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IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET 

The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates there are more than 200,000 playground related injuries involving 
children each year.  Injuries involving this hazard pattern tend to be among the most serious of all playground injuries and 
have the potential to be fatal, particularly when the injury is to the head.  The surface under and around playground 
equipment can be a major factor in determining the injury-causing potential of a fall. It is self evident that a fall onto a 
shock absorbing surface is less likely to cause a serious injury than a fall onto a hard surface. Playground equipment 
should never be placed on hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt and while grass may appear to be acceptable it may 
quickly turn to hard packed earth in areas of high traffic. Shredded bark, mulch,,wood chips, fine sand or fine gravel are 
considered to be acceptable shock absorbing surface when installed and maintained at a sufficient depth under and 
around playground equipment. 
Table below lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening head injury in 
a fall onto four different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed 

and maintained at depths of 6” (15.25CM), 9” 

(22.9CM), and 12” (30.5CM). 

 

However,it should be recognized that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is 
used.   
We recommend that a shock absorbing material should extend a minimum of 6ft in all directions from the perimeter of 
stationary equipment such as climbers and slides.  However, because children may deliberately jump from a moving 
swing, the shock absorbing material should extend in the front and rear of a swing a minimum distance of 2 times the 
height of the pivot point measured from a point directly beneath the pivot on the supporting structure. 
This information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock-absorbing properties of various materials. No 
particular material is recommended over another. However, each material is only effective when Properly maintained. 
Materials should be checked periodically and replenished to maintain correct depth as determined necessary for your 
equipment. The choice of a material depends on the type and height of the playground equipment, the availability of the 
material in your area and its cost. 
Note: The maximum fall height for this product is 6 feet. The minimum ground Clearance between the bottom of the 
suspended plays and the playing or ground service must be 8 inches. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This information has been extracted from the CPSC publication on" Playground Safety". You can obtain more information by sending a postcard to the: 
Office of public Affairs

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Washington

D.C.20207 

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Summary of Contents for Bell Peak MSC-5091

Page 1: ...Carefully read this entire instruction manual before you start to assemble or use this play set You must follow all instructions and warnings while using this equipment Do not use this product on har...

Page 2: ...quipment must be placed more than six 6 feet 1 8 meter from any structures or obstructions including but not limited to buildings fence garage trees laundry lines electrical wires Children can be seri...

Page 3: ...or rope DO NOT swing empty seats as this may cause injuries ALWAYS guide children to sit in the center of swinging parts with their full weight placed in the seat center and holding on to the swing c...

Page 4: ...tched or damaged springs do not use the trampoline until replacement springs are properly installed Please contact our customer service representatives to order original Stats replacement parts The tr...

Page 5: ...duct electricity No electrical equipment lights heaters extension cords household appliances etc should be permitted in or on the enclosure under any circumstances to avoid the risk of electrocution A...

Page 6: ...wed at the beginning of each season Oil all metallic moving parts monthly during the usage period Sand rusted areas on metal tubing and repaint using a nonlead based paint meeting the requirements of...

Page 7: ...However it should be recognized that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is used We recommend that a shock absorbing material should extend a minimum of 6f...

Page 8: ...rts including swing seats ropes cables and chains for wear rust or other deterioration Replace as needed Rake and check depth of loose fill protective surfacing materials to prevent compaction and to...

Page 9: ...Upper Frame Tube 1 8 Upper Frame Tube 2 9 Upper Frame Tube 1 10 Upper Frame Tube 1 11 Lower Frame Tube 2 12 Lower Frame Tube 1 13 Lower Frame Tube 1 14 Lower Frame Tube 1 15 Lower Frame Tube 1 16 Bott...

Page 10: ...7A Safety Rope 1 Saucer Swing Part List Part Number Diagram Description Quantity 22 Left Swing Top Bar 1 23 Right Swing Top Bar 1 24 Flying Saucer Frame Upper Bar 2 25 Flying Saucer Frame Lower Bar 2...

Page 11: ...Trampoline Cross Bar 1 30 Right Trampoline Cross Bar 1 31 Right Trampoline Leg 1 32 Left Trampoline Leg 1 33 Handle Cross Bar 1 34 Left Handle Arch 1 35 Right Handle Arch 1 40 Enclosure Netting 1 42...

Page 12: ...Diagram Description Quantity A M8X20 8 B M8X50 6 C M8X53 2 D M8X57 8 E M8X61 8 F M8X114 4 G M8X67 2 H M8X80 4 I M8X107 8 J M6X32 8 K M8X75 4 L M6X36 5 M M6X60 16 N M8 12 O M8X80 2 P M8 74 Q M8 30 R M...

Page 13: ...12 Part Number Diagram Description Quantity V M6 25 W M6 25 X1 Hook 1 X2 Elastic Cord 1 Y Sleeve 1 Z foot pad 2 10 13 1 6 1 4 1...

Page 14: ...13 STEP 1 Insert tube 4 through the net 39 then connect all parts shown below with bolts A R and P 1 2 4 4 39 5 3...

Page 15: ...nd S as shown in Diagram B Insert the assembled top frame into the corner sockets on 1 2 and 3 Secure with bolts B P R and S as shown in Diagram C Tie the bell 45 to the bottom of 20 with the strap 47...

Page 16: ...15 STEP 3 Connect 38 to the three corners of the assembled top frame with bolts J z 38 38 4 4 5 21 21 21 38...

Page 17: ...8 and 15 6 and 11 and 7 and 11 in the same way With two adults lifting the assembled top frame steady a third person should insert the assembled leg frame tubes on all three sides as shown It is recom...

Page 18: ...17 STEP 5 Connect 17 to the leg frame on the two sides without the net by using the previously installed bolts E Q P R and S 8 6 11 15 17 17 8 10 12 14...

Page 19: ...18 STEP 6 Attach 18 to the upper leg frame tubes 7 and 9 with bolts M U T V and W Attach 19 to the bottom of 11 with bolts M U V and W 19 11 M U T V W 18 7 11 11 19 9 13 M U U V W...

Page 20: ...19 STEP 7 Attach the climbing handles 37 and 36 to the leg frame with bolts I Q P R and S as shown below 37 36 36 36 8 8 14 15 37...

Page 21: ...20 STEP 8 16 19 19 19 19 9 10 12 13 19 Attach 19 and 16 to the leg frame with bolts M U V and W as shown below...

Page 22: ...21 STEP 9 Attach all screens 40 43 and 44 to the leg frame with Velcro as shown below 40 43 44 40 43...

Page 23: ...22 STEP 10 Connect 22 and 23 together with bolts E P R and S Attach 27 to the assembled top bar with bolts H N Q R and S...

Page 24: ...23 STEP 11 Connect 24 and 25 together with bolts G Q P R and S Secure only by hand tightening the bolts for now Attach 24 to 23 with bolts E P R and S...

Page 25: ...24 STEP 12 Attach 26 to 24 with bolts G Q P R and S Attach the left side of the top bar to the main frame with bolts C Q R and S...

Page 26: ...25 STEP 13 Slide 28 into the pockets of the flying saucer 41 as shown below Connect the tubes together with the chain 46 using bolts K P R and S...

Page 27: ...26 STEP 14 Attach the flying saucer 46 to the bracket 27 with bolts F Q N R and S...

Page 28: ...27 STEP 15 Connect 29 and 30 together with bolts L T V and W Attach 31 and 32 with bolts J T V W 29 29 30 31 32 30 29...

Page 29: ...the handle bars 34 and 35 together with the push button Place 33 in between 31 and 35 Secure together with bolts L T V W Repeat in the same manner for 32 33 and 34 Attach Z to the trampoline legs 31 3...

Page 30: ...29 STEP 17 Attach the assembled trampoline frame to the leg frame with bolts O P R and S...

Page 31: ...nsuring that the length of cord is equal on both sides Thread the elastic cord all the way around the trampoline and pull tightly on the cords to ensure even tension on all sides Once the cords have b...

Page 32: ...P 19 Tie all the straps on the safety pad 48 to the main frame as shown below Tie the rope 47A across the bottom of the main frame and fasten the white rope to hold it in place 48 10 48 10 8 14 9 8 47...

Page 33: ...ssembly Please make sure to thoroughly check all parts and hardware to make sure all bolts and nuts are well secured before using the playground equipment WARNING Do not let children use the playgroun...

Page 34: ...ed by SPORTSPOWER Customer Service before repairs are made IMPORTANT A missing part is not considered the same thing as a defective part or unit If a part is missing there is no need to return the ent...

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