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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please keep this instruction sheet safely for future reference.
2. Please do not modify the product or the assembly details in any way. Modifi cations will aff ect the structural
integrity and replacement parts will be at the buyer's expense. Inappropriate use or faulty application of the
product are explicitly forbidden and absolve the manufacturer of all liability. This product needs to be mounted
by an adult before use. For further assembly instructions see last pages.
3. The use of the item is only allowed under continuous supervision by an adult. This product is suitable for in-
dividuals weighing up to 100 kg. The product is not suitable for children under 36 months, due to a lack of
extra safety precautions and taking into account the limited mental capacities of toddlers. It should be delib-
erately made diffi cult to access the play equipment, because of a lack of extra safety precautions and the risk
of falling. To achieve this diffi cult access, you can use a step (higher than 60 cm), or a ladder with a fi rst step
higher than 40 cm.
4. This product meets all security aspects of the European standards EN1176-1&3:2017. It is fi t for use in com-
mercial playgrounds, both indoor and outdoor.
5. The product must be installed onto a playground equipment (eg a wooden play tower).
6. The assembly must be carried out in such a way that the construction supports the weight at all times and that
head, fi nger and clothing entrapments are excluded as described in EN1176. Use the toggle test in order to
prevent fi nger and/or clothing entrapments during gliding, there should be no openings around the platform
between 8 mm and 25 mm wide. To prevent neck entrapment the distance between the balustrade and the
slide should be smaller than 45 mm.
7. When mounting the product, attention should be given to the minimum required distance between the slide
and eventual obstacles: walls, fencing, etc... Since this is a slide type 2 the distance (safety area behind the
slide) should be a minimum of 1000 mm (FIG I). There cannot be an overlapping of surrounding safety areas
because sliding is a forced movement. The higher the slide is placed, the larger the safety zone becomes. The
safety area must have a radius of 1000 mm and a height of 1500 mm.
8. In this safety area there should be no hard, angular or pointed objects. The surface underneath the slide
should be fl at and shock absorbent. The slide cannot be placed on asphalt, concrete or any other hard surface.
At the bottom end of the slide a soft safety surface needs to be in place (rubber tiles, tree bark, wood pieces,
sand, gravel, rubber wet pour) which stretches at least 1 m laterally from the run-out section and 1 m passed
the end of the run-out section.
9. See notes at the rear of the slide for the recommended platform height. The slide must be mounted only onto
this recommended platform height (+/- 5 cm). See step 1 on page 11 for the assembly instructions and the
correct placing. A cross bar must be in place in front of the opening of the slide at a height of between 600
mm and 900 mm above the starting point (FIG II).
10. The maximum tolerated falling height for the slide is measured from the ground up to the highest point of the
slide where children can sit. This is diff erent per type so check FIG I (last page) for the correct height.
11. The ground level surface must be suffi ciently stable to avoid subsidence and to ensure that the slide does not
get damaged.
12. Use M12 wedge anchors to attach the slide to the concrete foundation. It is strongly advised not to lift the slide
from the bottom end after it has been fi xed to the foundation. This will damage and/or break the slide.
13. To avoid the slide heats up, do not place them facing the sun. In warm weather, check that the slide is not too
hot.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
The frequency of inspection and maintenance will vary with the type of equipment or materials used or other factors
(e.g. heavy use, levels of vandalism, coastal location, air pollution, age of equipment, ...). The frequency of the
inspection checks should be increased according to the occurrence of special factors.
Routine visual inspection (weekly to monthly)
- Always check that the bolts and nuts are securely fastened.
- Check the shock absorbing surface for objects that don't belong there.
- Check for missing parts.
- Check the equipment ground clearances.
Operational inspection (1 to 3 months)
- Check the stability of the construction.
- Check every part for excessive wear and replace when necessary.
Annual inspection (1 to 2 times per year)
- Check for rust and corrosion.
- Check every part for excessive wear and replace when necessary.
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stainless steel slide 'Steg-on'
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1
ASSEMBLY - MONTAGE - MONTAJE - MONTAGGIO - MONTAŻ
ASSEMBLY - MONTAGE - MONTAJE
MONTAGGIO - MONTAŻ
a
b
c
453.010.
1408
1250
1000 - 900
453.012.
1586
1500
1250 - 1050
453.015.
1930
1750
1500 - 1300
MAX 5°
b
c
a
2
X
3
2
Instructions for use - M453.02 - stainless steel slide 'Steg-on'
concrete
beton
béton
Beton
concreto
cemento
beton
4
X
4
X
11

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