Twister Display ECONODUNKER Set-Up/Safety Instructions

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  • Page 2 Description Quantity Canvas (Vinyl) Dunking Tank Unit Protective Cage Target Target Arm Dunk Tank Balls Ball Bungees Carriage Bolts 1/4” Lock Washers 1/4” Flat Washers 1/4” Nuts 1/4” Tires 5/8” x 6” Tire Bolts 5/8” Flat Washer 5/8” Lock Nut...
  • Page 3 1. Remove all packing, and remove unit from pallet. (NOTE: steel frame and tank are one unit, do not try to sepa- rate!) 2. Remove cage from front of tank. Turn cage over and line the holes in the cage with the holes along the top of the tank. Drop a 1/4”...
  • Page 4 SET UP 1. Select a level area for set up. 2. Remove the transportation chains from around the arms. Drop the Bottom Canvas Arm into the horizontal position. Remove the pin se- curing the Top Canvas Arm from its (vertical) transportation position and put in into its horizontal position, securing it with the pin.
  • Page 5 OPERATION 1. Check to see that seat is properly locked and is released when the target is pressed. Be sure to show this operation to the person who will be on the tank as they will need to know how to reset the seat and trigger mechanism each time it is released, before they get back onto the seat.
  • Page 6 ♦ Easy Dunker must always have an adult operator on duty when in use. ♦ When tank is going to be una ended, always drain water. NEVER LEAVE A DUNK TANK FILLED WITH WATER UN- ATTENDED! ♦ Cordon off a “danger zone” in front of, to the sides of, and behind the tank. Keep people out of the zone to avoid ge/ng hit by an errant or deflected throw.
  • Page 7 _____ Easy Dunker must always have an adult operator on duty when in use. _____ When tank is going to be unattended, always drain water. NEVER LEAVE A DUNK TANK FILLED WITH WATER UN ATTENDED! _____ Cordon off a “danger zone” in front of, to the sides of, and behind the tank. Keep people out of the zone to avoid getting hit by an errant or deflected throw.

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