LIFESPAN KIDS B07V99GF9S Woomera Flying Fox Kit User Manual
- June 28, 2024
- LIFESPAN KIDS
Table of Contents
LIFESPAN KIDS B07V99GF9S Woomera Flying Fox Kit
Specifications:
- Product: Woomera Flying Fox Kit with Monkey Swing
- Manufacturer: Lifespan Kids
- Age Recommendation: 3 years and above
- Assembly Required: Yes, by an adult
- Materials: Contains small parts and sharp points
FAQ
Q: Can children under 3 years of age use this product?
A: No, this product contains small parts that pose a choking hazard to children under 3 years of age. It is recommended for ages 3 and above.
Q: What should I do if the trolley hits the finish point clamps?
A: If the trolley hits the finish point clamps, immediately stop using the zip line and inspect for any damage or issues with the setup. Adjust the trolley’s path to prevent further collisions.
USER MANUAL
Woomera Flying Fox Kit with Monkey Swing
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WARNING: The disassembled product may contain small parts which pose a choking hazard to children under 3.
IMPORTANT:
This product may contain sharp points and small parts prior to assembly. The
owner’s manual contains safety, assembly, use and maintenance instructions.
This product must be assembled by an adult who has read and understood these
instructions. Keep the packaging away from children and dispose of all
packaging before use.
For the installer and your children’s safety, it is important to fully read
and understand the instructions and safety hazards before commencing the
assembly of the product.
NOTE:
This manual should not be used to guide your purchasing decision. Your
product, and the contents inside its carton, may vary from what is listed in
this manual. This manual may also be subject to updates or changes. Updated
manuals are available through our website at www.lifespankids.com.au.
WARNING
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WARNING: Choking Hazard
This product contains small parts. Do not allow children under 3 years of age near the parts or the assembly area. -
WARNING: Choking Hazard
This product contains small parts that if swallowed can cause injury or death. Keep small children away. Do not wear a helmet as it may become tangled with rope and cause injury or death. -
WARNING: Strangulation Hazard
This product NOT be used while ziplining. There is a risk of hanging if the rider’s helmet is tangled by the rope. -
WARNING: Adult Assembly Required
This product should be unpacked and assembled by an adult, including site and tree selection as well as secure cable attachment. -
WARNING: Adult Supervision Required
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT. Always exercise extreme caution when ziplining. Keep bystanders at least 25ft (7.6m) away from the zipline course to avoid collisions. Only one rider at a time. No loose clothing or jewelry while riding. Keep long hair away from trolley. Adjust rope and seat so that rider’s below the trolley.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BE SAFE! ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE RULES!
- To be set up and installed by an Adult.
- Adult supervision is always required.
- No recommended for children under 8 years of age.
- Maximum weight 250lbs (113kg).
- Wear suitable shoes and close-fitting clothing. No scarves or other loose clothing.
- If worn or damaged parts are found, contact seller for replacement parts.
- DO NOT SUBSTITUTE WITH OTHER PARTS OR FAILURE RESULTING IN INJURY MAY OCCUR.
- Wait until you have stopped COMPLETELY before letting go of the trolley or dismounting seat.
- One rider only at a time.
- Keep people at least 25ft (7.62m) away from the zip line course when in use.
- Never use the line when it is wet, windy, raining or if there is lightning in the area.
CHOOSING THE ZIP LINE COURSE
Choose a clear runway for the zip line ride with sturdy anchor points (LIVE
HEALTHY TREES 36” (92cm) Circumference or 12” (31cm) Diameter).
Contact an arborist if you are unsure about your tree’s health and
suitability. Attachment to other objects should not be attempted without the
opinion of a qualified engineer, as suitability for ‘side load’ strength is
required.
You must choose a grass course underneath that is clear of all obstacles:
Bushes, rocks, or anything else that could cause injury. If the grass course
become hard-packed overtime, move the course to a soften location. A fall to
any hard surface can result in a serious injury to the rider.
CABLE ATTACHMENT HEIGHT GUIDELINE
Assuming a level course, lets start at the end.
The Finish Point (FP) should be at least 2 feet higher than the tallest rider,
so let’s assume the rider is 5 feet, to the FP should be 7 feet off the
ground.
The Start Point (SP) height needs to be higher of course to create a safe
Drop. A slope of 8% is safe. So, if we take our course length measurement,
lets assume 90 feet and multiply it by 8% slope we get our Drop of 7.2 feet.
Our SP is therefore the FP height plus the Drop (7 + 7.2 = 14.2 feet).
WARNING:
Your zip line should only be attached to live healthy trees at least 12”(31cm)
in diameter and your zip line course should be flat, clear of hard surfaces
and obstructions.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
PARTS LIST
- 1 Trolley size 5.9in (15cm) x 3.74in (9.5cm) with sealed ball bearing pulleys providing smooth operation.
- 1 Main cable 95 foot (29m), 3/16in (.48cm) galvanized steel cable, with looped eye on one end.
- 1 Sling cable 5 foot (1.53m), 3/16in (.48cm) steel cable with looped eye on each end.
- 1 Turnbuckle 6in (15.24cm) steel with locking hardware.
- 3 U clamps 3/16in (.48cm).
- 1 Seat and Rope (Only included in kits with seats).
- 1 Spring brake size: 5.3’ (L) x 1 1/4” (D), fits cable size up to 1/2”, made from stainless steel, with nylon ends.
SET UP
STEP 1
The shorter ‘Sling’ cable is used to wrap around the tree that will be used as
the Starting Point at a height computed from the Height Guideline. After fully
extending the turnbuckle, attach it to the two loops on the ends of the sling
cable and tighten the bolt and nut.
STEP 2
Take the loop end of the long cable and attach it to the other end of the
turnbuckle and tighten the nut and bolt.
STEP 3
Thread the cable, using the un-looped end, through the trolley and spring
brake (IMPORTANT: be sure to put the spring brake between the trolley and the
End Point, between the two pulleys and the handlebar). Make sure the elongated
end of the trolley frame is pointing towards the starting point. Unwind the
long cable along your sip line path removing any twists. Wrap the un-looped
end point tree at the height from the Guideline. Pull the line as tight as
possible and secure with (1) of the three u-clamps as far from the Finish
Point as your cable allow.
With your helpers using brooms or poles along the cable pushing the cable up
and taking the weight off the cable, pull all of the slack out of the cable
that you can by loosening and tightening the u-clamps as you pull out the
slack.
Add another u-clamp and tightening the u-clamps as you pull of the slack. Add
another u-clamp (3) between your first clamp and finish point and slide it
toward the finish point (tree) like tightening a necktie. Tighten it!
Add the last u-clamp (2) about 3-6 inches (7.62-15.3cm) from (3), tighten it,
then loosen the first u-clamp (1) and slide it toward (2), so that they are
all 3-6 inches (7.76-15.3cm) apart.
STEP 4
Tune the zip line by tightening the turnbuckle, which will tighten up the
line. Note: after the first rider has used the Zip line, re-torque the clamps
as a precaution against loosening.
STEP 5
Launching platform must be stable and not prone to rocking. It should be tall
enough to allow the shortest riders to easily reach the trolley.
STEP 6
Knotting of the rope under the seat in different positions, the height of the
seat can be freely adjusted according to the height of the rider for a more
comfortable experience. (To make is safe to use, two knots will be recommended
if necessary).
CABLE ASSEMBLY
- Carefully follow instructions enclosed.
- Make sure that trees, or other uprights selected for fastening cable ends, will safely support the full weight of anyone using zip line.
- As a safety measure, it is recommended that all cable clamps and other connections be checked after a half hour’s running time and at regular intervals thereafter.
BRAKING SYSTEM
Take the end of your zip line and insert the cable through the hole in the
Spring Brake.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to put the Spring brake between the trolley and the End
Point. Attach your zip line to the end point (see sip line instructions).
Place the spring brake on the End Point side and keep a safe distance from the
End Point. Make sure everything is installed correctly and tested safe before
using.
WARNING:
The use of this Braking System may pose risk of serious injury or death if not
installed properly, seller assumes no responsibility for any injury resulting
from this product.
TEST THE BRAKE
Using the 200lbs (90.7kg) weight attached to the trolley, test the brake to
see if working properly. Run the weight attached to the trolley down to where
it engages the Spring Brake. It should slow the trolley down gradually and to
and complete stop BEFORE it reaches the end point. If it reaches the end
point, simply move the anchor bag back up and parallel to the course until the
brake blocks stop prior to the finish point.
STRESS TESTING (MANDATORY)
When your set up is complete and before a rider takes the first ride you
should stress test your installation at 5ft (152cm) from each end of the
cable, one of the two ways.
Either suspend 250lbs (113kg) from the rope attached to the trolley or throw a
rope over the cable and have a 250lbs person lift his weight off the ground.
This will ensure that the attachment structure and cable installation is
sturdy and secure.
FINE TUNE- UP
Stress test before using. The rider should never hit the Finish Point
U-Clamps. When testing, if the trolley hit the U-clamps, lower the Start Point
or raise the Finish Point slightly. The rider should slow down past the mid-
point as the sag in the cable comes into play.
- Check the tightness of all nuts and bolts of all clamps, the turnbuckle, and the trolley. Make sure cable does not slip.
- Secure and cover excess wire and (by the clamps) with electrical or duct tape to prevent injury.
- With the weight attached, launch the trolley. It should slow down due to the sag in the line about 2/3rd the way to the end of the cable. Adjust the tension or heights to prevent the rider from hitting the clamps.
- Always walk the are and remove any debris or objects that might harm the riders.
RIDER INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not move in front, behind or in close proximity to a moving rider.
- Hold the trolley handles tightly while the zip line is in motion.
- Mounting the seat: While standing on launching platform, slide the seat between your legs then grab onto the trolley grips and launch!
- Dismounting the seat: Grab onto the rope in between the trolley and the seat. While holding onto the rope, dismount.
- Adjusting the seat of the height: Rider’s head should always be below the trolley. Slide the excess rope through the lower loop of the rope adjuster. Then pull the slack through on the other side of the upper loop for the adjuster.
- Make certain that the riders head is well below the trolley by adjusting the rope and seat.
MAINTENANCE
SAFETY FIRST! CHECK YOUR INSTALLATION BEFORE EACH USE.
- Bring the rope and swing inside whenever the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
- Before Every use, check the trolley, steel line, rope, knot, support and all connections for any hint of deterioration, excess wear, rope fraying, breaks or sharp edges and replace as necessary.
- When followed correctly, these instructions will provide for long lasting and safe use of your zipline.
- Perform the Stress Test frequently.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Adjustable wrench and hand pliers (not included) and some helpers with brooms.
WARRANTY
AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW
Many of our products come with a guarantee or warranty from the manufacturer.
In addition, they come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a
major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or
damage. You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods
fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major
failure. Full details of your consumer rights may be found at
www.consumerlaw.gov.au.
Please visit our website to view our full warranty terms and conditions:
www.lifespankids.com.au/Warranty-Policy-Kids
WARRANTY AND SUPPORT
Any claim against this warranty must be made through your original place of
purchase. Proof of purchase is required before a warranty claim may be
processed. If you have purchased this product from the Official Lifespan Kids
website, please visit www.lifespankids.com.au/warranty-
form
For support outside of warranty, if you wish to purchase replacement parts or
request a repair or service, please visit www.lifespankids.com.au/warranty-
form and fill in our
Repair/Service Request Form or Parts Purchase Form.
References
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