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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit 2• important! Please Read Completely Before Beginning installation. According to a report published by tt-e U. S. Consurler Product Sx'aty Commission (C. P. S. C-) 72% of all playground injuries result from accidental falls. With this in mind. this equiprnert s designed to fill the need fcr safe yet challenging play. In conjun-tion with design efforts to redace the possibilities of injuries. this equipment must be installed "Step by Step" per our installation instructions. As a neer owner ycu are •esponsible for .he correct installation. safe use, and maintenance of your equipment. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES • Identify all parts anc thoroughly read the assamoly Instructions before beginning construction. Sits layout is a critical part of the overall installation. Footings must be measured and marked ac--arately according to the footing diagram. A level and clear ns-.allation sire is ideal. Gooddrainage aroundthe structure anc fssupports is importart. Inquirew!th loca contractors for aparopriate recommendations. After laying out all footings and before digging holes, besureto inquire about underg-ound utilities that may exist. Refer to your playground equipment drays ng and footing diagram to assure the equipment purchasedhill fit into your selected site area. The use and no- ancroachnent zsnas around the play equipment shall be areas empty o' obstaclas and designated for urrastrictad crculation. TI -e dimens ons of Use Zones vary based upon the applicabl.- standard for your location. The master layou= drawing will show the mirimam use zone necessary for -he ecuipment in your area. PlayFinakers° Guidelines When building :he structure, the recommended order of assambly is: 1) posts, 2) decks. 3) bridging components that taili set and square distannes between decks, A} barriers ardfA rcofs thatvAll addto the stability and rigidity ofthe structure, 51 climbers and rarounc based components and 61 partial roofs and nor st•uctural components. Insure tha_ hard surface warning/Playworld systems Identification labels are p-operly affixed to the play agOpment Labels areto be pla my visible according to current playground equipmentguideliines. See page 11. For the areas ccniprving with ASTM and GSA stamcf ds age ap rnprate isbeis must a(so be applied. See page 10- . - Do not leave t,)a job sire unattended kk1thout making s -ire that all fastening hardware on all components are tightened according to tightening torcue specifications listad on every installation guide. Wa also recommend roping off construction area and covering al holes tha_ do not conain a p eea or equipment with plyv!ocd or other suitable material. PROTECTIVE SURFACING • IMPORTANT! Because accidental falls around your p ayground Equipment can occur, Play+nrorld Systems recornme,)ds trial .he area under and aroard the structure be covered Mth a resilient material such as sand, bark mulch; or good chipes If loose fill mrfac ng materials are usec. Playworid Systems recammends a deptl- of 12 in. f305 mm). An approved rubber safe -y matting can aisa be used. cti Many proteve surfacing materials can become compacted due to weather and use, which reduces their shock absorbency. it is strongly recommended that the surfacing be checked weekly and material added or replaced as necessary. Hard surfaces, such as asphalt, concrete and packed earth are not acceptable for use under playground equipment_ The eitire area, under and around the playground equipment. must be covered with protective surfacing material. The impact attenuation of the protective surfacing u-ider and arounc playground equipment sho ild be rated to have a critical height value of at least the height o- the highest accessible part of the equ pment. The critical height for surfacing is to berated in acro -dance -with the A.S.T.P.d standard, designated F-1292. A Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of Surface Systerrs UnderandAround Playerounc Equipment. Co,)tact the marufacture,of unitary su facing materials ',rubber matting) for the crtical height rating for their products. Pace t of 14 Model ZZPMGLJID a rodl E G N 1538 '?rn..Wi Installation Guideline USE ZONE INFORA9ATION: Will, s of the app!lcable standard far your /ocahon. The master structure dra%virg Will, st:o�1� use zores and cntical telt he'ghts for the egylpmenf ASTM The eve all use zone measurements for compost -a play structures should extend a minimum of 72 inches from its perimeter: dimensions and eonfig,111'atian Of the use zone are dependent upon the types of included play equipment. • Ifthe sta_ionary, pay equ pment contains a slide (orslides), the use zones of the slide (or side,; may not be Overlap by th equipment. e use zones of adjacent play The use zone in `rant of the slide exit shall be a minimum of 72 inches and shall not exceed 96 inches. —he use zone shall be measured from the and of the slide and equal the •rartical measurement as measured from the highest point of the slidi'surface to the )g Example: If the highest a slid tine su-1acing at the Glide zxit. Point of flys sliding surface is 73.5 inches. the use zone in front of the slide ex t should rneasu a 73.5 inches. CSA • The eve all use zone measurements for composi-e extend a minimum of 188 mm from its play y structures should of the use zone are , Perimeter: dirrensions and configuration dependent upon the types of included play equipment. If the stationary p ay equ pment contains a slide (orsli•des), the use zones of the slide (or slides; may not be overlapped by the use zones of adjacent play equipment. A1`10 -encroachment zone is also required for the ex t of slides over 4E" (1220 mm) in height. In addition to the use zone measurement at the runout of the slide, the no -encroachment zona vri I extend an additional 1800 hI anmay not be overlapped by the use o- no -enc equipment. oachmen_ zonas of adj ena play The use zone in front of the slide exit shall be a minimum of 1800 m -n shall not exceed 2400 Mm. The use zore shall to and from the highest measuredm the end of fro the slide and equal the vertical measurement as Point of the slidi*)g surface to the protective su facing at the Aida exit. sliding surface Is 1870 Fxamp1e: If the highest point of the in front of the slide ex t s-lould me a u-eslid 187C mm. M. the use zone Page 2 of 14 EN For areas complying with :he European Standard (EN -1176 ! EN -117?), the use zone atthe end of the slide runout Mll ! e at least 2000 mm for Type Thare is also a free space of 1003 mm on either side of :he slide ewaydes. • The use zone (Impact zone) is a minimurh of 1600 mrn and „kill increase as the critical fall heightexceeds 15co rnm. A formula to calculate the for higher fall heights is: 2l3y t 500 mm, where yacuimpact zone als the highest critical fall height for the component. FOOTING5 For Ire-9ro end Footinr In t II do shown in the footing detFil. If a level and clear site cannot be obtained, adjust the ,excavate the holes as depth of footing to maintain a level footing base. If sail conditions are loose or unstable, a arger diameter footing may be required. Inquire with local contractors for appropriate re-,ommendations. Be sure the concrete that might have splashed onto the urit is •mashed Off before it dries. Al a•,v concrete to harder 72 hours before allowing -vourstructare to be used. Assemble the entire structure before Pouring concrete unless specifically instructed to do so in the installation instructions. • For Surface "Ourlt II Installations see a 6. Model ZZPhIGUID ECN 1538 Installation Guidelines REQUIRED TOOLS Playworld systems4 supplies a sere ce kit that contains commonly used 'lex key wrenches required to assemble your equipment. Ycu may also need: shovel, diggirg i -on, post hole digger, stee rake. vvheelbarrow garden hoe, water hose, tape measure level, alignment tool, XB" ratchet with 9116" socket. and 9116" comb nation wrench. Recommended Tools for Installation: Shovel r Spade Hammers (Various Sizes) Assorted Files Post Hole Digger Tape Measure Visa Grip 1 Locking Pliers Digging Iron Safety Glasses Pencils Stee Rake Line Level Electrical Extension mord 1A,heeibarrow 2 ft. &I It. Level Nylon Construcbon Line Ga -den Hose Utility Kn0e screvfdrvem Wat-r Hone Nozzle Electric Drill Scrap Wood Fcr Shims 318" Ratchet Set - 5.16", 7i' 6'.1:2'. 9.'t V& 3C'4' Combination Wrenches -Drill 7+16', ii2', °'16' & 3+4"5.16', Bits - 3:8". Tools That h1ake the Job Faster: Pl U"'Qia. Auger) vf Auger 112':13 Nylon Ratchet Strap 318"-16 Tap & Die Set Rechargeable Drill 6 ft. Stop Ladder Alignment Tool i Punch Ilex Key Wrenches - 3,16", T32".1:4' & 5:1 V 3.'8 D14e Allen Wrenches 3:16', 7,W".1:4' & 5:16" Page 3 of 14 MAINTENANCE • Inadequate maintenance of equipment has resulted in injuries on the p ayground. Because the safety of playground equ pment and its stability depends on good ins pact on and mainte-)ante, a comprehensive maintenance program must be developed for each playground and strictly followed. All equipmeit must be inspecled frequently for ary potential hazards. Specia atention must to be given to moving parts and otter camponents that can be expected to vicar. I nspections must to oe carried out n a systematic manner by trained personnel. Any damaged cr worn pats, or any other hazards identifiec during inspections must be repaired or replaced immediately. Complete documentation of all maintenance inspections and repairs must be retained. SUPERVISION GUIDELINES Playmlorid Sys-emsx strongly recommends close supervision of the chi dren as they play as well as intensive classroom and home instruction about safe behavior on playground equipment. • Playground suoervisors should be awarethat not all playground equipment is appropriate for all childrenwho may use -he playground. Signs should be posted near the equipment incicating the recommended age of tha users. Supervisors should direct children to equipment appropriate for t-)eir age_ It is important that playground supervisors recognize that preschool -age children recuire more attentive supervision on playgro(.nds than older children. • Do not permit the .ase ofvlet playground equipment. WetequipmentvAll inhibit necessary traction and gripping capabi Itles. Slips or falls could occur. Do not permit too many ch Idren on the same piece of equipment at -hesame tine. It is sugges-ed that children take turns. Constamly ooserve play patterns to discover possible tazardous play and suggest changes in equipmen- use or play oatterns. k1odel ZZPIolDUID g ECN 1538 '�?ZSGSI Installation Guidelines IN GROUND FOOTING DIAGRAMS_ AS—TM-1 cs Support Post Protective Surfacing Level Factory -Applied Protective Surfacirg Level Sticker Varies Grounc Level 36" L 2" (51 m m ) (914 mm) 42" {1067 mml Concrete Varies 2b 5bone i` 18" — End Cap from (457 mm) Post Shipping Tube Diameter (Dill hoes ri1 cep (o f,."w for oyster drainage) SUPPort Post Footing Detail {ASTM/CSA} Component P-otective Surfacing Level Factor -A pp lied Surfaci"g Level Sicker ive Varies Grounc Level 24" L 2" (51 mm) {610 MM) (762 mm) Concrete Varies 2b Ston12" End Cap from (305 mm) Post Sh Aping Tube Diameter AVho.esin cap to Okow fcr 01R,61* drainage) Component Footing Detail (ASTMICSA) Page4of14 Installation Guidelines IN GROUND FOOTING DIAGRAMS: GROUND ZERO POSTS Support P P-otective Surfacing Le Varies 48" _L (1219 mm) 54" (1372�rnm) Concrete Factory -Applied Protective Surfacirg Level Sticker Orounc Level r 2" (61 rrm) FOOTING NOTES • 8appor post footing depth equals 42 in. (10E7 mrr) less the depth of .he p-otective surfacing material. The post is designad to have 24" (610 mm) in concrete. t<xanipfe: if 12 in. (30£ mrr) of mood Mulct- is used for surfacing, the footing depth would be 30 in. (762 mm). GroundZer 11 poste are fcoted 12 in. (,305 mm'Ideeperthan tie regular Support posts. anc will be marked as such on the master focting diagram. • Component footing dep_h equals 30 in. (762 rrm) fess the depth of .he Varies p'otective surfacing material. The post is designed to have 12" (3Q5 mm) in concrete. Examfate. If 12 in. (305 mrr) of mod m0cr is used for surfacing, the footing depth would be 18 in. (457 mm). 2b Stoned i^ 18" -i 'End Gap from (467 mm) Past Shipping Tube Diameter (Dfilli;otesill eaotoallcty for -,yater drainage) GroundZerO(-"- Support Post Footing Detail ASTMICSA Protective •surfarina ;G o.tndZafU`Support Post Factory Applia;l 5urfachg Label 400 mm <— i60 rnm —► Di: meter Footing Detail - GroundZerCr-4`Support Past (EN) Page 5 of 14 • .6,1 support posts and compcnent support legs spall have aither a -actory- applied stickar wi_h line. or factory -applied marts designating protective surfacing leve on a clear aid level installation site. • f play structure is Installed on uneven terrain, maintain support post mark at orotective surfacing level at lowast grade. Adjust other `ootings accordingly. Support posts and all attaching decks and play components must be plumb and level. Do nct encase bottom of support post in ocncrete. Place post directly cn packed stone_ • The footings snovvnonPlayworldSysiems'documentationarerecommarda=ions based on his=orical performance in average soil conditions. Fasting dimensions may be modifies by the owner based on actual soil conditions. For example: - If local soil is loose or un3table, a larger footing xray be required. - If local sou is considered stable, such as bedrock. clay or hard packed earth, a sma ler footing may be used. Before changing footing dimensions, we strongly recommenc that the footings be reviewed and approved by a registered engineer. • Base of footing must be belowfros_ line. • Assembla the entire structure before pouring concrete unless specifically irstructed to do so in tFe i-Kfividual component installation instructions. Model ZZPh1GUID ECN 1538 -nm Installation Guidelines SURFACE MOUNT FOOTING DIAGRAMS: SUPPORT POSTS AND COMPONENTS Concrete Base dace Niount Post Protective Surfacirg Level Anchor Bolts Supplied By C ustome r Surface Mount Footing Detail FOOTING NOTES: PIER TYPE SURFACE MOUNT At support posts and compenent support legs spall have wither a �actory- applied stickervfi:h line; or factory -applied mark designating protective surfacing leve on a clear and level installation site. f play structure is installed on uneven terrain, maintain support post mark at orotective surfacing level at to+neast grade. Adjust other 'ootings accordingly. Support posts and all attaching decks and play components must be plumb and level. Footing size may vary due to local soil and weathe- concitions. Base of footing must be belowfros: Una. DEFINITIONS Cgncre-e Pier A. pier type surface -nount installation is defined as a footing FOOTING NOTES: EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB TYPE SURFACE MOUNT hole that has been excavated and po nedwith concrete. Concrete should be flush A I support posts and eompenent support legs anall have ekhar a `actory- to :he top surface of excavated hole. Equipment would then be secured to this applied stickerwi:h line; or fa;Aory-applied mark designating protective surfacing concrete footing that has been properly cured. leve on a clear and level installation site_ Concrete Slab: Existing concreteslab type installation isdetined as equipment being securadto an existing ccnc-ete pad or stab. As an example, the pad could be in the form of an existing corcrete parking lot. Page 6of14 + Support posts and all attaching decks and play components must be plumb and level. IMPORTANT NOTE: Surface mount hardware is not supplied. The customer is responsible for the concrete base and providing surface mount hardware as specified by a registered structural engineer for each specific project application. k1obel ZZPtvtGUID EGM 153$ *� Installation Guidelines HARDWARE GUIDE Tightening Torque Specifications: Tha folbwing are full scale drawings of the hardmrare commonly used in structure Bolts & Nuts: Snug tighten and tighten an acdit onal one -hal` turn. assembly. During installation use these d-awings as a qu ck reference. Set Sera -,ars: S,)ug tighten and tighten an additional full turn. 318" Hex Heac Bolt 1" 1-1:2" 2" 2-3:'4" 25 mrr 3a mrr 51 rnrr- 70 mm 32 mm 44 mrr 64 mm 63 mm 112" Hex Head Bolt 1-1:2" 2-1:2" 38 mm 59 mm 2" 2-3:4" 51 mm 7C rnm :US" Carriage Bolt 3•'4' 1-1l4" 134' 2.1:4' 3-12" 19 rnrr 32 rnrr 44 rnrr 57 mrr 89 mm X13" Lock Nut BAE0620 :s1 s 5" e" 318" Set Screw 1:2" 127`mm 152 rnm 13 mm p 4-112^ 5-1i2" V. 114 mm 140 rnir 25 mm Page 7 of 14 Modet "ECN 1538 Installation Guidelines HARDWARE GUIDE 114" Button Head Boit 1" 1-1;2" 2" 25 mm 38 nun 51 mm low .^' 32 mm 44 mir 64 mm 5116" Buttcn Head Bolt 1" ".12" 2" 25 mm 3t', mm 51 mm 32 mm 44 mm 114" Flat Ahlasher 114" Button Head Nut BAE0158 7r1 G' 11 -nrr fl+td" 14 mrr 112" Flat AAsher BAE0690 3,8" Y 1-114" Tamper Resistant Bolt BAE0662 Drive Rivet BAE0020 1-112' 1.7 x 31 r4" O.D. Flat Atisher BAE0937 112" Lack Nut BAE0720 4 Model '-ZPb1GUID ECN 1538 Installation Guidelines PLAYMAKERS'r' CLAMP ASSEMBLIES We have 5rovided t)e rollowing typ ca assembly drawinge of tha Playmakers; clamps for voLr refarence. 3113" x 112' Set Guaw / �BAE0630 Component/ Pipe Clamp AAU0145 1_ SAF Rivet BAE0020 318" x 1-1J4" Tamper Resistant Bolt BA E0662 Pipe Clamp Assembly Drive Rivet BA E0020 Wide Bard Clamp Wi-AAL0021 315" FlatVOdsher BAE 0593 318" x 1-114" Tamper Resistant Bolt BAE0662 i t" Band Clamp Assembly o ---i r--4— Offset Centerline Clamp AAU0620 Drive Rivet /BAED07-0 318" x 1-114" Tamper Resistant Bolt BAE0662 Centerline damp Assemblies 31B" x 1" 319" Fla- iAk he Sutton Head Bolt BAE0595 BAE0664 centedine clamp AA -0551 1 Component 318" x 1-114" Tamper Resistant Bolt BAE0662 Drive Rivet 6AF:0020 —'�4)Page 9 of 14 Model ZZP161GUID a ECN 1538 �Ra Installation Guidelines AGE APPROPRIATE LABELS {COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM ! CSA} Each composite play structures and each inde_Derident (non play furc(ionany finked-; unk mist have a label apolled Step 1: Choose a conspicuous location that will be visible to adults. Ali three labels are lrcfuded. Orly apply the labef that is appropriate for your egLlpment. _Step Z: Follmv instructions tcrthe type of structure or unit. The age range on the label st oulc march the agc range listed on the rras.er composite structure top vicvi drawing, or or the independent item's installation instructions. Composite sfrudures: Apply label approximately 4 it to a ft. 0220 to 1525 mm) above the resilient surfacing material on a support post. Surface must be clean and dry before applying -he label. lnc'epsndent ite is: Apply iabi;i in the line of sigh- above the resilient surfacing material on a suppert post or ve-tical surface. Surface rrus- ne clean and dry before applying the label. For smalle-corhpon€nts (i.e, spring riders), place label on the back or side of the unit - not on the spring. important Note; Do not place label on rotationatty-moided plastic parts. Eco- ArmoJrcoatea parts, at locations where children may stip and ta4sar off label. _Step 3: Remove backing sheet from label and apply label in posit on. Using the backirg sheet, rub the label to smooth in -c place removing any wrinkles. 10 of 14 This equipment has been designed for users between the ages of 2 to 5 years old Children have varying abilities, therefore adult supervision is recommended. 1300.2333404 • 570.522-9800 This equipment has been designed for users between the ages of $ to 12 years old Children have varying abilities, therefore adult supervision is recommended. 1-800.233-8404 • 570.522.9800 This equipment has been designed for users between the ages of 2 to 12 years old Children have varying abilities, therefore adult supervision is recommended. 1300.233-8404 • 570.522.9800 PLAYWORLD p�PLAYWORLD PLAYWORLD WSYSTEMS: �JSYSTEMS' SYSTEMS' a R n.. far OW 8elraa. ion f.r lH." www.playwarldsysremscom This equipment has been designed for users between the ages of 10a mrhsmSywtrsold Children have varying abilities, therefore adult supervision is recommended. 1300-2333404 • SM522-9900 C)SLAYEY LD 4.,..ST S www.playw.rldsy4lemuom w P1,yw kkyrt_m . ASTM Labels This equipment has been designed for users between the ages of 5 years to 12 years old Children have varying abilities, therefore adult supervision is recommended. 1-800.2333404 - 570-522.9800 ®PLAYWORLD SYSTEMS' www.play✓+oddryrtems.<4m CSA Labels Www.p1ay_1d,yrt___ This equipment has been designed for users between the ages of 78 months to l2yosws old Children have varying abilities, therefore adult supervision is recommended. 1.800-2333404 - 570.522.9800 ®SYSiTEMSS" D www.pla9wurld Y+Tems.cam Model ZZPfuiGUlDa ECN 1538 �� Installation Guidelines FINAL INSPECTION Playwodc Systems'' insists on the nstallation of protective surfacing within th use zone of each play struc_ure in acct dance with the a Your area, aoprop•iate for the fall height of each structurepl�cabla standard fo • Playtivorld Systenes 'trongly recommends close su i�aY• The or�ners of p ayground equipmert and the pa,e�fchildrenr d ans oti chilcren are responsible for this proper supervision. • As the 014ner ofplaygrcund a ui Of the equipment andsurrounding ofayayea. A000u are ysponsible for the maintenance inspection scledule must be develcped and all e nprehzn;Ne maintenance and Referto the inspectian and mainte-lance schedulepn he back cfthis booklet. ' Perforn- a thorough final check on the instal ad equipment to inst,re all equip tent is installed as specifiec b Revier all Installation Irstructions forusaetcif er s i�stallatian instructions. dimensions called for in nsauctions agree tiscl cifiedactuadime-Ista let on, Make sure ❑ Double check haigl-t d mansions. Heig-)t rneasurements are taken from the top cf the protective SLrfacing material. ❑ Insureall fasteners are tightened according t0tightening Torque specifications listed or your installation inst-uctions. Insure all exposed pipe ands have properly installed end ca drive -ivets are secure. ps. Insure that Clean dried concrete off of ccmponents and any other affected surface. T01.ch-up ary se atches er installation damage o+h�ier coated finish vrit colo• -matched spray paint. to p h Alloy,, adequate time for praper curing, bo;h -ar concrete and urethane cement if rcbber safety surfacing tiles have beet installed. ❑ Insure that orote reco ctit�e surfacing s properly installed according to sheet included�n the eotings must Pmntt of he stalls op �Refarto the florescent orange Manual'. uCtion bcoklet titled "Owners Re 11 of 14 ❑ Insure that hard surface waning/P ayvdo-ld Systems identificatior labels � {shown below; are prop2-ly affixed to the plainly visibe arare inc to y of play equipment. Labels are to be nt playground equipmentguidelines. For areas complying with ASTIv1 F-h4gf or CSA Z-61/- a applied i'l a visible location. n age approp_iata label must be ❑ Dispose of all packaging material properly. These materials which large p as;iinclude bags and sheets can be a suffocation hazard. D spose o= these materials out of reach or con�ct of smal children. Installation over hard Slitrtace. such as concretes-, asphalt, or packed earth may wilt in serious injury or death from fall's. ()SPW"6WW"'D1 'gf"Wamcros.tom h90del <ZPhIGUID I ro ECN 1538 `�.� Installation Guidelines This page is intentionally left blank. Page 7 2 of 14 ModelZZPb ILIG1 pIr EGN 1538 t Clamps ' In5pectclamps to insure they ara properly secured to the PPort posts. ' Use the supolied tar,, -sty a tamper-resistant bit to insure boltcannection stight. • Use the supplied 3116° hex key v;rench to insure the set scrl connection is tight. Inspect drive rivets to insure they are iniac_ and secure. • Visua a iis n3pec{ .damps for c ac,(s or breakage. If any lint I damage detectec. barricade equipmentto preven_ use repair i s completed. Contactvc ur salesrepresentative imrned"Iy for a repiacemant part. Fasteners InsPeo{fbrloose fasteners. Tightening torque specificatiorsare: Snug tighxn one-half turn. and tighten an additional tqf3i'bSnug tighten and tighten an additional full If during the Maintenance process a bolt reads -o be r'Mcvad from part or parts, itWillire necessary to apply a crop of liquid thread lock / loctite to the bol: before re nstallation. Inspe fo missing worn or broken fasteners. If any rrissnil, %vorn or broken >`astenersare found; referto the insfallation irstr>_rctions for Proper replacement fastener. If any damage is detected. barricade equipment to Prevent use until reoeir is aonPleted. Contact your sales representative immediately fora raplaoernempart. castings • Inspect the eluminum castings to insure trey are properly secured to tl•e component. • Visua I Slide Inspectentire sliding surface forobstructiors, sharp points. cracks or jagged ecges. If any damage to sl ding surface is detected and is date•minec cornpone to be unsafe, barricade nt to prevent u se untiI repair is Gomplated. Minor burrs orsharp edges nay be removed by using a sharp utility knife Of block plane to remove sharp burr. • Inspect the exit region of sl de for standing water. If sianding %VatL-ria detected: lovrerthe exit region m provide a down%arc slope. Nate: This will reqaire the footing of the end support leg to be acjuatad keeper. Plastic Parts InsRect all plastic Surfaces for sharp points, cracks or jagged edges. If any damage is detected and is determined to be unsafe, barricade equiprnenttoprevent use unti repair is completed Minor burrs or sharp edges may be removed by using at sharp utility plane to remove sharp burr. knife or block Fin ish • Inspect metal parts for firiah carnage. To -epair pai•lted s.arfaces, sand damaged area with sandpaper and wipe clean. Mask area and paint with Primer and allOtiV to dry. Paint Primed area kvitn color_ Matching paint and allow to dry. Recoata ea with calar- n c qa aired. D-ying time is approximately matching Pain: 8 hours bat`,�•e� To repair the ccating, contact the Playv1orlc Customer Service Depal' Systems' LlR kit. fior a coating repair touch - Y rage . the castngs fcr c•ac,,s or breakage. Footings any damage is detected, barricede the eq riprnent ' Ins e(,t o0 prevent use until ra- is aonpleted Contact your sales P mpcnent - be schd d fiootirg and serum. If representative immediately fora re any damage isdetee�ed. barricade and to placemen=part. use until repair isoompleted prevent U1feW s Surfacing • InspectaIweldecjoints- IfanyWakenweldsaredetected barricade a Reser it the left it c surfacing maintenance detail sheet completed. equipment to prevent use until re for additional Information. ntact oursalesre r= pair is era replacement part. p "�'Jeimmediately 'age 13 of 14 Equipment Maintenance Playmakerse) COMPOsite Structure (reroresentative structure) Replacement Parts •c yo ar instapation partnumber. insTuctions to obtain replacement number. • Contact your sales representative or call Playvrorld Systems' Customar Service fo• replacement cart. PL AYW I RLD1M For Custoner Service, Call 800-233-8404 or 670-622-98Oo curaDEL & 'C20 3A;)14) rwi* - rrAd), a C+�JC7'f.%•�ir(I 3 £EF 113 . I r. www -Play Vrorldsp stem s. co mrc h9odel ZZPk1GUID� ECN 1538 Inspection Farm - Preventive Maintenance • Be sure that you are using a copy of this nspection Form and not your original. • Use the nspection Codes listed below and recorc condition of equiprrent at time of ... for Safety's Sake! exam nation on the Inspection Checklist. • Document any item from .he Inspection Checklist thatwill require maintenance along wi-h any corrective action on the Maintenance Schedule. • Be sure to include appropriate datas and sig-iatures on each section to properlydocume.)t maintenance procedure. Inspection Date Repairs urcnrnrrnu Hurn rrr .cr C.enunnnu i`_.J. r19hu Cmm�le#esd Inspect plastic parts for damage. Medium P =Pass F =Fail NA = h.atAppbcable Inspect clamps =or tightness and damage. High Inspect metal parte for structural and finish damage. Medium Inspect for loose, missing, worn, or brocen'astaners. High Inspect footing to insure support is se: ure and footing is not damaged. Lorry Inspect surfadng to insu-e proper depth a -)d distribution. High Inspect sliding surface fcr obstructions and damage. High Inspector: Name mains -wt; MAJNTFNANCF SCNFDlR_F Signature: Date:_ i_! Item in Question Description of Problem Corrective Action Date Repairer: Name tri -„-r: Page 14 of 14 SignatLr2: Date: f_ / Model ZZPNI iDECN 1538 'COq`'u Ma