parts that can wear or loosen during use Tighten all hardware and inspect all components for wear Check grips for loosening Replace with only Slacker s parts WAR...

Page 25: ...will have them handy the next time you set up your zipline course BEFORE EVERY USE check the anchor points trolley steel line ropes knots trolley grips support and all connections for any looseness da...

Page 26: ...ch use check to see that obstructions and hazards are removed from the zipline path and that all non users are a safe distance from course Avoid taking risks The buyer installer and user of this produ...

Page 27: ...aque utilisation En cas d usure ou de dommages demander des pi ces de rechange NE PAS remplacer par d autres pi ces que celles de Slackers au risque de provoquer une d faillance qui causerait des bles...

Page 28: ...ur pouvoir le fixer aux deux arbres en toute s curit Le long c ble doit pouvoir toucher les deux arbres en m me temps tout en laissant encore au moins 1 5 m de marge au point d arriv e Le trajet doit...

Page 29: ...pieds ne doivent pas toucher le sol durant la descente POUR PROT GER VOTRE CORCE D ARBRE DES DOMMAGES POSSIBLES PROCUREZ VOUS LES Tree Huggerz SLA 814 qui sont disponibles vendu s par ment 2 INSTALLA...

Page 30: ...oint d arriv e Hauteur de 2 m ACC L RATION VITESSE MAX D BUT DU RALENTISSEMENT RALENTISSEMENT PRONONC ARR T ET LENT RETOUR EN ARRI RE N installez pas le c ble avec une pente suppl mentaire Cela n am l...

Page 31: ...fin de course 18 3 TENDRE LA TYROLIENNE L installation doit tre effectu e par un adulte uniquement et en respect du pr sent mode d emploi Le c ble de la tyrolienne et le c ble d attache sont quip s d...

Page 32: ...Retenir la tension d une main et poser un premier serre c ble 60 cm de l arbre et le serrer l g rement R p ter le point pr c dent jusqu ce que le c ble soit le plus tendu possible la main Serrer maint...

Page 33: ...t tourner la section centrale du tendeur Tendre le c ble jusqu ce qu il paraisse horizontal ou droit NE PAS TROP LE TENDRE Figure 3 ATTACHE CORRECTE EN FORME DE LARME INCORRECT TROP SERRE ARBRE POTEAU...

Page 34: ...n assurer avant chaque utilisation S il reste du c ble exc dentaire au bout de l installation roulez le et couvrez le de ruban adh sif afin d viter tous risques de blessure V rifiez le n ud de la cord...

Page 35: ...entir apr s la moiti du parcours car l abaissement du c ble entre en jeu Il doit continuer ralentir et s arr ter sans heurt juste avant le premier serre c ble Si le poids touche le serre c ble r glez...

Page 36: ...i ge tenez vous au chariot avec les bras tendus en tenant la t te en dessous du chariot Figure 2 V rifiez les poign es du chariot afin de s assurer qu elles soient bien serr es et non l ches N autoris...

Page 37: ...sserrer lors de l utilisation Ajustez correctement tout le mat riel et v rifiez l usure V rifiez le rel chement des poign es Remplacez uniquement avec des pi ces de rechange Slackers ATTENTION C BLE E...

Page 38: ...de tyrolienne AVANT CHAQUE UTILISATION v rifiez les points d ancrage le chariot la ligne en acier les cordes les n uds les poign es du chariot le support et tous les raccords pour vous assurer qu ils...

Page 39: ...quates Avant chaque utilisation vous assurer que l quipement soit correctement install inspect et entretenu Avant chaque utilisation rep rer et enlever tout obstacle ou autre danger sur le parcours de...

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