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CONNECTING THE WATER HOSE

FOR WATER SLIDE

1.  Wet the inflatable before connecting the garden hose to the 

hose adapter. 

2.  Locate the end of the Water Spraying Hose Assembly that 

should be attached to the inflatable. 

3.  Attach the screw cap of the hose assembly to your garden 

hose. 

4.  Turn on the water slowly. It may take a few moments until 

water begins to spray.

5.  Adjust the water pressure so that the water sprays onto the 

sliding surface of the inflatable, keeping the inflatable wet.

1.  Follow all setup instructions to ensure the product has been 

set up properly.

2.  Remove shoes, eyeglasses, and sharp objects before playing 

with the product.

3.  No flipping, piling, pushing or wrestling when playing with the 

product.

4.  Adult supervision is required to ensure observation of all parts 

of the play area, all activity on the inflatable device and 

keeping the entrance free from obstruction at all times.

SLIDE:

1.  Only one child should be on the platform at a time.

2.  Only one child should climb up the climbing wall at a time.

3.  No diving of any sort is safe.

4.  Be sure the slide surface is wet before use.

5.  Do not stand on the top of the slide, on the slide rails, or on 

the slide itself.

6.  Climb up the climbing wall and sit at the top of the slide with 

your feet pointing down the slide. Scoot forward and slide 

down feet first.

7.  To avoid the risk of serious injury or death, always slide with 

your feet first and never slide on your knees, stomach, or head 

first. Do not jump off or dive off the slide.

8.  Only one child should slide down the slide at a time.

9.  Never slide while facing direct sunlight.

10.  To avoid possible serious injury, the sliding path and landing 

area must be clear of all obstacles and other users before 

sliding.

11.  When sliding into the pool, the entering area should be clear 

of all submerged obstacles, non-submerged obstacles and 

other users.

12.  Do not jump off or dive off the slide into the pool to avoid the 

risk of serious injury or death.

13.  Do not jump off or dive off the climbing wall into the pool to 

avoid the risk of serious injury or death.

BOUNCER:

1.  Only one child should enter or exit the doorway at a time.

2.  Enter the bouncer by using the specified entrance only.

3.  To avoid the risk of serious injury or death, make sure there 

are no other users near the entrance before entering the 

bouncer. Enter the bouncer by crawling on your hands and 

knees up the slide. Never enter head first. Use caution when 

entering. 

4.  Bounce away from walls and other occupants; especially 

avoid bouncing near the opening.

5.  Do not enter or exit the product by jumping in or out of it.

6.  To avoid the risk of injury, never stand on, bounce into or jump 

from walls inside or outside of product.

7.  Never dive head first in the bouncer.

8.  Keep hands off the mesh walls.

HOW TO USE

IMPORTANT WATER

PRESSURE AND OPERATING

INFORMATION

Water pressure can vary dramatically between cities. Please read 
the following to answer some common questions.

Areas of LOW WATER PRESSURE:

•  For maximum performance, it is recommended to use a 5/8 in 

(1.6 cm) diameter garden hose.

•  If water does not spray sufficiently, it is usually due to low 

water pressure. Make sure the water is on all the way; as long 
as the slide is getting wet, it will be fun to use.

•  Long hoses reduce water pressure: The longer the hose, the 

farther the water travels from the faucet, thus reducing water 
pressure. In areas of low water pressure, this could affect 
performance of the water spray. Try using a shorter hose if you 
have one.

Areas of HIGH WATER PRESSURE: 

•  If water shoots over the slide, adjust the faucet to lower the 

water pressure. It is important that the water lands on the slide 
to keep it wet and slick. 

Stakes are to be driven straight 

down until the top of the stake is 

below ground level. Do not drive 

stakes at an angle. For best holding 

strength, drive stakes into hard, dry 

soil. In loose or wet soil, or both, 

stake holding strength will be 

reduced.

ANCHORING THE INFLATABLE

Yes

No

Stake Angle

Water Spraying

Hose Assembly

Water Spraying

Hose Assembly

Blower Ground

Stakes

Ground

Stakes

Blower

Motor

Slide ‘N Score Activity Bouncer

Splash Summit Water Park

2-IN-1 SLIDE & BOUNCE COMBO PARK

SETUP DIAGRAM

Follow Anchoring Instructions

User must read and follow anchoring instructions to ensure the 

proper number of anchors used, soil conditions, and stake 

installation.

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Summary of Contents for 2-IN-1 SLIDE & BOUNCE COMBO PARK

Page 1: ...nd all sides of constant air inflatable State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other approved barriers Check state or local laws and codes before setting up constant air inflatable Drowni...

Page 2: ...n flat lawn only not pavement or other hard surfaces Lawn should be free of rocks bumps depressions sticks etc Set up a safe distance from fences garages houses walls water overhanging branches laundr...

Page 3: ...performance 13 Do not fill the product tub to more than the maximum fill line marked inside the pool wall FOR INFLATABLE SOCCER BALL 14 Roll out the ball Inspect for holes tears or other damage Fig A1...

Page 4: ...ould enter or exit the doorway at a time 2 Enter the bouncer by using the specified entrance only 3 To avoid the risk of serious injury or death make sure there are no other users near the entrance be...

Page 5: ...equired at all times Adults should read instruction manual entirely and instruct children on proper use of this inflatable 2 For long periods of play move inflatable occasionally to prevent depression...

Page 6: ...the pool and inflatable are free of dirt leaves sand etc This will lengthen the life of your inflatable 12 Fold the inflatable in half making sure that the release tube is parallel to the fold Fold i...

Page 7: ...cal shock do not use the blower in the rain 9 Do not use extension cords as this would present an electrocution hazard 10 Do not leave the blower exposed to strong sunlight 11 Children should not touc...

Page 8: ...ore the blower outside Keep it in a dry place indoors unreachable by children 5 Regularly check the condition of the blower stakes Damage to or deterioration of the stakes could result in the blower b...

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