Playground complex «Steamlet» TE701.1 (with steel climber and a stylized Owl panel)

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Vendor code: TE701.1
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Description
Playground complex «Steamlet» TE701.1 (with steel climber and a stylized Owl panel)

The complex consists of a platform, metal stairs, and a decorative panel "Owl". It gives children many pleasant emotions and after that, memories. So, kids are motivated to go outside to play in the TE701.1. And while they have pastime here, children can speak with each other and learn how to interact with other people.

It is recommended to install the equipment on playgrounds, in yards, in preschools and schools, as well as in other places that comply with the recommendations of the Operation Manual. It is recommended to teach children how to use the product. When playing on the complex, it is recommended to hold on to the handrails. To ensure general safety, it is prohibited to place any objects or stay without caution within 1.5 m in all directions from the projection of the product.

It is prohibited to use the product by children under 3 and over 12 years old and move on to structural elements of the product, not intended for this, as well as using it for other purposes. The weight of one user should not exceed 60 kg. For the safety of your children, it is not recommended to use the product in difficult weather conditions (ice, snowfall, rain, hail, strong wind, etc.), in which there is a possibility of injury to the child.

Characteristics
Playground complex «Steamlet» TE701.1 (with steel climber and a stylized Owl panel)
Age groupschool
SeriesFairytale Forest
Materialmetal, wood, plywood, plastic
Length, mm3007
Width, mm3035
Height, mm3118
Weight, kg230
Height of slides, mm1200
Number of towers1
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