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Page 1: ...Trampoline Safety instructions Avyna www avyna eu ...

Page 2: ...ctions for users 6 9 Assembly instructions 10 15 Maintenance instructions 16 17 Special considerations 18 19 Limited warranty 20 Appendix A Jumping instructions 21 27 Appendix B Additional information safety instructions 24 29 Appendix C Limited warranty 30 31 Index 2 ...

Page 3: ...US INJURY INCLUDING PERMANENT PARA LYSIS OR EVEN DEATH FROM LANDING ON THE BACK NECK OR HEAD THIS RISK EXISTS EVEN IF YOU LAND ON THE TRAMPOLINE MAT BED READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED WITH THE TRAMPOLI NE THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR ALLOWING ANY PERSON TO USE THE TRAMPOLINE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 4: ... for future reference WARNING MISUSE AND ABUSE OF THIS TRAMPOLINE IS DANGEROUS AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES TRAMPOLINES ARE REBOUNDING DEVICES WHICH PROPEL THE PERFORMER TO UNACCUSTOMED HEIGHTS AND INTO A VARIETY OF BODY MOVE MENTS REBOUNDING OFF OF THE TRAMPOLINE STRIKING THE FRAME OR SPRINGS OR IMPROPERLY LANDING ON THE TRAMPOLINE BED MAY CAUSE INJURY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE US...

Page 5: ...S OR HER OWN LIMITATIONS IN THE EXECUTION OF TRAMPOLINE SKILLS IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER OR TRAM POLINE SUPERVISOR TO INSURE THAT ALL USERS OF THIS TRAMPOLINE ARE ADEQUATELY INFORMED OF ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THE MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT SEE PAGE 20 WARRANTY 5 Avyna www avyna eu ...

Page 6: ...can result in paralysis or death Such events can occur when a jumper makes an error trying to perform a forward or backward somersault flip Multiple Jumpers More than one jumper on the tram poline increases the chance of someone becoming injured Jumpers may collide with one another fall of the trampoline or land incorrectly The lightest weight jumper is the most likely to be injured Mounting and di...

Page 7: ...other people pets or objects are underneath it will increase the chance of injury Jumping while holding or having an object on the trampoline will increase the chance of injury Poor maintenance of Trampoline A torn bed bent frame broken spring or a missing frame pad for example should be replaced before anyone is allowed to jump Weather Conditions A wet trampoline bed is too slippery for safe jump...

Page 8: ...s have someone watch you Climb on and off the trampoline Do not jump on or off Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects Limit access To prevent access to the trampoline by unsupervised small children the access ladder should always be removed when the trampoline is not in use The trampoline is intented to be used by one person at a time for maximum user weights for each trampoli...

Page 9: ...rrectly during use of the trampoline Enclosure is not designed for attaching accessoires Unless specifically designed by the manufacturer of the net Climbing on and off the trampoline at the enclosure opening door Always close the opening after entering or exit Do not try to crawl into the trampoline from the bottom of the enclosure Do not intentionally jump onto the trampoline enclosure Do not try...

Page 10: ...head clearance is required Adequate horizontal clearance must be maintained from objects and possible hazards inclu ding electric power wiring tree limbs recreational structures swing sets swimming pools and fences The trampoline must be placed on a level surface before use Never place the trampoline on a hard surface such as concrete or asphalt There must be no obstructions beneath the trampoline...

Page 11: ...ollowing images show how to install the trampoline in a correct and incorrect way For more information please have a look at Table 1 page 14 Correct installation Incorrect installation 11 Avyna www avyna eu ...

Page 12: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12 Correct installation InGround trampoline C Minimaal 2000 MM Minimaal 2000 MM A B A B ...

Page 13: ...13 Avyna www avyna eu Incorrect installation FlatLevel trampoline Minimaal 2000 MM Minimaal 2000 MM A B C A B ...

Page 14: ...rk 20 80 mm 300 mm 400 mm 1500 mm 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm 3000 mm Wood chips 5 30 mm 300 mm 400 mm 1500 mm 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm 3000 mm Sand 0 2 2 mm 300 mm 400 mm 1500 mm 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm 3000 mm Gravel 2 8 mm 300 mm 400 mm 1500 mm 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm 3000 mm Table 1 Shock absorbing and distance to other objects ...

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Page 16: ... personal injury Punctures holes or tears in the trampoline bed Deterioration in any stitching of the bed Bent or broken frame or legs Broken or missing springs Missing or insecurely attached frame pad Sagging jumping bed Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten when required Check that all spring loaded joints are still intact and can ...

Page 17: ...uce the strength of these parts over time Replace the net and or enclosure after 5 years of use 17 Avyna www avyna eu IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD BE DISASSEMBLED OR OTHERWISE PROTECTED AGAINST USE UNTIL THE CONDITION IS PERFECT ...

Page 18: ...nd stakes At least three tie downs should be used An anchoring set is available ask your dealer of the manufacturer Do not simply secure the legs to the ground as they can pull out of the frame sockets DO NOT FORGET TO REMOVE THE STAKES BEFORE YOU START JUMPING AGAIN SNOW Please remove the snow from the trampoline with a broom Do not use a shovel it could damage the jumping bed In conditions of lo...

Page 19: ...er resitant tape i e tape This will keep the frame intacts and prevent the tubular elements from separating during the move The trampoline should be moved by at least two people kept horizontal and lifted slightly Then pull on the trampoline Disassemble the trampoline for any other type movement 19 Avyna www avyna eu ...

Page 20: ...r in the safety net created after the first material test Avyna is not responsible or liable for any indirect special or consequential damages arising out of or related to the use or performance of the product or for any other damages related to economic loss loss of property loss of business or profit costs of removal installation or orther consequential damages For the maximum user weights and war...

Page 21: ...poline with the knees and waist This skill should be the first skill learnt and should be employed whenever you feel out of balance or land away from the centre area To learn the stop bounce 2 1 Stand in the centre of the bed with your feed about hip width apart 2 2 Attempt about three easy bounces keep them low and controlled 2 3 Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of the trampoline while bounci...

Page 22: ...ith the trampoline your legs push hard into the trampoline and your arms start to drive up in front of your body 3 2 The second is the lift phase Where your arms continue to drive up in front of the body until they are straight above your head 3 3 The third is the balance phase Where your hands flair out the side and your arms slowly come back down keeping your body balanced ready to start the proc...

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Page 24: ... Basic landing positions The basis landing positions are as follows General positions for all landings seat hands and knees and frond and back should be first practiced on the ground then in a stationary position and only then on the trampoline bed Landings should be perfor med after riding the trampoline bed Riding is done by bending your knees and pushing down repeated ly on the trampoline bed th...

Page 25: ...om the standing position ride the bed several times 5 1 2 Lift up your feed at the top of the last bounce and sit down You should land so that your body is in a sitting position with legs straight out in front and your toes pointed Hands should be on the bed slightly behind your hips Fingers should be together and point ed toward the toes 5 1 3 Push on the bed with your hands to rebound up to your...

Page 26: ...ly under the hips Your toes should be pointed To learn the hands and knees landing 5 2 1 Get down on your hands and knees on the bed Make sure you have weight on both your hands and your knees Do not sit on your heels 5 2 2 Remain in this position and try to bounce Do not rock back and forth between the hands and knees but develop an even landing on all four points 5 2 3 From the standing position...

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Page 28: ...round and InGround trampolines the use of a safety net is mandatory FlatLevel trampolines The frame of the FlatLevel trampoline is equal to the ground A tolerance of 50 mm is acceptable FlatLevel trampolines must be equipped with A safety net Or material that provide a soft surface for example shock absorbing material with a minimum of 1 meter measured from the frame including safety pad of the tr...

Page 29: ... www avyna eu 29 Table 2 Soft surface requirements Material Minimum thickness Minimum width Maximum fall height Ground 1000 mm Bark 20 80 mm 300 mm 1000 mm Wood chips 5 30 mm 300 mm 1000 mm Sand gravel 0 25 8 mm 300 mm 1000 mm ...

Page 30: ...ght Steel frame Springs Jumping bed Safety pad Model 209 AG 375 kg 75 kg 2 2 2 2 Model 203 I Model 6 AG 375 kg 75 kg Lifetime 10 3 3 Model 213 F AG I FL Model 8 AG I FL Model 10 AG I FL 500 kg 100 kg Lifetime 10 3 3 Model 12 AG I FL Model 14 AG I FL Model 223 AG I FL Model 234 AG I FL Model 238 AG I FL Model 352 AG I FL 600 kg 120 kg Lifetime 10 3 3 ...

Page 31: ...ght Steel frame Springs Jumping bed Safety pad Model 209 AG 250 kg 50 kg 2 2 2 2 Model 203 I Model 6 AG 250 kg 50 kg 2 2 2 2 Model 213 F AG I FL Model 8 AG I FL Model 10 AG I FL 400 kg 80 kg 2 2 2 2 Model 12 AG I FL Model 14 AG I FL Model 223 AG I FL Model 234 AG I FL Model 238 AG I FL Model 352 AG I FL 500 kg 100 kg 2 2 2 2 ...

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