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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