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MAINTENANCE and INSPECTION

• Determine a cleaning and preventative maintenance schedule to keep this device function properly 

• The device can be easily cleaned with a cloth or light brush. Use a vinyl cleaner and rinse lightly, 

   to remove detergent before storing. 

• 

DO NOT PACK THE INFLATABLE DEVICE WHEN WET.

 If it wasn’t dried properly, lay the unit out to 

   dry at the earliest opportunity. 

• The unit should be inspected regularly for damage. If there is evidence of tearing at the anchor 

   points or vinyl panels, the inflatable amusement device should not be used until the repair has been 

   completed. 

REPAIRS

• Repairs made by anyone other than the original manufacturer, shall be made using the same 

   construction method—with comparable materials—unless manufacturer agrees otherwise. 

• To repair small tears up to 12" use "Single Patch Method" as follows. 

• Cut an oval or round vinyl patch approximately 4" larger than the cut. 

• Clean the area around the tear. 

• Apply SX-69 vinyl glue on the patch and on the surface of the inflatable device. 

• Allow the manufacture´s recommended drying time before applying the patch to the inflatable device 

   as indicated on the label on the container. 

• Place the patch covering the cut area and apply pressure for 1 minute. Refer to the glue manufac-

   turer´s label for the recommended time for glue to dry once the patch is applied. 

• If the "Single Patch Method" is not a viable option use PatchALL* for a non-glue repair until you can

   apply the "Single Patch Method" or send the unit to a repair facility. 

DAILY CHECKLIST

• Ensure maximum winds are less than the manufacturer´s recommended wind 

   speed requirement for unit. 

• Ensure temperatures are greater than 40° F. 

• Ensure that a minimum 12 gauge 3 wire extension cord is used with the blower 

   and is connected to a CFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). 

• Ensure there are no obstructions in the blower(s), blower intake and the unit´s inflation tubes. 

• Inspect the blower inflation tubes, they should be in good condition and firmly fixed to blower.

• Ensure unit is properly inflated—with the blower pointing straight at device. 

• Visually inspect device for any holes or rips in the fabric or seams.

• For inflatable amusement devices with multiple units, check all connection points. 

• Ensure all tether and anchor points are secure. Check stakes. 

• Ensure all deflation zippers and flaps are closed. 

• Walk around the unit and inspect seams and search for wear damage.

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PatchALL are clear polyurethane patches or tape. They are quick, flexible, long lasting, airtight and waterproof—with no gluing. 

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MODIFICATIONS:

  

This inflatable amusement device shall not be altered in any way 

that constitutes a major modification without written from the device manufacturer.

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ASTM Int’l recommends 1˝x 26˝ stakes for all commercial inflatable amusement devices, as a guideline. ASTM Int’l supports that this would 

be greater pullout capacity in windy condition (still below 15 mph) or, in the case of medium consistency soil conditions.

Summary of Contents for GA Bounce Kaleidoscope Castle 7013

Page 1: ...l free Instruction Manual INFLATABLE AMUSEMENT DEVICE BOUNCE HOUSES GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS RC 7013 GA Bounce Kaleidoscope Castle 1612NBroadStreet 44WRidgePike Lansdale Pa 19446 Limerick Pa 19468 215 362 7368 610 489 2334 ...

Page 2: ...UP STEP 1 SAFETY CHECK LIST 1 Use Ground Cover Tarps to protect inflatable Secondary escape opening in roof Must be positioned on a FLAT LEVEL SURFACE Anchor Straps at base secure with recommended stakes refer to your state inspection requirements 2 trained operator attendants are required to supervise this device at all times GFCI extension required reduces possibility of shock Commercial Inflatabl...

Page 3: ...hammer ground tarp hand truck or 4 wheel dolly crowbar stake remover safety goggles GFCI extension adapter 50 12AWG extension cord Carefully place unit using dolly at one end of tarp it s easier to move at this stage See drawing find back end of inflatable device and roll onto tarp Make a mental note or snap a picture of how the inflatable is folded and positioned as you unroll the game This will be ...

Page 4: ...the way in hook end should be touching the ground Slide stake through D ring and position hook away from inflatable SOIL CONSISTENCY Stake in Hard Stiff or Medium soil DO NOT Stake in Soft soil check ASTM f2374 17 standards Slide feet first only Do not slide head first CORRECT One at a time No double sliding ARMS CROSSED FEET TOGETHER Do not touch sides with hands or feet all the way down SET UP STEP ...

Page 5: ...sement device and at least 5 feet away from the sides Starting line is 48 inches from the entry of the inflatable amusement device Prohibit excessive rough play by occupants blow whistle In times of excessive heat monitor the heat inside play area and slide surface Do not allow any individual in the rear of the game or near the electric blower at any time Deny entry if any patron poses a risk to ot...

Page 6: ...cond inflation deflation tube strap and pull tube away from inflatable Open all deflation flaps While the inflatable amusement device is deflating remove stakes put blower fan away and store extension cord s Two people minimum needed to fold Guide inflatable inward and to the front while the air is being released Begin folding inflatable amusement device pull vertical peaks shapes toward the front to flatte...

Page 7: ...tight slip knot around the roll Stand the inflatable amusement device on end place the transport storage bag over one end of the game and work it down as far as you can It is important that you work the bag down to the top of the roll flip the unit and pull the bag up over the top of the inflatable amusement device Tie the bag closed Lay the game onto a dolly and roll it to your designated storage ar...

Page 8: ... EVACUATION PLAN In the case of rapid deflation or poor weather during operation attendants should follow these steps Operator attendants should blow whistles to evacuate patrons immediately and safely aid child patrons as they exit then tell them to step away from inflatable device Any patrons on elevated platforms should climb down the stairs backwards if a patron is sitting ready to slide let tha...

Page 9: ...S 14 x 12 5 x 15 5 INFLATION DEFLATION TUBES 2 DEFLATION FLAPS 1 DEVICE CAPACITY 6 Patrons BLOWER 1 1 0 HP MINIMUM NUMBER OF TRAINED ATTENDANTS 2 MINIMUM HEIGHT MAXIMUM HEIGHT 36 in 60 in ANCHORS TIE DOWNS 4 0 MAXIMUM WEIGHT 250 lbs per patron 600 lbs total limit SKU XBH RNBWMOD 14A 4 anchor straps 1 on each corner entrance exit 15 1 2 5 14 8 ...

Page 10: ...epair until you can apply the Single Patch Method or send the unit to a repair facility DAILY CHECKLIST Ensure maximum winds are less than the manufacturer s recommended wind speed requirement for unit Ensure temperatures are greater than 40 F Ensure that a minimum 12 gauge 3 wire extension cord is used with the blower and is connected to a CFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Ensure there are no...

Page 11: ...NIT REQUIRES A CONSTANT SOURCE OF 110V 20amp POWER PER BLOWER SYSTEM SAFETY RULES A MINIMUM OF TRAINED OPERATOR S MUST BE ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES Compliance Statement The vinyl and netting material used in the construction of this product is of the highest quality 100 lead free adheres to MFR methods and was built to ASTM F2374 standards NO SHOES NO UNEVENLY MA...

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