Wp-506 Woodland 2014

March 25, 2018 | Author: ksabina | Category: Playground, Soil, Damages, Rope, Screw


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WOODLAND PLAY SET(MODEL # WP-506) OWNER’S MANUAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION, CARE & MAINTENANCE AND USER’S GUIDE FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY ! CAUTION This product is intended for use by children from ages 3 to 8. weight of each user is 100 lbs(45.4kg), with a combined maximum weight of 700lbs(317.8kg). Assembly requires at least four adults. Do not allow more than one child to play on the individual swing or slide at Do not allow children to slide down the slide head first. PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE DO NOT RETURN TO THE STORE. For customer service, please call 1-866-370-2131 Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Eastern Time. If you cannot reach us at the above number for any reason, please call 1-800-497-6106 or visit www.sportspowerltd.net. SPORTSPOWER LTD, FLAT M, 3/FLOOR, KAISER ESTATE PHASE 3, 11 HOK YUEN STREET, HUNGHOM, KOWLOON, HK INTRODUCTION Dear Valued Customer, Congratulations on your wood play set purchase! Please read and completely understand the contents of this owner’s manual. This manual contains specific safety instructions that must be followed to enable safe play and prevent injuries. This play set is for residential use only. This play set is NOT intended for public or commercial use. The warranty will be voided if the play set is used in a commercial application. The product is designed for use by children between the ages of 3-8. Children must NOT play on this set until it is properly assembled and inspected by an adult. Please watch your children carefully during the installation and assembly of the wood play set to avoid injuries. The wood play set must be installed on level ground. Uneven ground must be leveled prior to installation. Installation on sloping or uneven ground will put stress on the joints, causing the unit to become loose and unstable which may result in serious injuries. You must ensure there are no obstructions or structures (e.g. electrical wires, branches, house, fence, garage, etc) within six (6) feet from the equipment. The Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook recommends to install and maintain the playground equipment over at least 9 inches of wood chips, mulch or shredded rubber (for equipment up to 8 feet high) or sand or pea gravel (for equipment no more than 5 feet high) as shock absorbing material. Dirt and grass, which are the most prevalent surfaces under home playground equipment, do not adequately protect children from serious head injuries. Install protective surfacing at least six feet in all directions from play equipment. For swings, the surface should extend, in back and front, twice the height of the suspending bar. You should consult a local contractor about ways to secure the product in your location. Do not install your play set over hard surface, e.g. asphalt, concrete, packed earth, tile or brick floor. Please refer to extracts from the CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION’S OUTDOOR HOME PLAYGROUND SAFETY HANDBOOK contained in this manual for further details. Please thoroughly read and follow the instructions in this Owner’s Manual to ensure safe and enjoyable play for your children. The set must be checked before each use and maintained regularly. This includes, but is not limited to inspecting the play set for cracks, excess wear, missing parts, loose connections, and for overall integrity. When the set shows any signs of weakness or damage, you must stop using the play set immediately, properly store the set or restrict access by users until the condition is resolved. Your product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship. Extended warranty is also offered to those customers registering their products at www.sportspowerltd.net within 14 days from the date of purchase. Please refer to our warranty policy at the back of this manual for details. If you experience any problems with your product, do not return to the store. For customer service, please call 1-866-370-2131 Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Eastern Time. If you are unable to reach us at this number for any reason, call 1-800-497-6106 or visit www.sportspowerltd.net 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Carefully read all instructions in this manual before assembling and using this product. The unit must be assembled by adults. Heavy duty working gloves must be worn to avoid injuries during assembly. Children must not use the equipment until properly assembled and anchored. Adult supervision is required during the use of this equipment at all times WARNING READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLYING OR USING THIS EQUIPMENT AGE LIMIT  This product is designed to be used safely by up to seven (7) children between the ages of 3 to 8, with a maximum user weight of 100 pounds (45.4kg) each and a combined maximum weight of 700 pounds (317.8kg.) The play set is designed for children over three (3) years of age. Use by smaller children can result in  entrapment.  On-site adult supervision is required at all times for children of all ages. LOCATION OF PLAY SET  The equipment must be placed more than six(6) feet(1.8 meter) from any structures or obstructions, including but not limited to buildings, fence, garage, trees, laundry lines, electrical wires. The safe play area refers to a zone extending 6 feet beyond the play set on all sides, including the space above the play set. Children can be seriously injured running or swinging into obstacles.  The play set must be placed on level ground. Remove any tripping hazards from the safe play area, such as roots, tree stumps, rocks, landscaping, sprinkler heads, railroad ties, plumbing and electrical connections.  Do not install your play set over hard surface, e.g. asphalt, concrete, packed earth, tile or brick floor. The following is a list of recommended ground covers from the Consumer Product Safety Commission: SUGGESTED MATERIAL UNCOMPRESSED DEPTH Double Shredded Bark Mulch 9” Uniform Wood Chips 12” Fine Gravel 12 ” Fine Sand 12” The wood play set must be installed on level ground.Uneven ground must be leveled prior to installation. Installation on sloping or uneven ground will put stress on the joints, causing the unit to become loose and unstable which may result in serious injuries. 2 The Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook recommends to install and maintain the playground equipment over at least 9 inches of wood chips, mulch or shredded rubber (for equipment up to 8 feet high) or sand or pea gravel (for equipment no more than 5 feet high) as shock absorbing material. Dirt and grass, which are the most prevalent surfaces under home playground equipment, do not adequately protect children from serious head injuries. Install protective surfacing at least six feet in all directions from play equipment. For swings, the surface should extend, in back and front, twice the height of the suspending bar. You should consult a local contractor about ways to secure the product in your location. Do not install your play set over hard surface, e.g. asphalt, concrete, packed earth, ile or brick floor. Please refer to the CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION’S OUTDOOR HOME PLAYGROUND SAFETY HANDBOOK for detailed guidelines to prevent injuries from falls and other hazards on public and home playgrounds. WEATHER CONDITIONS  DO NOT use this equipment if the swing seat, slide or other parts are wet. Use the play set only when the parts are clean and dry. If the equipment is wet, the user could slip and suffer injuries.  Please be aware of weather conditions when using the equipment. If it is too windy, users could lose control and suffer injuries. The playground equipment must be properly anchored, stored away or restricted from use during inclement weather such as heavy winds or severe weather storms. PLAY SUPERVISION  DO NOT allow more than one child to play on the swing, trapeze bar or slide at any one time.  DO NOT allow children to stand on the swing seats or glide ride.  DO NOT allow children to walk too close to moving parts. ALWAYS keep a safe distance to avoid being struck by other children while playing on swings, slides, trapeze, etc.  DO NOT allow children to twist the swing chains or ropes, or loop them over the top support bar as this may reduce the strength of the chain or rope.  DO NOT swing empty seats as this may cause injuries. ALWAYS guide children to sit in the center of swinging parts, with their full weight placed in the seat center and holding on to the swing chains.  DO NOT allow children to jump off the equipment while it is in motion. ALWAYS come to a full stop before dismounting.  ALWAYS dress children appropriately for safe play, e.g. wear well-fitted rubber sole shoes, and remove loose or sharp items such as jewelry, hair accessories, scarves, ponchos which may become entangled in the equipment or cause injuries.  ALWAYS make sure children remove their bike or other sports helmets before playing on the playground. Helmets can become entrapped in playground, posing a strangulation hazard.  DO NOT allow children to slide down the slide head first.  DO NOT allow children to climb onto swing or jump to and from different play areas of the equipment. ALWAYS return safely to the ground before approaching another play area.  DO NOT allow children to climb on structural parts (e.g. legs, top bar and chin bar). These are structural components and are not designed for play. 3  ALWAYS check the slide or other parts exposed to the body for extreme heat from the sun before allowing children to use the equipment.  ALWAYS prevent access and secure from any unauthorized use when there is no adult supervision.  DO NOT allow pets or other animals near the equipment to prevent damage or injuries. REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT  DO NOT use the equipment if any bolts or nuts are missing or loose. ALWAYS check to ensure the equipment and all parts are well secured and stable before each use.  ALWAYS clear the play area of any rocks, sharp objects, or any materials that could be potentially hazardous to users.  DO NOT attach items to the equipment that are not specifically designed for use with the equipment, including, but not limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, pet leashes, cables and chains as they may cause choke hazards.  The wood and plastic parts used in your product are subject to normal wear.Gradual deterioration of the material will occur, the speed of which will depend on the level of exposure to UV rays, airborne pollution, outdoor weather conditions such as rain and wind and the amount of use. You must inspect the equipment prior to every use. This includes, but is not limited to inspecting the set for cracks, excess wear, missing parts, loose connections, and for overall integrity. When the set shows any signs of weakness, you must stop using the play set immediately, properly store the set or restrict access by users until the condition is resolved.  Verify that the suspended climbing ropes, chain or cable are secured at both ends and tightened, so that there are no loose ropes, chains or cables hanging that can result in choking hazard. What to Inspect: Hardware:  Inspect all nuts and bolts and tighten if required. Hardware should be firmly against, but not crushing the wood. Over-tightening hardware crushes wood fibers and can split wood components resulting in the bolt thread extending beyond the wood. This poses a severe safety hazard. If bolt threads protrude beyond the wood surface, replace the bolt with a shorter one that will not protrude. If splintering has occurred from over-tightening, larger washers can be purchased at your local hardware store and installed under the bolt head. Be sure to reuse or replace your lock washers. Major Wood Parts:  Inspect for structural defects and splintering. If necessary, lightly sand and refinish with an exterior water repellent stain. Seasonal checking or cracking of the grain on wooden parts is natural. Water and heat are the most frequent causes of expansion and contraction of wood fibers. The wood set has been treated with stain to resist weathering, but it needs to be maintained periodically by applying new stain or paint. Dowels (Rungs)  Inspect for structural defects and splintering. If necessary, lightly sand and refinish with a clear water repellent, exterior sealant or boiled linseed oil. Do NOT paint, varnish or finish rungs with any substance that may reduce your child’s ability to firmly grasp or step on the rungs. 4 The axis of the swing hanger bushing must be perpendicular to the swing motion.Swing hangers  Inspect for correct installation. As noted and diagrammed in these instructions. Metallic Components  Check for rusted areas on components such as monkey bars. Play Area  Inspect to ensure that the swing set has settled properly and the location of the set is still leveled. Sand and repaint using a non-lead based paint that meets the requirements of Title 16 CRF part 1303. Replace any swing seat that has developed cracks in the seat or has exposed metal on the edges of the swing seat. cables and chains should be removed and replaced if excessive wear is found. ASSEMBLY TIPS Climbing Rungs/Dowels (If your set comes with climbing rungs): Once the dowel is installed in the ladder rail. the installation of these metal plates must be followed precisely. Plastic Swing Seats  Check for evidence of deterioration. If your play set has end ladders or swing beam supports. remove the seats and chains to prevent serious injury. the metal plates must be installed so that each climbing tower is perpendicular to the top ladder. the end of each dowel must be secured by a screw through the ladder rail into the dowel end. you must pre-drill a pilot hole for the screws using a 1/8” drill bit. etc. Metal plates: The structural integrity of the play set is dependent on the proper installation of the metal plates. If there are any exposed metal inserts on the edge of the seat. Spray the nylon bushings with a household lubricant such as WD-40 if you hear squeaking. The procedure required to install the dowels is detailed and illustrated in these instructions and must be followed precisely. If the wood set has one or two climbing towers. hand supports. Ensure the bend of the swing hanger is positioned tightly against the stop washer and the ladder or swing beam. To avoid splitting the wood. Ropes. brackets. make sure they are angled away from the top ladder or swing beam. 5 . Ropes. Contact our service center for replacement parts. Cables and Chains  Check for evidence of deterioration.  Remove plastic swing seats and take indoors or do NOT use when the temperature drops below 32 degrees F. rust or other deterioration. Replace if they are loose.  Reinstall any plastic parts. ropes. Bi-Monthly: Perform a thorough inspection twice a month for the life of your wood play set.  Check all wood members for deterioration and splinters. such as swing seats or any other items that were removed for the cold season. Rake and check depth of loose fill protective surfacing material to prevent compaction and to maintain appropriate depth.CARE AND MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST CARE AND MAINTENANCE: After Assembly: Perform a follow-up inspection once a week after initial installation.  Rake and check depth of loose fill protective surfacing material to prevent compaction and to maintain appropriate depth. cracked or missing. Provide appropriate maintenance as deemed necessary Annually: Wood refinishing is typically required at twelve-month intervals from the date of installation. Replace as needed. Weather conditions may require more frequent refinishing. Replace if they are loose.  Check metal parts for rust. edges and corners.  Check all protective coverings on bolds. Replace as needed.  Rake and check depth of loose fill protective surfacing material to prevent compaction and to maintain appropriate depth. Please refinish the wood as required with lead free paint or varnish. Sand down splinters and replace deteriorating wood members. ropes.  Check all protective coverings on bolts. cracked or missing. and corners. AT THE END OF EACH PLAY SEASON OR WHEN THE TEMPERATURER DROPS BELOW 32  Remove plastic swing seats and other items as specified by the manufacturer and take indoors or restrict use. Replace as needed. pipes. 6 . cables and chains for wear. AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH PLAY SEASON:  Tighten all hardware. Replace as needed. cables and chains for wear. edges. TWICE A MONTH DURING PLAY SEASON:  Tighten all hardware. sand and repaint using a non-lead based paint meeting the requirements of 16 CFR 1303. If found. ONCE A MONTH DURING PLAY SEASON:  Lubricate all metallic moving parts per manufacturer’s instructions  Check all moving parts including swing seats. Replace as needed.  Check all moving parts including swing seats.  Lubricate all metallic moving parts per manufacturer’s instructions. rust or other deterioration. pipes. please use care when disassembling the playground equipment. nuts. Do not let children play with any disassembled parts destined for disposal. bolts. Wear heavy duty working gloves to avoid injuries.  Fully disassemble the entire swing and slide sets before disposal. tubing. 7 .  All plastic parts can be recycled. Do not leave partially disassembled equipment parts in areas accessible by children. Take it to your local recycling center. slide. please take the frame to your recycling center.  Should you wish to recycle the steel tubing. etc. such as chains. screws.DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS  When it is time to dispose of the playground equipment. rocks. The play set must be placed on level ground and not over hard surface. such as roots. including but not limited to buildings.ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Carefully read all instructions in this manual before assembling and using this product. etc. Children can be seriously injured running or swinging into obstacles. electrical wires. it must be anchored (not included). rocks. asphalt. tile or brick floor. including the space above the play set. such as roots. Remove any tripping hazards from the vicinity of the play area. fence. landscaping. Keep as spares or dispose of after assembly. tree stumps. LOCATION OF PLAY SET  The equipment must be placed more than six(6) feet(1. laundry lines. For easy identification during the assembly process. Adult supervision is required during the use of this equipment at all times  Identify the location appropriate for the placement of your equipment. e.  The play set must be placed on level ground. landscaping. sprinkler heads. exposed plumbing. sprinkler heads. Children must not use the equipment until it is properly assembled and anchored. Usually. The unit must be assembled by adults. The following is a list of recommended ground covers from the Consumer Product Safety Commission: SUGGESTED MATERIAL UNCOMPRESSED DEPTH Double Shredded Bark Mulch 9” Uniform Wood Chips 12” Fine Gravel 12” Fine Sand 12” Please refer to the CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION’S OUTDOOR HOME PLAYGROUND SAFETY HANDBOOK for more details. As natural wood is used in your product. Remove any tripping hazards from the safe play area. trees. Sort all hardware according to size (some extra hardware may be provided.)  Some wooden components may twist or warp in the carton after packaging.g. stumps.  Do not install your play set over hard surface. Take a complete inventory of all parts and hardware using the parts and hardware lists in the following pages. You should consult a local contractor about the best way to secure the product in your location. some crack in the grain is normal. railroad ties. The safe play area refers to a zone extending 6 feet beyond the play set on all sides. Ensure equipment is placed more than six (6) feet from any structures or obstructions on all sides.8 meter) from any structures or obstructions. concrete. electrical boxes. 8 . plumbing and electrical connections. Label each piece of wood for easy reference. these parts will straighten out with time after assembly.  If the swing set is set up on grounds with sandy or soft soil conditions. packed earth. write the part number on masking tape and tape it to each piece of wood. garage.  Sort and lay out all parts.  Unpack all parts. C.5CM).20207 9 .S. mulch.000 playground related injuries involving children each year. The table below lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening head injury in a fall onto four different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed and maintained at depths of 6” (15. This information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock-absorbing properties of various materials. fine sand or fine gravel are considered to be acceptable shock absorbing surface when installed and maintained at a sufficient depth under and around playground equipment. the availability of the material in your area and its cost. The choice of a material depends on the type and height of the playground equipment. Injuries involving this hazard pattern tend to be among the most serious of all playground injuries and have the potential to be fatal.IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates there are about 200. and 12” (30. Note: The maximum fall height for this product is 6 feet. Materials should be checked periodically and replenished to maintain correct depth as determined necessary for your equipment. This information has been extracted from the CPSC publication on" Playground Safety". The minimum ground Clearance between the bottom of the suspended plays and the playing or ground service must be 8 inches. No particular material is recommended over another. because children may deliberately jump from a moving swing. You can obtain more information by sending a postcard to the: Office of public Affairs,U.25CM).9CM). particularly when the injury is to the head. We recommend that a shock absorbing material should extend a minimum of 6ft in all directions from the perimeter of stationary equipment such as climbers and slides. The surface under and around playground equipment can be a major factor in determining the injury-causing potential of a fall. Consumer Product Safety Commission,Washington,D. the shock absorbing material should extend in the front and rear of a swing a minimum distance of 2 times the height of the pivot point measured from a point directly beneath the pivot on the supporting structure. It is self evident that a fall onto a shock absorbing surface is less likely to cause a serious injury than a fall onto a hard surface. each material is only effective when properly maintained. 9” (22. Playground equipment should never be placed on hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt and while grass may appear to be acceptable it may quickly turn to hard packed earth in areas of high traffic. Shredded bark. wood chips. However.it should be recognized that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is used. However. However. 10 0 . Wood Slat Part List SN10 1PC SN11 1PC SN12 1PC SN22 1PC SN23 1PC SN15 1PC SN16 1PC SN24 1PC SN25 1PC SN19 1PC SN20 1PC SN21 1PC SA23 2PCS SA48 2PCS SA25 2PCS SA26 1PC SA27 2PCS SA28 1PC SA29 1PC 11 . SA30 1PC SA31 2PCS SA32 1PC SA33 1PC SA34 1PC SA35 2PCS SA36 4PCS SA37 3PCS SA38 2PCS SA39 2PCS SA40 3PCS SA41 1PC SA42 1PC SA43 1PC SA44 1PC SA45 3PCS SA46 1PC SA47 1PC 12 . SB13 1PC SB15 1PC SB18 7PCS SB20 1PC SB21 9PCS SB37 1PC SB23 2PCS SB24 2PCS SB25 5PCS SB26 6PCS SB27 2PCS SB28 5PCS SB29 1PC SB30 1PC SB31 1PC SK1 1PC SK4 1PC 13 . 18pcs 5/16 x 50mm B4 .13pcs 1/4 x 15mm B28 . 2)Include full length of deck screw when measuring 14 .2pcs 5/16 x 38mm B3 .4pcs 5/16 x 60mm B5 .2pcs 1/4 x 50mm S2 .2pcs 5/16 x 110mm S4 .4pcs 5/16 x 28mm B12 .4pcs S9 . You can use the ruler to measure your hardware or you can compare the hardware to the hard- NOTES: 1)Do not include bolt head when measuring length of bolt.8pcs 1/4 x 40mm S3 .38pcs S7 .23pcs 1/4 x 60mm 3/16 x 28mm 3/16 x 35mm 3/16 x 45mm 3/16 x 60mm 3/16 x 15mm NOTE: EXTRA HARDWARE MAY BE INCLUDED Measuring Hardware It is very important that you get the right hardware in the correct place when assembling the unit.14pcs 1/4 x 32mm S1 .6pcs 5/16 x 68mm B26 .2pcs 1/4 x 22mm B29 .10pcs 1/4 x 8mm B27 .Hardware Part List B1 .10pcs S5 .24pcs S8 .4pcs 1/4 x 30mm B2 .62pcs 1/4 x 50mm B9 .86pcs S6 . 16pcs V3 .94pcs V28 .6pcs V2 . You can use the ruler to measure your hardware or you can compare the hardware to the hard- NOTES: 1)Do not include bolt head when measuring length of bolt.6pcs V8 .44pcs V9 .6pcs V5 .14pcs V4 .36pcs V20 .6pcs M22 M17 M8.2pcs 1/4 NOTE: EXTRA HARDWARE MAY BE INCLUDED Measuring Hardware It is very important that you get the right hardware in the correct place when assembling the unit. 2)Include full length of deck screw when measuring 15 .17pcs V6 .5 M8 M6 M8 V7 .Hardware Part List V1 . U3 x 2 pcs U7 x 2 pcs U43 x 1 pc U44 x 1 pc U45 x 1 pc U46 x 2 pcs U47 x 4 pcs U48 x 1 pc . Hardware Pre-assemble Wood boards needed: Hardware needed: * 1pc SK4 * 6pcs V4 * 7pcs SB18 * 17pcs V5 * 1pc SB37 Take all the wood boards needed in this step and lay on the ground. SB18 7pcs SB37 17 1pc . V4 – Large Square Head Rivet SK4 1pc V5 – Small Square Head Rivet +3. Please refer to this SYMBOL Square Head Rivet on the Pre-drilled hole. Nail down the Square Head Rivet (V4 & V5) on the back of the pre-drilled holes of wood parts as shown below diagram. you must go back and tighten all screws and inspect for stability before allowing children to use the playset.IMPORTANT !!! Please do not over-tighten the screws until the entire play set is complete assembled. Once the whole unit is assembled . 18 . Screws should be screwed in place just enough to hold the parts together. V20 S3. A ach SA28 and SA29 to SN11 and SN12 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 2.V20 SA 27 SA 28 S3.STEP 1 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SN11 * 1 pc SN12 * 1 pc SN22 * 1 pc SN23 * 1 pc SA27 * 1 pc SA28 * 1 pc SA29 * 1 pc SA30 Hardware needed: * 16 pcs S3 * 16 pcs V20 A ach SA27 and SA30 to SN22 and SN23 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 1. SN22 SN23 SN11 SA30 SN12 SA29 S3.V20 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 19 .V20 S3. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 3.V8. a ach SA27 to SN15 and SN16 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 3.V2 SN16 B3.STEP 2 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SN15 * 1 pc SN16 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S3 * 6 pcs B3 * 2 pcs * 6 pcs * 6 pcs SA25 * 1 pc SA27 V9 V8 * 4 pcs V20 Li the assembled parts in STEP 1 to a standing pos on with one person holding the wood frame.V20 FIGURE 3 20 .V8. A ach 1 pc SA25 to SN23.V9 SA25 SA27 B3. SN12 and SN16 by using B3.V8. From the opposite side.V9 S3. SN11 and SN15 by using B3. SN22 SN12 SN23 SN11 SN15 B3. Then.V8.V9 SA25 0 S3. a ach the other piece SA25 to SN22.V9 by using the same method as shown in FIGURE 3. A ach 1 pc SA31 to SN11 and SN12 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 4. V9 SA25 SA27 FIGURE 4 21 . A ach 1 pc SA31 to SN22 and SN23 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 4. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 4.STEP 3 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SA26 * 2 pcs SA31 Hardware needed: * 8 pcs S3 * 2 pcs B3 * 2 pcs V9 * 2 pcs V8 * 8 pcs V20 A ach SA26 to SN11 and SN23 by using B3. SN12 SN11 SN16 SN22 SN15 SN23 SA31 S3.V20 S3. V8.V20 SA31 SA26 B3. V20 SA26 S4.V20 SA34 SA31 S4. A ach SA34 to SA26 and SA33 by using S4 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 5.V20 SN23 .V20 SA33 SA31 FIGURE 5 22 S4.STEP 4 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SA33 * 1 pc Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S4 * 4 pcs V20 SA34 A ach SA33 to SA31 by using S4 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 5. S4. V20 B3.V9 SA51 S3 .V9 FIGURE 6 23 .V20 SA31 SA31 B3. SN25 SN24 S3 . v8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 6. AƩach SA51 to SN24 and SN25 by using B3.V8.STEP 5 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SN24 * 1 pc * 1 pc SN25 SA51 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S3 * 2 pcs B3 * 2 pcs V9 * 2 pcs V8 * 4 pcs V20 AƩach SN24 and SN25 to SA31 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 6.V8. A ach SA46 to SN11 and SN23 by using B3. A ach another 2 pcs SA37 to SN16 and SN12 by using B3. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 7.V9 .V8.V8.V9 SA37 SA37 SA37 FIGURE 7 24 B3. SN23 SN15 SN11 SN16 SN1 2 SA46 B3.STEP 6 Wood boards needed: * 3 pcs SA37 * 1 pc SA46 Hardware needed: * 8 pcs B3 * 8 pcs V9 * 8 pcs V8 A ach 1 pc SA37 to SN15 and SN11 by using B3. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 7. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 7. NOTE: FOR THIS ASSEMBLY STEP. Please note there is a right and le sequence for the “Hole” on Wood Piece SB18 as shown in FIGURE 8.STEP 7 Wood boards needed: * 2 pcs SA48 * 7 pcs SB18 Hardware needed: * 2 pcs S3 * 14 pcs B12 * 28 pcs S6 * 14 pcs V3 * 14 pcs V2 * 7 pcs U2 * 2 pcs V20 Lay 2 pcs SA 48 on the floor and a ach SB18 to SA48 by using S6 as shown in FIGURE 8. PLEASE EVENLY DISTRIBUTE THE GAP IN BETWEEN EACH SB18 WOOD PIECE(SUGGESTED DISTANCE: 2 13/16” ) SA 48 S6 SA48 2-13/16” SB18 “Hole” FIGURE 8 25 . A ach U2 to the hole on SB18 by using B12. Repeat for all U2.V20 FIGURE 9 SA30 V2 V3 U2 B12 SA48 SB18 FIGURE 10 26 . SA48 SA30 S3.A ach SA48 to SA30 from the inside by using S3 and V20 as shown in the FIGURE 9. V2 and V3 as shown in FIGURE 10. A ach 2pcs SB23 to SA31 and SA34 by using S5 as shown in Figure 11. S5 SB20 SA34 SB21 SB37 SB23 SA30 SA31 FIGURE 11 27 . SA30 and SA34 by using S5 as shown in FIGURE 11. a ach 1pc SB37 to SA31 and SA34 by using S5. Next. SA30 and SA34 by using S5 as shown in Figure 11. a ach 1pc SB20 to SA29. Then.STEP 8 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SB20 * 9 pcs SB21 * 1 pc SB37 * 2 pcs SB23 Hardware needed: * 41 pcs S5 Follow sequence from le to right as shown in Figure 11. a ach 9pcs SB21 to SA29. S6 S6 SB29 SN15 SN16 FIGURE 12 28 .STEP 9 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SB29 Hardware needed: * 2 pcs S6 A ach SB29 to SN15 and SN16 by using S6 as shown in FIGURE 12. Repeat 20 as SN12 SN25 SN22 Z1. SN11 URE 13. V3 S3.V20 SA35 SA36 S3.V20 SA36 Enlarged Diagram – Interior View 29 .STEP 10 Wood boards needed: * 2 pcs SA35 * 4 pcs SA36 Hardware needed: * 12 pcs S3 * 12 pcs V20 A ach SA35 to SN11 and SN12 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 22.V20 FIGURE 13 SN12 SA36 SN24 S3. V2.V20 SA36 SN24 SA35 S3. 24 25 22 shown in FIGURE 13. PLEASE EVENLY DISTRIBUTE THE GAP IN BETWEEN EACH SB26 & SB27 WOOD PIECE. NOTE: FOR THIS ASSEMBLY STEP.STEP 11 Wood boards needed: * 6 pcs SB26 * 2 pcs SB27 Hardware needed: * 16 pcs S5 Diagram. SB26 SA35 SA36 S5 S5 SA35 SB27 S5 FIGURE 14 SN25 SA36 S5 SB27 SA36 Enlarged Diagram 30 . PLEASE EVENLY DISTRIBUTE THE GAP IN BETWEEN EACH SB25 WOOD PIECE.STEP 12 Wood boards needed: * 2 pcs SB24 * 5 pcs SB25 Hardware needed: * 8 pcs S2 * 8 pcs V20 23 * 10 pcs S5 20 NOTE: FOR THIS ASSEMBLY STEP.V20 S2.V20 FIGURE 15 SN23 SN 1 1 SB24 S5 SB25 SB24 Enlarged Diagram – Interior View 31 .V20 S2. SB24 S2.V20 SN23 SN1 1 SB24 S2. V9 FIGURE 16 SN23 SN22 S3.STEP 13 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SN19 * 1 pc 22 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs B4 * 4 pcs * 4 pcs V8 * 4 pcs SB30 23 S3 V9 * 4 pcs V20 V20 23 SN23 SN11 SN19 B4.V20 SB30 S3.V20 FIGURE 17 32 .V9 B4.V8.V8. STEP 14 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SA41 * 1 pc SA42 * 1 pc * 3 pc SA43 SA45 Hardware needed: * 12 pcs S7 * 2 pcs S8 * 1 pc SA44 SA43 with SA44 by using S8 as shown in FIGURE 18. Repeat on the other side for SA41/SA42 by using same method. Then. put 3pcs SA45 in between the assembled SA41/SA42 and SA43/SA44 SA43/SA44 to SA45 by using S7 as shown in FIGURE 18. S7 S7 S8 SA41 SA42 S8 SA45 SA45 SA43 S7 S7 S7 SA44 SA45 S7 FIGURE 18 33 . SA41 with SA42 by using S8 as shown in FIGURE 18. V20 SN24 SN25 FIGURE 19 34 . V20 S3. A ach SA43 and SA44 to SN24 and SN25 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 19.STEP 15 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S3 * 4 pcs V20 A ach SA41 and SA42 to SN22 and SN12 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 19. SA41 SN12 SA42 SA43 SN22 SA44 S3. * 6 pcs S9 K2 Interior View SA41 SA42 S5 SA43 FIGURE 20 SB31 SA44 A ach K2 to SA45 at two sides by using S9 as shown in FIGURE 21 and the Enlarged Diagram. Please make sure S9 is evenly a ached to the inner part of the wood piece as shown in the enlarged diagram. K2 SA43 SA44 FIGURE 21 Fabric Awning (K2) SA45 S9 Enlarged Diagram – Interior View 35 . SB31 to SA43 and SA44 by using S5 as shown in FIGURE 20.STEP 16 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S5 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SB31 * 1 pc From the interior. Repeat SA40 SA40 for the other side by using same method. Enlarged Diagram – Interior View SA38 SA39 Fabric Awning (K 3) SA40 S9 K3 SA39 SA38 FIGURE 23 36 . S7 Then.STEP 17 Wood boards needed: * 2 pcs SA38 * 2 pcs SA39 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S3 * 12 pcs S7 * 3 pcs SA40 * 2 pcs S8 * 4 pcs V20 * 9 pcs * 1 pc S8 S9 K3 S7 using S8 as shown in FIGURE SA38 SA39 22. Please make sure S9 is evenly a ached to the inner part of the wood piece as shown in the Enlarged Diagram. S7 SA38 FIGURE 22 SA39 S7 S7 A ach K3 to SA40 at two sides of the assembled part in FIGURE 22 by using S9 as shown in FIGURE 23 and the Enlarged Diagram. Repeat for the other set by using the same method. put 3pcs SA40 in between the assembled SA38 SA40 S8 SA39 to SA40 by using S7 as shown in FIGURE 22. SA40 and K3) in FIGURE 23. SA39. a ach one side of SA38 and SA39 to SN11 and SN23 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGU the other side of SA38 and SA39 to SN12 and SN22 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 24. V20 SA38 SN11 SN12 S3.With someone holding the assembled part (together with SA38. V20 SA39 S3. SA39 SA38 S3. V20 SN22 FIGURE 24 37 SN23 . STEP 18 Wood boards needed: * 5 pcs SB28 * 1 pc SB13 Hardware needed * 15 pcs S5 * 8 pcs S9 * 1 pc * 1 pc SB15 SB13 S5 SB28 K4 SB28 SB15 S5 FIGURE 25 S5 SA46 SA37 “Table” S5 SA37 “Seat” FIGURE 26 38 . Please make sure S9 is evenly a ached to the inner part of the wood piece as shown in the enlarged diagram.A ach K4 to SA35 and SB29 by using S9 as shown in FIGURE 27 and the Enlarged Diagram. K4 SA35 SB29 SN15 SN16 FIGURE 27 Enlarged Diagram – Interior View Fabric Awning (K4) S9 39 . V20 S1. V20 U42 U42 . SN23 SN22 FIGURE 28 40 S1.STEP 19 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S1 * 4 pcs V20 * 2 pcs U42 AƩach U42 to SN22 and SN23 by using S1 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 28. A ach SN10 to SN20. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 29. SK1 B9.V20 FIGURE 29 41 . A ach SA47 to SN20 and SN21 by using S3 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 29.V20 S4. SN21 and SK1 by using S4 and V20 as shown in FIGURE 29.V20 S4. V8 SN20 SN21 SN10 S4.STEP 20 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SK1 * 1 pc * 1 pc * 1 pc SN21 SA47 * 1 pc SN20 Hardware needed: * 4 pcs S3 * 2 pcs B9 * 6 pcs S4 SN10 * 4pcs * 10pcs V8 * 2pcs V9 V20 A ach SN20 and SN21 to SK1 by using B9.V20 SA47 S3.V8 V9.V20 S3. SK4 B5. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 31. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 30. V8 FIGURE 31 42 . V8 SK1 U4 FIGURE 30 Enlarged Diagram U3 B1. V9 V8. connect U3 to SN19 by using B1. V8 . V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 31. A ach the other end of SK4 to SN19 with U3. a ach 2pcs U3 with SK4 by using B5. V9 SN19 SK4 SN19 U3 B5. Then.STEP 21 Hardware needed: * 6 pcs B5 * 4 pcs B1 * 16 pcs V8 * 10 pcs V9 Wood boards needed: * 1 pc SK4 * 2 pcs U3 * 2 pcs U4 A ach SK1 with the assembled “A frame” in STEP 20 to SK4 with 2pcs U4 at both sides by using B5. V8 V9. V9 SA23 FIGURE 32 43 . SA27 SA23 B2. V9 SA27 B2. V8. V8 and V9 as shown in FIGURE 32.STEP 22 Wood boards needed: * 2 pcs SA23 Hardware needed: * 2 pcs B2 * 2 pcs V8 * 2 pcs V9 A ach SA23 to the midpoint of SA27 by using B2. V8. STEP 23 Hardware needed: * 6 pcs V1 * 6 pcs V6 * 2 pcs U1 * 1 pc * 6 pcs V7 U13 A ach V7 and V1 to SK4 by using V6 as shown in FIGURE 33. SK4 V6 V1 V7 FIGURE 33 44 . “Hook” U13 U1 FIGURE 34 45 U1 .A ach the hook on U1 and U13 to V7 as shown in FIGURE 34. Then B29. Place U45 on top of U44 secure using B24. B26 U43 U45 U44 FIGURE 35 Place U46 on the sides of U45 Place U47 into the slots U44 and secure into U44 and U43 using B27.v20 .STEP 24 Parts needed: * 1 pc U43 * 1 pc U44 * 1 pc * 4 pcs * 1 pc * 1 pc U46 U48 U45 U47 Hardware needed: * 10 pcs B26 * 10 pcs B27 * 2 pcs B29 * 2 pcs V20 * 2 pcs V28 V2 * 10 pcs Note: Do not over Ɵghter screws during iniƟalinstallaƟon .V28.V2 B27.V20 B29 4 U4 FIGURE 36 46 .Go back to Ɵghter all the screws aŌer all parts are assembled.V20 7 U4 6 U4 7 U4 U4 6 7 U4 2 8. This recommended that you install the U47 on the two other sides support .V20.V 7 U4 V2 43 U 8 U4 B27.then the install the two in the middle Connect U48 using B27. STEP 25 Hardware needed: * 3 pcs B27 * 2 pcs B28 AƩach slide to the playhouse using B27 on the top and B28 on the boƩom on the slide. U44 U45 U45 SB37 TOP VIEW FIGURE 37 7 SB3 B27 B28 U43 BOTTOM VIEW . 48 . only the defective part or accessory will be replaced. dust. (iii) fire. flood. the guarantee on the replacement will expire at the original date. (vi) freight or improper transport damages. damages or accidents due to the malfunction. misuse or being tampered with by unauthorized persons. dirt. In the event of a product or accessory being replaced during the guarantee. Any handling. transportation. All replacement parts must be obtained from Sportspower authorized agents.PRODUCT WARRANTY Sportspower Ltd warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service conditions for 180 days after the date of purchase. repairs and/or tampering by any person other than the authorized personnel of Sportspower. The warranty will become void if any defects or damages are associated with the use of unauthorized replacement parts. Sportspower reserves the right to cancel the Limited Warranty coverage immediately. accident. 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