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WARNING - When IN USE

1.  

Please ensure that the safety enclosure net zipper is 100% closed and that all three entrance hooks 

 

are connected before jumping.

2. 

Users must not intentionally jump into the safety net;

 it is designed to stop persons from falling from 

 

the trampoline but not for intentional rebounding. Intentional jumping into the safety net may cause 

 

the trampoline to top over, or could cause damage to the net. Abuse of the safety net is considered  

 

 

negligent use which is not covered by the warranty, please refer to the disclaimer.

2.    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAMPOLINES

 

  All users of the trampoline must be supervised regardless of age and experience.

 

  The safety instructions of the trampoline should always be adhered to.

 

  Somersaults must be avoided. Incorrect landings on the trampoline can lead to injuries, in particular to 

 

 

the back, neck or head. Injuries could include paralysis.

 

  Only one person should use the trampoline at a time. Multiple users on the trampoline will increase the risk 

 

 

of collision and can also result in damage to the net and clips.

 

  The trampoline must be examined for damaged and general wear on a regular basis – preferably before each   

 

 

time it is used. In particular check for rips in the nets and broken clips which can be caused by exceeding user   

 

 

conditions or from normal wear and tear. Also check the nuts and bolts in the frame as these can loosen over    

 

 

time and tighten as necessary. Damaged or defective parts should be replaced immediately and  trampoline    

 

 

must not be used until such repairs are completed.

 

  Neither clothing with hooks or jewellery should be worn by trampoline users in order to avoid such items  

 

 

 

getting caught in the net or clips.

 

  As previously stated in the set up instructions the trampoline must only be set up on flat ground and stable    

 

 

surface. Also avoid any slippery surfaces.

 

  Strong wind can blow the trampoline away. If such winds are forecasted the trampoline must be moved to    

 

 

a protected place, or alternatively dismantled. If this is not practicable or possible fasten the trampoline 

 

 

securely to the ground with ropes and anchors. 

 

  Try to avoid the moving the trampoline once assembled as it can bend when moved. Should it be necessary    

 

 

to shift the trampoline, please consider the following: at least four people must be evenly spaced around the    

 

 

frame to lift it off the ground. The trampoline must be carried horizontally. If the frame is bent 

 

 

during this process it must be corrected before reuse.

 

  If used at night ensure that the trampoline is located in a well-lit area.

 

  Trampoline are jumping devices, enabling the user to jump to unusual heights as well as make a wide range    

 

 

of body movements. Hitting the frame, cover pads or incorrect landing on the trampoline can lead to  

 

 

 

injury. Users must therefore limit their jumping movements to their physical capacity to control 

 

 

such movements.

 

  Operators and Supervisors of the trampoline must make themselves familiar with the user manual. This  

 

 

 

manual contains assembly instructions, selected precautionary measures as well as recommendations

 

 

for servicing and maintenance of the trampoline. 

 

  It is also the responsibility of the trampoline owners to ensure that all users are correctly supervised and  

 

 

 

informed and also  ensure that there is sufficient space around the trampoline for safe usage.

 

  Users and observers must keep clear of the trampolines moving parts when it is in use – in particular the  

 

 

 springs.

 

  Do not allow anyone to be under the trampoline when it is in use. The jumping mat is flexible and the  

 

 

 

downwards force created when jumped on could cause serious injury to both the person under the   

 

 

 

mat and the person using the trampoline. In like manner do not allow any objects to be placed under  

 

 

 

the trampoline when it is in use.

 

  Implement all safety rules and be familiar with the information in the user manual.

 

  The trampoline must only be used, if the jumping mat is clean and dry. 

 

 

Surfaces can become slippery in wet or icy conditions. Also lips, tongues and wet skin can stick to metalwork 

 

 

in very cold weather. Therefore, in these conditions children must not be allowed to use the trampoline. 

 

  Worn or damaged jumping mats should replaced immediately.

 

  Do not allow use the of the trampoline by persons under influence of alcohol or drugs.

 

  Ensure all users of the trampoline are competent in the fundamental jumping techniques before trying more    

 

 

difficult jumps. For more information refer to the section titled Fundamental Bounce Techniques.

 

  Climb on the trampoline. Do not jump on it directly. Do not use the trampoline as a jumping platform on to    

 

 

other surface as this could result in serious injury. 

 

  For further information or exercise options refer to a trained trampoline professional or creditable publications.

Summary of Contents for Aero bounce 120

Page 1: ...Assembly and Operating Manual The content in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright MacTrends International Ltd 2013 All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...activity which could result in injury By purchasing this product and or using it you are agreeing to take full responsibility for your own actions and those who use it Please insure that the trampoli...

Page 3: ...a careful and thoughtful manner As an example do not let tools lie around the workspace that could be tripped over or stood on Dispose or place in storage packaging material in a way that cannot cause...

Page 4: ...people must be evenly spaced around the frame to lift it off the ground The trampoline must be carried horizontally If the frame is bent during this process it must be corrected before reuse If used...

Page 5: ...ffing the fibreglass poles for breakages and or disconnections and the springs for breakages All faulty components must be replaced before the trampoline is fit for use again Also any sharp edges e g...

Page 6: ...1 3 5 2 3 16 15 10 9 8 6 Airmaster Trampoline Parts list 4 7 17 14 18 21 20 19 22 23 11 13 24 25 12...

Page 7: ...8 1 5 2107mm P OTP04A1 08 LE P OTP04A1 10 LE P OTP04A1 12 LE P OTP04A1 14 LE 38 1 5 335mm 38 1 5 445mm 38 1 5 530mm 38 1 5 530mm P OTP04A1 BH LP P OTP04A1 BH LP 38 1 5 733mm 38 1 5 733mm P OTP04A1 BH...

Page 8: ...830 70 mm P OTP04A1 AK P OTP04A1 AK P OTP04A1 AK P OTP04A1 AK 8 430mm 8 430mm 8 430mm 8 430mm P OTP04A1 08 TB P1 P OTP04A1 10 TB P1 210 100mm 210 100mm 23 Basketball assembly tool bag P OTP04A1 TB P2...

Page 9: ...4 FR 9 4963mm 7 joints 9 5873mm 8 joints P OTP04A1 PS SM P OTP04A1 PS SM 1920mm 1920mm P OTP04A1 UP P OTP04A1 UP 25 1 2 935mm 25 1 2 935mm P OTP04A1 MP P OTP04A1 MP 25 1 2 935mm 25 1 2 935mm P OTP04A1...

Page 10: ...1 SW M6 35 7 Nuts P OTP04A1 NT 15 P OTP04A1 NT 21 P OTP04A1 NT 21 P OTP04A1 NT 21 M6 plastic caps P OTP04A1 PC M6 12 P OTP04A1 PC M6 16 P OTP04A1 PC M6 16 P OTP04A1 PC M6 16 Spacer P OTP04A1 SC 10 P O...

Page 11: ...6 35 1 P OTP04A1 SW M6 35 1 P OTP04A1 SW M6 35 1 P OTP04A1 SW M6 35 1 Parts name Parts Code Qty Parts name Qty picture Basketball board P OTP04A1 BP BB 1 Net bag 1 Hoop P OTP04A1 BP HP 1 Metal plate 1...

Page 12: ...ist for quantity of parts you are assembling as they can vary from model to model 7 8 Connect the two LEGS to each FOOT as shown 5 6 Locate the parts as shown Select a two LEGS and a FOOT Note Please...

Page 13: ...15 16 Take two assembled TOP RAIL FOOT and LEG units turnover and connect together The connected pairs should stand up unsupported Continue connecting the rest of the sections together Note Please re...

Page 14: ...ot be completely connected This is perfectly fine because once the springs are added this will pull the frame securely together 3 20 21 Lay out the JUMPING MAT on the ground inside the completed frame...

Page 15: ...ing effort needs to be applied to fit each spring As required use the Spring Attachment Hook to accomplish this task 24 25 Next connect MAT to the FRAME at the quarter sections the points half way bet...

Page 16: ...le does not have this plastic cap 30 31 Take a SLEEVE Slide the open end over the top of the curved pole plastic cap pull all the way down to the bottom making sure that it is not bunched at the top 2...

Page 17: ...basketball hoop frame onto the thickest biggest netting pole as above shown 38 Assemble the two FIBREGLASS RODS using the galvanised connectors as shown above In the process be careful not to over st...

Page 18: ...them forward toward the centre of the net until they are at a matching angle and are able to be connected 42 To make the second connection and therefore form a loop have one person stand on the join m...

Page 19: ...be hanging mid way between two safety poles Take a hold of the Zip and following it down select the metal D RING attached to the JUMPING MAT that is positioned to the bottom right of the Zip Slide the...

Page 20: ...a SPRING connecting the JUMPING MAT and FRAME in the same manner as before 53 54 Move to positions 3 and 4 repeating the process TOP VIEW OF THE TRAMPOLINE 1 2 3 7 8 6 5 4 JUMP MAT ZIP ENTRANCE Note...

Page 21: ...ed and use the SPRING ATTACHMENT TOOL as required As a reminder make sure the each D RING is correctly positioned with the long edge fitted flush in its respective fabric sleeve Your net should now be...

Page 22: ...x 1 HOOP ding bolts the e der metal p on the front p ball hoop on bolt M575mm SET AS e M812mm x plate and sc plate nto the hoo m x 1 in wit SSEMBL x 2 on the ba crew the bol op th 4 Plac plat LY ack...

Page 23: ...ew t plate 7 You nea the bolt M arly finish 8100mm into the met tal 6 Put scre 8 Plac Finis the other s ew the nut M ce the netting shed pring onto t 8 in g and Velcro the bolt M8 it onto the h 8 and...

Page 24: ...11 YOU ARE NOW FINISHED ENJOY THE MEGA BOUNCE 140 14ft THE AERO BOUNCE 120 12ft THE SUPA BOUNCE 100 10ft THE BOUNCE 80 8ft...

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