SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE FOR
GB
TRAMPOLINE SIZE Diameter 305 x 76 x 258 CM
Please read all the safety instructions and
Aim for the middle marking. Gain full con-
the whole assembly guide before use, and
trol of your jumps before attempting more
retain for future reference.
difficult jumps.
We recommend that two people carry out
•Do not use the trampoline when you are
the assembly of the trampoline.
under the influence of alcohol, medicine
or other drugs. This dramatically increases
Should you want to move the trampoline,
the risk of injury as coordination, judge-
a minimum of two people is required. Lift
ment and reaction time are affected.
the trampoline carefully, hold it horizontal-
•Do not smoke when using the trampoline.
ly and pull the trampoline to the required
•Do not use the trampoline if you suffer
location.
from high blood pressure.
If the trampoline is to be moved far, it
•Do not use the trampoline if you are
should be dismantled and reassembled to
pregnant.
make sure that it is not damaged.
•Never jump down onto the trampoline
from a roof or other elevations. This in-
If the trampoline is not in use for an ex-
creases the risk of injury.
tended period, it should be dismantled and
•Do not pull yourself up onto the trampo-
packed away. Store in a dry place.
line by the padded edge.
•Do not use the trampoline if it is wet. The
Follow the assembly guide carefully.
trampoline pad becomes slippery and this
Safety instructions:
increases the risk of the jumper falling and
injuring him/herself.
This trampoline is for domestic use and
•Do not use the trampoline in strong
may only be used outdoors.
winds. This may unbalance the jumper and
Max load 120 KGS.
thereby result in serious injuries.
The owner or person supervising is respon-
•Inspect the trampoline for defects before
sible for ensuring that all users are suffi-
use EVERy time. • Tighten up fittings and
ciently informed about all safety instruc-
check regularly that all ties have been tied
tions and correct use of the trampoline!
correctly.
•Replace any worn or defective parts.
•Do not use the trampoline without adult,
Remedy any defects. Make sure that the
expert supervision.
trampoline is free of algae, soil, etc.
•No more than one person should use the
trampoline at a time. The trampoline is
•Do not use shoes, boots or other foot-
only designed for one person!
wear on the trampoline.
•Two people may never use the trampo-
•Make sure that clothes and pockets do
line at the same time! This increases the
not con tain sharp objects when using the
risk of injury, including serious injuries
trampoline.
such as a broken neck, paralysis, etc.
•Do not allow pets onto the trampoline.
•Do not perform somersaults! Somersaults
Sharp claws can damage the trampoline
increase the risk of landing on your head
pad.
or neck which may result in serious injuries
•
If using a ladder to get on and off the
or even death.
trampoline, please make sure that the
• Limit the time of continuous usage (make
trampoline is not used without supervi-
regular stops).
sion! ~emove the ladder, if appli-cable.
•Jump in the middle of the trampoline
•Do not use the trampoline after dark.
pad. Hitting the padded edge of the
trampoline may cause injuries as this is not
•
Make sure the zip on the netting remains
designed to be jumped or stepped on.
closed when the trampoline is in use.
Remember that the netting is not designed
•Always be careful when climbing onto the
for jumping into to gain more speed or for
trampoline to avoid getting caught in the
taking off faster!
springs or hitting the frame.
•
Check regularly that the netting has been
•Always make sure that the padded edge
fitted correctly.
is fitted correctly and covers the frame and
Tighten up the assembly fittings.
springs to avoid injury. Do not jump down
•
Inspect the trampoline and the netting for
off the trampoline. Climb off carefully to
defects before use EVERy time. Tighten up
avoid injury.
fittings and check regularly that all ties have
•All users should be aware of their own
been tied correctly.
limitations. The risk of severe injury must
• Before season is started maintenance is
be taken seriously. It is important to bend
required.
your knees on landing to achieve the best
• Regular maintenance is required. Ne-
possible control. Jump up and and in the
glecting regular maintenance can lead to a
same spot -this provides the best control.
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risk for users.
• Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and
tighten when required.
• Check that all spring-loaded (pit pin)
joints are still intact and cannot become
dislodged during play.
• Only one user at a time due to collision
hazard.
• No Somersaults are allowed.
• Adult supervision required.
• Check all coverings for bolts and sharp
edges and replace when required.
Location of the trampoline:
•
There must be a minimum headroom
above the trampoline of 7.3 metres, i.e.
this area should be free of objects of any
kind.
The trampoline must be placed on a flat
•
and level surface.
The surface must not be concrete, tiles or
•
asphalt.
•
No objects must be placed under the
trampoline.
•
The trampoline must be located at a
suitable distance (minimum 2.5 m) from
electric cables, swimming pools, fences,
trees and branches, climbing frames and
other objects.
Maintenance:
Clean the trampoline pad using a damp
cloth to remove any algae, dirt, etc. Then
wipe with a dry cloth. Do not use the tram-
poline before it is completely dry. Do not
use cleaning agents or other chemicals to
clean the product. Tighten all fittings reg-
ularly, and make sure the mat is correctly
fitted.
Further information:
We recommend securing the trampoline
in strong winds. Tie the trampoline down
with ropes attached to the trampoline pad.
Tie the trampoline down in a minimum of
three places distributed evenly across the
trampoline frame. Do not secure the legs
as these may become misaligned and ruin
the trampoline. Dismantle or remove the
trampoline completely, if required. It may
result in great danger if the tram-poline is
not secured in strong winds.
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