Assembly:
Fig. 3
USE ZONE
72"
Pre-drill holes in slide with
1/8" drill bit fi rst
(2) 1-1/4" screws
(not included)
Stake
2" x 4" x 17"
Use Pressure-Treated Wood
ASSEMBLY STEPS
1. Consult (Fig. 3) for proper placement of slide on your unit. Make certain no objects lie within the grayed out area, or 'Use Zone.' Position slide to determine
proper location for stake. IMPORTANT: Place the slide on level ground, not less than six feet from any structure or obstruction such as a fence, garage, house,
overhanging branch, laundry line or electric wire. Protective surfacing must extend a minimum of 6ft. in all directions from the perimeter of the equipment or from
the outermost edges of any component. A slide extending beyond the platform must have protective surfacing at least 6ft. out from both sides as well as the
end. An area of 21" on either side of the slide should be free of obstructions which a child's arm could contact.
2. Drive wood stake (not included) into ground leaving 2" exposed. (Fig. 4)
3. Using an 1/8" drill bit, drill (2) holes through the side of the slide and into stake. Secure the slide bottom to the stake using (2) 1-1/4" deck screws (Fig. 4).
4. Attach slide to unit as shown in (Fig. 5).
Important: Slide has four dimples. Use one screw at each dimple. Avoid locating dimples over any gaps in the playset deck.
Check for screws protruding underneath the deck.
If screws protrude, add a wooden slide block underneath the deck to cover screw ends. See Fig. 6 for an example slide block.
Fig. 6
Weight Limit: 250 lbs
21"
21"
1-3/4" Minimum
Fig. 4
2" above ground
2
Pre-drill dimple holes through slide with 1/4" drill bit fi rst
Fig. 44b
.
1-1/4" Truss Screws (not included)
1-3/4"
Minimum
Screw
Deck
Deck Screw
Slide Block
For children 2-10 years of age
x4
Fig. 5