background image

12

13

INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL - PLAYGROUND

THE PANCAKE DROP: 

1.  Start off with a soft, low jump upwards. 
2.  Let yourself fall on your front, placing your hands 

on the jumping mat in front of you. 

3.  Push yourself up to the starting position.

THE TURTLE DROP: 

1.  Start with a soft upwards jump. 
2.  Land on your back, keeping your chin close to 

your chest and your knees bent. Keep your chin 

towards your chest as you land. 

3.  Kick your legs forward in order to jump up and 

land in the starting position.

You now master the basic jumps and are ready to jump even higher!

But remember to always stay in control of your jumps.

ENJOY IN PURSUING YOUR PASSION FOR JUMPING!

THE ROLLING STONE: 

1.  Start from the front drop position and push to 

the 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 

your hands in the same direction to turn in the 

air. 

3.  Follow the motion with your hips to complete 

the turn.

4.  Land in the sitting position to complete the 

jump.

IMPORTANT!

FLOOR MATERIAL IN RELATION  

OF FALL HEIGHT AND FREE ZONE

For this trampoline, a critical fall height of less than 1500 mm is assumed. The free-fall space must 

comply with the table below.

MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION

MINIMUM DEPTH

MAXIMUM FREE 

HEIGHT OF FALL

Turf/topsoil

-

-

100 cm*

Bark

20-80 mm particle size

30 cm

300 cm

Woodchip

5-30 mm particle size

30 cm

300 cm

Sand or gravel

0,25-8 mm grain size

30 cm

300 cm

Other materials

As tested according to standard EN 1177

*  Turf as well as having aesthetic appeal also has some useful impact attenuating properties. Experience has shown that, if well 

maintained, it is normally effective for fall heights up to 1 m and can be used without the need to conduct a test. For fall heights 

above 1 m, the performance of turf as an impact attenuating surfacing is dependent upon local climatic conditions. Therefore, as 

there are significant regional variations in climate throughout Europe it is advised that guidelines are given at a national level.

Required space around and above the trampoline:

FREE SPACE AROUND THE TRAMPOLINE

 (see the table for impact absorbing ground material)

FREE SPACE ABOVE THE JUMPING MAT

Playground 200 x 200 cm

6000 mm

2000 mm

2000 mm

2000 mm

2000 mm

Summary of Contents for PLAYGROUND

Page 1: ...uarantee 62 7 softer bounce absorption EN 03 2021 6 7 x 6 7 200 x 200 cm INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL PLAYGROUND Akrobat Trampolines Australia 3 21 Leather Street Breakwater VIC 3219 E sales akrobat com au T 1300 393 004 www akrobat com au ...

Page 2: ...sult 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 on the trampoline frame plates and do not stand on the edge while another person is jumping ...

Page 3: ...ne In order to make the installation of the jumping mat easier put the eight springs in the corners of the jumping mat and attach all eight springs on these locations first You must attach springs to the wire which is sewn in jumping mat Use spring tool to help you attaching springs on the frame Continue by attaching springs from the corners to the middle of the mat on all four sides until all spr...

Page 4: ...latively easy task to hand dig the hole for smaller size trampolines but it would be best to hire a mini digger able to excavate most of the soil and leave you with the finishing touches Note You will need to save some of the soil for later Place trampoline to the ground hole You have metal frame with jumping mat ready to put it all togehther to the prepared hole in the ground Level it to the righ...

Page 5: ...mage or missing parts until the defects are repaired or parts replaced Extreme weather conditions can impact the trampoline materials therefore follow these recommen dations Remove the jumping mat during winter season as the weight of the snow could damage the mat Protect the trampoline from direct heat fire sparks and fireworks Protect your trampoline from heavy rain and snow as well PLEASE KEEP ...

Page 6: ... this manual To learn how to balance and jump stand in the middle of the jumping area and bounce softly up and down to control the movement Increase the intensity gradually returning to the same position on the jumping mat with each bounce Focus on the jumping mat when jumping failing to do so may quickly result in losing balance and falling Do not perform somersaults without supervision Somersaul...

Page 7: ...irection to turn in the air 3 Follow the motion with your hips to complete the turn 4 Land in the sitting position to complete the jump IMPORTANT FLOOR MATERIAL IN RELATION OF FALL HEIGHT AND FREE ZONE For this trampoline a critical fall height of less than 1500 mm is assumed The free fall space must comply with the table below MATERIAL DESCRIPTION MINIMUM DEPTH MAXIMUM FREE HEIGHT OF FALL Turf to...

Page 8: ...ot suitable Checked by Signature Notes REPORT OF REGULAR DAILY VISUAL TRAMPOLINE EXAMINATION Purpose The main inspection shall be carried out in accordance with manufacturer s instructions on maintenance in order to ensure the level of safety of the trampoline its base supporting structure and parts of the trampoline e g wear and possible overall changes in the safety of the trampoline caused by i...

Reviews: