Spacewalk Set-Up
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Inflatable Spacewalk
Set-Up |
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Preparation
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Locate
Suitable
Plot |
Must be Level,
Flat, and Near Electrical
Outlet Source.
Be aware of potential problems such as tree roots
on the surface, overhead
tree branches, or power lines. Be sure not
to place Spacewalk at the Bottom of your land's grade. Doing so may
cause possible water retention.
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Clean, & Clear Surface |
Remove any Obstruction
that may be of
potential
danger or problem to inflation of Spacewalk. |
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Setting
Up Your Inflatable Space Walk .Amusement |
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Unload
Spacewalk |
Use caution when
transporting Spacewalk
to your set-up site.
Rather than lift the entire Spacewalk, please
wheel it around, or roll & flip it into position from place to
place.
It is recommended that at least two or more
individuals participate in the transport phase.
However, in situations where help is unavailable,
please do not attempt to lift. Rather, please use
a wheel cart or at least use the roll and flip method. This is not a
Rigid object. You'll be lifting "Dead Weight". |

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Lay Out
Tarp |
For protection from
friction and severe wear,
you must first layout the tarp provided as
a surface base. |

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Lay Out
Tarp |
Make sure the surface is
flat and free of any obstructions. (Such as Rocks, Sharp
Objects, Trash, Tree Roots, etc.) Now is
also a good time to double
check any
overhead obstructions. (Such as limbs,
Cables, Wires, etc.) |

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Align
Spacewalk
before
Unrolling |
Consider the direction your Spacewalk will
face in proportion to
your event layout and
be aware of where your Electric Outlets for
your power source are located. Your Air Duct Tubes, once visible,
should be positioned
towards the same direction where your
blower
will be set up near the power source. Another factor is the position
of your
Spacewalk's entrance Doorway. |

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Un-Roll
onto flat Surface |
Two people may provide the
best results
for unrolling Spacewalk flat unto the ground. However,
if help is not available, unrolling
may be made easier by an
individual worker
by using the crawling method. |

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Pull Out
and
Spread |
Pull out and spread Spacewalk from floor
corners and roof corners
until you have
aligned and centered the spacewalk on top
of the
tarp.
Again, be aware of the direction
and location of doorway and Air
Duct Tubes. |

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The Turbo
Blower Motor |
This Electric Blower Motor uses 110 v
standard current. Be aware that it is not
advised to use more than one electrical
device in the same outlet. This Blower
Unit requires more amps than your usual household appliance, so to
prevent setting
off the breaker, and/or to insure that unit
draws enough power, please leave Blower
Unit independent of any other electrical
items in the same outlet. Also, DO NOT use excessive lengths of
power cord(s). Keep
Unit as close to Outlet as possible! |

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Pull Air Duct
Tube Over
Mouth of
Blower
Motor |
If Your Spacewalk Model has
Two Air Duct Tubes, choose
the tube closest to your
power source. (If it is convenient for you).
Grasping the open end of the
Air Duct Tube, Pull Tube inward to
the base of the mouth of the blower motor.
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Clip Belt Strap
Together |
On most Air Duct Tubes, you’ll see
a hook and buckle type of fastener.
Connect them together now.
Other Air Duct Tubes require you to
thread the belt strap
through the buckle. If yours
is like that, strap it at this time.
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Tighten
Belt
Strap |
Pull the slack side (Movable side) of the
Belt Strap until the belt is tightly bound
around the mouth of the Blower Motor.
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Tie Off
Unused
Air Duct Tube |
If your Spacewalk has Two
Air Duct Tubes, Now is the
time you must Tie Off the
unused tube. (This is the
tube which is farthest from
your power source, so it
is not needed)
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Flip the Toggle Switch to
the "ON"
position(On most Blowers) |
On most models
of Blower
Motors, you’ll easily find
The ON/OFF toggle switch
located
on
the side (in a recessed area),
Or on the outside-top. Flip it to
the “ON” position and keep
the blower turned ON the entire time
your Spacewalk is in use. As soon as
you turn the switch off, the Spacewalk
will begin to deflate. The "Black Box" Style
Blower has no switch and only requires
plugging into a socket to turn ON.
(Leave plugged in and running while in use).
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Guide
Upward
as it
Inflates |
To prevent tangling, tearing
or catching outside objects,
please guide the Spacewalk Upwards
and spot check to make sure that
your Spacewalk is clear of all
obstructions which may catch the
product during it’s upward inflation
movement.
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Drive
Security
Stakes into
Ground
at Corners
after
Stretching
Out
Spackwalk
flat &
taut |
Now that the full width
of the Spacewalk has been
expanded by air, you’re
able to see exactly where
to place your security
grounding stakes. Drive
the four stakes through
the loops in the corners
with a hammer.
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View of
the
Two
Air Tubes.
Utilizing One Blower
tube
while extra
tube is tied
off in the
Rear of Spacewalk |
This illustration shows
the proper tie down and
Set-up of Blower and Air
Duct Tubes.
* NOTE *
Do Not use small extension
cord(s). The Cord must be
Heavy Duty with three prongs
(w/ ground). Blower requires
high amps, so do not over
extend the length by adding
too many cords. Do not insert
other electric items in the
same socket. Blower requires
it’s own independent socket
without overloading.
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Proper
Use |
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Use
Care
and
Caution!
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Must have Adult Supervision at all times!
Occupants must remove their Shoes.
No entering with hard or sharp objects in clothing or in hands. No
food or drinks inside.
Keep minimum occupancy to reduce
the probability of injury. Keep the same age
group of height and weight children grouped together. Do not place
large children together
with very small children. No infants allowed.
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BE SAFE!
HAVE FUN! |
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Author: G. Dunn - Ray Rents Inc. |
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