airquee RUSH SLIDE AQ5765 Additional Operating Instructions

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AS THE OWNER/OPERATOR IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO WRITE AND CARRY OUT YOUR OWN RISK

Site survey:

1. Carry out a survey of the area where the 'Rush Slide' will be located, and check for
any overhead/underground cables. It's important that this is carried out to avoid
ground anchors penetrating underground services, and the 'Rush Slide' coming
into contact with overhead cables when inflated.
2. You should provide an adequate power supply to the fan, this should adhere to
your local power regulations.
Version 1.0 19/09/16
ASSESSMENTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS PRODUCT.
RUSH SLIDE
AQ5765
IMPORTANT
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  • Page 1 RUSH SLIDE AQ5765 IMPORTANT AS THE OWNER/OPERATOR IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO WRITE AND CARRY OUT YOUR OWN RISK ASSESSMENTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS PRODUCT. Site survey: 1. Carry out a survey of the area where the ‘Rush Slide’ will be located, and check for any overhead/underground cables.
  • Page 2 Included with your ‘Rush Slide’: The inflatable in its bag Anchor Pegs Land Operation Manual Rope for the high level anchors Extra equipment needed in addition what is supplied with your inflatable:  Suitable 240v Power Supply to operate the fan. Extra equipment you could consider for your new inflatable: ...
  • Page 3 Correct sliding position: arms crossed at front. Users to slide down the center of the slide in order to avoid touching the walls. Slide feet first only – Supervisors must not allow users to go down head first as this can cause serious injury.
  • Page 4 No jumping, sit to launch –please supervise the platform at all times and instruct users regarding the correct sliding position. One person to slide at a time: Please only allow the next user to slide after the previous user has left the landing area marked in red in the image below: Page 4 of 4...

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