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IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

1.

WARNING! ADULT SUPERVISION AND INSTUCTION IS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES

2.

Make sure the trampoline is placed on a level surface and free of obstacles.

3.

Ensure an area within a radius of 2 meters is free of obstacles and objects.

4.

If a safety net is not fitted do not use within a radius of hard surfaces such as walls.

5.

Do not position the trampoline near obstacles such as fences, trees, balconies, washing lines

 

or obstacles located over the trampoline.

6.

Ensure there is sufficient head space above the trampoline.

7.

Maximum user weights are: 10ft x 6ft: 100kgs 11ft x 8ft: 12

0

kgs,

8.

Suitable for outdoor or indoor use.

9.

Recommended age: 6+ years

10.

 Not suitable for children under 2 years. Risk of small parts which may cause a choking

 

hazard and long cords that could cause strangulation.

11.

 Keep all sources of heat and flames away from the product as it will burn

12.

 Do not use the mat when it is wet.

13.

 Practice without shoes.

14.

 Empty your pockets before using the trampoline.

15.

 Do not eat food, sweets or chew gum when bouncing

16.

 Always jump in the middle of the mat.

17.

 How to stop bouncing safely. You stop by bending your knees as you touch down on the

 

trampoline

18.

 Do not jump off the mat - always walk on and off. Do not jump from other items onto the

 

trampoline.

19.

 Limit the time of continuous usage 

(make regular stops)

.

20.

 Misuse and abuse of the trampoline is dangerous and can result in serious injury.

21.

 Do not use the trampoline if under the influence of alcohol or drugs

22.

 Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points and sharp points during assembly.

23.

 Do not apply excessive force during assembly that will cause damage to the product. 

Avoid somersaults and flips which may result in you landing on
your head or neck.

Always bounce in the middle of the trampoline.

Avoid bouncing when tired.

Serious injury, paralysis or even death can occur if the
trampoline is not used properly

Only 1 user allowed at a time

Many jumpers increase the chances of loss of control, collision
and falling over. This can result in serious injury to head, neck,
arms or legs.

Summary of Contents for CAPITAL PRO MASTER

Page 1: ...t x 8ft 335cm x 245cm CAPITAL PRO MASTER RECTANGULAR TRAMPOLINES Installation Manual Safety Instructions Capital Play Ltd 2 3 Higher Park Farm Halebourne Lane Chobham Surrey GU24 8SL UK Tel 0044 1276 855600 E sales capitalplay co uk ...

Page 2: ...0 and we can help Contents Parts List Page 3 Step 1 Assembling the Frame Page 4 Step 2 Fitting the Jump Mat Page 6 Step 3 Fitting the Surround Pads Page 7 Step 4 Assembling the Enclosure Page 8 Important Information Page 10 Using the Trampoline Page 11 Bounce Skills Page 11 Care Maintenance Page 12 Safety Certification The Capital Pro Master trampolines conform to the new EN71 14 Trampolines for D...

Page 3: ...tity 2 Part F Middle Section Plug Socket Quantity 2 Part G W Shaped Legs Quantity 4 Part H Leg Extension Quantity 8 Part I Enclosure Socket Extension Quantity 8 Part J Springs Quantity 80 11x8 52 10x6 Part K Spring Tool Quantity 1 Part L Surround Pads Elasticated Ties Quantity 1 16 ties Part M Jump Mat Quantity 1 Part N Sleeved Net Poles Quantity 1 8 poles Part O Ladder Quantity 1 Part P Protectiv...

Page 4: ...the springs are attached the frame will get pulled inwards but will always have a slight outwards bow Next go to one corner and take 1 x W Shaped Leg Part G two Leg Extensions Part H and two Enclosure Socket Extensions Part I Insert the leg extensions into the w shaped leg then insert the enclosure socket extensions on top of the leg extensions Finally the assembled legs fix into the two T connect...

Page 5: ...5 Your fully inserted leg section should look like this with the socket enclosure on the inside of the frame ...

Page 6: ...he Jump Mat Part M inside the frame of the trampoline with the centre logo facing upwards Next attach the four corner springs Then attach springs in the 12 6 3 and 9 o clock positions directly opposite each other Finish by attaching the remainder of the springs Do this by attaching a few springs on one side then going to the other side of the trampoline to attach a few more This evens out the tens...

Page 7: ...en wrap around the frame edge and tie off Repeat for all 16 ties Note a small screwdriver or pliers may assist with pulling the tie through the eyelets Finally remove a single spring underneath where each pad sections joins the next one Then insert the spring through the loop on the underside of the pad re attach the spring This will stop the front of the pads lifting up ...

Page 8: ... of this diagram Then insert two further poles opposite the first two in positions 5 and 6 Insert each of the poles into the correct enclosure socket through the 10cm slot between the pad sections see picture below Finally with the enclosure now half assembled and upright inserts the remaining poles into the sleeves in positions 3 4 7 and 8 and then into the enclosure sockets The bottom of the net...

Page 9: ...front of the zip entrance The Protective Cover Part P sits within the enclosure and lays over the jump mat There are eight eyelets which line up with the eight enclosure poles As with the surround pads insert a tie through the eyelets but this time wrap around the upright enclosure pole and tie off ...

Page 10: ...oes 14 Empty your pockets before using the trampoline 15 Do not eat food sweets or chew gum when bouncing 16 Always jump in the middle of the mat 17 How to stop bouncing safely You stop by bending your knees as you touch down on the trampoline 18 Do not jump off the mat always walk on and off Do not jump from other items onto the trampoline 19 Limit the time of continuous usage make regular stops ...

Page 11: ... momentum and swinging arms above head 4 Once mastered at this height try bouncing a little higher but remember to always stay in control of your height Hand Knee Drop 1 Land your hands and knees at the same time ensure the back is horizontal to the bounce mat and hands and legs are shoulder width apart also 2 Maintain strong body position with back and horizontal to mat and straighten legs behind...

Page 12: ...harp edges or points present No missing parts Springs No damage bent broken No missing parts Frame No bent parts No damage No rusting or corrosion Mat Pad Net No missing parts e g D rings ties No sagging No damage e g holes rips fraying tearing Looking after your trampoline Use trampoline as advised excess weight and improper use will damage it and cause it to break easily Keep trampoline clean If...

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