Safety information / assembly, Safety information, Assembly – Florabest Garden Swing User Manual
Page 8: Assembling the frame (fig. a), Fitting the stiffening members (fig. b), Fitting the canopy (figs. c+d), Fitting the seat (fig. e), Assembling the swing seat (fig. f)
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Safety information / Assembly
Safety information
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RISK OF LIFE AND ACCIDENTS IN
INFANTS AND CHILDREN! Never leave children unat-
tended with the packaging material. Risk of suffocation. Keep
children away from the product. The product is not a toy.
CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY! Ensure all parts are undamaged and
correctly assembled. Incorrect assembly poses the risk of injury. Dam-
aged parts may affect safety and function.
CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY! Keep children away from your work-
ing area during assembly and setting up.
CAUTION! Incorrect assembly detrimentally affects the safety of the
product.
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Ensure that the product is assembled by suitably experienced or qualified
persons only.
CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY! Never assemble or use the product in
strong wind.
CAUTION! Do not leave children without supervision! The product is
not a climbing frame or toy! Make sure that nobody stands or pulls them-
selves up on the product; this applies particularly to children. The product
may fall over. This can result in injury and / or damage to property.
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Regularly check the stability of all connections and retighten the screws.
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Make sure that the product is standing on a solid, even surface.
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The safety of the product can only be ensured if it has been properly
assembled and all connections have been made securely.
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Check that the product is stable before using it for the first time.
CAUTION! Watch out for your fingers. One moment of inattention
could result in a shearing or crushing injury.
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Always check the product for damage before each use. Never use your
canopy swing if you discover that it is damaged in any way.
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In the event of damage, repairs or other problems with the product,
please contact the Service Centre or a suitable expert.
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Have any repairs carried out only by suitable expert or in a workshop
approved by the manufacturer. Unsatisfactory repairs can lead to consid-
erable danger for the user.
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Assembly
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Assembling the frame (Fig. A)
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Close the bottom open end of legs
34
+
35
with a foot cap
20
.
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Close the top open end of legs
34
+
35
with an end cap
21
.
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Fit the front and rear legs
34
+
35
to the canopy beam
32
as shown in
Fig. A.
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Fasten the legs
34
+
35
to the canopy beam
32
by threading the plain
washers
11
on to the hexagonal head bolt
1
and then pushing the bolt
from the front through the top pre-drilled holes in the legs
34
+
35
and
the canopy beam
32
.
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Thread a further plain washer
11
on to the hexagonal head bolt
1
and
fasten the connection with the cap nut
8
.
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Repeat this process at the bottom predrilled holes of the legs
34
+
35
and canopy beam
32
.
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Repeat this processes on the other side of the frame.
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Close the open ends of the canopy beam
32
with the sealing caps
17
.
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Fitting the stiffening members (Fig. B)
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Close the openings of the rear stabiliser
33
with the end caps
23
.
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Attach the rear stabiliser
33
to the rear leg
35
by threading the plain
washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
2
and pushing the bolt
through the bottom predrilled holes of the rear stabiliser
33
and rear
leg
35
.
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Thread a further plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
2
and
fasten the connection with the cap nut
7
.
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Repeat this process on the other side of the frame.
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Push the angular caps
24
on to the ends of the side stabiliser
36
.
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Thread the plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
2
and push
the bolt through the top predrilled hole of the back stabiliser
33
, rear
leg
35
and side stabiliser
36
.
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Thread a further plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
2
and
fasten the connection with the cap nut
7
.
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Push the hexagonal socket head bolt
5
through the predrilled hole of
the front leg
34
and the side stabiliser
36
.
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Thread a plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal socket head bolt
5
and
fasten the connection with the cap nut
7
.
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Repeat this process on the other side of the frame.
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Fitting the canopy (Figs. C+D)
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Screw the nut
9
on to the double-ended bent threaded rod
12
.
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Push the threaded rod
12
through the spacer sleeve
19
and then from
the outside through the predrilled hole in the canopy beam
32
.
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Push a plain washer
10
on to the threaded rod
12
and fasten the con-
nection with the cap nut
7
.
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Push the predrilled opening of the side canopy rod
30
over the free end
of the threaded rod
12
.
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Push the spacer washer
15
on to the threaded rod
12
and fasten the
connection with the threaded cap
18
.
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Push the front and rear canopy rod
31
through the inner casings on the
long side of the canopy
38
.
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Push the front and rear canopy rods
31
into the respective open ends of
the side canopy rods
30
.
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Fitting the seat (Fig. E)
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Thread the seating support cover
25
on to the seating back rod
28
and
the seating seat rod
27
.
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Push the connection rod
26
through the looped casing of the seating
support cover
25
.
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Fix the seating seat rod
27
to the seating back rod
28
by threading the
plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
6
and then pushing the
bolt through the top predrilled hole of the seating seat rod
27
and the
seating back rod
28
.
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Thread a further plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
6
and
fasten the connection with the cap nut
7
.
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Fix the connection rod
26
to the seating back rod
28
by threading the
plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
6
and then pushing the
bolt through the bottom predrilled hole of the connection rod
26
and the
seating back rod
28
.
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Thread a further plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
6
and
fasten the connection with the cap nut
7
.
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Repeat this process on the other side of the seat.
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Close the bottom open ends of the seating back rod
28
with an end
cap
22
.
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Assembling the swing seat (Fig. F)
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Fix the arm rest
37
to the seating seat rod
27
by pushing the hexagonal
head bolt
4
through the predrilled holes.
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Then from the other side, push a plain washer
10
on to the hexagon
head bolt
4
and tighten the connection with the cap nut
7
.
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Repeat this process on the other side of the seat.
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Close the bottom openings of the arm rest
37
with an end cap
22
.
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Push the angular caps
24
on to the ends of the swing bracket rods
29
.
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Fix the swing bracket rod
29
from the inner side on to the arm rest
37
by
threading the plain washer
10
on to the hexagonal head bolt
6
and
then pushing the bolt through the front predrilled hole of the arm rest
37
and the swing bracket rod
29
. Fix a further swing bracket rod
29
from
the inner side on to the arm rest
37
by threading the plain washer
10
on
to the hexagonal head bolt
3
and then pushing the bolt through the
rear predrilled hole of the arm rest
37
and the swing bracket rod
29
.