Triclimb BP645 Assembly Instructions, Maintenance And Safety Information Download Page 4

What to do if your Triclimb still does not sit flat on the ground? You will need a book (or 

something similar) about 40mm thick to act at a raiser.

CHECK POINT

1) Open the Triclimb frame and insert the thumb screws.

2) Place the book or similar under one of the two opposing legs that are 

flat to the ground.

3) Push down on the top joints. You may hear a creaking sound - do not be 

alarmed, this is just the moving into correct alignment

.

4) Remove the book or similar and repeat step 3.

5) You should now have a correctly aligned frame. You are now ready to 

attach the bottom support leg. If there is still a slight wobble, simply 

increase the size of the raiser and repeat step 2 and 3.

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Insert one of the longer, bottom rungs (A) 

through the hole at the bottom of one of the legs 

and push through to the corresponding hole on 

the opposite leg.

Items required: Ax1

9

Line the countersunk holes on the bottom rung 

(A) up with the centre of the frame legs (C). Insert 

the two screws (E) and carefully, with controlled 

force, screw into the frame and tighten using a 

screwdriver. Be careful to ensure screws are 

centre to frame.

Items required:

Ax1

Ex2

10

Insert one of the longer, bottom rungs (A) 

through the hole at the bottom of one of the legs 

and push through to the corresponding hole on 

the opposite leg.

Items required: Ax1

11

Open the Triclimb frame and stand it up. If the 

frame is not quite sitting flat on the floor, repeat 

the procedure in step 6, placing downward 

pressure on the frame until it sits completely flat.

Summary of Contents for BP645

Page 1: ... essential for improving safety but will also add years to its life for your children to play on and enjoy it as they grow WARNING if the checks and maintenance of the Tri Climb are not carried out the activity toy could overturn or otherwise become a hazard All bolts and fixings should be checked regularly and tightened if necessary It is important to check your Tri Climb for wear and damage regul...

Page 2: ...wear loose fitting clothing ponchos hoods scarves capes necklaces items with draw strings cords or ties when using this Tri Climb Do not allow children to wear open toe or heel footwear like sandals or flip flops whilst climbing Do not permit rough play or use of equipment in a manner for which it was not intended Jumping from the top elevated rungs could be dangerous Observe capacity limitations of ...

Page 3: ...re all rungs are securely inserted into leg recesses and that flat head screws D are screwed tightly and flush against the legs All screws should be tight and rungs should not be able to move or turn Tightening the screws requires significant strength 6 7 Open the Triclimb frame and stand it up The frame may rock slightly which is normal Place your hands at the top of the A frame and press down firmly...

Page 4: ...ser and repeat step 2 and 3 8 Insert one of the longer bottom rungs A through the hole at the bottom of one of the legs and push through to the corresponding hole on the opposite leg Items required Ax1 9 Line the countersunk holes on the bottom rung A up with the centre of the frame legs C Insert the two screws E and carefully with controlled force screw into the frame and tighten using a screwdri...

Page 5: ...ign to prevent accidental opening closing 3 Once fully open replace both thumb screws into the unit prior to use Closing the unit is the reverse of opening We also have an online instructional video available on YouTube https tinyurl com triclimbguide IPO Registered design Model BP645 Designed and Manufactured by Triclimb Ltd Ty Gelert Penamser Road Porthmadog Gwynedd LL499NX Wales UK www triclimb...

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