AGame YSLAGOG0006 Owner's manual

Rosemead Metal Playset
Style #: YSLAGOG0006
Model #: MSC-3782-BM
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Assembly Instructions
& User’s Manual

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Table of Contents
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Note: Before beginning assembly of product, make sure
all parts are present. Compare parts with package content
list and hardware contents. If any part is missing or
damaged do not attempt to assemble the unit. Contact
customer service for replacement parts.
Important Warnings and Instructions....………………………...……3-6
Important Consumer Information Sheet……………………………..…7
Anchoring………………………………………………………….…….8-9
Care and Maintenance Checklist………………………………………10
Complete Product View…………….…………………………………..11
Tools…..………………………………………………………………….12
Parts and Hardware List………………………………………….…13-17
Assembly and Installation Instructions………………………..…..18-33
WarrantyInformation………………………………………..................34

Important Warnings and Instructions
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WARNING
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR USING THIS EQUIPMENT
AGE LIMIT
•This product is designed to be used by up to seven (7) children between
the ages of 3 to 8. Maximum user weight is 100 pounds (45.4kg) each with
a combined maximum weight of 700 pounds (317.5kg).
•The play set is designed for children over three (3) years of age.Use by
smaller children can result in entrapment.
•On-site adult supervision is requiredat all times for children of all ages.
•Do not allow use by children with any physical condition that may affect
his/her abilityto use this equipment safely.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
•Carefully read all instructions in this manual before assembling and using
this product.
•The unit must be assembled by adults. Heavy duty working gloves must be
worn to avoid injuries during assembly.
•Children must not use the equipment until it is properly assembled and
anchored.
•Adult supervisionis 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 are
missing, do not return to the store. Please call customer service toll-free
number listed on the cover page for assistance. Store the product back in
the originalbox and do not begin to install until all parts are obtained.
LOCATION OF PLAY SET
•The equipment must be placed more than six (6) feet (1.8 meter) from any
structures or obstructions, including but not limited to buildings, fence,
garage, trees, laundry lines, electrical wires. Children can be seriously
injured running or swinging into obstacles.
•The play set must be installed on level ground.Uneven ground must be
leveled prior to installation.Installation on sloping or uneven ground will
put stress on the joints, causing the unit to become loose and unstable
which may result in serious injuries.
•Remove any tripping hazards from the safe play area, such as roots, tree
stumps, rocks, landscaping, sprinkler heads, railroad ties, plumbing and
electricalconnections.

Important Warnings and Instructions
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Do not install your play set over hard surface, e.g. asphalt, concrete, packed earth, tile or brick floor.A
fall onto a hard surface can result in serious injury or death to the user.The following is a list of
recommendedground covers from the Consumer Product Safety Commission:
SUGGESTEDMATERIAL UNCOMPRESSEDDEPTH
Double Shredded Bark Mulch 9”
UniformWood Chips 12”
Fine Gravel 12”
Fine Sand 12”
The Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook recommend to
install and maintain the playground equipment over at least 9 inches of wood chips, mulch or shredded rubber
(for equipment up to 8 feet high) or sand or pea gravel (for equipment 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 injuries. Install protective surfacing at least six feet in all
directions from play equipment. For swings, the surface should extend, in back and front, twice the height of the
suspending bar. You should consult a local contractor about ways to secure the product in your location. Do not
install your play set over hard surface, e.g. asphalt, concrete, packed earth, tile or brick floor. Please refer to
the CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION’S OUTDOOR HOME PLAYGROUND SAFETY
HANDBOOK for detailed guidelines to prevent injuries from falls and other hazards on public and home
playgrounds.
WARNINGS ON ANCHORING
It is highly recommendedthe product be anchored into the ground to preventmovementand to make the swing
set more stable during use.
Some consumers want an anchoring system that allows the product to be movedto differentlocations. Other
consumers want to keep their swing set in a permanent location.
There are differenttypes and differentmethods of anchoring this product. Sportspower does not make a
specificanchoring recommendationas each consumers need and conditions can vary.
It is highly recommendedthat you seek the opinion from a local licensed contractor on the best way to secure
the swing set in your location. The best way to anchor a product is to create a concrete footingand use that as
a base for an anchor. Whatevermethod you prefer for your location,an anchoring system for this product
should be used at all times.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
DO NOT use this equipment if the swing seat, slide or any parts are wet. Use the play set only when the parts
are clean and dry. If the equipment is wet, the user could slip and suffer injuries.
Please be aware of weather conditions when using the equipment. If it is too windy, users could lose control
and suffer injuries. The playground equipment must be properly anchored, stored away or restricted from use
during inclement weather such as heavy winds or severe weather storms. You should consult a local contractor
about ways to anchor the product in your location.
PLAY SUPERVISION
DO NOT allow more than one child to play on the individual swing or slide component at any one time. The
maximumuser limitfor the flyingsaucer and glide ride is two persons.
DO NOT allow children to stand on the slide, swing seats, flyingsaucer or glide ride.
DO NOT allow children to walk too close to moving parts.ALWAYS keep a safe distance to avoid being
struck by other children while playing on swings, slides, trampolinesetc.

Important Warnings and Instructions
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Observingthe following statementsand warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatalinjury.
DO NOT allow children to twist the swing chains or ropes, or loop them over the top support bar as this may
reduce the strength of the chain or rope.
DO NOT swing empty seats as this may cause injuries.
ALWAYS guide children to sit in the center of swinging parts, with their full weight placed in the seat center
and holding on to the swing chains.
DO NOT allow children to jump off the equipment while it is in motion.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 accessories, scarves which may become entangled in the equipment
or cause injuries.
ALWAYSmake sure children removetheir bike or other sports helmetsbefore playing on the playground.
DO NOT allow children to slide down the slide head first.
DO NOT allow children to climbonto swing or jump to/fromdifferentplay areas of the equipment.
ALWAYSreturn safely to the ground before approaching another play area.
DO NOT allow children to climb on structural parts (e.g. legs, top bar).These are structural components and
are not designed for play.
ALWAYS check the slide or other parts exposed to the body for extreme heat from the sun before allowing
children to use the equipment.
DO NOT allow children to use the equipment in a manner other than intended.
ALWAYSprevent access and secure from any unauthorized use when there is no adult supervision.
DO NOT allow pets or other animals near the equipment to preventdamage or injuries.
On-site adult supervision for children of all ages is recommended
INSPECTIONPRIOR 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
equipmentand 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, a copy of which is contained in this user manual.

Important Warnings and Instructions
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CARE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
•Inspect all nuts and bolts twice monthly during the usage season for tightness and tighten as required. It is
particularly importantthat this procedure is followedat the beginning of each season.
•Oil all metallicmoving 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 coveringsfor 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); removeand store the plastic
swing seats and slides indoors.
•Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibilityof the warning labels.

Important Consumer Information Sheet
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates there are more than 200,000 playground related injuries
involving children each year.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 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 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 or
asphalt and while grass may appear to be acceptable it may quickly turn to hard packed earth in areas of high
traffic. Shredded bark, mulch, wood chips, fine sand or fine gravel are considered to be acceptable shock
absorbing surface when installed and maintainedat a sufficientdepth under and around playground equipment.
Table below lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening
head injury in a fall onto four different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed and maintained at depths
of 6” (15.3 CM), 9” (22.9 CM), and 12” (30.5 CM).
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 6ft in all
directions from the perimeter of stationary equipment such as climbers and slides.However, because
children may deliberately jump from a moving swing, the shock absorbing material should extend in the front
and rear of a swing a minimum distance of 2 times the height of the pivot point measured from a point directly
beneath the pivot on the supporting structure.
This information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock-absorbing properties of various
materials. No particular material is recommended over another. However, each material is only effective when
Properly maintained. Materials should be checked periodically and replenished to maintain correct depth as
determined necessary for your equipment. The choice of a material depends on the type and height of the
playground equipment, the availabilityof the material in your area and its cost.
Note: The maximum fall height for this product is 6 feet. The minimum ground clearance between the bottom
of the suspended plays and the playing or ground servicemust be 8 inches.
This information has been extracted from the CPSC publication on "Playground Safety". You can obtain more
information by sending a postcard to the: Office of public Affairs,U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Washington,D.C.20207
TYPE OF MATERIAL 6" (15.3 CM) DEPTH 9" (22.9 CM) DEPTH 12" (30.5 CM) DEPTH
Double Shredded Bark Mulch 6" (15.3 CM) 10" (25.4 CM) 11" (27.9 CM)
Wood Chips 6" (15.3 CM) 7" (17.8 CM) 12" (30.5 CM)
Fine Sand 5" (12.7 CM) 5" (12.7 CM) 9" (22.9 CM)
Fine Gravel 6" (15.3 CM) 7" (17.8 CM) 10" (25.4 CM)
FALL HEIGHT IN FEET FROM WHICH A LIFE THREATENING HEAD INJURY WOULD NOT BE EXPECTED

Anchoring
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Anchoring
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Care and Maintenance Checklist
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AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH PLAY SEASON:
•Tightenall hardware.
•Lubricate all metallic movingparts per manufacturer’s instructions.
•Check all protectivecoverings on bolts, pipes, edges, and corners. Replace if they are
loose, cracked, or missing.
•Check all movingparts 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 paint meeting the
requirementsof 16 CFR 1303.
•Reinstall any plastic parts, such as swing seats or any other items that were removedfor
the cold season.
•Rake and check depth of loose fill protectivesurfacing materials to prevent compactionand
to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as needed.
TWICEA MONTH DURING PLAY SEASON:
•Tightenall hardware.
•Check all protectivecoverings on bolts, pipes, edges and corners. Replace if they are loose,
cracked or missing.
•Rake and check depth of loose fill protectivesurfacing materials to prevent compactionand
to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as needed.
ONCE A MONTH DURING PLAY SEASON:
•Lubricate all metallic movingparts per manufacturer’sinstructions.
•Check all movingparts including swing seats, ropes, cables and chains for wear, rust or
other deterioration.Replace as needed.
•Rake and check depth of loose fill protectivesurfacing materials to prevent compactionand
to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as needed.
AT THE END OF EACH PLAY SEASON:
•At the end of each play season or when the temperature drops below 32 degrees F (0
degrees C).
• Removeplastic swing seats and other items as specified by the manufacturer and take
indoors or do not use.
•Rake and check depth of loose fill protectivesurfacing materials to prevent compactionand
to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as needed.
As a general rule, maintenanceshould be performed at any time it is deemed necessary.
DISPOSALINSTRUCTIONS
•Please use care when disassembling the equipment,when it is no longer in operational
condition. Wearheavy duty working glovesto avoidinjuries.
•Fullydisassemble the entire swing and slide sets before disposal. Do not leavepartially
disassembled parts in areas accessible by children.
•Should you wish to recycle the steel tubing, please take the frame to your local recycling
center.
•All plastic parts can be recycled, take it to your local recycling center. Do not let children
play with any disassembled parts meant for disposal, such as chains, slide, tubing, bolts,
nuts, screws, etc.
•All rusted parts, bolts must be properly disposed of in trash bin. Do not reuse.

Complete Product View
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Wrench (Included)
Big Allen Wrench (Included)
Wrench (Included)
Special Socket Wrench
(Included)
Medium Allen Wrench
(Included)
Tape Measure (Not Included)
Hammer (Not included)
Flat Head and Phillips Head
Screwdriver (Not included)
Tools Required
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Parts List – Swing Set Frame
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Hardware – Swing Set Frame

Parts List – Glider
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Bracket - Glider
Hardware - Glider

Parts List – Swing Seat
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Hardware – Swing Seat

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Parts List – Flying Saucer
Hardware – Flying Saucer

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Parts List – Slide
Hardware – Slide

Assembly Instructions
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Assembly Instructions
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