Bliss Hammocks BH-992B Bliss Outdoors Wooden Skateboard Swing wHandle Bars & Hanging Hardware 200 Lb. Capacity

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Form No. SJ-BH-992B-880E-M
READ THIS PAGE FIRST BEFORE ASSEMBLING & USING THIS PRODUCT
IMPORTANT: Please save this instruction and information sheet in the
event that the manufacturer has to be contacted.
SAFETY & MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
n Observing following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood
of serious or fatal injury.
CAUTION: If you are not familiar with construction, please use a qualied
general contractor to install. Improper installation may cause injury. Swinging
with the Hardwood Skateboard Swing involves an inherent risk that can cause
serious injury or even death. Hardwood Skateboard Swing is more dangerous
than a regular skateboard. Head injuries and strangulation is possible
and can cause brain injury. Use with caution. Purchaser and users assume
all risk, responsibility, and liability for use of the Hardwood Skateboard
Swing, including any resulting loss or damage to persons or property. Bliss
Hammocks, Inc. assumes no liability arising from the use and application
of this product and specically disclaims any and all consequential and
incidental damages.
SAFETY: Before using the Hardwood Skateboard Swing, inspect your
Hardwood Skateboard Swing, tree straps, installation points and objects
supporting your Hardwood Skateboard Swing for wear or weakness. Make
sure the straps are not frayed. Tighten all hardware. Check metal parts for
rust. Always make sure your Hardwood Skateboard Swing and tree are in
good condition before using it. Proceed carefully and take your time installing
it. Misuse or rough play may result in falls and may wear out your Hardwood
Skateboard Swing and hardware prematurely. Children of all ages should
be supervised when using the Hardwood Skateboard Swing. Make sure to
leave more than enough room in between the Hardwood Skateboard Swing,
obstacles, and people surrounding its installation area. Instruct children to
remove their bike or other sports helmet before playing on the playground
equipment. Empty your pockets of all hard or sharp objects. Do not attempt
to ride more than one person on the Hardwood Skateboard Swing. Do not
use headphones while using the Hardwood Skateboard Swing.
OPERATING INFORMATION: Instruct children not to walk close to, in front
of, behind, or between moving items. Instruct children to sit in the center of
the swings with their full weight on the seats. Instruct children not to twist
swing chains or ropes or loop them over the top support bar since this may
reduce the strength of the chain or rope. Instruct children not to swing an
empty swing. Instruct children not to use the equipment in a manner other
than intended. Make sure children do not climb when equipment is wet.
Make sure children are not wearing inappropriate items, such as but are
not limited to loose tted clothing, hood and neck drawstrings, scarves,
cord connected items, capes and ponchos. These items can cause death
my strangulation. Make sure children do not get off equipment while it is in
motion. Instruct children not to attach the item to the playground equipment
that is not specically designed for use with the equipment, such as, but not
limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, pet leashes, cables and chain as they may
cause a strangulation hazard. Make sure to dress children with well-tting and
full foot enclosing footwear. Examples of inappropriate footwear are clogs,
ip ops, and sandals. Never add extra length to chain or rope. The chains
or ropes provided are the maximum lengths designed for the swinging
elements(s).
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS: Disassemble and dispose of the playground
equipment in such a way that no unreasonable hazards will exist at the time
the equipment is discarded. Follow all local disposal requirements.
MAINTENANCE:
At the beginning of each play season:
Tighten all hardware.
Lubricate all metallic moving parts.
Check all protective coverings on bolts, pipes, edges, and corners.
Replace if they are loose, cracked, or missing.
Check all moving parts including swing seats, ropes, cables, and
chains for wear, rust, or other deterioration. Replace as needed.
Check metal parts for rust. If found, sand and repaint using a
non-lead-based paint meeting the requirements of 16 CFR 1303.
Check all wood members for deterioration and splinters. Sand down
splinters and replace deteriorating wood members.
Reinstall any plastic parts, such as swing seats or any other items that
were removed for the cold season.
Rake and check depth of loose ll protective surfacing materials to prevent
compaction and to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary.
Twice a month during play season:
Tighten all hardware.
Check all protective coverings on bolts, pipes, edges, and corners.
Replace if they are loose, cracked, or missing.
Rak
e and check depth of loose ll protective surfacing materials to prevent
compaction and to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary.
Once a month during play season:
Lubricate all metallic moving parts per manufacturer's instructions.
Check all moving parts including swing seats, ropes, cables, and chains for
wear, rust, or other deterioration. Replace as needed.
At the end of each play season or when the temperature 32°F
Remove plastic swing seats and take indoors or do not use.
Rake and check depth of loose ll protective surfacing materials
to prevent compaction and to maintain appropriate depth.
Replace as necessary.
Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibility of
the warning labels.
CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET FOR PLAYGROUND
SURFACING MATERIALS
The U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that
about 100,000 playground equipment related injuries resulting from falls
to the ground surface are treated annually in the U.S hospital emergency
rooms. Injuries involving this hazard pattern tend to be among the most
serious of all playground injuries, and have the potential to be fatal,
particularly when the injury is to the head. The surface under and around
the playground equipment can be a major factor in determining the
injury causing potential of a fall. It is self evident that a fall onto a shock-
absorbing surface is less than likely to cause a serious injury than a fall
onto a hard surface. Playground equipment should never be placed on
hard surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, carpet, grass or any other hard
surface. Grass may appear to be acceptable, it may turn to hard packed
earth in areas of high trafc. Shredded bark, wood chips, nd sand or
ne gravel are considered to be acceptable shock-absorbing surfaces
when installed and maintained at a sufcient depth under and around
playground equipment. A fall onto a hard surface can result in serious in
injury or death to the equipment user.
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