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1. WARNINGS!

Maximum user weight is defined by the size of the trampoline:

8 ft / 244 cm

80 kg

10 ft / 305 cm

100 kg

12 ft / 366 cm

130 kg

14 ft / 427 cm

130 kg

Read this manual carefully before assembling and using your 

trampoline. Keep this manual for future reference.

The responsibility of the owner is to ensure that all users of the product are fully 

informed about the proper use of this trampoline and all safety precautions.

•  Adult supervision and instruction required at all times.
•  The trampoline has to be assembled by an adult and cautiously 

inspected before first use. 

•  Make sure the safety net and the enclosure poles are correctly and 

securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.

•  Minors must be supervised by an adult person regardless of their 

skills or training. Be sure to prevent access to the trampoline without 
proper supervision.

•  Check the trampoline before each use. Regular maintenance 

 

check-ups of the trampoline and trampoline parts are necessary to 
prevent injuries. Keeping the trampoline impeccable will prolong the 
lifetime of your trampoline.

•  Serious injury, paralysis or even death can occur if the trampoline is 

not used properly. 

•  This trampoline is for outdoor use only.
•  Not suitable for children under 36 months - small parts, choking hazard.
•  Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything that 

could get caught while using the trampoline/enclosure and result in 
entanglement. Do not attach anything to the enclosure that is not a 
manufacturer-approved accessory or part of the enclosure system.

•  Properly secure the trampoline/enclosure when not in use. Protect 

it against unauthorized use. 

•  Do not allow a child or other persons under the trampoline.
•  Jumping on the trampoline is not recommended during pregnancy.
•  Do not use the trampoline under the influence of alcohol, drugs or 

heavy medication.

•  Keep all sources of heat and flames away from the product.
•  Always close the net opening before jumping. 
•  The jumping mat should be kept clean and dry. Jumping on a wet 

jumping mat is prohibited in order to avoid slips and falls. 

•  Remove footwear before jumping on the trampoline.
•  Do not eat food, sweets or chew gum when bouncing.
•  Bounce in the center of the mat.
•  Stop bouncing by flexing the knees as feet come in contact with the 

trampoline bed.  Learn this skill before attempting other jumps.

•  Do not exit by a jump – always walk on and off. It is a dangerous 

practice to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground when 
dismounting, or to jump onto the trampoline when mounting. Do 
not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects. Do not 
jump from other objects, buildings, or surfaces, onto the trampoline, 
or into or over the trampoline enclosure.

•  Avoid bouncing too high or for too long, make regular breaks.  

•  Stay low  to control your bounce and repeat landing in the center 

of the trampoline. Always control your bounce. Control is more 
important than height.   

•  Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head or neck 

can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in 
the middle of the bed.

•  No more than one person is allowed to use the trampoline at a time. 

Collision hazard: multiple jumpers increase the chances of loss of 
control and this can result in serious injury.

•  Misuse or abuse of the trampoline is dangerous and can result in 

serious injury.

•  Glasses, jewellery and similar objects should be taken off before 

entering the trampoline. Empty your pockets and keep your hands 
free when jumping.  Always jump on the middle of the jumping mat.

•  Do not sit on the trampoline safety pad and do not stand on the 

edge while another person is jumping.

•  Keep small children away from the trampoline while others are 

bouncing on it, because the edge can move in and out vigorously.

•  Trampoline should be placed on a level grass surface or soft surface 

such as sand or bark. Do not use trampoline on hard surfaces as 
asphalt, concrete or other similar surfaces.  Do not place trampoline 
around swimming pools, swings, slides, climbing walls etc.

•  Do not use the trampoline in windy weather. If you are using a safety 

net, remove and store it for better weather conditions. 

•  Installation of this trampoline requires digging a trampoline pit. 

Before installing the trampoline make sure that your ground will 
drain well.  We advise to get help by a professional if you are not sure 
about the quality of the ground or other issues regarding the digging. 

•  Remove all hard objects around and under the trampoline. There 

should be no objects – such as fences, roofing, tree branches, laundry 
ropes, electrical cables etc. – anywhere near or above the trampoline. 
Clear the surroundings for at least 2 metres in every direction. 

•  Ensure there is 6 meters free head space above the trampoline. 
•  Each modification made to the trampoline must be approved by the 

manufacturer. 

•  When moving the trampoline, disassemble it in reverse order of 

assembling. Move to desired location and re-assemble according to 
these instructions.

•  In our commitment to customer satisfaction and safety, please 

check our website regularly for important customer updates and all 
trampoline specifications.

•  For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment, 

please contact the manufacturer or regularly check our website for 
important customer updates.

Summary of Contents for ORBIT INGROUND

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL ORBIT INGROUND 8 ft 10 ft 12 ft 14 ft 100 made in Europe 2 5 million jumps guarantee 62 7 softer bounce absorption ...

Page 2: ...to all members of the family no matter what age Akrobat trampolines are built to last Made of best quality European materials and as a result of skilled craftmanship your trampoline will serve you for years to come Safety comes first In order to achieve the best trampolining experience that will keep you fit and energised please read these assembly instructions and safety recommendations thoroughl...

Page 3: ...use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects Do not jump from other objects buildings or surfaces onto the trampoline or into or over the trampoline enclosure Avoid bouncing too high or for too long make regular breaks Stay low to control your bounce and repeat landing in the center of the trampoline Always control your bounce Control is more important than height Do not attempt or allow s...

Page 4: ...B Trampoline legs 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs Part C Fixation pins 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs Part D Jumping mat 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc Part E Springs 64 pcs 72 pcs 80 pcs 96 pcs Part F Frame pad 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc Part G Frame pad elastics 16 pcs 16 pcs 16 pcs 16 pcs Part H Fiberglass rods 6 pcs 7 pcs 9 pcs 10 pcs Safety net assembly parts Part I Safety net pole 4 8 pcs 4 8 pcs 4 8 pcs 4 8 pcs Part J Safe...

Page 5: ...llation of the jumping mat easier locate the four rings in the 12 3 6 and 9 o clock position directly opposite each other and attach four springs on these locations first Then continue by attaching springs to every eighth ring followed by every fourth and so on until all springs are attached At first it may look like the mat won t fit it will however stretch to the correct size when you finish att...

Page 6: ...isely above the hole Fix the legs of the trampoline with the pins Push each pin through the hole on the trampoline leg as shown on the picture Make sure the pins are firmly attached to the ground TRAMPOLINE SIZE Dimension A Frame diameter Dimension B Pit diameter Dimension C Total depth 8 ft cca 244 cm 214 cm 90 cm 10 ft cca 305 cm 274 cm 90 cm 12 ft cca 366 cm 336 cm 90 cm 14 ft cca 427 cm 397 cm...

Page 7: ...ire a little force therefore we recommend two people to do this When the frame pad is securely attached to the frame insert the fiberglass rods through the sleeve on the mash skirt attached to the pad Pull each fiberglass rod through its fitting sleeve and attach the matching ends together with aluminium junction parts Finally push the final two corresponding rods together into a circle ensuring t...

Page 8: ...ons then place the net flat on the trampoline mat with the closed zipper on top We advise two people to install the safety net Lift the bottom part of the net sleeve at the entrance and start slipping it on the net pole gradually pole by pole for 10 cm at a time A little at a time work your way around the trampoline so the safety net will be pulled down evenly Follow the same steps with the half e...

Page 9: ... safety net every 2 years For the best maintenance of your trampoline also make sure no animals are allowed on the trampoline as they could damage both the frame pad and the jumping mat The trampoline should be disassembled and withdrawn from use at once in case of any damage or missing parts until the defects are repaired or parts replaced Extreme weather conditions can impact the trampoline mate...

Page 10: ...urfaces clean of soil sweat body oils and other It will protect your frame pad from UV rays and extend the lifetime of PVC trampoline parts It is safe to use on all PVC parts 5 TRAMPOLINE ACCESSORIES Akrobat trampoline socks Durable trampoline socks with high quality grips ensure a higher level of safety The traction material used on the soles of the socks provides friction that reduces sliding an...

Page 11: ...ng around the trampoline in order to help the jumper if needed Trampoline jumping is a physical strain and shouldn t last too long A tired jumper can easily succumb to errors in jumping thus highly increasing risk of injury High trampoline jumps are considered advanced jumps and should not be allowed to inexperienced jumpers It is extremely important to be sure that the height of the jump correspo...

Page 12: ...times 2 Jump upwards and land with your hands and knees forward 3 Push yourself off with your hands and jump back to the upright position THE PRAYING MANTIS 1 Start with a low bounce 2 Land on your knees in shoulder width keeping your back straight and keep your arms stretched out to maintain balance 3 Bounce back to the starting position by using the bounce momentum and swinging your arms upwards...

Page 13: ...left or right with your arms to start turning 2 Turn your head and shoulders in the direction that your body is turning 3 Keep your back parallel with the jumping mat and your head straight 4 Return to the lying position to finish the jump lying in the opposite direction as at the beginning THE FLYING BALLERINA 1 Start with the sitting position 2 Jump and turn your head left or right and swing you...

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