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INSPECTION PRIOR TO EACH USE OR DAILY INSPECTION 

 

  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 steel 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 is no loose ropes, chain or cable hanging that can result in choking hazard. 

 

When conducting inspections, it is recommended that you use the Suggested General Maintenance 

Checklist and Routine Inspection and Maintenance Issues checklists provided by the US Consumer 

Product Safety Commission, copies of which are contained in the user manual. 

 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

  Inspect all nuts and bolts twice monthly during the usage season for tightness and tighten as required. It 

is particularly important that this procedure is followed at the beginning of each season. 

  Oil all metallic moving parts monthly during the usage period. 

  Sand rusted areas on metal tubing and repaint using a nonlead-based paint meeting the requirements 

of Title 16 CFR Part 1303. 

  Check  swing  seats,  ropes,  cables  and  chains  monthly  during  usage  season  for  deterioration. 

Replacements should be made in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 

  Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges twice monthly during usage season to be certain that they 

are in place and replace when necessary. It is especially important to do this at the beginning of each 

new season. 

  Do  not  use  when  the  temperature  drops  below  32  degrees  F  (0  degrees  C);  remove  and  store  the 

plastic swing seats and slides indoors. 

  Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibility of the warning labels. 

Summary of Contents for MSC-3788-5S-BM

Page 1: ...o 8 Maximum weight of each user is 100lbs 45kg Combined weight of all users must not exceed 600lbs 272kg Carefully read this entire instruction manual before you start to assemble or use this swing se...

Page 2: ...ment 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 inju...

Page 3: ...13 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 18 AREA OF INSTALLATION SWING SET TOP BAR 18 AREA OF INSTALLATION UPPER SIDE LEGS 19 AREA OF INSTALLATION LOWER SIDE LEGS 20 AREA OF INSTALLATION CROSS BARS...

Page 4: ...on is required during the use of this equipment at all times Unpack all parts Take a complete inventory of all parts and hardware using the parts and hardware lists in the following pages If any parts...

Page 5: ...led guidelines to prevent injuries from falls and other hazards on public and home playgrounds WARNINGS ON ANCHORING It is highly recommended the product be anchored into the ground to prevent movemen...

Page 6: ...n ALWAYS come to a full stop before dismounting ALWAYS dress children appropriately for proper play e g wear well fitted rubber sole shoes and remove loose or sharp items such as jewelry hair accessor...

Page 7: ...chain or cable are secured at both ends and tightened so that there is no loose ropes chain or cable hanging that can result in choking hazard When conducting inspections it is recommended that you u...

Page 8: ...However it should be recognized that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is used We recommend that a shock absorbing material should extend a minimum of 6f...

Page 9: ...nto the bottom opening of the leg Ensure that the hook is secured onto the leg opening Concrete Anchoring Materials not included If the swing set is set up on grounds with sandy soil soft condition it...

Page 10: ...the playing or ground surface must be 8 inches You must maintain a minimum of 8 inches of ground clearance WARNING Please properly anchor the swing set to minimize the risk of injury or death If the s...

Page 11: ...urer s instructions Check all moving parts including swing seats ropes cables and chains for wear rust or other deterioration Replace as needed Rake and check depth of loose fill protective surfacing...

Page 12: ...g tools prior to assembling this equipment Hammer May be needed for installing anchor Not included Wrench Included Big Allen wrench Included Wrench included Small Allen wrench Included Small Allen wre...

Page 13: ...ED 2 A4 UPPER LEG 4 A5 LOWER LEG 4 A6 CROSS BAR 1 A7 CROSS BAR WITH TWO HOLES FOR CONNECTING SLIDE 1 Part No Picture Description Quantity B1 BOLT5 16 x 2 52 8mm x 64mm 20 B3 NYLON NUT 5 16 8mm 20 B4 P...

Page 14: ...EAT 2 Part No Picture Description Quantity J4 NYLON NUT 5 16 8mm 8 J5 LARGE WASHER 4 J6 PLASTIC CAP CURVED FOR ARC WASHER 4 J7 PLASTIC CAP FLAT FOR LARGE WASHER 4 Part No Picture Description Quantity...

Page 15: ...0 73 5 4mm x 18 5mm 4 N5 J BOLT 2 N6 SPRING WASHER MEDIUM 4 N7 NUT 1 4 6mm 2 N8 CAP BOLT 1 4 x 0 55 6mm x 14mm 2 N9 CAP NUT 1 4 6mm 4 N11 SPRING WASHER LARGE 2 N12 WASHER SMALL 4 Part No Picture Desc...

Page 16: ...e Description Quantity Y1 PLASTIC CONNECTOR 2 Z1 BOLT 1 4 x38mm 2 Z2 BOLT 1 4 x115mm 2 Z3 SPRING WASHER LARGE 4 Z4 CAP NUT 1 4 10 Z5 CAP BOLT 1 4 x14mm 4 Z6 SPRING WASHER MEDIUM 20 Z7 BOLT 1 4 x75mm 2...

Page 17: ...d surface can result in serious injury or death to the equipment user TIGHTENING NUTS BOLTS For ease of installation do not over tighten the nuts and bolts initially when you are starting to assemble...

Page 18: ...together and secure with B1 B5 B4 and B3 as shown in the enlarged diagram On A2 make sure the round hole is facing up and concave hole is facing down NOTE For easier assembly do not tighten the bolts...

Page 19: ...ALLATION UPPER SIDE LEGS Step 2 Assemble the support legs of swing set Insert A4 into the sockets on A1 Align holes and secure with B1 B5 B4 and B3 as shown in the enlarged diagram Repeat in the same...

Page 20: ...20 AREA OF INSTALLATION LOWER SIDE LEGS Step 3 Assemble the support legs of swing set Connect A5 to A4 Align holes and secure with B1 B5 B4 and B3 as shown...

Page 21: ...and B3 as shown Attach A7 to A5 on the left side of the swing set Secure using B1 B6 B4 and B3 IMPORTANT NOTE The extra 2 holes on A7 will be used for connecting the slide in later steps Please make...

Page 22: ...Seat Assembly Connect the swing chains J1 to the Swing Seat J3 with J5 J7 and J4 Attach the swing to the top bar A1 with J6 and J4 Repeat in the same manner for the other swing by attaching it to A3 M...

Page 23: ...23 AREA OF INSTALLATION TRAPEZE Step 6 Trapeze Assembly Attach P1 to A2 and secure with P5 and P4 as shown below Make sure the bolts are securely fastened...

Page 24: ...24 AREA OF INSTALLATION GLIDE RIDE Step 7 Glide Ride Assembly Secure brackets L4 and L3 to A3 using N3 L5 and N10 as shown Use the special socket wrench provided to fully tighten the bolts and nuts...

Page 25: ...and N7 as shown in Diagram B Repeat in the same manner on both sides and make sure all bolts are securely fastened Note L1 N is pre assembled with M2 In the event that it has fallen out please make su...

Page 26: ...the two sides of L1 N using N5 M3 N11 and N8 as shown in Diagram A Place M4 on top of L2 N and secure with N1 N6 and N9 as shown in Diagram B L1 N L2 N L2 N L1 N L2 N M4 M4 DIAGRAM B L2 N L2 N N1 N6 N...

Page 27: ...27 AREA OF INSTALLATION SLIDE Step 10 Slide assembly Insert Slide Front Support X5 N into Slide Y2 and secure with Z9 Z6 and Z4 as shown in below...

Page 28: ...de Leg Tube X3 N into X1 N and X2 N as shown Align the holes and hold in position Connectthe Slide Top Support Bar X4 N onto the Slide Supports X1 N and X2 N and secure using Z1 Z6 Z3 and Z5as shown i...

Page 29: ...29 Slide assembly continued Connect Slide Ladder Steps X6 to Slide Supports X1 N and X2 N Secure using Z8 Z6 and Z4 as shown in DIAGRAM 11 2 DIAGRAM 11 2...

Page 30: ...continued Push the slide Y2 down and combine with the Slide Top Support Bar X4 N Secure Slide Y2 to both sides to the leg tubes using Z2 Z6 Z6 and Z4 as shown in below Note Make sure the Slide Y2 is s...

Page 31: ...31 Step 13 Connect the slide to the swing set Connect the assembled slide to the swing set frame Place Plastic Connector Y1 between A7 and X1 N and secure together using Z7 Z6 Z3 and Z5 as shown below...

Page 32: ...adult supervision required during use Please make sure all supervisors have read and understand the warnings and use instructions contained in this manual Do not allow access by children if any parts...

Page 33: ...arranty period This limited warranty does not cover our products which fail due to 1 normal wear 2 abuse and neglect 3 improper maintenance 4 unauthorized repairs or alterations or 5 are used for comm...

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