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Section 2

 

1 Safety Information

 

 

Trampolines are great fun, encourage the development of gross motor skills, provide opportunities for 

physical activity and present users with manageable challenges to find and test their limits. However, 

like many physical activities, trampoline use involves potential risk of injury, particularly if the equipment 

is used improperly. 

 

Injury surveillance and hospital admissions data shows that trampolines feature frequently in injury 

presentations and admissions. Children under 14 years of age account for about 90% of all trampoline- 

related injuries. 28% of the trampoline-related injuries were sustained by children under five years of 

age and more than a third of the injuries related to multi-users. (Victorian Injury Surveillance Unit - 

Hazard 75, Autumn 2013, pg. 3). 

 

The following points are important to note: 

 

  Injury data indicates that people can be severely injured if they land on an unprotected 

trampoline frame or springs or if they fall from the trampoline. Impact attenuation systems such 

as pads are intended to minimize the risk of injury and enclosures are intended to stop people 

falling off the trampoline. 

Ensure pads (where they are required) and enclosures are attached to the trampoline before 

use. 

 

  The risk of injury increases when more than one person at a time bounces on a trampoline. 

Smaller children are at increased risk when jumping with adults and/or larger children, for 

example, a ‘double bounce’ dramatically increases the energy transferred 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. 

 

  Children are often unable to identify hazards and do not have a well-developed ability to assess 

risk and may, if left unsupervised, be at more risk of injury. 

Always supervise children while they are using the trampoline. 

 

  Over-confidence can lead to injury. 

Learn fundamental bounces first before trying more complex manoeuvres. 

 

  Inappropriate clothing can cause injury. 

Clothing should allow plenty of body movement without flapping loosely and becoming a 

distraction to the jumper. 
Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything that could get caught while using the 

trampoline and result in entanglement or strangulation. Buckles, jewellery and belts should not 

be worn, as these may damage the trampoline mat or cause injury to the jumper if they become 

caught in the fabric of the trampoline. Shoes should be removed as they may damage the bed 

and increase the risk of injury. 

 

Better design, good construction and improved safety features go a long way toward minimizing the 

hazards associated with trampoline use; however, trampolines need to be used, cared for and 

maintained appropriately to ensure the benefits of these features continue throughout the life of the 

product. 

 

All Goliath trampolines are tested and compliant to Australian Safety Standard AS4989:2006

 

Summary of Contents for TR-12-P21-B

Page 1: ...ully Failure to comply with this warning may result in injury and or property damage WARNING This trampoline is intended for user aged 6 years and above This trampoline contains small parts it is not...

Page 2: ...tation 7 3 Safe Use Instructions 8 4 How To Use Your Trampoline 9 5 Installation Instructions 14 6 Care And Maintenance Instructions 14 7 Potential Hazards of Trampoline Components 15 8 Parts List 16...

Page 3: ...mation via the website we they cannot guarantee thatthis information is current Please contact the authorised Australian subsidiary and exclusive distributor Crown Andrews Pty Ltd on 1800 224 278 if y...

Page 4: ...r tortuous acts or omission breach of duty breach of contract or breach of statutory duty on the part of Goliath its office bearers directors employees or agents 2 Title Risk Title to risk and ownersh...

Page 5: ...ection of their Instruction Guide Furthermore the warranty does not cover installation provided by any third party assembly service 4 2 4 Damage through insufficient care or maintenance This warranty...

Page 6: ...will replace thedamaged parts free of charge Goliath will also cover any costs associated with shipping the replacement parts 4 3 3 Refunds In all instances of successful warranty claims Goliath offe...

Page 7: ...and product design associated with Goliath products print material and websiteare copyright from and or registered by Goliath BV 2018 10 Privacy Policy Goliath will not pass your personal information...

Page 8: ...maller children are at increased risk when jumping with adults and or larger children for example a double bounce dramatically increases the energy transferred to the smaller body and children s legs...

Page 9: ...than one person on the trampoline at any time Do not use the trampoline and enclosure when wet Do not jump onto or off the trampoline and enclosure Do not use a trampoline and enclosure while under th...

Page 10: ...poline bed Learn this skill before you attempt any others Climb on and off the trampoline do not jump It is dangerous to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground when dismounting or onto the tr...

Page 11: ...ame pad or grasp the frame pad when mounting or dismounting the trampoline Users should always place their hands on the frame while mounting or dismounting To dismount jumpers should walk to the side...

Page 12: ...behind the hips ready to lift again as you bounce up see Figure1 Figure 1 Arm Action Bounce variations Figures 2 3 and 4 show three variations the tuck the pike and the straddle pike respectively Thes...

Page 13: ...earn the hands and knees drop 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 Remain in this position and try to bounce...

Page 14: ...Perform skill as in Step 2 see Figure 6 Figure 6 Front Drop SERIES OF DROPS Sequencing Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops practice them in sequence Front drop Half twist...

Page 15: ...the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills Jumpers must understand why they must master control before they can start thinking about other moves Understandi...

Page 16: ...rea should not include concrete bitumen brick or other hard surfaces as these can cause serious injuries if users fall off the trampoline Do not locate the trampoline on top of other objects or store...

Page 17: ...tem elements where required Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame padding Punctures frays tears or holes in the frame padding Deterioration of the stitching or fabric of the frame...

Page 18: ...EM PARTS QTY 1 T JOINT 8 2 TOP RAIL TUBE 8 3 W SHAPED LEG 4 4 VERTICAL LEG TUBE 8 5 JUMPING MAT 1 6 SPRING 72 7 SPRING HOOK TOOL 1 8 UPPER POLE TUBE 8 9 LOWER POLE TUBE 8 10 POLE SLEEVE 8 11 BALL CAP...

Page 19: ...d sharp edges 1 Connect the Top Rail Tube 2 with T Joint 1 as shown in the picture below 2 Install the W Shaped Leg Tubes 3 Vertical Leg Tubes 4 with T Shaped Joint 1 Ensure the locking pins are align...

Page 20: ...he V rings Pull the Spring Hook Tool towards the frame and connect the Springs into the frame receiving holes 3 When connecting the Springs always connect the Springs opposite to each other to get an...

Page 21: ...ase and the V rings on the jumping mat are carefully counted Secure the remaining springs by threading through the net bottom to mat V rings 11 Assembly Instructions Frame Pad 1 Place the Frame Pad 16...

Page 22: ...SEMBLY STEP ENCLOSURE 1 Connect all Upper Pole Tubes 8 to theLower Pole Tubes 9 2 Insert the Ball Cap 11 to the top of upper pole tube 8 and fixed by Ball Cap Screw 12 3 Locate the 8 T Joints Align ho...

Page 23: ...e sewn in loops at the top of net to the ball caps at the pole top as shown 6 When the assembly is finished the trampoline looks as shown below 13 Disassembly To disassemble simply follow ASSEMBLY STE...

Page 24: ...tine maintenance and consumable items such as but not limited to fuel lubricants vacuum bags blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tune ups or adjustments 5 this warranty will not apply where damage is c...

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