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12” Trampoline & Safety Netting SKU# SKY1767

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1. Hold onto pole net jacket and check that all the enclosure poles are sturdy by shaking it Check the enclosure net and pole jackets for any tearing in the stitching or material Check the enclosure net zipper and entrance hooks functions properly e Check to see if all safety enclosure hooks are attached to the triangle ring under neath the trampoline Once all the checks are performed and the trampoline has passed all the initial tests above have one person test the trampoline by jumping on the center continuously for 5 minutes If the trampoline feels sturdy then your trampoline passes the test Congrat ulations you have completed the trampoline safety test Remember to abide by all the safety rules Have fun and play safe PLEASE NOTE AS ALREADY MENTIONED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CERTAIN WEAR AND TEAR PARTS HAVE TO BE REPURCHASED FROM YOUR SUPPLIER 16 FUNDAMENTAL BOUNCES TECHNIQUES All trampoline users are recommended to understand and perfect these fundamental bounces THE BASIC BOUNCE THE BRAKING MANEUVER 4 H e Occasionally the user may lose control of their jump and ky bounce wildly Performing the braking maneuver will allow the user to regain control of the jump and their balance N THE HANDS AND KNEES BOUNCE KNEE BOUNCE SEAT BOUNCE Start from standing position feet shoulder width apart and with head up and eyes on mat Swing arms forward and up and around in a circular
2. 12 Trampoline amp Safety Netting SKU SKY1767 ASSEMBLY MANU INTRODUCTION Before you begin to use this trampoline you must read all the information in this manual Just like any other type of physical recreational activities participants can be injured To reduce the risk of injury be sure to follow the appropriate safety rules and tips Misuse and abuse of this trampoline is dangerous and can cause serious injury Trampolines are rebounding devices which propel the performer to unaccustomed heights through a variety of movements Always use caution when playing on a trampoline Inspect the trampoline before each use Proper assembly and maintenance of product safety tips warnings and proper techniques in jumping and bouncing are included in this manual All us ers and supervisors must read and familiarize themselves with these instructions Anyone who chooses to use this trampoline must be aware of their own limitations in regards to performing various jumps and bounces with this trampoline Initially you should get accustomed to the feel and bounce of trampoline The focus must be on your body position and you should practice each fundamental bounce until you can do each skill with ease and control Always learn the simplest bounce first and be consistent with the control of your bounce before moving on to more difficult and ad vanced bounces Do not bounce recklessly on the trampoline emphasis mu
3. can impair the overall safety of the trampoline The dam aged wearing or defective parts should be replaced immediately in the meantime the trampoline must be restricted from access No clothes with hooks or parts may be carried when jumping on the trampoline in order to avoid hooks getting caught The trampoline must be set up only on a flat ground and non slippery surface Strong winds can blow the trampoline away If strong winds are predicted the trampoline must be moved to a protected place and taken apart or fastened to the ground with cords and herrings At least three anchorages are necessary Try to avoid moving the assembled trampoline because it could bend during transportation Should it be necessary to move the trampoline please consider the following At least four people must be evenly spaced around the frame to lift the trampoline off the ground The trampoline must be carried horizontally and if the frame shifts position use four people to draw the trampoline in shape Trampolines are jumping devices enabling the user to jump to unusual heights as well as into a multiplicity of body movements which can lead to injury Itis the responsibility of the owner or the supervisor to guarantee that all users of the trampoline are informed sufficiently of all warning references and safety instructions Never use it near water and keep sufficient space around it as a safety precaution Beware of moving parts which could catch you
4. up the trampoline in rainy windy or stormy conditions especially light ning conditions It is recommended that the trampoline be taken apart and stored in bad weather The metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity Lightning extension cords and all electrical equipment must never be allowed to come in contact with the trampoline The trampoline must always be used in well lit area DO NOT place any objects under the trampoline 2 TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES CONT 1 5 ADDITIONAL TIPS For additional stability you can place sand bags on the trampoline legs this will prevent the trampoline from tipping over in the event of any sideward force Do not use during pregnancy or if you suffer from high blood pressure Jump with bare feet Do not wear shoes this will damage the jumping mat which is not covered by the warranty Do not put cigarettes pets sharp objects or any other foreign objects on the trampolines Do not use the trampoline whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs Do not sit or learn on cover pads as it needs to be flexible so it can move with the jumping mat Please do not allow small children to pull themselves up the trampo line by using the cover pads Tears in stitching caused by obstruction frame pads are not covered by warranty Place trampoline on level ground preferably on grass Locating the trampoline on hard surface will add stress to the frame and overtime causes damage which is not cov
5. CE Inspect the product regularly for damages abrasion or wearing parts and immediately notify authorized dealers for any replacement parts If damages occur before the warranty s expiration date please keep your sale invoice ready These trampolines are all galvanized against rust However overtime slight rusting may appear between joints and under the padding you can prevent this rust from developing by applying petroleum jelly to the spring holes and between the joints Regular mainte nance against rust will extend the frame life 6 CLEANING Do not use any abrasive cleansers for cleaning Use a soft damp cloth to eliminate dirt and dust 7 ADVICE FOR THE DISPOSAL This product is delivered with packaging to protect it from damages during transport Most of the packaging material is recyclable so please dispose of these materials accordingly TRAMPOLINE PARTS LIST A Top Rails x 8 B Frame Cover 1 C Jumping Mat x 1 JJ D Leg Base x 4 E Leg Extensions x 8 25 F Springs x 72 G Spring Tool x 1 H Protective Gloves x 1 TRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY Refer to TRAMPOLINE PARTS LIST for identification of parts WARNING Two adults in good physical condition are required for the following assem bly For your safety you should wear proper shoes and clothing Failure to follow the instructions and warnings may results in injury Note It is recommended that you wear the provided protective gloves duri
6. F ACCIDENT PREVENTION Role of the User in Preventing Accidents A basic knowledge of the trampoline by the user is a must for safety All users must first learn a low controlled bounce and then learn the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills Jumpers must understand why they have to master control before they can start thinking about other moves A controlled jump is when you land and take off from the same location See section Fundamental Bounce Techniques For further information additional instructional materials contact a certified trampoline instructor Role of the Supervisor in Preventing Accidents The supervisor needs to understand and enforce all safety rules and guidelines It is the responsibility of the supervisor to provide knowledgeable advice and guidance to all jumpers of the trampoline If super vision is unavailable or inadequate the trampoline could be stored in a secure place disassembled to prevent unauthorized use or covered with a heavy tarpaulin that can be locked or secured with lock or chains The supervisor is also responsible to ensure that the safety placard is placed on the trampoline and that jumpers are informed of these warnings and instructions 3 IMPORTANT ADVICE FOR USAGE Allusers need to be supervised regardless of skill level or age Users must practice and perfect all the fundamental bounce techniques Acontrolled jump is a jump where yo
7. cover pads completely covering the frame and springs of the trampo line Try to avoid stepping or jumping onto the cover pads Loss of Control When users lose control of their jump they can land incorrectly on the jumping mat land on the frame the cover pads or even fall off from the trampoline A controlled jump is one where the jumper lands and jumps from the same spot Before difficult jump maneuvers are practiced the basic controlled jump should be mast perfectly If the jumper is fatigued or attempts a maneuver which exceeds their abilities there is a danger of losing control In order to regain control of the jump and land cor rectly the braking maneuver should be performed where knees should be completely bent upon landing Under Influence of Drugs or Alcohol The probability of an injury arises if the user is under the influence of alcohol or drugs These substances impair the response time judgment special awareness the overall physical coordination and the motor functions of the concerned user Foreign Objects DO NOT use the trampoline if there are pets other people or objects underneath the trampoline This will increase the chances of injury occurring DO NOT hold any foreign objects in your hands and DO NOT place any foreign objects on the trampoline while anyone is playing on it Please be aware of what is overhead when you are playing on the trampoline Tree limbs electrical wires or other objects located above the t
8. ction of this manual before jumping on the trampoline 11 SAFETY ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST A Quick Clamp x 16 B Upper Pole x 8 Lower Pole x 8 D Safety Netting x 1 Ladder x 1 F Tool x 1 SAFETY ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY Refer to SAFETY ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST for identification of parts WARNING Two adults in good physical condition are required for the following assem bly For your safety you should wear proper shoes and clothing Failure to follow the instructions and warnings may results in injury Note It is recommended that you wear the provided protective gloves during assembly to prevent any injury 1 Slide the foam tube over a pole as 2 Insert the lower pole into the upper shown above Repeat for all poles pole Repeat for all lower and upper This may already be assembled poles 3 Place the safety enclosure mesh on the 4 Slide the enclosure poles you assem trampoline tidily as shown above ready bled in STEP 2 into the safety enclosure for the next step mesh pole jacket 13 5 Repeat STEP 4 for all the enclosure poles Make sure you insert the poles firmly into the jacket 7 Use the quick clamp to secure the enclosure pole to the lower hole of the leg extension and the hole of U shape leg 9 Repeat STEP 6 to STEP 8 for the remaining poles 14 6 You may need another person to hold the enclosure pole in place whilst you clamp the pole to leg supports i
9. ered by the warranty Placing the trampoline on an uneven surface may result in the trampoline tipping over Do not expose the trampoline to direct contact with open flames Do not use if trampoline is wet Trampoline should be tied down with anchors during windy conditions or disman tled and stored away Anchors not included WARNING 1 Please ensure that the Safety Enclosure Net Zipper is 100 closed and all three entrance hooks are re hooked before jumpi 9 2 Do not intentionally jump into the safety net It is only designed to stop persons from falling off the trampoline Intentionally jumping into the safety net may cause the trampoline to tip over or may damage your net Abuse of the safety net is considered negligent use which is not covered by the warranty Please refer to the disclaimer TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES CONT 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAMPOLINES All users of the trampoline need a supervisor regardless of the age and the experi ence of the user Safety instructions must be considered and obeyed Somersaults must be avoided Incorrect landings on the trampoline can lead to injuries particularly to the back neck or head Injuries may include paralysis even death Only one person should use the trampoline at a time Multiple users on the trampo line will increase the risk of collision The trampoline has to be examined for damaged wearing or defective parts before each usage as it
10. error and falls forward or back ward No somersaults should be attempted on the trampoline Multiple Users on the Trampoline The probability of an injury increases if more than one person jumps on the trampoline and loses control of their jump Users can collide fall down from the trampoline and land incorrectly on the jumping mat and on each other Generally the smallest or lightest person is at higher risk of getting injured by bigger or heavier individuals Mounting and Dismounting Be very careful when getting on and off the trampoline DO NOT mount the trampoline by grabbing the cover pads stepping onto the springs or by jumping onto the mat of the trampoline from any object deck roof or ladder DO NOT dismount by jumping off the trampoline and landing on the ground regardless of the makeup of the ground IF small children are playing on the trampoline they may need assistance in mounting and dismounting To mount a trampoline users should always place their hands on the frame and use this to climb up and down then stand on the jumping mat avoiding the cover pads as much as possible To descend users have to go to the exterior of the jumping mat bend forwards and put their hands on the frame then step from the mat to the ground or ladder Striking the Frame or Springs When playing on the trampoline stay in the center of the mat This will reduce your risk of getting injured by landing on the frame or springs Always keep the
11. motion Bring feet together while in mid air and point toes downward 7 Keep feet shoulder width apart when landing on mat Start with a basic bounce you land bend your knees sharply and this will allow you to stop your jump Start with a low controlled basic bounce Land on your hands and knees keeping your back straight Emphasis should be directed at a good four point landing and not on jumping height Start with a low controlled basic bounce Land on your knees keeping back straight body erect and use your arms to maintain balance Bounce back to the basic bounce position by swinging your arms up Land in a flat sitting position Place hands on mat beside your hips Return to erect position by pushing with your hands 17 18
12. n the next step 8 Use the quick clamp to secure the enclosure pole to the upper hole of the leg extension and the hole of the top welded tube 10 When released Safety enclosure hooks should look like the above photo 11 Attach the hooks to the nearest trian gle ring of the mat If you find it difficult to attach the hooks to the triangle rings go to STEP 12 13 Zip the entrance close and fasten all the entrance hooks Supervisors must re zip and re hook alll the entrance hooks securely before jumping begins 15 To add the Ladder to the trampoline hook onto Top Rail 12 Attach the hook to the ring portion of the spring 14 Proceed to the Testing the Tram section of this manual before jumping on the trampoline 15 TESTING THE TRAMPOLINE After assembling the trampoline i safety checks important that you perform the following e Using a screw driver check if all the screws are tightly secured Look underneath the trampoline and check all the springs are hooked securely to the frame and triangle rings Move the trampoline around and check the sturdiness of the frame e Using your two hands put your body weight on one section of the trampoline and release to check that the floor is even Inspect the cover pads and check if they completely cover the springs and frame Make sure the strings of the pads are tied securely ENCLOSURE NET SAFETY CHECKS
13. ng assembly to prevent any injury 1 Lay out all the trampoline parts in 2 Attach the two leg extensions to a leg groups as shown above base Repeat for all leg supports 3 Attach all the top rails to form a large 4 Attach all the leg supports you circle Joining the last link may require two assembled in STEP 2 to the top frame people TRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY 5 At this stage the trampoline should 6 With the stitching facing down lay the look like the picture above Refer to jumping mat inside the frame and attach FIGURE 1 above for help a spring into one of the triangle rings on the mat Then attach the other end of the spring to the frame 7 Repeat STEP 6 directly across where you 8 Repeat process for the remaining attached the first spring Then attach two springs Use the spring tool as shown more springs half the distance between the above first two springs directly across from each other This will ensure equal tension is distributed between the springs 10 9 Springs under heavy tension may require adjacent springs to be attached at every four or five holes so the spring tension is distributed equally 10 Attach the remaining springs until all springs are attached to the frame 11 Lay the cover pads on the outer edge 12 Tie all the cover pad s strings onto so the springs are covered the top rail of the trampoline 13 Proceed to the TESTING THE TRAMPOLINE se
14. of your trampoline Use this product only as described in this manual Protect the product against humidity and high temperatures 1 4 ADVICE FOR THE ASSEMBLY The assembly of the product must be done carefully by at least two able bodied adults IF in any doubt ask a technically qualified person Before you start assembling the trampoline read all the instructions in this manual Remove all packaging materials and lay down all parts on a free space This gives you an overview and simplifies the assembly procedure Check the parts list that no parts are missing Dispose of the packaging material when the assembly is completed Beware that when using tools or doing technical work there is always a risk of injury Please use gloves to protect your hands during assembly Create a danger free environment for example do not let tools lie around the workspace Store the packaging material in a way that cannot cause any danger Foils and plastic bags are dangerous for children danger of suffocation After installing the product according to the instruction manual please make sure that all screws bolts and nuts are correctly installed and tightened and that all joints are tightly fixed Aclearance space of at least 7 3m is necessary above the trampoline An appro priate clearance must be kept between the trampoline and possible sources of danger such as electric cables tree branches playing devices swimming pools and fences Never set
15. r arms and legs Do not stick any foreign objects into the trampoline Do not allow anyone or any object to go under the trampoline whilst someone is jumping on the mat The jumping mat is flexible and the downwards force created by someone jumping can cause serious injury to a person Implement all safety rules and make yourselves familiar with the information in the user manual The trampoline can be only used if the jumping mat is clean and dry Worn or dam aged jumping mats should immediately be replaced Objects which could be dangerous to the user should be vacated from the area Avoid unauthorized and unsupervised use of the trampoline Do not use the trampoline under influence of alcohol or drugs including medicine Leam the fundamental jumping techniques thoroughly before trying difficult jumps For more information see section Fundamental Bounce Techniques Climb on the trampoline Do not jump on it directly Do not use the trampoline as a jump board for other articles For more information see section Accident Catego Mounting and Dismounting For further information or exercise documents you can turn to a trained trampoline teacher TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES CONT 2 1 ACCIDENT CATEGORIES Somersaults A landing on the head or neck even if it happens in the center of the trampoline increases the risk of neck and back injuries which can lead to paralysis and sometimes death This can occur if the user makes an
16. rampoline will increase the chance of injury Limiting Access When the trampoline is not in use always store the access ladder in a secure place so that unsupervised children cannot play on the trampoline TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES CONT Poor Maintenance of the Trampoline A trampoline in poor condition will increase your risk of getting injured Please inspect the trampoline before each use for bent steel tubes torn mat loose or broken springs and overall stability of the trampoline The trampoline should be examined before each use Worn or damaged parts must be replaced immediately Defective trampolines must be restricted from use until repaired Weather Conditions Please be aware of the weather conditions when using the trampo line A wet jumping mat is too slippery for safe jumping Gusty or high winds can cause jumpers to lose control In order to lower the probability of an injury the trampoline should be used under suitable weather conditions only Limiting Access When the trampoline is not in use always store the access ladder in a secure place so that unsupervised children cannot play on the trampoline Weather Conditions Please be aware of the weather conditions when using the trampoline A wet jumping mat is too slippery for safe jumping Gusty or high winds can cause jumpers to lose control In order to lower the probability of an injury the trampo line should be used under suitable weather conditions only 2 2 METHODS O
17. st be made good control and the mastering of various bounce techniques NO MORE THAN ONE PERSON IS ALLOWED ON THE TRAMPOLINE MULTIPLE JUMPERS INCREASES THE RISK OF INJURY RESULTING FROM MID AIR COLLISIONS DO NOT PERFORM SOMERSAULTS FLIPS AS THIS WILL INCREASE THE CHANCES OF LANDING ON YOUR HEAD OR NECK CAUSING PARALYSIS OR EVEN DEATH TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 PURPOSE The product is intended for home domestic use only and is not suitable for profes sional or medical uses The maximum weight is 33052 Overloading the trampoline above the recom mended user weight will cause damage to the trampoline which is not covered by the warranty 1 2 DANGER FOR CHILDREN Do not let unsupervised children near this product Carry out the necessary safety precautions and supervise all trampoline activities Be aware that the packaging material is not suitable for children There is a danger of suffocation Trampolines over 51cm 20 inches in height are not recommended for children under 6 years of age Children do not recognize the potential dangers from this product Keep children away from this product it is not a toy The product has to be stored out of reach of children and pets 1 3 ATTENTION PRODUCT DAMAGES Do not alter the product Only use original spare parts Repairs should only be carried out by qualified technicians Improper repairs can compromise the safety
18. ur take off point and landing point is the same spot on the mat Do not jump or bounce for prolonged periods of time because fatigue can increase the chances of injury The appropriate clothing must consist of a t shirt shorts or sweats and regulation gymnastics shoes thick socks or bare feet If you are just beginning you may want to wear long sleeve shirts and pants to protect against scrapes and abrasions until you master correct landing positions and form Complicated jumping maneuvers are not recommended without the supervision of a certified trampoline instructor All fundamental jumping skills should be learned with normal jumps Supervisors should emphasize jump techniques instead of the jumping height Users may not jump alone and unsupervised on the trampoline See section Fundamental Bounce Techniques TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES CONT 4 TRAMPOLINE PLACEMENT The minimum overhead clearance required is 7 3m 24 In terms of horizontal clearance please ensure that no hazardous objects are near the trampoline such as tree limbs electrical power wiring walls fences etc For safe use of the trampoline please be aware of the following when selecting a place for your trampoline x Make sure it is placed on a level and non slip surface The area is well lit There are obstructions beneath the trampoline x There are no obstructions above the trampoline such as tree limbs or electrical wiring 5 MAINTENAN

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