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Tightening the Slackline

1.   Before tightening the slackline, check that both ends are at the same height.
2.  With the ratchet facing downward, feed the end of the slackline through the ratchet,
  keeping the line flat and untwisted. Pull the end through until there is no slack left in the line. 
3.   Once all slack has been pulled through, use the lever arm on the ratchet to tighten the line. 
4.   The line is tight enough when it only bends slightly when pulled.

Loosening the Slackline

Always loosen the line before attempting to reposition obstacles or take down the line.

1.    Pull the safety latch inside the ratchet handle and open the ratchet all the way until it is completely flat. 
      There will be a loud click.
2.   Pull the slackline until the tension has loosened.

NOTE: Do not remove the delta clips when the slackline is under tension.

Recommended courses:

Beginners: 

Use the monkey rings and monkey bars only and space them close together.

Intermediate: 

Use the beginner layout, but add the monkey fist to the start of the course.

Advanced: 

Add up to 12 obstacles to the course, spacing them further apart for added difficulty.

Summary of Contents for SFMB50FT2SLK

Page 1: ...ng the product and retain this guide for reference This product is intended for household use only This product is covered by a limited one year warranty Coverage is subject to limits and exclusions S...

Page 2: ...s of assembly Always check each part for damage before every use Do not use the slackline obstacle course if any part is damaged Contact the manufacturer for replacement parts Never attempt to replace...

Page 3: ...clearance from the ground when the line is in use 3 After selecting two trees wrap the ratchet and its line around the one with a smaller diameter Lead the ratchet through the looped end of the line...

Page 4: ...sening the Slackline Always loosen the line before attempting to reposition obstacles or take down the line 1 Pull the safety latch inside the ratchet handle and open the ratchet all the way until it...

Page 5: ...delta clips and all connections for any sign of looseness damage wear fraying or sharp edges and replace as needed 2 Lubricate all metallic parts use grease or lubricating oil to lubricate the delta c...

Page 6: ...ll hardware 2 Check all protective coverings on bolts pipes edges and corners If they are loose cracked or missing replace before use 3 Rake and check the depth of loose fill surfacing materials to pr...

Page 7: ...ooseness stability and wear Instruct children to not attach any items to the slackline that are not specifically designed for use with this product such as but not limited to jump ropes clothesline pe...

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