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Community Products W301 User manual

© 2012 by Community Products, LLC
GM16 DC 6867 Revision H
Product
Guide
User and
Maintenance
Information
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CUSTOMER SERVICE:
United States
PO Box 2
Ulster Park, NY 12487
Office hours: 9-5 EST
Phone (800) 777-4244
Fax (800) 336-5948
(845) 572-3468
www.CommunityPlaythings.com
Sales@CommunityPlaythings.com
W301 Outlast Shed 62"
W306 Outlast Shed 44"
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION:
Please save this
product guide.
CUSTOMER SERVICE:
United States
PO Box 2
Ulster Park, NY 12487
Office hours: 9-5 EST
Phone (800) 777-4244
Fax (800) 336-5948
(845) 572-3468
www.CommunityPlaythings.com
Sales@CommunityPlaythings.com
W301 Outlast Shed 62"
W306 Outlast Shed 44"
Recommended Use
The Outlast Storage shed is intended for the
storage of children’s play equipment at the point
of use. Designed to neatly house the Outlast
Crates and Outlast Blocks, this shed simplifies end
of day cleanup with the help of children under the
guidance of the caregiver. This shed can be placed
on any reasonably level area, whether grass, dirt,
chips or pavement. Once leveled with leveling
pads (provided) and built-in adjustable feet, it is
ready for use.
The door latch can be locked with a 9/32” or 5/16”
padlock with extra-length shackle (not included).
The roof is strong, child friendly and water-
proof with a wooden gutter.
WARNING
cThis product is intended for use by children
of immature judgment and therefore adult
supervision is required at all times.
cShed is not a play structure.
cDo not climb on shelves.
cThis item is heavy. Do not attempt to move it
without a minimum of 4 strong adults.
cOver time, shed or ground may settle.
Periodically inspect shed for stability, and adjust
feet as necessary.
Caution
cShed must be leveled prior to use to assure
stability and proper latching.
cLeveling pads (provided) must be used if shed is
placed on dirt, chips, grass or similar surfaces.
cDo not stack leveling pads more than four high.
cDo not place heavy objects on top shelf where
children can pull them down.
cWhen doors are open, latch them against the side
of the shed to prevent children from playing with
them.
Assembly
Your Outlast Shed comes in one shipment containing:
1. One Outlast Shed.
2. Six leveling pads.
3. This product guide.
If your shipment is incomplete, please call
Customer Service.
Cleaning
Mud and dirt can be removed with scrub brush and
water. Over time in outdoor settings outside surfaces
may blacken with mildew. A bleach solution or safe
detergent can be used to remove blackness.
Maintenance
Acetylated wood weathers a natural silver- grey if left
untreated, outdoors. If you prefer the original look,
scrub with a bleach or detergent solution. When dry,
apply a tinted, nontoxic penetrating stain, then apply
a nontoxic mildewcide to minimize mildew growth.
Periodically check that shed is stable and level. Adjust
front leveling feet to align doors.
Periodically inspect for splinters, broken or loose parts,
and/or malfunctions. Remove from service when any
condition develops that might make operation unsafe.
Construction
The wooden components are manufactured from
long lasting acetylated wood and finished with a
tinted nontoxic stain. All edges and corners are
rounded for safety and ease of cleaning. Stainless
steel hardware is used throughout and plastic com-
ponents are formulated to ensure long life in sun,
or varying temperature conditions. The roof has no
sharp edges and is built from solid wood moldings
with a plastic underlayment to ensure maximum
strength as well as waterproofing.
User Modifications
We are not responsible for modifications made by
customers to our products in the field without our
supervision, testing, or evaluation.
Ordering Parts
To order replacement parts, contact Customer Ser-
vice with a description of the part(s) needed and the
ID Code from the product.
Use only replacement parts supplied by
Community Playthings.
© 2012 by Community Products, LLC
GM16 DC 6867 Revision H
Product
Guide
User and
Maintenance
Information
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION:
Please save this
product guide.
CUSTOMER SERVICE:
United States
PO Box 2
Ulster Park, NY 12487
Office hours: 9-5 EST
Phone (800) 777-4244
Fax (800) 336-5948
(845) 572-3468
www.CommunityPlaythings.com
Sales@CommunityPlaythings.com
W301 Outlast Shed 62"
W306 Outlast Shed 44"
W301 Outlast Shed 62"
W306 Outlast Shed 44"
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3 Determine if shed is installed in a level position
using a level on the floor of the shed. If further
leveling is needed, use additional leveling pads to
adjust the height of each corner. For smaller adjust-
ments, turn the leveling feet in or out. If more than
an inch of thread is showing above the foot, use
and additional leveling pad instead. Do not use
more than four leveling pads in one corner.
4 Check that the tops of the shed doors align.
Adjust leveling feet again to achieve correct door
alignment if necesarry. Note: if the shed doors are
not aligned, the latch will not function properly.
Installation Instructions
WARNING
Shed is large and heavy. Use care maneuvering into location. We recommend that the shed be installed
by experienced personnel. For proper function of doors and latch, shed must be level and stable.
Adjustable
Leveling
Foot
Leveling
Pad
Incorrect
Tops of doors
don't allign
Correct
Tops of doors
allign
1 Choose a level site. May include grass, dirt, chips or pavement.
2 Place a leveling pad under each corner of the shed unless it is installed on a hard even surface like a porch
or pavement. With two people, lift one corner of the shed (shed should be empty). Slide a leveling pad
under the round foot. Repeat for all four corners.
Congratulations!
Now your shed is ready for years of use!

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