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S001964 10ft Trampoline

Care and Maintenance Instructions

Components of this trampoline are susceptible to deterioration from use and 

environmental conditions, such as sunlight, rain, salt and heat, to varying degrees. It 

is essential that you inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, 

defective, or missing parts before further use. Use only parts that are recommended by 

the manufacturer.

POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF TRAMPOLINE COMPONENTS

Trampoline frame 

Bending or breakage of 

the frame 

Broken, stretched or 

missing springs 

Sharp protrusions on the 

frame

Trampoline bed 

Punctures, frays, tears 

or holes in the bed or 

edge system 

Deterioration in the 

stitching or fabric 

of the bed or edge 

system 

Sagging of the bed 

Sharp protrusions in 

the suspension system 

elements

Frame-padding 

(where required) 

Missing, improperly 

positioned or 

insecurely attached 

frame-padding 

Punctures, frays, tears, 

or holes in the frame-

padding 

Deterioration of the 

stitching or fabric of 

the frame-padding 

and/or its securing 

system 

Damaged or degraded 

padding 

Enclosure system 

Missing, improperly 

positioned, or 

insecurely attached:

(a)  Barrier.

(b)  Barrier supports.

(c)  Pole caps. 

Punctures, frays, tears, 

or holes in the barrier 

Damage to the support 

pole padding (when 

padding is required) 

Deterioration in the 

stitching or fabric of 

the barrier 

Sagging of the barrier 

Bent or broken barrier 

supports 

Sharp protrusions on 

the barrier support 

structure 

Broken or damaged 

enclosure entry system

Summary of Contents for S001964

Page 1: ... should be assembled by 2 adults Only use this trampoline on a soft flat level surface This trampoline has a maximum user weight of 100kg This trampoline is suitable for users aged 6 years and over Do not allow more than 1 person on the trampoline at any time This trampoline is designed for domestic use only it is not intended for gymnastics or high level acrobatic stunts For parts and service enq...

Page 2: ...2 S001964 10ft Trampoline Contents 3 Warnings 5 Installation Instructions 6 Care and Maintenance Instructions 7 Safety Information 10 Parts List 11 Assembly Instructions 18 Warranty ...

Page 3: ...line by a person responsible for their safety 3 This trampoline should be assembled by 2 adults 4 Place this trampoline on a soft level surface with at least 2 5m diameter of clear space surrounding the unit There should also be at least 7m of space above the mat to ensure the user has sufficient space to jump in 5 This trampoline is suitable for users aged 6 years and over 6 This trampoline has a...

Page 4: ...prings or enclosure poles as hand grips Small children may need assistance getting on or off of the trampoline 20 When bouncing on the trampoline always aim for the centre of the mat Focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline This will help you control your bounce Bouncing near the edge of the mat can lead to injury and stretch the springs The frame pad is not designed to support the weight of ...

Page 5: ...f 1 5 m on all sides of the trampoline This area should not include concrete bitumen brick or other hard surfaces as these can cause serious injuries if users fall off the trampoline Do not locate the trampoline on top of other objects or store anything underneath the trampoline bed Note Children have been injured while bouncing on trampolines and landing on for example garden tools bicycles etc K...

Page 6: ...system Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or edge system Sagging of the bed Sharp protrusions in the suspension system elements Frame padding where required Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame padding Punctures frays tears or holes in the frame padding Deterioration of the stitching or fabric of the frame padding and or its securing system Damaged or degrade...

Page 7: ...they fall from the trampoline Impact attenuation systems such as pads are intended to minimize the risk of injury and enclosures are intended to stop people falling off the trampoline Ensure pads where they are required and enclosures are attached to the trampoline before use The risk of injury increases when more than one person at a time bounces on a trampoline Smaller children are at increased ...

Page 8: ...petent supervision is essential always supervise children while they are using the trampoline Ensure any pads where they are required covering the frame suspension system are securely attached at all times Ensure the enclosure is securely attached and in good condition at all times Check the trampoline before use and ensure it is in good condition Replace any worn or broken parts Use only parts th...

Page 9: ...omersaults on the trampoline Landing on your head or neck while doing somersaults can cause serious injury paralysis or even death Do not use the trampoline when wet The mat will be slippery and make landing less sure Enclosure systems are designed to prevent users falling off the trampoline Do not allow users to intentionally bounce toward or off the barrier as this can unbalance the trampoline a...

Page 10: ...tion Qty 1 Mat 1 2 Frame Pad 1 3 Top Rail 6 4 Leg Base 3 5 Leg Extension 6 6 Spring 54 7 Safety Instruction Placard 2 8 Spring Hook 1 9 T Joint 6 10 Bolt 12 11 Lower Enclosure Pole 6 12 Upper Enclosure Pole 6 13 Fibreglass Rod 2 14 Net 1 15 Pole Sleeve 6 ...

Page 11: ...ointing away from the frame The Top Rails 3 should also have the grooves in the frame facing upwards To assemble this trampoline all you will need is the spring hook that is provided within the carton During periods of non use the trampoline can be disassembled and stored Prior to assembling this trampoline remove all parts from the carton and check to ensure that all parts listed in the Parts Lis...

Page 12: ...nsions 5 to the 3 x Leg Bases 4 and secure them into place using 6 x Bolts 10 Take the 3 sets of legs and insert them into the base of the T Joints 9 on the frame and secure them into place using 6 x Bolts 10 Note The bolts should be placed on the inside of the frame 4 4 5 5 10 10 9 3 ...

Page 13: ...Spring 6 with the wide opening into the groove on the Top Rail 3 using the Spring Hook 8 Repeat this for the other Spring 6 to even out the tension in the mat Take another 2 x Springs 6 and repeat the above instructions so there are now 4 x Springs 6 connecting the Mat 1 to the Top Rails 3 at points the way around the frame Use the remaining Springs 6 to connect the Mat 1 to the Top Rails 3 securi...

Page 14: ...ase ensure that the small gaps in the Frame Pad 2 are aligned with the T Joints 9 so the top of the T Joints 9 fit through the gap To secure the Frame Pad 2 to the trampoline take the hook attached to the base of the Frame Pad 2 and clip this to a v ring that is two or three springs to the left of the strap Warning Do not position your face close to the strap as if you let go it can rebound at hig...

Page 15: ...ing it in place using the locking pins Repeat the above instruction for all remaining 5 x Upper Poles 12 and 5 x Lower Poles 11 Slide a Pole Sleeve 15 over each of the 6 x enclosure poles assembled in the previous instruction Attach the 6 x enclosure poles to the frame by inserting them into the upper part of the 6 x T Joints 9 and secure them into place using the locking pins 11 12 ...

Page 16: ...h the sewn in loop at the top of the Net 14 until the end is completely through the loop Repeat this for the other Fibreglass Rod 13 Note Be careful when feeding the Fibreglass Rod 13 through the sewn in loop as there are multiple gaps in the loop trying to force the Fibreglass Rod 13 through the loop may cause damage to the Net 14 Have 1 person at each end of the Fibreglass Rods 13 Bend the Fibre...

Page 17: ...ing to the left and connect the left clip to the v ring of the spring to the right making an X shape Warning Do not position your face close to the strap as if you let go it can rebound at high speed causing injury Repeat this instruction for the remaining clips at each enclosure pole There will be a few remaining clips along the Net 14 in between the enclosure poles pull these clips down over the...

Page 18: ...nds only to the original retail purchaser from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt tax invoice or other proof of purchase This warranty does not extend to any damage to a product caused by abuse improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by us or our Service Centre Nor does this warranty extend to products used for commercial or rental purposes This warranty does not cover ordina...

Page 19: ...The sending of replacements spare parts or the cost of repair carried out will be organized and covered by the Service Centre If collection of the item is required this will be organized by the Service Centre and at our expense Do not return any products without authorization as this will be at your expense Our sales and service centre has been set up to provide assembly assistance replacement par...

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