Eye Candy Inflatables Double Axe Throw User manual

2019 Edition
Double & Single Axe Throw
Owners Manual
Eye Candy Inflatables Inc.
430 Norfinch Dr.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3N 1Y4
1-888-335-5632
www.eyecandyinflatables.com
A Complete Guide to Your New Inflatable

Safety is our #1 Priority. You must read this entire manual prior to operating
your new inflatable as it contains important information about your new purchase.
Please follow and abide by all rules and operational standards when using your
new inflatable. Any updates made to this manual will be sent to you as they are made.
YOU the owner or operator, are liable for any injuries that may occur because of YOUR
negligence.
This Inflatable Amusement Device complies to the ASTM F2374-10 standards for
safety, where applicable to the specific use of this Inflatable Device.
It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to read and follow these important instructions to prevent
injury for your patrons using this device!
Minimum CFM requirement for this inflatable is 700 CFM. NO Maximum CFM is
applicable.
If you have any questions regarding any of our inflatable products feel free to contact
us at the below:
Safety Notice
Eye Candy Inflatables Inc.
430 Norfinch Dr.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3N 1Y4
1-888-335-5632
www.eyecandyinflatables.com
info@eyecandyinflatables.com

Introduction......................................................................................................page 4
Operator Responsibilities and Instructions..........................................page 5
Site Layout and Setup Procedures..........................................................page 6
Safety Checklist and Annual Inspection................................................page 7
Warnings and Indemnification...................................................................page 8
Deflation and Packing Instructions...........................................................page 9
Signage and Safety Sign...............................................................................page 10
Equipment Maintenance and Repair.........................................................page 11
Warranty..............................................................................................................page 12
Table of Contents

Eye Candy Inflatables strives to provide the best quality inflatables while maintaining our
unique and eye catching designs. We hope you enjoy your purchase and we look forward to
working with you in the future. In this manual you will find a specification sheet specific to
your unit, operator instructions and responsibilities, a safety checklist, a copy of your
inflatables safety sign, site layout tips, setup and dismantle procedures and our warranty. After
reading this manual, if you still have any questions feel free to send us an email at
info@eyecandyinflatables.com or by calling us toll free 1-888-335-5632.
Upon Arrival/Inspection
When your unit(s) arrive, you should check to make sure that you have received all of the
item(s) that you purchased along with any accessories that may have come with the inflatable.
All of our units come warpped and on a pallet with the appropriate number and size of ground
stakes required for your specific unit(s). Upon inspection, make sure nothing happened to your
unit during transportation.
Introduction

Operator Responsibilities and Instructions
Step by Step Procedure for patrons to go play Axe Throwing:
1. Patrons must stand 10ft infront of the inflatable and throw the velcro axe accessories at the
target. The person who hits closest to the bullseye wins.
The operator is responsible for:
Monitoring the inflation of the unit.
Screening and admitting patrons.
Making patrons aware of the rules prior to entering the inflatable.
Constantly monitoring patrons while they are interacting with the unit.
Cleaning and maintaining the unit while in operation.
Matching patrons as to size, age and ability.
Maintaining order and compliance with rules.
Children’s safety depends on the presence of an operator. Always have the inflatable unit supervised by
an operator who has reviewed and understands the safety rules and instructions indicated below:
Keep age and size of riders comparable. Extra caution is needed for children ages three and
under. Never allow older kids to bounce with children three and under.
No one should be permitted to ride the unit if they are over the weight or height indicated on the
specification sheet in this manual.
Individuals with head, neck, back or other muscular skeletal injuries or disabilities, pregnant
women, small infants and others who may be susceptible to injury from falls, bumps or bouncing
are not permitted on or in the inflatable at any time.
Number of riders should be limited to the number specified on the safety sign located on the
front of your unit.
Do not allow climbing on the unit or netting of equipment by anyone inside or outside of the
inflatable.
Do not allow anyone to jump or dive on the inflatable near the door of the unit.
No flips wrestling or extreme horseplay is allowed while inside the inflatable.
No Food, drinks, gum, candy, confetti or trash in or around the inflatable.
Do not allow any silly string in or around the inflatable, it will damage the unit.
No one is allowed on the inflatable while it is being inflated or deflated.
Unit must be anchored prior to and during operation.
Persons not following the safety rules should be removed from the inflatable.
If wind becomes excessive (15 mph or more), unload occupants and deflate the ride.
Check stakes regularly to ensure they are tight.
Inspect the inflatable before each use.
Absolutely No Running, No Horse Play, No Diving.
Remove all loose and dangling jewelry and/or clothing, bracelets, watches, eye glasses, earrings
and any sharp objects before entering the inflatable.
Remove shoes before entering the inflatable.
Do not slide head first.
Only one person per lane on obstacle courses and slides.
The landing area of a slide must be clear before the next person begins to slide down.
Do Not start sliding until the landing area is clear of all other riders.
Exit the slide immediately after stopping in the landing area.
Do not climb back up the slide from the sliding area.
Use only the designated steps to climb up the top platform.
Parents/ Guardians may not hold or accompany the child while sliding.

Site Layout and Setup Procedures
1. DO NOT set up when wind is over 15 mph and or if it is raining.
2. Select a level area that is a safe distance from water, walls and other obstructions. For outdoor use,
install ground stakes or use sand bags as per specification sheet provided on page 4.
3. Make certain that there are no overhead utility wires and ground obstacles such as protruding
sprinklers or underground pipes of any kind before and lay a protective tarp on the selected area.
4. Place the inflatable in the middle of the tarp and unroll the unit after removing the straps.
5. Connect either tube snugly (choose the one closest to the electricity source) to the blower using the
strap attached to the tube. Make sure that all intake openings of the blower are free from any
obstructions.
6. Approximately one foot from each tie down double-loop of the Eye Candy Inflatables unit, drive an
anchor to the ground at a 90 degree angle with the head pointing away from the Eye Candy Inflatables
unit. Secure the Eye Candy Inflatables unit at all times to the corresponding number of anchors. Use the
straps to attach the anchors to all the double-loops as provided in specific areas on the base of the Eye
Candy Inflatables unit. Large units with high profiles have additional tie down loops that are located at
higher points. Each of these additional locations should also be attached to the anchor at a 90 degree
angle. When the unit is on a hard surface (cement, wood floors, etc.), substitute a sand bag with
adequate weight for the anchor as indicated on page 4 on the Specification Sheet.
7. Plug the blower into the closest properly grounded (GFCI) 110v outlet only after you carefully read
the blower manufacturer's safety instructions. Turn the switch on and wait (approximately 2 minutes)
until the inflatable is fully inflated and the equipment and all parts have been examined for potentially
unsafe conditions before letting children in the inflatable.
8. Do a safety check of blowers, slide and climb covers and any removeable entry and exit(s).
9. This unit requires continuous air pressure. Do not turn the blower o while children are in the
inflatable. Tether your inflatable at the locations outlined in the specification sheet. The minimum
number of trained operator(s) required as indicated on page 4 in your manual on the Specification
Sheet must be present at all times during operation at the location specified in the same diagram.
The operator is responsible for:
Monitoring the inflation of the unit.
Screening and admitting patrons.
Making patrons aware of the rules prior to entering the inflatable.
Constantly monitoring patrons while they are interacting with the unit.
Cleaning and maintaining the unit while in operation.
Matching patrons as to size, age and ability.
Maintaining order and compliance with rules.
Children’s safety depends on the presence of an operator. Always have the inflatable unit supervised by
an operator who has reviewed and understands the safety rules and instructions indicated below:
Keep age and size of riders comparable. Extra caution is needed for children ages three and
under. Never allow older kids to bounce with children three and under.
No one should be permitted to ride the unit if they are over the weight or height indicated on the
specification sheet in this manual.
Individuals with head, neck, back or other muscular skeletal injuries or disabilities, pregnant
women, small infants and others who may be susceptible to injury from falls, bumps or bouncing
are not permitted on or in the inflatable at any time.
Number of riders should be limited to the number specified on the safety sign located on the
front of your unit.
Do not allow climbing on the unit or netting of equipment by anyone inside or outside of the
inflatable.
Do not allow anyone to jump or dive on the inflatable near the door of the unit.
No flips wrestling or extreme horseplay is allowed while inside the inflatable.
No Food, drinks, gum, candy, confetti or trash in or around the inflatable.
Do not allow any silly string in or around the inflatable, it will damage the unit.
No one is allowed on the inflatable while it is being inflated or deflated.
Unit must be anchored prior to and during operation.
Persons not following the safety rules should be removed from the inflatable.
If wind becomes excessive (15 mph or more), unload occupants and deflate the ride.
Check stakes regularly to ensure they are tight.
Inspect the inflatable before each use.
Absolutely No Running, No Horse Play, No Diving.
Remove all loose and dangling jewelry and/or clothing, bracelets, watches, eye glasses, earrings
and any sharp objects before entering the inflatable.
Remove shoes before entering the inflatable.
Do not slide head first.
Only one person per lane on obstacle courses and slides.
The landing area of a slide must be clear before the next person begins to slide down.
Do Not start sliding until the landing area is clear of all other riders.
Exit the slide immediately after stopping in the landing area.
Do not climb back up the slide from the sliding area.
Use only the designated steps to climb up the top platform.
Parents/ Guardians may not hold or accompany the child while sliding.

Safety Checklist and Annual Inspection
Annual inspection
In addition to daily internal inspections, each inflatable should be thoroughly inspected
annually by an independent inspector. Items to inspect include but are not limited to the following:
• Previous inspection reports and certificates where appropriate.
• Provision of suitable guards at the air inlet and outlet of the blower.
• Condition of blower impeller and fan casing.
• Condition of blower electrical wiring.
• Condition of all electrical installations.
• Anchorage system for wear, rips or chafing.
• Type and number of ground anchors or ballast for conformity with design
specification.
• Structure for wear or rips in the fabric.
• Walls and towers (when fitted) are firm and upright.
• Pressure is sucient in the bouncing area and at the step/front apron to give a
reliable and firm footing.
• Internal ties for wear and tear, particularly at loose or exposed ends.
• Bed seams, wall-to-bed seams and wall-to-tower connections.
• Identification of the device.
• If used on a fixed site, the location.
Inspection of some of these features may need to be done inside the device. The above
list is not exhaustive. Annual inspection needs to include any part of the inflatable and its
ancillary equipment, which may aect the safe operation of the device.

Evacuation Procedures!
The blower tube has an automatic air flap that reduces the loss of air if the blower system
goes o. In the event of a power outage or emergency take-down, direct patrons o the
inflatable.
Make sure all operators understand the proper procedures for using this inflatable, and that passengers
must follow the rules.
Avoid Contact with Others!
Passengers must be instructed to use or ride unit individually. Do NOT allow double-riding, as
accidents WILL happen!
Do NOT Hit Your Head!
DO NOT dive or enter unit head first, as head or neck injuries may occur!
Keep Landing Areas Clear!
Operators should not allow participants to land on one another. Accidents WILL happen!
Instruct Safety!
Instruct riders to follow the safety rules located on entrance side of unit. NO flipping, as injuries
may occur!
Watch Out for High Temps!
DO NOT operate when temperatures exceed 30-degrees celsius. Watch for early signs of heat
exhaustion and for dehydration.
Use and Indemnification:
''Buyer'' (person, company or entity purchasing the inflatable product or device), is solely responsible
for the manner of use of the products and other equipment purchased from Eyecandy inflatables.
''Buyer'' is solely responsible for all signage, labels and warnings to consumers or other users of the
products and equipment, and for any and all other acts necessary, including user warnings and
limitations (erg., weight, height, age, number of participants and medical condition limitations), to
ensure the safety of the users. ''Buyer'' acknowledges that they have received, read and fully
understand all necessary instructions for the safe setup and operation of their eyecandy inflatable
product or device. ''Buyer'' agrees to operate their Eyecandy inflatable product or device according to
the instructions established by Eyecandy Inflatables Inc. ''Buyer'' agrees to operate their inflatable
product or device according to all provincial, state and local requirements. ''Buyer'' agrees to train any
person(s) operating the inflatable product or device in the safe operation of the
inflatable product or device including safe handling of emergency situations. ''Buyer'' shall use proper
stakes, tie-downs, and other applicable devices necessary to ensure the safety of users and the general
public. ''Buyer'' agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless. Eyecandy inflatables and Eyecandy
inflatables insurers from actions and claims of third parties, including customers of ''Buyer'' and users of
the goods and products sold to ''Buyer'', arising out of or in connection with the use of the goods and
products herein described or resulting from the breach of the provisions in this Confirmation of Order
by ''Buyer''. In the event Eyecandy inflatables is required to commence an action to enforce this
provision, ''Buyer'' shall pay all of Eyecandy inflatables legal costs and expenses.
Warnings and Indemnification

Deflation and Packing Instructions
1. Make sure there are no children inside or around the Eye Candy Inflatables unit before
you turn the switch o and unplug the blower.
2. Disconnect the air tube from the blower and untie the second air tube. Let both air
tubes lie parallel to each other so the air can escape freely.
3. As the Eye Candy Inflatables unit deflates, arrange the columns to fall on top of the base
making sure that the deflated unit is evenly spread out.
4. Standing in front of the Eye Candy Inflatables unit (entrance), fold the left side and the
right side so that they meet in the middle and then fold one side over the other.
5. Roll the Eye Candy Inflatables unit towards the air tubes and then tuck the air tubes into
the roll just as you are about to finish rolling.
6. Secure the roll with the strap provided and tie it into a slip knot.
7. Using a dolly, bring the Eye Candy Inflatables unit into a dry area for storage.

Signage and Safety Sign
AxeThrowing

Equipment Maintenance and Repair
Maintenance
1. It is good practice to clean the Eye Candy Inflatables unit after each use.
2. Use mild dish-washing liquid and clean rags for general clean-up, preferably while the
Eye Candy Inflatables unit is inflated.
3. Never use solvent-based cleaners to avoid damaging the fabric and printing.
4. Make sure the blower and the Eye Candy Inflatables unit are completely dry before
rolling up and storing.
Repair
1. To repair holes and tears up to 12'', use the ''Single Patch Method'', utilizing the patch
repair kit provided with each Eye Candy Inflatables unit.
2. Cut an oval or round shape vinyl patch approximately 2'' larger than the cut/ tear.
3. Clean the area around the cut/ tear.
4. Apply glue on the patch and on the area around the cut/ tear.
5. Let the glue dry for 3 minutes.
6. Place the patch over the damaged area and press with your palm for 1 minute.
7. In approximately 15 minutes, the glue should dry and the Eye Candy inflatables unit
will be ready for inflation.

ECI does not train the users of these inflatable devices other than supplying an instructional
supplement with each and every product displaying both written and visual instructions of the
correct setup and use of the inflatable device.
The Manufacturer, ECI, does not warrant the safe use of these ECI designed inflatable devices if
used beyond the scope of the guidelines for safe use provided in the instructional supplement.
Injury or accidents of any patron, relating to the improper use of any ECI inflatable product, will
be the responsibility of the buyer to defend and indemnify ECI, for any incident if found to be
from improper supervision, or maintenance of the inflatable device, by the operator or their
employees.
This is to include but not limited to:
a) Overloading of any inflatable device by operators customers.
b) Improperly or lacking adjustments of climb and slide covers on inflatables leading to injury.
c) Failure to properly tether the inflatable device according to ECI tethering guidelines.
d) Improperly locating safety warning signs in areas where patrons cannot view them before
entering the inflatable device.
Thank you for reading our safety rules and manual. This device is meant to entertain
people. Follow the rules contained in this manual and with some common sense you’ll avoid
injuries. Lastly, remember safety has to be #1.
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