I have a question about the assembly instructions for a Hilltop Playset F29080.
The full instructions can be found here, but I'll quote the important parts.
On the Page 3, when talking about shock absorbing material, it says:
Maintain a minimum depth of 9 inches of loose-fill materials such as wood mulch/chips, engineered wood fiber (EWF), or shredded/recycled rubber mulch for equipment up to 8 feet high ... An initial fill level of 12 inches will compress to about a 9-inch depth of surfacing over time.
On Page 57, the procedure for installing the ground stakes is discussed:
To prevent tipping and avoid potential injury, stakes must be driven 13” into ground.
There are six 13-inch stakes total included with the playset. Four are installed straight down, and two are diagonal.
So if I need an initial fill level of 12 inches (even if it does compress), and the stakes are only 13 inches long, doesn't that mean the straight down stakes would be 12-inches into the loose-fill material and only be 1-inch into the actual ground? And while I didn't work out the trigonometry, it seems like the dialog stakes would be entirely in the loose-fill material, and not in the ground at all.
I feel like I must be misunderstanding something since these two requirements seem to be impossible to satisfy both.
EDIT: If we assume that the 12-inches of loose-fill is to be installed after the stakes are driven into the ground, the functionality of the playset is impacted, in particular the doors and kitchen, which are clearly less than 12 inches from the ground (as seen in the picture on Page 1). In other words you can't "stand" at ground level of the playset as shown.