• Always connect a GFCI extension cord
adapter to any extension cord before
plugging into a power source—
this reduces the possibility of shock
in wet environments
• Check the GFCI operation at least once
per event
• Before staking unit into the ground,
obtain marking and location information
from the utility companies if there is
a possibility of striking underground
utilities
• Remove all occupants if wind becomes
excessive—deflate unit, if wind continues
•
Important,
the operator/attendant is
responsible for the safety of those using
the inflatable amusement device
• Pick a location free from overhead
utility lines, trees, roads, sidewalks,
bodies of water and cliffs—or any hazard
• Any nearby obstruction should be at
least 20 feet away from inflatable
• Spread tarps (sold separately) on
the slide/bounce house location, to
protect unit
• Locate the blower and power cord in an
area that is not in a direct walkway—be
sure the blower is on a flat and dry surface
• A minimum of 2 installers recommended
Recommended Tools and Equipment:
sledge 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
beneficial when you re-roll the device later)
• Check location, make any adjustments
before inflation—unfold device completely
• Start the staking process— place stakes
through the inflatable anchor straps,
all around the inflatable amusement
device—see (
pg. 3
) for proper staking
SET-UP STEP 2. (SITE ASSESSMENT)
SET-UP STEP 3. (UNROLL AND POSITIONING)
Roll onto tarp
Ground cover tarp
Set-up on a flat surface
SET-UP (SAFETY CHECK LIST - cont.)
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2
If previously packed
correctly, this end
(with inflation tubes)
should be the back
of inflatable
GFCI extension required
(reduces possibility of shock)
GFCI= Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
A GFCI extension cord adapter can be
purchased at most Do-It-Yourself type stores
• Use an adequate three wire extension cord,
min. 12 gauge for 50ft. maximum length
• Check GFI at least once per event