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Mounting instructions for „Crosstrainer Stepper“
Item-No. 55 1012 401
State: 14/11/2014 · S. 4
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In order to preserve a good visual appearance of your stilum playground equip-
ment over a long period one should take care of maintenance of the stainless
surface even despite of their corrosion resistance.
Especially areas, which can not be reached by rainfall should be frequently clea-
ned from dirt and deposits due to air pollution and dirt caused by the atmosphere.
Light soiling can easily be romoved by using a high pressure cleaner.
For persistent deposits use a clean cloth moistened with a special liquid cleaner
(e.g. on phosphoric acid) and rinse off with clear water after a short application
time. During cleaning with mild abrasive components, only wipe over stainless
steel surface in polishing direction.
For heavily soiled surfaces, polishes can be used (e.g. for cleaning chrome on
cars) or for greasy and oily dirt alcoholic cleaning agents and solvents (e.g. ethyl
alcohol, isopropyl alcohol or acetone).
However, it should be noted that the dissolved soiling is not spread over the sur-
face again.
Do not use any chlorid or hydrochloric containing cleaning products nor scouring
powder, bleaching - or silver polish cleaner. Cleaning intervals depend on type
and degree of soiling as well as on demands made on optical characteristics.
Therefore cleaning is advisable at intervals of six to twelve months – whereby in
the case of strong soiling it is appropriate to clean the playground equipment at
intervals of 3 to six months.
General Information DIN 79000:2012 05_4. 1:
DIN EN1176 specifies that fitness equipment should not be installed in the imme-
diate vicinity of children’s playground equipment. In cases where they are erected
in playgrounds or similar establishments near children’s playground equipment,
they must be separated by adequate distance, fencing or other structural means
from the general play zone.
Movement area DIN 79000:2012-05_4.3.14.4
The free space allowed as movement area must be a minimum of 2.2m. The
movement area must be clear of fences, and observers should not wait in this
space. The space should be free of all objects that the user could fall on and
be injured. E.g. injuries could be caused by posts that are not flush with adja-
cent parts or by protruding footings. In cases where the equipment has a forced
movement, the free area must be extended about 0.5m. Where fitness units are
installed on or adjacent to a wall which is at least as high as the exercise space,
the movement area may be reduced. Movement areas of adjacent equipment
may overlap except for equipment with forced movement.