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Last One
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Version 2 – April 2024
AQM041
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  • Page 1 Last One Standing Additional Operating Instructions Version 2 – April 2024 Download all manuals AQM041 here >>> www.airquee.com Page 1 of 48...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ANNUAL INSPECTIONS .................................. 13 GENERAL OPERATION ..................................13 LAST ONE STANDING OPTIONS ..............................14 SET UP OF THE LAST ONE STANDING (EXCLUDING BIKE) ..................... 25 SET UP VIDEO – Please watch ..............................25 First Steps ...................................... 25 Connecting the Fan ..................................28 Anchoring and the use of anchor Points ..........................
  • Page 3 SPECIFIC BIKE MECHANISM RULES OF PLAY ........................... 44 TROUBLE SHOOTING ..................................44 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ..............................44 LIGHTS AND SPEAKERS WITHIN THE AREA ..........................45 STAFF TRAINING .................................... 45 SAFETY BRIEFING ..................................45 WARRANTY ...................................... 46 DAILY CHECKLISTS ..................................46 www.airquee.com Page 3 of 48...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The Last One Standing has been inspected and Type certified by the TUV in both single, double and high and low horizontal arm configurations.
  • Page 5: Intended Use Of The Product

    INTENDED USE OF THE PRODUCT The Last One Standing can come with various different arm and bed styles but the principle is always the same. The players must bounce (and duck, depending on the model) at the right time to avoid the rotating sealed arm.
  • Page 6: Quality Of Manufacture & Design

    One of the benefits of this high-level computerisation is the accuracy of fabric cutting. This in turn enables us to produce the most consistent quality of product in the leisure inflatable industry. Airparx and Airquee operates its own European manufacturing facility to maintain its quality at the highest levels.
  • Page 7: Modifications / Alterations / Retro Fit

    Unauthorised modifications could void the warranty. Airparx or Airquee is not responsible for any damage to the product, or any injuries produced to anyone arising out of such unauthorised action. LABELS AND IDENTIFICATION There are several labels on your inflatable.
  • Page 8: Safe Handling

    • Players must be warned each time the game is about to begin. • Do not use the last one standing with a partially or under inflated arm(s). • Do not press more than one button at a time. •...
  • Page 9: Game Play

    Additional rules of play for Bike Mechanism Last one Standing Game • Depending on the ability of the users it may be necessary for the attendant to control the bike mechanism. • If you allow a user to operate the bike mechanism, then they must be fully briefed in the following: o Always listen to the instructions of the operator when on the bike and AWLAYS stop immediately if asked to.
  • Page 10: Hand Held Fan

    SURROUNDS THE EDGE OF THE VALVE • When connecting the adaptor to the valve you must insert and twist. • Connect one side of the pipe to the fan and add the adaptor to the other side. ON/OFF BUTTON www.airquee.com Page 10 of 48...
  • Page 11: Transportation And Storage

    The control panel must be placed at the entrance of the inflatable if it has high walls or at any position for low and no wall inflatables at an approximate distance of 1.5M, so that the operator has an unobstructed view of ALL the players. OPERATOR/CONTROLLER FIELD OF VIEW www.airquee.com Page 11 of 48...
  • Page 12: Provision For First Aid

    HOLE inspection have been completed. Thorough examination Besides the regular checks, the Last One Standing should be thoroughly examined at appropriate intervals by a competent person/institute/organization/company. The intervals between two successive thorough examinations may be governed by existing national regulations but we recommend at least annually. Please see section 15.
  • Page 13: Trial Runs

    GENERAL OPERATION The Last One Standing shall not be used without direct supervision. When it is unattended it should be sufficiently blocked off to prevent access and the control key should be removed.
  • Page 14: Last One Standing Options

    Health and Safety standards in the state where you operate. LAST ONE STANDING OPTIONS As we mentioned earlier there are many different configurations of the Last One Standing. Over the coming pages we explain the most common types. If you are at all unsure of which product you have, please contact us with the serial number so we can advise you.
  • Page 15 Control Box 2. The Mechanism Single Arm Double Arm Sweeper Bike (No Control Box) 3. The Inflatable Netted Walls Low Walls Small Walls No Walls 4. Podiums, numbers, or position markers Podiums Numbers or Position Markers www.airquee.com Page 15 of 48...
  • Page 16 Only when the mechanism is fully installed, and you are ready to operate the game connect the cable with the blue connector inside the podium and the other end to a suitable 240v 50Htz power supply. Please note the PVC cover can be any colour. www.airquee.com Page 16 of 48...
  • Page 17 (8). • You may need to open the control box to reset a trip switch. You must remove the blue plug power cable (8) before you touch anything else. www.airquee.com Page 17 of 48...
  • Page 18 OPERATION • It is the operator’s responsibility to ensure the players understand the game and what will happen. • The operator should stand behind the control box and ensure line of sight to the game. www.airquee.com Page 18 of 48...
  • Page 19 Only when the mechanism is fully installed, and you are ready to operate the game connect the cable with the blue connector to the back of the control box and the other end to a suitable 240v 50Htz power supply. www.airquee.com Page 19 of 48...
  • Page 20 CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE WHEN ASSEMBLING IT! Single Arm This mechanism rotates left and right at variable speeds. Both these operations are controlled by the attendant at the control box. The single arm rotates around the bed for users to jump. www.airquee.com Page 20 of 48...
  • Page 21 Sealed Tube Drive Motor Bed Hole Cover Webbing Cam Drive Motor with PVC cover Cover buckle and Bungee Cord AP2963 AP2786 AP3149 AP3152 AP0118 Metal Arm Middle Bar Legs Leg Covers Tools MP0049 MP0022 MP0003 AP3151 www.airquee.com Page 21 of 48...
  • Page 22 Users must then jump this rotating arm. This bike mechanism is entirely pedal powered and there is electrical motor or control box required. The mechanism parts consist of: www.airquee.com Page 22 of 48...
  • Page 23 Small Walls This inflatable has low walls for increased visibility. It can accommodate any type of mechanism and control box and can be made in various sizes and shapes. www.airquee.com Page 23 of 48...
  • Page 24 THE PODIUMS Each Last One Standing will be designed for a specific number of users. There should never be more users than spaces otherwise there is a risk of collision with each other.
  • Page 25: Set Up Of The Last One Standing (Excluding Bike)

    Despite all the different options available to core set up of the product is very similar for each. We can organise a professional installation service for you at your location or you can set the product up yourself. The next few pages illustrate the steps needs to set up the Last One Standing. Single Arm...
  • Page 26 Attach the 4 legs and use the allen key to tighten the bolts. • Your set up so far should then look like this. • Connect the single power and control cable to the mechanism. Put the connection socket inside the housing and close the door. www.airquee.com Page 26 of 48...
  • Page 27 If you have foam podiums with your product there will be soft Velcro on the bed of the inflatable. Take one by one and flatten the area then lower the podium into place aligning the Velcro and pushing down around the edges to firm into place. www.airquee.com Page 27 of 48...
  • Page 28: Connecting The Fan

    The supplied fan cover should always be in place as this prevent access to the fan, shields some of the noise and protects users from any sharp corners in the event of a power failure. www.airquee.com Page 28 of 48...
  • Page 29: Anchoring And The Use Of Anchor Points

    Anchoring and the use of anchor Points For an indoor situation it is now ok to turn on the fan and inflate the last one standing bed. Once inflated you can check the position of the bed and make and adjustments as needed. Once correctly sited you can turn off the fan to begin anchoring.
  • Page 30: Adding The Horizontal Bars

    Once both pins are in place use a spanner to lock them off by tightening the nuts. g. Adding the horizontal bars Depending on your choice of product you may have a different number and location of horizontal bars. www.airquee.com Page 30 of 48...
  • Page 31 The shock absorbers have a screw thread which allows them to be tightened manually. It will be easier if you loosen the springs before you add them to the arms. BE AWARE THAT OVERTIGHTENING THE SPRING CAN DAMAGE IT www.airquee.com Page 31 of 48...
  • Page 32 All three bolts can now be tightened up using the provided allen keys. • Screw down the fourth top bolt. • Repeat this procedure for all horizontal bars depending on your setup. • Slide the protection guard onto the horizontal bar. www.airquee.com Page 32 of 48...
  • Page 33: Attaching The Sealed Inflatable Tube Arms

    • Roll out one of the sealed inflatable tubes, it should already be inside its outer protection cover. Locate the horizontal bar pocket and slide onto the first horizontal bar until it reaches the end. www.airquee.com Page 33 of 48...
  • Page 34 (see section 11 – Hand Held Fan) • On first use the valve may not be aligned with this cover and may require some repositioning. www.airquee.com Page 34 of 48...
  • Page 35 Replace the valve cap and close the cover. This technique will take a few attempts to master. • Locate the foam arm protections, wrap around and attach with the Velcro. These must be in place to cover the metal horizontal support bar. www.airquee.com Page 35 of 48...
  • Page 36: Connecting The Control Box

    Ensure all cables are tidy and out of the path of users. Operating the Control Box Regardless of the type of inflatable, type of mechanism or style of control box the operation of the control box is exactly the same. www.airquee.com Page 36 of 48...
  • Page 37: Complete

    SET UP OF THE BIKE MECHANISM Bike (No Control Box) a. First Steps Your bike mechanism may need some assembly. Everything can be bolted together using the supplied tools. www.airquee.com Page 37 of 48...
  • Page 38 Add the leg protectors to the legs and slide each one into the base of the bike mechanism. The easiest way to do this is with two people. One person holds the bike at an angle to make it easier for the second person to tighten the hex head bolts. www.airquee.com Page 38 of 48...
  • Page 39: Attaching The Sealed Inflatable Tube Arms

    OVER INFLATE. Roll out one of the sealed inflatable tubes, it should already be inside its outer protection cover. Locate the horizontal bar pocket and slide onto the horizontal bar until it reaches the end. www.airquee.com Page 39 of 48...
  • Page 40 There is a small hole at the end of the sealed arm. If there is a tab sticking out of this hole poke it back inside. This is used to aid getting the sealed inflatable into the protective cover if required but the tab must not remain outside of the cover during operation. www.airquee.com Page 40 of 48...
  • Page 41: The Inflatable Setup

    If you have foam podiums with your product there will be soft Velcro on the bed of the inflatable. Take one by one and flatten the area then lower the podium into place aligning the Velcro and pushing down around the edges to firm into place. www.airquee.com Page 41 of 48...
  • Page 42: Connecting The Fan

    The supplied fan cover should always be in place as this prevent access to the fan, shields some of the noise and protects users from any sharp corners in the event of a power failure. www.airquee.com Page 42 of 48...
  • Page 43: Anchoring And The Use Of Anchor Points

    Anchoring and the use of anchor points For an indoor situation it is now ok to turn on the fan and inflate the last one standing bed. Once inflated you can check the position of the bed and make and adjustments as needed. Once correctly sited you can turn off the fan to begin anchoring.
  • Page 44: Complete

    The bike mechanism does not require power and runs entirely from pedal power. Therefore there are a few additional rules of play to consider with this version of the game. Additional rules of play for Bike Mechanism Last one Standing Game •...
  • Page 45: Lights And Speakers Within The Area

    A procedure shall be in place that all users including accompanying persons receive a safety briefing before taking part in activities on the inflatable. The delivery method shall be tailored to meet the needs of the user group. www.airquee.com Page 45 of 48...
  • Page 46: Warranty

    Ensure the locking bolt that holds the vertical bar to the rotating shaft is tight. Visually check every part of the mechanism for signs of wear. Reposition all padding and ensure no gaps. www.airquee.com Page 46 of 48...
  • Page 47 Ongoing checks should be made throughout the session as moving parts may shift during use. If anything is spotted the game should be immediately stopped until the problem is rectified. Never try and fix a problem which customers remain on the inflatable. www.airquee.com Page 47 of 48...
  • Page 48 Manual. It is the user's responsibility to determine whether there have been any such updates or amendments. Neither Airquee nor any of its directors, officers, employees, or agents shall be liable in contract, tort or in any other manner whatsoever to any person for any loss, damage, injury, liability, cost or expense of any nature, including without limitation incidental, special, direct or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use of the Manual.

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