Pacific Cycle Swing Sets 22 PS245 User Manual

Summerland Swing Set  
Owner’s Manual and Assembly Instruction  
Model #: 22-PS245  
Model Name: Summerland Swing Set  
Manual revision: 4/2006  
Important: Keep this owner’s manual; do not discard in case you need to contact Pacific Cycle, Inc.  
in the future. Should there be a change of ownership, please transfer this manual to the new owner to  
ensure proper assembly and safety.  
90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY  
Pacific Cycle, Inc. warrants this product to be free of defective materials and workmanship for 90 days from  
the date of original purchase.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT,  
AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND WARRANTY OF FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
EXPRESS WARRANTY. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have  
other rights which may vary from state to state. This warranty is extended only to the original consumer  
purchaser for non-commercial use.  
PACIFIC CYCLE, INC. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY PERSONAL INJURIES,  
DAMAGE TO, OR FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY OTHER LOSSES DUE TO ACCIDENT,  
ABUSE, MISUSE, ALTERATION, NEGLECT, NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, RUST, IMPROPER  
ASSEMBLY, IMPROPER FIT, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE OR USE OF UNAUTHORIZED  
REPLACEMENT PARTS NOT DESIGNED FOR THE PRODUCT.  
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EQUIPMENT MAY BE SLIPPERY WHEN WET. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO USE THE EQUIPMENT WHEN  
WET.  
PARENTS SHOULD REGULARLY CHECK OPENINGS AND SURFACES, SUCH AS SLIDES, FOR ITEMS THAT  
MAY BE HAZARDOUS.  
PARENTS SHOULD CHECK SWING CHAINS TO INSURE THEY ARE SECURE AND CAN NOT BE LOOPED  
BACK ON THEMSELVES.  
DO NOT PLACE ANY PART OF THE BODY NEAR MOVING PARTS ON GLIDE RIDES OR TOP BRACKETS.  
NEVER SLIDE HEAD FIRST DOWN THE SLIDE.  
VERIFY THAT ALL SWINGS AND CHAINS ARE SECURED AT BOTH ENDS.  
NEVER ATTACH ANY MATERIALS THAT ARE NOT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THIS SWING  
SET, SUCH AS JUMP ROPES, PET LEASHES, ROPE OR CORDS AND OTHER CHAINS AS THESE POSE A  
POTENTIAL STRANGULATION HAZARD.  
PROPER USE  
This swing set is designed for use by children ages 2 to 10 under adult supervision. The maximum number of users this  
unit is intended for is 6 children with a maximum weight of 105 lbs each. The maximum fall height for this swing set is  
74”.  
Single Ride (i.e. Swing)  
Double Ride (i.e. Glider)  
105 lbs  
210 lbs  
This product is designed for normal residential use only. This product is not designed for use in day care, nurseries, or  
other public places. This product is to be assembled by adults only in the manner described within this owner’s manual.  
The swing set must be anchored. Anchors are not included in this carton. For more information on anchoring, please see  
the section below.  
ANCHORING  
ANCHORING is necessary to prevent tipping, lifting, and overturning. Playsafe™ recommends anchoring the swing set  
in concrete, especially in soft or sandy soil. When this is not possible, anchors can be purchased by calling 1-800-242-6110.  
To anchor the swing set in concrete, dig a hole at least 5” deep and 10” to 12” in diameter. Place the swing set leg in the  
hole, preferably on a brick or stone to keep if from sinking. Be sure the swing leg is set 3” below the ground. Also make  
sure the swing set is level. Pour concrete around the legs and fill the hole. Cover concrete adequately using the  
recommended surfacing instruction in this manual. Allow the concrete to cure according to the concrete manufacturer’s  
instruction before use.  
CONSUMER INFORMATION FOR PLAYGROUND SURFACING MATERIALS  
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that 100,000 playground related injuries are treated annually in U.S.  
hospital emergency rooms. 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 the playground  
equipment can be a major factor in determining the injury-causing potential of a fall. It is self-evident that a fall on 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 a hard surface 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 surfaces when installed and maintained at a sufficient depth under and around playground equipment.  
The following table lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening injury in a  
fall onto four different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed and maintained at depths of 6, 9, and 12 in. However, all  
injuries due to a fall can not be prevented no matter what surfacing materials are used.  
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FALL HEIGHT IN FEET FROM WHICH A LIFE  
THREATENING INJULY WOULD NOT BE EXPECTED  
Material Type  
Double Shredded  
Bark Mulch  
Wood Chips  
Fine Sand  
6 in. depth  
9 in.  
12 in.  
6’  
6’  
5’  
6’  
10’  
7’  
5’  
11’  
12’  
9’  
Fine Gravel  
7’  
10’  
It is recommended that a shock absorbing material should extend a minimum of 6’ in all directions from the perimeter of the  
stationary equipment such as climbers and slides. However, because children may deliberately jump from a moving swing, the  
shock absorbing material should extend in front and rear of the 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.  
The information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock-absorbing properties of various material. No particular  
method is recommended over another. However, every 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 availability of material in your area and its cost.  
(The information above has been extracted from CPSC documents ‘Playground Surfacing – technical Information guide” and  
“Handbook for public Playground Safety.” Copies of these documents can be obtained by sending a postcard to the: Office of  
Public Affairs, USCPSC, Washington D.C., 20207 or by calling 1-800-638-2772.  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Check all nuts and bolts twice monthly during the usage season for tightness and tighten as required. It is particularly  
important that all nuts and bolts are checked prior to the first use each season.  
For extended use, remove plastic swing seats and take indoors when the temperature drops below 32º F.  
Oil all metallic moving parts monthly during the usage season.  
Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges weekly during usage season to be certain they are in place. Replace as  
needed. It is particularly important that all coverings are checked prior to the first use each season.  
Sand any rusted areas of the tubing and repaint with a non-lead based paint meeting the requirements of Title 16 CFR  
Part 1303.  
LOCATION AND PLACEMENT OF YOUR SWING SET  
Place your swing set a MINIMUM of six (6) feet from any other hard or fixed object.  
Do not place your swing set underneath electrical lines. If you must, ensure that there is a minimum overhead  
clearance of six (6) feet.  
Please note the CPSC surfacing materials recommendations on page 3.  
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY  
Your swing set comes with two 5mm Allen wrenches for the assembly of most of this product. You may also need to have the  
following tools available:  
Adjustable wrench  
Phillips screwdriver  
Needle-nose pliers  
Although we take pride in the quality of our swing sets, on occasion there may be a burr or rough part which will require a metal  
file to remove before use.  
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PARTS LIST FOR SWING SET  
Main Frame  
Name  
Top Bar with Corner Fittings  
and Hooks  
Leg  
Support Bar  
Each  
Swings and Trapeze  
Name  
Swing Seat with Chains  
Trapeze  
Each  
3
1
2
6
3
Slide  
Glider  
Name  
Each  
Name  
Each  
Rail/Ladder Leg  
Front Leg  
Slide  
2
1
1
2
Glider Pole (vertical) with Foot Rests  
Glider Pole (horizontal) with Seats  
Glider Frame Attachment  
2
2
1
Ladder Step  
PRE-ASSEMBLED HARDWARE  
For easier assembly, Playsafe™ has pre-assembled some of the parts for you. Most of the screws and bolts should already be  
in place. If removal of this hardware is required for certain assembly steps, it should be replaced in its original position.  
Hardware shown in the assembly steps is actual size.  
MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY  
Required Parts:  
Top Bar x2  
Leg x6  
Support Bar x3  
Corner Fitting x2 (attached to the top bar)  
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Pre-Assembled Parts:  
Corner fittings should be attached to the top bar.  
Swing hooks should be in place on the top bar.  
Hardware for the legs should be in place in the corner fitting prongs.  
Hardware for the support bars should be in place on the legs.  
Step Illustration  
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Instructions  
Hardware Reference  
Part Ref. #: PSHW10  
Remove the hardware from the prong of a  
corner fitting in order to insert one of the  
legs.  
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3
4
Align the two sets of holes and replace the  
hardware through the corner fitting prong  
and leg to secure the leg. Do not over  
tighten the screws. After all parts are  
assembled you will need to tighten again.  
Part Ref. #: PSHW10  
Repeat the process for the other leg on the  
corner fitting.  
Part Ref. #: PSHW10  
Follow the next step before proceeding with  
the legs on the opposite side.  
One of the top bar sections should have pre- Part Ref. #: PSHW10  
assembled hardware. Remove the hardware  
and join the two top bar sections together.  
Then attach the two center legs with the  
bent ends by aligning the holes with those  
of the joined top bar and re-insert the  
hardware. It is recommended that a  
minimum of 2 adults complete this step.  
NOTE: It may be helpful to prop up the  
side of the top bar without the legs about  
one foot off the ground in order to align the  
top bar sections and center legs properly.  
Once the center legs are attached, assemble Part Ref. #: PSHW10  
the remaining outside legs and then stand  
up the swing set frame.  
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Remove the hardware from the middle  
section of a leg. Match up the holes of the  
mid-leg and support bar and re-insert the  
hardware through both. Repeat the process  
for the opposite side and center legs. It  
may be necessary to pull both legs towards  
each other in order for the holes to align  
properly.  
Part Ref. #: PSHW12  
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NOTE: One support bar has holes for the  
slide attachment. The holes should be  
positioned toward the front of the swing set.  
GLIDER ASSEMBLY  
Required Parts:  
Vertical Poles x2 (Footrests attached)  
Horizontal Poles x2 (Seats attached)  
Glider attachment x1  
Pre-Assembled Parts:  
The seats should be attached to the horizontal poles. These must be disassembled to complete the steps below.  
The foot rests should be attached to the vertical poles.  
Step Illustration  
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Instructions  
Hardware Reference  
Part Ref. #: PSHW35, PSHW22  
Secure the glider attachment with the V-  
screw and the bolts at the squared portion  
of the top bar.  
2
Attach the two vertical poles to the glider  
attachment. Start by removing the  
hardware from the lower section of the  
glider attachment. Align the vertical bar  
with the glider attachment and re-insert the  
hardware. Repeat the process for the other  
side.  
Part Ref. #: PSHW21, PSHW36  
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NOTE: The curved portion of the pole is  
the top and it should face the inside of the  
swing frame.  
3
Connect the two horizontal poles (must  
first be disassembled from the seats) to the  
two vertical poles using the hardware  
provided. Be sure that the plastic bushings  
are between the vertical poles and  
horizontal poles.  
Part Ref. #: PSHW15, PSHW11  
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5
Reattach the seats onto the horizontal poles Part Ref. #: PSHW1  
using the flat headed screw, washer, and  
lock nut.  
Once fully assembled, check that the glider Part Ref. #: PSHW21, PSHW36  
swings freely. If it does not, make sure  
that the bolts holding the vertical poles to  
the top bar attachment are not overly  
tightened.  
SWING AND TRAPEZE ASSEMBLY  
Pre-Assembled Parts  
Swing seats should be attached to the chain.  
Step Illustration  
1
Instructions  
Hang the swings and trapeze in place from the  
swing hooks.  
Hardware Reference  
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Check the lock nut and bolt on the swing seat to  
make sure that they are secure.  
Part Ref. #: PSSH11, PSHW13  
SLIDE ASSEMBLY  
Required Parts:  
Slide x1  
Rail/Ladder Leg x2  
Front Leg x1  
Ladder Step x2  
Link Bar x2  
Proper Placement:  
Slide Assembly  
Correct Location  
Incorrect Location  
Pre-Assembled Parts:  
The screws and bolts for the slide rail/ladder legs are inserted on the slide. They will need to be removed prior to  
inserting the legs into the slide.  
The ladder steps should have screws and nuts installed. These will need to be removed prior to inserting the legs and  
then reassembled with the head of the screw facing out.  
Step Illustration  
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Instructions  
Remove the screws, washers, and lock nuts from  
the holes in the slide.  
Hardware Reference  
Part Ref. #: PSHW24  
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3
4
5
6
Insert the rail/ladder legs through the holes in the  
top of the slide. Align the ladder holes with the  
slide holes.  
Insert the screws through the holes in the back of  
the slide and secure them to the hand rails with the  
screws and locking nuts provided.  
Part Ref. #: PSHW24  
Locate the slide front leg and insert it into the front Part Ref. #: PSHW24  
outside hand rail tube, on the underside of the  
slide. Place a screw in that hole and secure it with  
the lock nut.  
NOTE: For stability, this leg should be placed on  
the outside of the slide, opposite the swing set  
frame.  
Insert the screw into the remaining hole on the  
slide and secure the hand rail to the slide with the  
lock nut.  
Part Ref. #: PSHW24  
Slide the two ladder steps onto the legs of the slide. Part Ref. #: PSHW5  
Align the holes and secure the steps with the  
screws and locking nuts. The screw head should  
be facing the outside.  
NOTE: Once assembled and the slide is standing  
upright, the steps should be flat and parallel with  
the ground. If they are at an angle, they will need  
to be removed, turned around, and reassembled.  
To attach the slide to the frame, locate the two link Part Ref. # PSHW17  
bars, remove the hardware, and re-attach to the side  
support bar with the holes.  
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TIP: In order to keep the slide legs from sinking into the ground, place a flat rock or a brick under the legs. You should dig  
out a place for the brick so the slide remains even.  
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IMPORTANT LAST STEPS!  
TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE. Do not allow children to play on the swing set until it is fully assembled, all items are  
tightened, and the unit is properly anchored.  
Do not over tighten nuts and bolts. Once they are tight, turn them ½ rotation more to be sure they are secure.  
Check all parts on all rides before allowing a child on the swing set.  
Be sure to check and tighten the hardware on a regular basis to ensure the safety of the users.  
Your Playsafe™ Summerland Swing Set should now be fully assembled!  
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