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For queries or additional product information, please call our Service Centre on: 

087 997 0865

Please have your model name on hand.

www.everlastsa.co.za

Everlast/SA     everlast_sa

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

1 to 3 Months 

3 to 6 Months 

6 to 12 Months 

Thorough inspection of the 

net for UV damage must be 

done prior to every use.

Thorough inspection of the 

net, net hanger and straps 

for UV damage must be 

done prior to every use.

 

 

Thorough inspection of the 

net, net hanger, straps, 

zipper, ties and strings for 

UV damage must be done 

prior to every use. Replace 

after 12 months or earlier.

 

This trampoline was designed and manufactured with quality materials and craftsmanship. If proper care 

and maintenance is provided it will provide jumpers with years of exercise, fun and enjoyment as well as  

reduce the risk of injur

The trampoline and enclosure are prone to wear and tear. The trampoline and enclosure need to be 

properly maintained and checked by following the Maintenance Schedule set out in these instructions.  When the material 

shows any signs of weakness, you must stop using the trampoline immediately, properly store the trampoline and restrict 

access until it has been replaced or the issue has been resolved.

Maintenance Schedule

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This trampoline is designed to withhold a certain amount of weight and use. Please make sure that only one person at 

a time uses the trampoline. 

 

 

WINDY CONDITIONS

In severe wind situations, the trampoline can be blown about. If you expect windy weather conditions, the trampoline 

should be moved to a sheltered area or disassembled. Another option is to tie the round, outside portion (top frame) of 

the trampoline to the ground using ropes and stakes. To ensure security, at least four tie downs should be used. Do 

not just secure the legs of the trampoline to the ground because they can pull out the frame sockets.

MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE

If you need to move the trampoline and enclosure, two or three people are required. All connector points should be 

wrapped and secured with weather resistant tape, such as duct tape. This will keep the frame intact during the move 

and prevent the connector points from dislocating and separating. 

PLEASE BE AWARE OF:

 

•  Punctures, holes or tears in the trampoline mat.

•  Sagging trampoline mat.

•  Loose stitching or any kind of deterioration of the mat.

•  Bent or broken frame parts, such as the legs.

•  Broken, missing or damaged springs.

•  Damaged, missing or insecurely attached frame pad.

•  Protrusions of any types (especially anything sharp) on the frame, springs or mat.

•  Be sure that netting is properly suspended prior to each use.

that there is no damage to the netting.

 Tighten all clamps that are loose and make sure 

IF YOU FIND ANY OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OR  ANYTHING ELSE 

 

YOU FEEL COULD CAUSE HARM 

TO ANY USER, THE TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE SHOULD BE DISASSEMBLED OR SECURED FROM USE 

UNTIL THE ABOVE CONDITION(S) HAVE BEEN REPAIRED OR RESOLVED.

Summary of Contents for 3.3M ADJUSTABLE TRAMPOLINE

Page 1: ...st from your equipment and ensure safe and correct assembly use and maintenance If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the service centre on 087 997 0865 Please keep this manual for fu...

Page 2: ...AND NET ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST 9 10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 11 23 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 26 SPECIFICATIONS FOR EVERLAST 3 3M ADJUSTABLE TRAMPOLINE MAT DIMENSION 3 3M LEG STEEL THICKNESS LIMITED WARRANTY 27...

Page 3: ...essential Place the trampoline away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space of 2 5 meters on all sides of the trampoline The trampoline and enclosure frame are made of...

Page 4: ...from getting cut or damaged do NOT allow any pets onto the mat Do NOT intentionally jump onto the trampoline enclosure Do NOT intentionally rebound off the enclosure Do NOT hang onto the top of the en...

Page 5: ...evention The key here is to stay in control of your jumps Do NOT move onto more complicated maneuvers until you have mastered the basic fundamental bounce Education is also key to safety and very impo...

Page 6: ...clear space of 2 5 meters on all sides of the trampoline Place the trampoline on a level surface before use Poor Maintenance of Trampoline A trampoline in poor condition will increase your risk of get...

Page 7: ...hands on the mat besides hips do not lock your elbows 4 Return to standing position by pushing up with hands FRONT BOUNCE 1 Start with basic bounce while keeping it low 2 Land in prone face down posi...

Page 8: ...e the frame to warp 5 If the trampoline frame warps up do not be alarmed as the Quad Lock system is designed to be flexible Push down on the part of the frame that warped with two people as shown The...

Page 9: ...TACT OUR SERVICE CENTRE No 1 Trampoline Mat x 1pc No 3A Joint Tube A x 4pcs No 3B Joint Tube B x 4pcs No 2 Frame Pad x 1pc No 4 Top Rail x 9pcs No 5 Leg Base x 4pcs No 6 No 7 7 L Shaped Leg x 8pcs No...

Page 10: ...sa TRAMPOLINE AND NET ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST No A Upper Frame Tube with Foam x 4pcs No F No B Lower Frame Tube with Foam x 4pcs No G Self Locking Screw x 8pcs No C Cable Wire x 10pcs No H Small Spring W...

Page 11: ...our Service Centre on 087 997 0865 Please have your model name on hand www everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 1 1 Before beginning assembly layout all parts on the floor as shown in the dia...

Page 12: ...verlast_sa STEP 2 1 Connect the L Shaped Legs 7 to the small ends of the Leg Bases 5 Align the holes and secure using parts 9 and 13 using the Allen Wrench 10 as shown in the diagram below 2 Connect t...

Page 13: ...ast_sa STEP 3 1 Connect 3pcs Top Rails 4 to 3pcs Joint Tube A 3A Connect 3pcs Top Rails 4 to 3pcs Joint Tube B 3B 2 Taking 1pc Top Rail with Joint Tube A 3A connected and 1pc Top Rail with Joint Tube...

Page 14: ...087 997 0865 Please have your model name on hand www everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 4 1 Attach the already made legs to each of these seperate sections as seen in the diagram below Ali...

Page 15: ...0865 Please have your model name on hand www everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 5 1 Secure 1pc of Lower Frame Tube with Foam B to each Joint Tube B 3B using parts 8 11 and 12 with the Alle...

Page 16: ...5 Please have your model name on hand www everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 6 1 Connect each section consisting of Top Rails Legs and Lower Frame Tubes by sliding the Top Rails 4 into each...

Page 17: ...ll the spring hook towards the steel frame as shown drop the hook into the frame hole until it latches on completely tap it down if the hook is not completely in the hole 2 There are a total of 64 spr...

Page 18: ...rs all metal parts First line up the elastic straps with the leg and wrap the elastic straps BEHIND the leg Tie a knot then tie it into a one sided bow as shown in the diagram below Secondly wrap the...

Page 19: ...everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 9 1 Connect all the Cable Wires C together using the Wrench 16 to tighten Once all 10 pieces are connected feed the connected Cable Wire through the top...

Page 20: ...co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 10 1 Attach the Plastic Cap I to the end of the Upper Frame Tube with Foam A using a Self Locking Screw G to secure it Once each Upper Frame Tube has a Plastic Cap...

Page 21: ...ave your model name on hand www everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 11 1 Lift the Enclosure Net onto the already assembled Trampoline as shown in the diagram below Connect the Upper Frame Tu...

Page 22: ...ecure the Enclosure Net to the Trampoline mat using the Cord E Lift up the Frame Pad and tie one end of the Cord to any one hole of the Trampoline Loop and the other end of the Cord through the next h...

Page 23: ...o za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 13 WARNING THE ZIPPER AND BUCKLES SHOULD BE CLOSED DURING USE IN ORDER TO AVOID USERS FALLING OUT OF THE TRAMPOLINE AS WELL AS DURING PERIODS OF NON USE TO RESTRICT A...

Page 24: ...ce Centre on 087 997 0865 Please have your model name on hand www everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa STEP 14 1 Attach the Easy Ladder K to the Trampoline Connecting Tube 6 with parts 11 L N and...

Page 25: ...USER WEIGHT MUST NOT EXCEED 45KGS WHEN LEG HEIGHT IS 45CM MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT MUST NOT EXCEED 100KGS WHEN LEG HEIGHT IS 90CM To adjust the leg height of the trampoline from 90cm to 45cm two people wi...

Page 26: ...your model name on hand www everlastsa co za Everlast SA everlast_sa ADJUSTING TRAMPOLINE HEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS STEP 2 1 Lift the L Shaped Leg to a vertical position and insert the L Shaped Leg into Jo...

Page 27: ...time uses the trampoline WINDY CONDITIONS In severe wind situations the trampoline can be blown about If you expect windy weather conditions the trampoline should be moved to a sheltered area or disa...

Page 28: ...ade will be to repair treadmills This limited warranty is void if a product has removed damaged or tampered labels and or any alterations including the unauthorised removal of any component or externa...

Page 29: ...d will be for the consumer s expense including any call out fees A quote for the repair replacement of these items will be provided to the consumer for approval prior to repairs being conducted Should...

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