Gee Mini Tramp Owner & User Manual Download Page 7

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MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER 

 

Warning

: The Mini Tramp has a variable weight rating. 

 

The Mini Tramp legs are adjustable, this allows for different uses and routines to be accomplished. This 
however means the mat height can vary between leg height settings. Naturally the lower the frame the 
lower the mat is in relation to the ground. For this reason, be mindful of the user weight and routine in 
relation to the setting that the legs are at. Until you are familiar with the settings and how close the mat 
can go to the ground for your individual routines start with the highest settings (especially the exit side) 
and start with basic manoeuvres and build up from there. To avoid overloading the Mini Tramp or risk 
of injury use the following as a guide: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Mini Tramp leg angle/frame height adjustment system, the Entry and Exit can be set independently, 
here are some locking pin setting examples; 

 

You will notice below that depending on the various leg settings 
that the jumping mat distance to the ground varies. The 
maximum weight rating of 90kg is when the mat is at the 
highest distance from the ground (see configuration 4). The 
weight rating is reduced when the mat is set lower, with the 
lowest weight rating of 45kg (see configuration 1). 

There are various other configurations you can set the legs to 
however these are in between the extremes shown. 

 

 

 

 

See next page for further details of configurations 1, 2, 3 & 4. 

 

 

Leg Settings 

 

 

Entry

 

Side

 

Exit

  

Side

 

Max

 User 

weight 

Low 

Low 

45kg 

High 

Low 

75kg 

Low 

High 

75kg 

High 

High 

90kg 

Entry Side

 

Exit Side

 

1

 

4

 

3

 

2

 

Summary of Contents for Mini Tramp

Page 1: ...2018 GeeTramp All Rights Reserved Owner s User s Manual Safety Information Installation and Care Maintenance Instructions Mini Trampoline also known as Mini Tramp Warning Read this manual before assem...

Page 2: ...UCING SAFETY RISKS 6 Correct Mini Tramp Positioning 6 Surface that the Mini Tramp is on 6 The area surrounding the Mini Tramp 6 MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER 7 PARTS LIST 9 ASSEMBLY 10 TRANSPORTING AND S...

Page 3: ...red to the smaller body and children s legs have been broken and severe spinal injuries have occurred as a result Ensure only one person at a time bounces on the trampoline 3 Children are often unable...

Page 4: ...these basic principles 1 Landing on your head or neck while doing somersaults can cause serious injury paralysis or even death Do not attempt to learn somersaults or flip routines on your own Only do...

Page 5: ...ookers or pets the user and supervisor need to be vigilant to prevent anything that can unexpectedly interrupt the path of the user e g other people or pets 12 Always aim to use the middle of the mat...

Page 6: ...ential onto unprotected hard surfaces like concrete bitumen rocks brick walls fences etc b impact cuts and stab potential from inherently dangerous surfaces if landed onto or against e g glass panels...

Page 7: ...build up from there To avoid overloading the Mini Tramp or risk of injury use the following as a guide The Mini Tramp leg angle frame height adjustment system the Entry and Exit can be set independent...

Page 8: ...ights Reserved MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER CONT Here are the main settings of the leg adjustments configurations 1 2 3 4 in detail Entry View Side View Exit View Entry Low 1 Exit Low Entry High 2 Exit...

Page 9: ...use the Description and ref to identify parts while assembling Make sure you have all parts listed in the table below If you think you re missing any parts please contact your supplier Parts List Sel...

Page 10: ...the User line up the adjustment holes in the inner and outer tubes Install a lock pin ref 3 on the upper and lower sections Repeat for the other leg assembly This is an example of the entry side leg a...

Page 11: ...orage Cap ref 4 or foam or similar material in between as shown Keep Mini Tramp restrained during transport HOW TO USE THE SPRING TOOL The following is provided as a reference for any future maintenan...

Page 12: ...on on the mat balanced Do this by installing the next spring on the opposite side of the frame Then follow the sequence shown for assembling the rest of the corner springs Note Only complete the corne...

Page 13: ...V ring and then attach the corresponding spring until all springs are installed View from the mat side Padding temporary lifted to see netting barrier system Step 3 5 It s important to regularly check...

Page 14: ...er attachment points Step 3 7 Lift the outside of the safety pads and locate the brass eyelets Pinch the eyelet area so the eyelet holes line up The bungee cord can then be threaded through Step 3 8 O...

Page 15: ...th cold water and let it dry before using the Mini Tramp Be aware if the pads are not in place the edge stitching on the mat becomes fully exposed to the sun s UV reducing mat lifespan Bed Mat Use The...

Page 16: ...gle for intended use Joints are in good condition e g no signs of stress cracks rust or corrosion Frame does not present sharp protrusions or edges Mini Tramp Suspension System Suspension system is in...

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