MEGLIO UNIONLAND 52-105-200 User manual

INSTALLATION GUIDE
&
MAINTENANCE
MOV-T003-1
773 Jakdong-ri, Samdong-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan, Korea Tel: 82-52-277-4200, Fax: 82-52-265-7227

STANDARD INSTALLATION
1. These equipments are acquired a safety ground surface such as Rubber mat
or impact-absorbing material under and all around play equipments.
2. Accessible Routes (Reference)
A ground-level accessible route connects play components at ground level.
60 inches (1525mm) minimum clear width
1:16 maximum slope
Smaller play areas (Less than 1,000square feet (304.8 square meter))
44 inches (1120mm) clear width
3. Make sure you have a playground layout drawing and footing details.
4. Concrete will need at least 3days to fully cure and site must be prepared
and leveled.
5. First, you should make sure you have everything for your shipment.
6. Suggested tool lists
Tape Measure
Felt Tip Pen
1 Rubber hammer
1 Roll of String
Pliers
14mm x 17mm Ratchet wrench
Extension cord
Power source
Concrete (in ground)
Adjustable Wrenches
Ladders
Spanner
Ratchets for 8mm
Digger equipment (Shelves, or Heavy equipment)
Electric Drill
Electric Impact Drill
4mm Allen Wrench
Bolt Cutter

Basic Installing method
*Footing (Surface mount)
1. Draw line as footing layout drawing.
2. Make sure the ground level of site.
3. Assemble Deck with posts.
4. Adjust right position.
5. Assemble Climbers (i.e. Arched climber,
Chain climber, etc.)
6. Assemble Slides.
7. Assemble Panel.
8. Make sure the anchoring of all equipment.
9. Tighten all bolts and nuts.
* Footing (Inground)
1. Make sure the ground level of site.
2. Draw line as footing layout drawing.
3. Dig ground.
4. Bury concrete cube.
5. Assemble Deck with posts.
6. Adjust right position.
7. Assemble Climbers (i.e. Arched climber, Chain climber, etc.)
8. Assemble Slides.
9. Assemble Panel.
10.Make sure the anchoring of all equipment.
11.Tighten all bolts and nuts.
C CAUTION: In order to provide a safety environment, always install an impact-
absorbing material under and all playground equipment.





Playground Maintenance Information
SITE NAME:
SITE ADDRESS:
PLANNED BY:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
MANUFACURE:
SALES REPRESENTIVE: l
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
SALES ORDER NUMBER
DATE OF PURCHASE:
INSTALLED BY:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
DATE OF INSTALLATION:
DEPARTMENT IN CHARGE
OF INSPACTION:
INSPECTION
FREQENCY REATE: □Daily □Weekly □Monthly
EQUIPMENT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
INSPECTION INFORMATION

MAINTENANCE
Your playground had been designed using the highest quality materials. It is a highly active
structure that has been engineered, manufactured and installed for the utmost safety of the user.
For this reason, it will require routine inspection and maintenance. Certain heavily used areas
and features will wear faster than others. The key to operating a fun, safe and clean playground
is to be constantly looking over the equipment during your daily and weekly cleaning.
Routine Maintenance
Consists of tasks are performed on regularly scheduled basis. This may be daily, weekly or
monthly. These tasks are more custodial in nature.
Daily/ Weekly Visual Inspection: Owner, maintenance inspector, caregiver, or customer on a
daily basis shall carry out a visual inspection, if possible, or at least once a week, to identify
defect or emerging problems. For example, litter pick-up, sweeping walkways or raking out
foreign matter and leveling wood chips or sand.
Preventative Maintenance
Daily
1. Loose Bolts or other hardware
2. Surface Flooring gaps or trip hazards.
3. Anything tied to or added onto equipment
4. Unrelated hazards; i.e., broken glass or any other sharp objects
Weekly
1. Check damaged equipment: i.e., broken or missing components of equipment or other
playground damage caused by vandalism or wear.
2. Check any broken or missing handrails, guardrails, protective barriers, or rung or
ladder.
3. Check and replace if necessary swing “S” hooks.
4. Repair plastic coating
5. Paint touch-up to slow deterioration of metal components
6. Tighten hardware.

Monthly
1. Tighten all nuts and bolts.
2. Detailed inspection shall be carried out every month.
Other general safety points include:
•No openings on playground equipment should be more than 3 1/2 inches or less than 9
inches where children's heads or bodies could be trapped.
•There should be no v-shaped openings or open areas close to the top of slides where
strings or ropes could get caught and cause strangulation.
•Cushioned surfaces should be placed in the fall zone for play equipment. Asphalt,
cement, dirt, grass and large rocks are not appropriate surfaces. Nearly 70 percent of all
playground injuries are related to falls to the surface.
•There should be no more than two swings in a bay or support structure. Those swings
should be at least 24" apart at the seat base and be 30" from the side supports.
•All S-hooks should be closed. Mechanisms on teeter-totters and other equipment where
fingers could get pinched should be closed.

Routine Maintenance Checklist
Your playground had been designed using the highest quality materials. It is a highly active
structure that has been engineered, manufactured and installed for the utmost safety of the user.
For this reason, it will require routine inspection and maintenance. We recommend this to be
done on a daily basic.
CLIENTNAME SITENAME
INSPECTOR DATE
EQUIPMENT and CATEGORIES
O
K
ACTION
TAKEN
DATE
COMPLETE
REPAIRS
OK
A. All COMPOSIT STRUCTURE
1. Stability in ground/fitting
2. No rust or corrosion
3. Entanglement points/areas
4. Faster are tight
5. No missing bolt and nut, etc.
6. Missing hardware (fastener for Clamp
7. No broken or missing parts
8. No sharp point and edges
9. No pinch, crush, sheer points
10. All Joints are safety
11. No cut or cracked on plastic
12. Wood cracking, Max 19mm
13. Caps/Plugs
14. Chains
15. “S” hook
B. Swing
1. Swing Seats
2. Swing chains and “S” hooks
3. Ground clearance
C. General Site Condition
1. Pathways
2. Border around playground
3. Area is clean. (No littler or broken glass, etc.)

Detailed Maintenance Check List Record
CLIENTNAME SITENAME
INSPECTOR DATE
CHECKLIST
ITEM NUMBER O
K
PROBLEM ACTION
TAKEN
DATE DATE
COMPLETE
REPAIRS
OK
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