
State: 03.12.2020 p. 7
Mounting instructions for multiplay „gravis 3“
Item-No. 51 5519 431
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13. Place the base plate of the climbing net onto the foundation and connect the
climbing net (diagram 5a) with the tower at the intended locations acc. to
diagram 1 and 6c. Please fasten the parts using the shackles included in the
delivery.
14. Align the play equipment once more on the foundations, so that the wobble
bridges do not sag too much.
Note: The climbing net should be placed with tension to avoid droop.
15. Drill holes into all foundations and screw the play equipment to the foundations
using the included heavy-duty dowels.
16. Cover the entire impact area with fall protection according to the required drop
height in accordance with EN 1176-1.
Critical drop height: max. 2000 mm
Recommended surface material: sand, wood chips, gravel, synth. impact pro-
tection.
17. Do not allow children to use the equipment before the installation has been
nished.
Attention: If the play equipment has been incompletely installed or partly dis-
mantled when carrying out maintenance and repair work, this may lead to
particular risks of injury for the user. For this reason, make clearly visible that the
equipment shall not be used in such cases.
NOTE: Play equipment, which contain components made of stainless steel should
not come with „normal“ steel parts in contact. Those steel parts may rub o and
leave small steel particles in combination with moisture brown rust stains. If such
corrosion occur on stainless steel parts, they are ne to remove with an abrasive
(240 grit).
Please take care when transporting and setting up the fact that the components are
made of stainless steel with no „normal“ steel parts in contact.
In order to preserve a good visual appearance of your stilum playground equip-
ment over a long period one should take care of maintenance of the stainless
surface even despite of their corrosion resistance.
Especially areas, which can not be reached by rainfall, should be frequent-
ly cleaned from dirt and deposits due to air pollution and dirt caused by the
atmosphere. Light soiling can easily be removed by using a high pressure
cleaner.
For persistent deposits use a clean cloth moistened with a special liquid cleaner
(e.g. on phosphoric acid) and rinse o with clear water after a short application
time. During cleaning with mild abrasive components, only wipe over stainless
steel surface in polishing direction.
For heavily soiled surfaces, polishes can be used (e.g. for cleaning chrome on
cars) or for greasy and oily dirt alcoholic cleaning agents and solvents (e.g.
ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol or acetone). However, it should be noted that
the dissolved soiling is not spread over the surface again.
Do not use any chloride or hydrochloric containing cleaning products nor scou-
ring powder, bleaching - or silver polish cleaner.
Cleaning intervals depend on type and degree of soiling as well as on demands
made on optical characteristics. Therefore cleaning is advisable at intervals of
six to twelve months – whereby in the case of strong soiling it is appropriate to
clean the playground equipment at intervals of three to six months.