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Store these instructions in a safe place or with the enclosed maintenance checklist In-FUN-ity Climbing System Assembly Examples This example sheet is intended to supplement the instruction sheets that come with each individual In-FUN-ity product. The In-FUN-ity system is modular, which allows you to purchase one, or many of the individual pieces, and it can be expanded at any time. The flexibility of the system makes it very challenging to have a set of instructions that explain how it all goes together, since, theoretically, every In-FUN-ity system might be assembled differently. Not pictured here are the In-FUN-ity Scooter Board Ramp, Rock Wall, or Rope. These can be placed virtually anywhere there is a ladder. The following pages will illustrate a few of the many ways that an In-FUN-ity system can be configured, and gives a big picture view of the assemblies. Together with the individual instruction sheets, this supplement should ease the process of building your system. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Illustration #1 is the basic In-FUN-ity Wall Ladder (Item # 152000, 152001, 152002). These part numbers differ only in the type of hardware that comes with the ladder, which is dependent on the type of wall that the ladder will be attached to. This is the foundation for the rest of the system. It is 31 wide and 81-1/2 high. Illustration #2 shows the In-FUN-ity Expansion Kit (Item # 152013), assembled (but not yet attached to the ladder). It is shown with the Wall Ladder because this item is not a stand-alone item, but must attach to a Wall Ladder. It is 31 wide, and 51 long, and will land approximately 55 from the wall when assembled to the Wall Ladder. If you look closely, you can see two sets of holes at the top. The top portion is intended to attach to the ladder with the set of holes closest to the Wall Ladder, but either set could be used. Illustration #3 shows the In-FUN-ity Jungle Gym Extender (Item # 152014). The illustration shows two pieces, the smaller of which will be shipped unassembled. It assembles in two minutes with the included screws and a hexwrench. The illustration also shows how the two pieces go together. It will extend an Expansion Kit by 51 Illustration #4 is designed to show how the Wall Ladder and Expansion Kit assemble to one another. In this configuration, the two sets of inside holes on the overhead piece of the expansion kits go unused. This is because, at any time, the overhead part may be expanded with one or two Jungle Gym Extenders, which will utilize the holes. Illustration #5 depicts the assembly of a Wall Ladder to an Expansion Kit with a Jungle Gym Extender. Note how the assembly from illustration #3 fits right into the end of the expansion kit. This system would extend 8 10 away from the wall. Illustration #6 depicts the assembly of a Wall Ladder to an Expansion Kit with TWO Jungle Gym Extenders. This configuration is approximately 13 feet in length. Illustration #7 begins to show the true versatility of the In-FUN-ity system. Shown here is a Wall Ladder, an Expansion Kit with one Jungle Gym Extender, and a second Expansion Kit. The second expansion kit can be added to either side, and hooks on with the In-FUN-ity Right Angle Adapter (Item # 152015 not shown). It is a simple hook that bolts to the end of the expansion kit and hooks onto an Expansion Kit or Jungle Gym Extender. Illustration #8 shows a large, more complex and MORE FUN system! The possibilities become endless. Pictured are one Wall Ladder, three Expansion Kits, two Jungle Gym Extenders and two Right Angle Adapters (not shown). Illustration #9 depicts a large, fairly complex In-FUN-ity system. Pictured are one Wall Ladder, six Expansion Kits, 5 Jungle Gym Extenders, four right angle adapters (not shown), and one In-FUN-ity Hook-On-Ladder (see below). At a customer s request, we added the In-FUN-ity Hook-On-Ladder (Item # 152017), a single ladder that can hook onto any Expansions Kit or Jungle Gym Extender without the overhead piece. This is simply to point out that Expansion Kits can be chained together without a Jungle Gym Extender, if desired.

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Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. TM In-FUN-ity Wall Ladder - Brick / Block Wall 152000 Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1 - Ladder Top Section (6 rungs) 1 - Hardware Kit Containing: 1 - Ladder Bottom Section (4 rungs) 4-1/4-20 Anchors 6-3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Button Head Cap Screws 8-1/4 Fender Washers 6-3/8 Flat Washers 4-1/4 Internal Tooth Lock Washers 1-7/32 Hex Key 4-1/4-20 x 1-3/4 Hex Head Cap Screws 1-1 - Maintenance Checklist The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help. Working Load: 250 lbs. ASSEMBLY: Place the top and bottom sections of the ladder on the floor with the wall attachment boards on the floor. Position the BOTTOM top and bottom so that the three holes in TOP the bottom of the top section will be aligned with the three t-nuts in the top of the bottom section. Slide the top section into the bottom section as shown in picture at right. Be sure T-NUTS that the head of the screw holding the ladder rung slides into groove in the bottom section. Align the bolt holes with GROOVE FOR SCREW HEAD the t-nuts. Place a 3/8 flat washer on each of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 bolts. Start the bolts from the inside, through the holes in the top section and screw it into the t-nut in the bottom section. Start all six bolts then tighten securely with the hex key wrench provided. ATTACHING TO WALL: Position the assembled Therapy Ladder Wall against the wall where you wish to install it. Make sure that there are no obstructions such as electric outlets interfering with installation. Make a mark on the wall in the center of each of the four outside slots. This will determine where to drill for the anchors. Remove the ladder from the wall.

Using a power drill and a 1/2 diameter masonry bit, drill a hole as deep as the length of the anchor into the wall at each of the four marks. Vacuum the dust from the holes and insert the anchors until they are flush with the wall. Reposition the ladder on the wall and align the slots with the holes. Put one internal tooth lock washer then two fender washers on each bolt. Start a bolt into each of the anchors and tighten securely. MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152000 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. TM In-FUN-ity Wall Ladder - Metal Stud Wall 152001 Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1 1 - - Ladder Top Section (6 rungs) 11 - - Hardware 1 - Hardware Kit Kit Containing: Kit Containing: 1 1 - - Ladder Bottom Section (4 rungs) 4 4 - - 1/4 1/4 1/4-20 x 3 x 3 Toggle Anchors Bolt Bolt Anchors 6 46 - - 3/8-16 Connector x x 1-1/2 Screws Button Head Cap Screws 84 8 - - 1/4 Fender Washers 6 16 - - 3/8 5/32 Flat Hex Washers Key 44 - - 1/4 Internal Tooth Lock Washers 1 1 - - 7/32 Instruction Hex Key Sheet 4-1/4-20 x 1-3/4 Hex Head Cap Screws 1 1 - - Instruction Maintenance Sheet Checklist 11 - - Maintenance Checklist ASSEMBLY: The Position ASSEMBLY: In-FUN-ity the top Climbing and bottom System sections is a modular of the ladder system. on the Each floor instruction with the screw sheet holes is designed in the bottom to assist of the you top in section assembling facing Position particular up as the shown item top and that right. bottom it accompanies. sections of Since the ladder these items on the may floor be with configured the wall in attachment various manners boards to on best the suit floor. your Position appli- the cation, Check the top the that and instructions you bottom have so all do that the not the holes suggest three aligned. bolt any holes particular Start in the order bottom screws of of assembly. into the the top pilot section If you holes will have and be any aligned tighten questions all with of them about three securely how t-nuts to set using the up TOP SECTION your the top system, hex of the key bottom please provided. section. contact Southpaw Slide the top customer section service into the for bottom help. section as shown in picture at right. Be SCREWS sure that the BOTTOM head of the screw holding the ladder rung slides into groove in the bottom section. Align the bolt holes with the t-nuts. WORKING ATTACHING Place a 3/8 LOAD: flat TO washer WALL: 250 lbs. on each of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 bolts. Start the bolts from the inside, through the holes in the top section The Position Therapy and the screw assembled Ladder it into Wall Therapy the has t-nut four Ladder in the slots bottom Wall where against section. the toggle the TOP wall bolts where attach you the wish ladder to install to the it. wall. Make They sure are that positioned there are no to ASSEMBLY: obstructions accommodate such studs as on electric 16 or outlets 24 centers. interfering Position with installation. the assembled Therapy Ladder Wall against the wall where you wish The Place Therapy to the install top Ladder it. and Make bottom Wall sure has sections that two there sets of the are of slots no obstructions in each of the such mounting as electric boards. outlets BOTTOM These interfering will SECTION accommodate with installation. mounting Locate to ladder two studs adjacent on set the on floor either studs with 16 where the or wall 24 you centers. attachment want to put Using the a ladder. stud finding This tool, can be locate accomplished two adjacent using studs a stud where finder you tool. want Mark to mount the boards center the ladder. on of both the Mark floor. studs the at Position center 20-1/2 of the and these top 68-1/2 and studs from 20-1/2 the floor. and 68-1/2 Note: it from is very the floor. important Note: to it make is very your important mark at the to make exact T-NUTS bottom center your mark so of that the the studs. exact three Failure center holes to in of do the this bottom cause gle of bolts. the top unit This section to could become will cause be detached aligned the unit with from to become the studs. will result Failure in to diminished do this will holding result in power diminished of the holding toggle BOTTOM bolts. power This of the could tog- GROOVE wall resulting detached FOR SCREW in from injury HEAD the to wall users. resulting Drill an in 11/16 injury hole to into users. the studs Drill an at the each 11/16 three of diameter the t-nuts marks. in hole the Reposition through top of the the wall bottom ladder and the on studs the wall at TOP each and align of the the marks. slots with the holes. Remove the toggle wings section. from ATTACHING Remove the four the wings bolts. TO WALL: from the toggle bolts and put one internal tooth lock washer then two fender washers on each bolt. MAINTENANCE Position Put Slide the the bolts the top assembled through section CHECKLIST: the into Therapy proper the bottom slots Ladder section All obstructions wings of as the fold shown following back such toward fig. as wear electric 1. the points Be head sure outlets should of that the interfering be the bolt. checked with on installation. a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. in the Wall mounting against the boards wall then where screw you wish the wings to install onto it. the Make bolts sure making that sure there that are the no head Make Reposition Check of a the mark that screw the on ladder all the holding screws wall on in the and the wall ladder bolts center and are rung align of tight. each the If bolts of any the with screws four the outside or holes. bolts slots. Push are found This on the will to bolts be determine loose, until the discontinue where wings to fold drill use back for until the and they anchors. through are into Remove tightened. the groove hole the in in the ladder the wall bottom from and the section. stud. wall. Using After pushing a power all drill four and bolts a 1/2 into diameter the holes, masonry use a screwdriver bit, T-NUTS drill a hole to tighten as deep each as go slides Align the bolt length Check securely. the bolt of wood holes the anchor surfaces with the into t-nuts. for the cracks wall at and each splinters. of the four If marks. cracks Vacuum are found, the discontinue dust from the use holes immediately and insert and the anchors contact until Place Southpaw they a 3/8 are flush flat Enterprises. washer with the on wall. Splinters each Reposition of may the be GROOVE the sanded ladder smooth FOR on the SCREW and wall refinished and HEAD align with the clear slots lacquer. with the holes. Put one Fig internal 1. 3/8 tooth MAINTENANCE x 1-1/2 lock washer bolts. CHECKLIST: then Start two the fender bolts from washers the on each bolt. Start a bolt into each of the anchors and tighten securely. inside, All of the through following the holes wear points the top should section be checked and screw on it a into monthly the t-nut basis in the and bottom recorded section. the Start checklist all six enclosed. bolts then tighten securely MAINTENANCE Check with that the all hex CHECKLIST: screws key wrench and bolts provided. are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they All of are the tightened. following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. ATTACHING Check that TO all WALL: screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they Position are tightened. the assembled Therapy Ladder Wall against the wall where you wish to install it. Make sure that there are no obstructions Check such wood as surfaces electric for outlets cracks interfering and splinters. with the installation. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact The Therapy Southpaw Ladder Enterprises. Wall has Splinters two sets may of slots be sanded in each smooth of the and mounting refinished boards. with clear These lacquer. will accommodate mounting to studs with either 16 or 24 centers. Using a stud finding tool, locate the two adjacent studs to which you want to mount the ladder. Mark the center of these studs 20-1/2 and 68-1/2 from the floor. Note: it is very important to make your mark at the exact center of the studs. Failure to do this will result in diminished holding power of the toggle bolts. This could cause the unit to become detached from the wall resulting in injury to users.

Drill a 11/16 diameter hole through the wall and the studs at each of the marks. (Hint: You may wish to drill a smaller pilot hole and enlarge the hole with the 11/16 diameter bit). Remove the toggles from the bolts. Put one split lock washer and two fender washers on each bolt. Put a bolt through each of the slots from the front (the side with the ladder rungs). Screw the toggles back onto the bolts making sure that the wings of the toggle fold back toward the head of the bolt. Screw the bolt into the toggle until the end of the bolt is just through the toggle. (See Fig. 2 on reverse side). Reposition the ladder on the wall and align the slots with the holes. Fold back the wings on each bolt and push them through the holes in the wall. Tighten each bolt securely. Fig. 2 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152001 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. TM In-FUN-ity Wall Ladder - Wood Stud Wall 152002 Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1 - Ladder Top Section 1 - Hardware Kit Containing: 1 - Ladder Bottom Section 4-5/16 x 3 Lag Screws 6-3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Button Head Cap Screws 8-5/16 Fender Washers 6-3/8 Flat Washers 4-5/16 Split Lock Washers 1-7/32 Hex Key 1-1 - Maintenance Checklist The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help. Working Load: 250 lbs. ASSEMBLY: Position the top and bottom sections of the ladder on the floor with the wall attachment BOTTOM boards on the floor. Position the top and bottom so that the three bolt holes in the bottom of the top section will be aligned with the TOP three t-nuts in the top of the bottom section. Slide the top section into the bottom section as shown in picture at right. Be sure that the head of the screw holding the ladder T-NUTS rung slides into groove in the bottom section. Align the bolt holes with the t-nuts. GROOVE FOR SCREW HEAD Place a 3/8 flat washer on each of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 bolts. Start the bolts from the inside, through the holes in the top section and screw it into the t-nut in the bottom section. Start all six bolts then tighten securely with the hex key wrench provided. ATTACHING TO WALL: Position the assembled Therapy Ladder Wall against the wall where you wish to install it. Make sure that there are no obstructions such as electric outlets interfering with installation. The Therapy Ladder Wall has two sets of slots in each of the mounting boards. These will accommodate mounting to studs set on either 16 or 24 centers. Using a stud finding tool, locate two adjacent studs where you want to mount the ladder. Mark the center of these studs 20-1/2 and 68-1/2 from the floor. Note: it is very important to make your mark at the exact center of the studs. Failure to do this will result in diminished holding power of the lag bolts. This could cause the unit to become detached from the wall resulting in injury to users.

Drill a 1/4 diameter hole 2-1/4 deep through the wall and into the studs at each of the marks. Reposition the ladder on the wall and align the slots with the holes. Put one split lock washer then two fender washers on each bolt. Start a bolt into each of the holes and tighten securely. MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152002 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. TM In-FUN-ity Scooter Board Ramp 152011 Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1 - Ramp (Two pieces). 2 - Clamp Knobs 2 - Large 3/8 Washers 1-1 - Maintenance Checklist WORKING LOAD: 200 lbs The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help. ASSEMBLY: Unpack all pieces of the ramp and place them on the floor. Position the two pieces as shown in fig.1, with the longer ramp piece laying top-side down. Align the holes for the knobs in the bent end of the top ramp piece with the holes in the ramp that have the threaded inserts. Place a 3/8 washer on each knob, then put the threaded end of the knob through the hole (fig.1) and screw it into the threaded insert (fig.2). Repeat this procedure on the opposite side of the ramp. Push the attachment piece down until the wood dowel is seated in the notch in the ramp and tighten the knobs. Turn the ramp over and attach the assembled ramp to the ladder wall by hooking the notch in the end of the top piece to the second rung from the bottom of the ladder. The inclined ramp may be used alone without attaching the top board. You may place it on the ladder at what you determine to be the appropriate height. THREADED INSERTS Figure 1 HOLE FOR KNOB MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Figure 2 Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment.

STORAGE PROCEDURE: For storage, loosen the knobs and fold the ramp in half. There is no need to completely unscrew the knobs unless you wish to separate the two pieces. Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152011 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

TM In-FUN-ity Ladder Rock Wall 152012 Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 3 - Panels 27 x 27 w/ Screw Inserts 4 - Side Rails 2 - Connector Boards 12-1/4 x 2 Screws 8-3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Button Head Cap Screws 8-3/8 Flat Washers 1 - Set of 20 Handholds 1-5/16 Hex Key Wrench 1-7/32 Hex Key Wrench 1-4 mm Hex Key Wrench 1-1 - Maintenance Checklist Working Load: 200 lbs. The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help. ASSEMBLY: Unpack and identify all of the parts. Read the instructions completely before starting assembly. It might be helpful to identify and lay out all of the parts in their proper position before starting actual assembly. Refer to illustrations on back page. Figure 1 shows the relationship of the side rail hole and screw with the holes in the panel. The panels have a series of two holes on the edge. One hole is for the heavy-duty connector screw, the other is left over from the machining process and will not be used. Figure 2 shows the relationship of the top panel with the top side rail. The back side of the panel has the flange of the screw inserts visible. The hook on the top of the top side rails goes toward the back of the panel. Assemble one of the upper side rails to one of the panels as shown in fig. 2. Note: There is a recessed arrow on the front of each panel - this arrow should point upwards when assembled. Line up edge holes in the panel with holes in the upper side rail, press the panel into the groove, and secure with two screws. These screws should go into the holes closest to the edge of the panel. Tighten each screw securely using the hex key wrench provided. Insert the middle panel into the upper side rail with the recessed arrow on the panel pointing towards the panel already attached. Line up the edge hole of the panel with the remaining hole in the upper side rail. Tighten another 1/4: screw (fig. 3) securely. Position one of the bottom halves of the side rails on the center panel. NOTE: There are two screw inserts in the bottom of the top rail and the top of the bottom rail. Position the bottom rail as shown in figs. 4 and 5. Start and tighten a screw in the top screw hole of the bottom rail to secure it to the center panel. Position the bottom panel in the groove of the bottom side rail, making sure the recessed arrow points towards the other two panels. Line up the edge holes with side rail holes. Start and tighten both screws. Put a 3/8 flat washer on four of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 cap screws. Position the connector board over the joint between the top and bottom side rails with the straight edge toward the back with the holes in the board aligned with the screw inserts in the side rails as shown in fig.6. Put one of the 3/8 bolts into each of the holes in the connector board and screw them into the corresponding screw insert in the side rails. Tighten securely using the hex key wrench provided. Assemble the rails and connector board to the opposite side in the same manner. Hang the Rock Wall on the appropriate ladder rung of the Ladder Wall or Ladder Wall Expansion Kit. Attach the handholds to the panels using the appropriate bolts. Note that some of the handholds have a v shape at the top of the hole. Use the matching flathead screws for these handholds. Others will have a flat at the bottom of the hole. Use the socket head cap screws to attach these handholds. All handhold attachment screws must protrude through the back of the screw insert a minimum of 3/4. Various shapes and sizes of handholds can be attached the wall in different positions to vary the degree of difficulty in climbing. The handholds are color-coded, with the green being easiest, yellow is medium difficulty, and red is difficult.

SAFETY WARNING: Do not allow children to go around the back side of the Ladder Rock Wall. The handhold bolts protrude and could cause an injury. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around The Rock Wall. MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152012 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

TM In-Fun-ity Expansion Kit 152013 Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1 - Vertical Ladder (2 pieces) 6 - Tapcon Screws 1/4 x 1-1/4 1 - Horizontal Section 2 - Button Head Cap Screws 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 14 - Button Head Cap Screws 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 2 - Acorn Nuts 3/8-16 16-3/8 Flat Washers 1-7/32 Hex Key Wrench 2 - Angle Brackets 1-6 - Wood Screws #8 x 1 1 - Maintenance Checklist Your hardware will be packed with the Horizontal section WORKING LOAD: 300 LBS The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help. ASSEMBLY: Position the top and bottom sections of the ladder on the floor. Position the top and bottom so that the three bolt holes in the bottom of the top section will be aligned with the three t-nuts in the top of the bottom section. Slide the top section into the bottom section as shown in Fig. 1. Be sure that the head of the screw holding the ladder rung slides into groove in the bottom section. Align the bolt holes with the t-nuts. Place a 3/8 flat washer on six of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 bolts. Start the bolts from the inside, through the holes in the top section and screw it into the t-nuts in the bottom section. Start all six bolts then tighten securely with the hex key wrench provided. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 2-A NOTE: IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED A JUNGLE-GYM EXTENDER, REFER TO THAT INSTRUCTION SHEET AT THIS TIME, AND ATTACH THE EXTENTIONS BEFORE MOVING ON. Position the top of the assembled ladder inside one end of the horizontal section and align the screw inserts (Figs. 2 & 2 A). Put a 3/8 flat washer on each of four of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 cap screws. Start a screw through each of the holes and into each screw insert. Tighten all four screws securely using the hex key wrench provided. Raise the assembled ladder and horizontal section and position the available end of the horizontal section against the wall ladder with the sides of the horizontal section on the outside of the wall ladder (Fig. 3). Align the holes in the outside boards with the screw inserts. Put a 3/8 flat washer on four of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 cap screws and put them through the holes in the board and start them into the screw inserts. Tighten all four screws securely using the hex key wrench provided. Figure 3

Two angle brackets are provided to attach the bottom of the vertical ladder to the floor. Position the bracket on the floor on the outside of the ladder leg with the small holes on the floor. Put one of the 3/8 x 1-1/4 cap screws through the large hole in the bracket and through the hole in the bottom of the ladder. Put a 3/8 flat washer on the bolt then start a 3/8 acorn nut onto the bolt. Making sure that the bottom of the bracket in parallel with the floor, Tighten the nut using a 9/16 wrench while holding the cap screw with the hex key wrench provided. Install the bracket on both sides of the ladder. Screws are provided to secure the bracket to either wood or concrete floors. For concrete floors, drill pilot holes using a 3/16 masonry drill bit using the holes in the bracket as a guide. Drill the pilot holes 1-1/2 deep. Vacuum the dust out of the holes and start the 1/4 x 1-1/4 concrete screws (blue) into each hole. Tighten securely using either a flat blade screwdriver or a 5/16 wrench. For wood floors, drill pilot holes 1 deep using a 3/32 drill bit. Use the wood screws provided to secure the brackets to the floor. Note: vinyl tile floors may have either wood or concrete underneath. Determine which before drilling. Figure 4 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152013 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. TM In-Fun-ity Jungle Gym Extender 152014 Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1 - Horizontal Section 1 - Connector w/ Bar (Not Assembled) 2-1/4 x 2 Dowel Screws 1-7/32 Hex Key Wrench 16-3/8 Flat Washers 1-4.0 mm Hex Key Wrench 16-3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Button Head Cap Screws 1-1 - Maintenance Checklist WORKING LOAD: 250 lbs. NOTE: This item is intended for use if you already have the Southpaw In-FUN-ity Wall Ladder with the Expansion Kit # 152013. We recommend that you use a maximum of two Extenders with the Expansion Kit for a total of twelve feet. The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help. Figure 1 ASSEMBLY: 1. You will have one loose wood dowel, and two loose pieces of wood. These pieces constitute the part labeled Connector with Bar. The wood pieces have a recess on one side that fits the wood dowel. Push the wood dowel into this recess and screw the 1/4 x 2 wood screw into the pre-drilled hole in the end of the dowel Using the smaller of the hex key wrenches (4.0 mm). Repeat on the other end, making sure the two ends line up. 2. Put a flat washer onto each of the 16 button-head cap screws. 3. If your Expansion Kit is not already assembled to your Wall Ladder, line up the Jungle-Gym Extender with the identical part from the Expansion Kit. Fit the connector piece in-between the two, lining up all 16 holes. From the inside of the connector piece, put a button head cap screw w/ washer into each hole and tighten. Then continue with your Expansion Kit instructions. 4. If your Expansion Kit is already assembled to your Wall Ladder, remove the vertical ladder from the end of your Expansion Kit (Fig. 1). Lay aside the four screws and washers as they will be used to re-attach the ladder to the extender. 5. Position the connector piece with the wood dowel inside the sides of the Expansion Kit boards in place where the vertical ladder was attached. Align the holes of the connector with the screw inserts. Put a 3/8 x 1-1/2 cap screw w/ washer through the hole in the connector and start it into the screw insert. Do not tighten at this time. Start a bolt into each of the four holes on each side of the connector (Fig. 2). After all eight bolts are started, tighten each one securely using the hex key wrench provided. Figure 3 Figure 2 Figure 4

6. Attach the vertical ladder to one end of the extender using the four screws that were taken out when you removed it (Fig. 3). Tighten all screws securely. 7. Raise the assembled ladder and horizontal section. Slide the available end of the extender into position with the side boards of the extender on the outside of the connector piece (Fig. 3). Align the holes in the connector with the screw inserts. Put a bolt through each of the holes in the connector and start the bolt into the screw insert. Do not tighten until all of the bolts are started then tighten them securely using the hex key wrench provided. MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. FORM CODE: XI-152014 Southpaw Enterprises Inc. 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http:// southpawenterprises.com

Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. TM In-Fun-ity Expansion Kit Right Angle Connector 152015 Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 2 - Connector Hooks 4-3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Socket Head Cap Screws 4-3/8 Flat Washers 1-7/32 Hex Key Wrench 1-1 - Maintenance Checklist NOTE: This item is intended for use if you already have the Southpaw In-FUN-ity Wall Ladder with the Expansion Kit # 152013 or Jungle Gym Extender # 152014. The hooks will allow you to attach an extender kit to your system out at a right angle to the existing structure. The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help. ASSEMBLY: Assemble the Extender Kit following the instructions provided. Attach the Right Angle Connectors to the end of the horizontal section opposite the ladder. Put a 3/8 flat washer on each of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 cap screws. Put a screw through the hole in the connector and start it into the screw insert from the inside of the of the horizontal section as shown above. Start all four screws then tighten securely using the hex key wrench provided. Attach the Extender Kit as shown above. MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152015 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

TM In-FUN-ity Rope 152016 Store these instructions in a safe place or with the enclosed maintenance checklist Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1-3/4 X 12 ft. rope 1-1 - Maintenance Checklist Fig. 1 ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS: Put the loop end of the rope behind the ladder rung at the appropriate height. Put the tag end of the rope through the loop as shown in fig. 1. Pull on the tag end of the rope until the formed loop is tight around the ladder rung as shown in fig. 2. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Store where not accessible without supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Wipe rope with a damp cloth using mild soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using. DO NOT machine wash. Fig. 2 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: Check that rope is secure on the ladder rung. Check for cuts. If cuts are found, discontinue use. Small whiskers developing on the rope are normal with use and not considered a hazard. Safety Precautions - The safety of your clients is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet challenge their physical abilities. Use appropriate spotting / safety techniques. In addition, the layout of your activity area, proper installation and maintenance of your equipment is critical. Southpaw equipment is not intended for recreational or outdoor use. Under no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision. This sheet is for example only. It is not meant to, in any way, replace local, county, state, or Federal standards. Be aware - it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility. Southpaw Enterprises Inc. If you have any questions or comments, please call or write Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 1047, Dayton, Ohio 45401-1047 Toll Free - (800) 228-1698 Come see us on the World Wide Web at http://southpawenterprises.com FORM CODE: XI-152016 2004 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc.

TM In-FUN-ity Hook-On Ladder 152017 Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist in a safe place. You may also access them on our website. Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this in an accessible location: the must be read and familiar to anyone who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment. IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. MATERIALS LIST: 1 - Vertical Ladder (2 pieces) 6 - Wood Screws #8 x 1 6 - Button Head Cap Screws 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 6 - Tapcon Screws 1/4 x 1-1/4 2 - Button Head Cap Screws 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 1-7/32 Hex Key Wrench 6-3/8 Flat Washers 1-2 - Angle Brackets 1 - Maintenance Checklist 2 - Acorn Nuts 3/8-16 WORKING LOAD: 200 lbs. ASSEMBLY: Position the top and bottom sections of the ladder on the floor. Position the top and bottom so that the three bolt holes in the bottom of the top section will be aligned with the three t-nuts in the top of the bottom section. Slide the top section into the bottom section as shown in Fig. 1. Be sure that the head of the screw holding the ladder rung slides into groove in the bottom section. Align the bolt holes with the t-nuts. Place a 3/8 flat washer on each of the six of the 3/8 x 1-1/2 bolts. Start the bolts from the inside, through the holes in the top section and screw it into the t-nuts in the bottom section. Start all six bolts then tighten securely with the hex key wrench provided. The pre-assembled top of the ladder (Fig. 2) will hook onto the side of the expansion kit. Angle brackets are provided to anchor the bottom of the ladder to the floor (Fig. 3). Fig. 1 Fig. 2 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST: Fig. 3 All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check that all screws and bolts are tight. If any screws or bolts are found to be loose, discontinue use until they are tightened. Check wood surfaces for cracks and splinters. If cracks are found, discontinue use immediately and contact Southpaw Enterprises. Splinters may be sanded smooth and refinished with clear lacquer. MATTING PRECAUTIONS: Always use appropriate matting under and around equipment. STORAGE PROCEDURE: Make sure that equipment is not accessible by clients without proper supervision. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures. Check for client allergies first. Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant. Dry before using.