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  6. Separate active and quiet activities from each other (examples: locate sandboxes    

    away from swings or use a guardrail barrier to separate the sandbox from the move 

    ment of the swings).

  7. Check to be sure all connections are tight. DO NOT allow children to play on the 

    product until it is fully assembled.

  8. To minimize risks posed by drill shavings, screws are designed to pierce the plastic   

    and form their own threads. Use caution not to over-tighten screws or they will not  

    hold parts together appropriately.

    

  OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. An adult should supervise play on this product for children of all ages. 

  2. Limit: 1 child.  Maximum weight per user: 43 bs. (19,50 kg).  

  3. Dress children appropriately, including wearing well-fitting shoes that fully protect feet.

  4. Instruct  children:

       -to slide feet first; one child down slide at a time,

    -to remove articles, before playing on equipment, that create hazards when they    

    get tangled and caught. Examples include: ponchos, scarves, and other loose-fitting  

    clothing, bike or other sports helmets.     

 

    -not to walk close to, in front of, behind, or between moving items,

       -not to attach items to the playground equipment that are not specifically designed  

    for use with the equipment, examples:   

       - jump ropes, clothesline, pet leashes, cables and chain as they may cause a 

    strangulation hazard. 

  5. Never allow children to:

       - use the equipment in a manner other than intended,

       - climb on equipment when it is snow-covered or wet.

      - use this product when temperatures fall below 32ºF (0ºC).  Plastic materials may    

    become brittle and crack. 

  MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Inspect the product periodically for loose or damaged components. 

    At the beginning of each season, re-install any plastic parts, such as swings, rope    

    ladders, etc., that may have been removed and stored during the winter months.

       Check  the following items at the beginning of each season at least twice monthly during

    the usage:       

     

 

    - all connections and bolts for tightness, Tighten as re quired. 

       - all coverings and bolts for sharp edges and replace when required.

       - all metallic moving parts. Oil monthly during usage period.

       - all protective caps and plugs that cover bolt ends and ends of tubing. Make sure they  

    are in place and tight.

       - the condition of the equipment. Look for signs of wear and tear such as broken or  

      missing components, bent pipes or tubing and splintering wood surfaces. Repair as  

     necessary.

       - canopy for evidence of deterioration. Replace canopy if it becomes brittle, or frayed  

     significantly.

        Replace all damaged or worn parts as needed.  For replacement parts, see-    

      Contact Information at the top of Page 1. 

  2. Remove canopy; take indoors or do not use when the temperature drops below 32ºF (0ºC).

  3. Sand rusted areas on tubular members and repaint using a non-lead-based paint  

    meeting the requirements of Title 16CFR Part 1303.

  4. Rake surfacing periodically to prevent compaction and maintain appropriate depths.

  5. For general cleaning we recommend mild soapy water.

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

    for children removing the warning label from the product
  DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Disassemble so that no unreasonable hazards exist. Please recycle when possible.  

    Disposal must be in compliance with all government regulations.

OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS AND WARNINGS TO REDUCE THE 

LIKELIHOOD OF SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY.  

SAVE THIS SHEET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

 

  INSTALLATION:

  1. Create an obstacle-free site to reduce injury. Maintain a minimum distance of  

 

    6.5 feet (2 m) from structures   or obstructions (examples: a fence, buildings, garages,

    houses, low hanging branches, tree stumps/roots, large rocks, bricks, concrete,  

    laundry lines, or electrical wires.

  2. Choose a level location for the equipment to reduce the likelihood of the play set tip 

    ping over and loose fill surfacing materials from washing away during heavy rains.

  3. Fall Height: 18 inches. Do not install product or surfacing material over concrete,    

    asphalt, packed earth, grass, carpet or any other hard surface. Playground equipment  

    for home use SHOULD NOT BE USED indoors without installed fall protection. A fall  

    onto a hard surface can result in serious injury. Playground Surfacing Materials guide 

    lines for acceptable fall protection are included In this instruction sheet (see table    

    X3.1). To maintain the appropriate level of loose fill material, use containment, such as  

    digging out around   the perimeter and/or lining it with landscaping edging. Instal 

    lations of rubber tiles or poured-in-place surfaces (other than loose-fill materials) 

    generally require a professional and are not “do- it- yourself”projects.

  4. Locate bare metal platforms and slides (metal, plastic or otherwise) out of direct sun 

    light to reduce the likelihood of serious burns. A slide that  faces north will receive the  

    least direct sunlight.

  5. Provide enough room so that children can use equipment safely (example: for struc 

    tures with multiple activities, a slide should not exit in front of a swing).

For assistance or replacement 

parts please contact :

The Step2 Company, LLC. 

10010 Aurora-Hudson Rd.

Streetsboro, OH 44241 USA

1-800-347-8372 USA & Canada 

Only (330)656-0440

www.step2.com

Step2 UK LTD

Great Bank Road 

Wingates Industrial Estate

BOLTON

BL5 3XU

Uk freephone: 0800 393159

Step2 UK website: www.

step2uk.com 

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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Sharp points. Adult assembly required.

 

 

 

              

WARNING: Sandbox holds 10 lbs. of sand.

WARNING: Only for family domestic outdoor use by children from ages 1-1/2 to 5 

 

years old. Maximum user weight: 50 lbs (22,68 kg) per child

WARNING: Only for family domestic outdoor use by children from ages 1-1/2 to 4 

 

years old. Maximum user weight: 43 lbs (19,50 kg) per child

      WARNING: STRANGULATION HAZARD- Serious injury or death can occur. 

Do not:

-   attach jump ropes, clothes lines, pet leashes or other loose hanging items not 

  specifically designed for use with this equipment.

-   allow children to wear scarves, mittens with cords through the sleeves, or clothing  

  such as capes, ponchos, or items with drawstrings at the neck.

-   allow children to wear helmets while playing on equipment.

-   allow children to wear items around their necks such as necklaces, canteens, purses  

  and binoculars.

      WARNING: SERIOUS HEAD INJURY OR DEATH CAN OCCUR.

Falls to a hard surface can result in serious injury or death.

Do not install playground equipment over hard surfaces such as concrete asphalt, 

packed earth, grass, carpet or any other hard surface.  Adult supervision required.

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