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INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND USE

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•   Get on and off the trampoline through the inlet in the safety net. Access and exit the 

trampoline by thereby climbing up and down respectively. Do not attempt to enter the 

trampoline by crawling under the safety net.

•   In order to mount the trampoline correctly, hold the frame with your hands and climb up 

or roll on to the frame, over the frame padding and on to the mat. Always make sure that 

you hold the frame with your hands while climbing up or down. Do not immediately climb 

on to the frame padding and do not hold on to the frame padding.  In order to dismount 

correctly, get to the edge of the trampoline, hold the frame with your hands and climb 

down from the mat on the floor.

•  Do not allow pets on the mat to protect it from cuts and damages.

•   Do not wear clothing having drawstrings, loops and hooks. Buckles, if any, should not be 

hard or have a rough surface.

•  Do not use the trampoline under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

•  The mat must not come in contact with sharp or pointed objects.

•  Ensure that there is no one under the trampoline.

•   Landing on head or neck can cause paralysis or death! Somersaults are not recommen-

ded as they increase the risk of landing on head or neck.

•  Not suitable for pregnant women.

•   Make sure that the warning messages printed on the trampoline are readable when the 

user enters through the safety net entrance. 

•   Make sure that the quick release on the net is closed during use. Otherwise the safety 

net may not fulfil its function.

•  The trampoline is neither intended nor suitable to be buried into the ground.

•   Recommendation for supervisors: Take care that the user frequently takes a break to 

avoid exhaustion and ensure full body control.

•   When permanently irradiated with UV light, the material ages significantly faster. To avo-

id premature ageing and thereby extend the service life, you should always store the 

frame covering/frame padding and jumping mat in a dry and dark place when not in use. 

Do not permanently expose the frame covering/frame padding and jumping mat to wind, 

moisture, extreme temperatures or sunlight.

•   Due to the low weight of the product, during use the trampoline may move away from 

its original position. In order to prevent or reduce slippage, we recommend additionally 

weighting or securing the feet. In indoor areas, this can be done for example by sand-

bags or additional weights, or by ground anchors when used outdoors.

INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY

BEFORE SETUP

Please check that you’ve received all parts listed above. If you are missing any of the parts, 

please contact our customer service. Please use gloves while assembling the product to 

ensure that you protect your hands from injury.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

To assemble this trampoline you only need our supplied tool (G,N,O). When you are not 

using the trampoline, it can be easily disassembled and stowed away.

Step 1 – Mounting the frame and feet (Fig. 1)

There are a total of six frame tubes (A) for assembling the frame. All parts with the same 

part number are interchangeable and have no differences in left or right orientation. To 

connect the parts, the slimmer end of a tube section just needs to be inserted into the larger 

end of the next tube section. Then the 6 feet (B) are inserted into the upright connection 

pieces (A.1) and screwed to the frame tubes (A) with the screw, washer and nut (C). Be sure 

to align the feet properly before tightening. The ends of the curved feet must face outward. 

Then insert the foam pads (D) for the feet (B) onto the diagonal connectors on the feet.

Step 2 – Tensioning the jump mat (Fig. 2)

To tension the jump mat you need the enclosed tensioner (G). The jump mat is already firmly 

connected to the safety net. Place the jump mat with the safety net (E) centrally on the top 

in the middle of the frame. The position of the tunnel loops (E.1) of the safety net should 

be selected in direct extension of the feet (B) or at the height of the upright connection 

piece (A.2), so that later the net rods can be inserted through the tunnel loops into the 

upright connection pieces. In addition, the first tensioning rope (F) to be mounted should 

be mounted directly next to a tunnel loop (E.1) and thus also directly next to the associated 

upright connection piece (A.2) of one of the frame tubes. The installation of the tensioning 

ropes, which is described in the following steps 2.1 to 2.4, works best if the jump mat is 

kept slightly tensioned.

2.1 Guide the tensioning rope (F) from below through an eyelet (E.2) of the jump mat. Place 

the resulting loop over the frame. The stopper (F.1) of the tensioning rope is located below 

the jump mat eyelet (E.2).

2.2 Pass the tensioner (G) with the wide end from above through the loop and under the 

frame until it reaches the tensioning rope stopper (F.1). Place the short upper end of the 

tensioner (G) exactly in the groove of the stopper (F.1).

2.3 Levering the tensioner (G) down makes the tensioning rope (F) slide towards the jump 

mat.

2.4 With a last levering of the tensioner (G), the loop is finally lifted over the stopper (F.1) 

of the tensioning rope. To prevent the tensioning rope (F) from loosening again, remove the 

tensioner (G) and place the tensioning rope (F) in the groove of the stopper (F.1).

After the first tensioning rope is mounted, the tensioning ropes should be alternately moun-

ted on opposite sides of the mat frame for even distribution of tension and thus ease of 

assembly. So, always stretch in the middle between two already attached tensioning ropes. 

Tensioning in a row would disperse the pulling forces to one side and the assembly would 

be more difficult.

Step 3 – Mounting the frame padding (Fig. 3)

WARNING: Never use the trampoline without the frame padding (H)! Place the frame pad-

ding over the frame so that the upright connection pieces (A.2) fit through the notches (H.1) 

in the frame padding. This ensures that the net bars can later be easily inserted into the 

upright connection pieces. Close the hook and loop fastening strips of the frame padding 

so that the frame is completely covered. To cover the feet, clip the long side of the pennant 

(I) to the inside of the frame padding and hook the rubber eyelet on the other end of the 

pennant into the groove on the foot.

Step 4 – Mounting the safety net (Fig. 4)

Connect the upholstered lower and upper net rods (J and K). Make sure that all rod parts 

engage audibly. Insert the fully assembled net rods from bottom to top into the vertical tun-

nel loops (E.1) of the safety net (E) and then insert the net rods from above into the upright 

connection pieces (A.2) on the frame tubes. Make sure that all rods engage audibly. Again, 

it is advisable to first mount two opposite net rods.

 

Step 5 – Mounting the top ring (Fig. 5) 

  

First insert the T-shaped connecting pieces (L) with the long end from above onto the net 

rods (K). Slide one bent part (M) of the top ring through the horizontal tunnel loops (E.3) at 

the top of the safety net (E) and the T-shaped connecting pieces (L). Connect the individual 

parts (M) together until a complete and closed ring is created. Make sure that all curved 

rods click audibly into place.

     

To disassemble, follow instructions for assembly backwards.   

MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE

Lift the trampoline off the ground slightly and keep it horizontal with the floor. To move the 

trampoline in a different way, disassemble it completely. To disassemble, follow instructions 

for assembly backwards. 

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Use a dry or damp cloth only to clean the product; do not use special cleaning agents! 

Check the product for damage or traces of wear and tear before and after each use. Do 

not make any structural changes. For your own safety, please use original spare parts only. 

These can be sourced from HUDORA. If parts become damaged or if sharp edges or corners 

should develop, the product may not be used any more. If in any doubt, please contact 

our service team (http://www.hudora.de/). Store the product in a safe place where it is 

protected from the elements, cannot be damaged, and cannot injure anyone. 

•   Check the jump mat, frame padding and safety catch regularly for damage and whether 

they can still carry/catch the weight of the user. Weather conditions such as direct 

sunlight, rain, snow and extreme temperatures can damage these parts. Replace the 

jump mat with the safety net after 36 months and the frame padding after 48 months.

•   Check the product regularly - especially before and after use! - for damage and wear 

marks. Not servicing the product regularly can lead to dangerous consequences for the 

user.

•   Verify prior to each use that the trampoline mat is not worn and parts are not loose 

or missing. In particular, check all spring and bolt connections and tighten them if 

necessary, so that they do not loosen during use.

•   Strong winds can blow off the trampoline. If strong winds are expected, then use the 

trampoline in a sheltered area or take it off altogether. Another option is to secure the 

trampoline by winding a rope around it (upper part) taking care to anchor the rope at a 

minimum of three places on the surface on which the trampoline is standing. Do not tie 

down the trampoline by only its legs as it can cause the frame joints to come apart.

•   Keep the trampoline safe from impermissible access when not in use. 

•   Make sure that the padding for the trampoline frame is attached securely and is at the 

right place.

•   In order to keep the risk of an injury to the minimum, always check the trampoline for 

worn, defective or missing parts before use.

•   Check the safety net before each use and replace any worn or damaged parts. Make 

sure the safety net is not damaged.

•  Put the trampoline away when it is not to be used.

•   Do not make any technical modifications. The trampoline and its safety net should be 

dismantled or secured against use until necessary corrections have been made, if a fault 

or an abnormality which is potentially dangerous to the user has been detected.

•  Do not use the trampoline if it is damaged or unsafe!

•   The trampoline is not weatherproof! If you are using it outdoors, please ensure that it is 

stored in a sheltered area following use.

•   After moving the trampoline, check each point of the “Special Safety Instructions” and 

“Safety Instructions” once again.

WATCH OUT FOR THE FOLLOWING

•  Tears, holes or rips

•  Loose jumping mat

•  Pulled seams or other closure problems

•  Bent or broken framework, i.e. legs

•  Damaged or loose screws

•  Broken, missing or damaged straps

•  Damaged, missing or unsecured frame cushion

•   Protruding objects of any kind (especially sharp edges) on the frame or the mat

Summary of Contents for 65611

Page 1: ...ora de Art Nr 65611 Stand 11 18 1 24 DE EN IT ES FR NL AUFBAU UND GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND USE ISTRUZIONI PER IL MONTAGGIO E PER L USO INSTRUCCIONES DE MONTAJE Y DE USO INSTRUCTIONS DE MONTAGE ET MODE D EMPLOI MONTAGE EN GEBRUIKSHANDLEIDING ...

Page 2: ...2 24 TEILELISTE PARTLIST LISTA DEI PEZZI LISTA DE PIEZAS LISTE DES PIECES DETACHEES ONDERDELENLIJST A 6 x B 6 x C 6 x D 6 x E 1 x F 30 x G 1 x H 1 x A 1 A 2 E 1 E 3 H 1 F 1 E 2 ...

Page 3: ...nitura non sono elencati e non saranno necessari per il montaggio No se mencionan otras piezas comprendidas en el volumen de suministro y tampoco se requieren para el montaje D autres pièces contenues dans le volume de livraison ne figurent pas dans la liste et ne sont pas nécessitées pour le montage Verdere meegeleverde onderdelen zijn niet vermeld en zijn niet nodig voor de opbouw DE FR ES IT EN...

Page 4: ...4 24 1 A B C A 1 6 x 6 x A A D ...

Page 5: ...5 24 2 E F E 1 A 2 E 2 A B 2 1 F A E F 1 E 2 2 2 G 2 3 2 4 ...

Page 6: ...6 24 I 3 H E 1 A 2 H 1 ...

Page 7: ...7 24 4 2 K J A 2 1 3 E 1 6 x E 3 ...

Page 8: ...8 24 5 L M E 1 K E 3 E 1 2 M L K ...

Page 9: ...9 24 A 1 A 2 1 2 1 2 B 1 B 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 B 3 1 2 3 A 3 A 4 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...zusteigen fassen Sie mit den Händen den Rahmen an und steigen oder rollen Sie sich auf den Rahmen über die Rahmenpolsterung und auf die Sprungmatte Vergessen Sie nie mit den Händen den Rahmen zu fassen wenn Sie hinauf oder herun terklettern Steigen Sie nicht sofort auf die Rahmenpolsterung und halten Sie sich nicht an der Rahmenpolsterung fest Um richtig herunterzusteigen gehen Sie zum Rand des Tr...

Page 11: ...erungs und Schraubverbindungen und befestigen Sie sie gegebenenfalls so dass sie sich während der Nutzung nicht lösen Bei starkem Wind kann das Trampolin umgeblasen werden Wenn Sie windiges Wetter erwarten muss das Trampolin in einen geschützten Bereich geschafft oder demontiert werden Eine andere Möglichkeit ist die runde Außenseite den oberen Rahmen des Trampolins mit Hilfe von Seilen und Pflöck...

Page 12: ... adjust according to the age of the user and use for the purpose it has been designed for TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item HUDORA Children s trampoline Safety 140 Item number 65611 Maximum set up dimensions 1 40 m x 1 40 m x 1 90 m Purpose Trampoline for children with a max user weight of 25 kg for jumping in a private area If you have assembly problems or would like further information on the produc...

Page 13: ...and place the tensioning rope F in the groove of the stopper F 1 After the first tensioning rope is mounted the tensioning ropes should be alternately moun ted on opposite sides of the mat frame for even distribution of tension and thus ease of assembly So always stretch in the middle between two already attached tensioning ropes Tensioning in a row would disperse the pulling forces to one side an...

Page 14: ...your hands on landing next to the hips 3 Use your hands as support to return to the upright position All images are examples of the design CONGRATULAZIONI PER AVER ACQUISTATO QUESTO PRODOTTO Avvertenza La preghiamo di leggere molto attentamente questo manuale Il manuale fa parte del prodotto Quindi va conservato come tutto l imballaggio per eventuali domande in futuro Dando il prodotto a terzi per...

Page 15: ...pra il blocco F 1 della fune di tensione Per evitare che la fune di tensione F si allenti staccare il tendimolla G e inserire la fune di tensione F nella scanalatura del blocco F 1 Dopo aver montato la prima fune per distribuire la tensione in modo uniforme e semplifi care le operazioni di montaggio fissare le funi procedendo in modo alternato sui due lati opposti del bordo del tappeto In questo m...

Page 16: ... alto della rete di sicurezza Non saltare apposta sulla rete di sicurezza Non rimbalzate intenzionalmente dalla rete di sicurezza Non appendetevi al bordo superiore della barriera di sicurezza e non cercare di scalare la recinzione Togliete tutti i gioielli che potrebbero impigliarsi nella rete o tagliarla Per informazioni sulla formazione di competenze rivolgetevi a un allenatore di trampolino ri...

Page 17: ...os del marco y suba o ruede sobre el mar co por arriba de la almohada del marco y a la estera de salto Nunca olvide tomarse con las manos del marco cuando suba o baje No suba inmediatamente al acolchamiento del marco y no se amarre al mismo Para descender correctamente vaya hasta el borde del trampolín como soporte tome el marco con las manos y baje de la estera de salto al piso Prohíba la entrada...

Page 18: ...es elásticas y conexiones roscadas y dado el caso fíjelas de modo que durante el uso no se suelten En caso de fuertes vientos el trampolín puede darse vuelta En caso de que se espere clima ventoso se deberá colocar el trampolín en una zona protegida o desmontarlo Otra posibilidad es trabar la parte exterior circular el marco superior del trampolín con ayuda de cuerdas y estacas Para poder garantiz...

Page 19: ...fants Safety 140 Référence article 65611 Dimensions maximales de montage 1 40 m x 1 40 m x 1 90 m But prévu Trampoline pour enfants d un poids maxi de 25 kg pour espace privé Si vous rencontrez certaines difficultés lors de l installation ou si vous souhaitez plus d informations sur le produit rendez vous sur http www hudora de PIECES CONTENUES 1 x Pièces de trampoline voire liste des pièces aux p...

Page 20: ...le sous le cadre jusqu à la butée du câble de tension F 1 Placez l extrémité supérieure courte du tendeur G exacte ment dans la rainure de la butée F 1 2 3 En tirant le tendeur G vers le bas le câble de tension F glisse vers le tapis de saut 2 4 Avec un dernier levier inséré du tendeur G la boucle est finalement soulevée par dessus la butée F 1 du câble de tension Pour éviter que le câble de tensi...

Page 21: ...mpoline Ne pas utiliser le trampoline comme tremplin Ne jamais sauter à une hauteur supérieure à celle du filet de sécurité Ne pas sauter de manière volontaire sur le filet de sécurité Eviter de vous prendre dedans Ne pas se pendre au cadre supérieur de la structure ni aux crochets Retirer vos bijoux car ils risqueraient d abîmer ou de se prendre dans la structure du trampoline Pour plus d informa...

Page 22: ... of verlaat Betreed de trampoline niet door onder het veiligheidsnet door te kruipen Om de trampoline op de juiste manier te betreden zet u zichzelf met uw handen op het frame af en rolt u via het frame en de framekussen naar de mat Vergeet nooit uw handen op het frame te zetten wanneer u de trampoline betreed of verlaat Hou u nooit vast aan de frame polstering of de padding van het frame Om de tr...

Page 23: ... draai ze indien nodig vast zodat ze niet los komen te zitten tijdens het gebruik In geval van sterke wind kan de trampoline worden omgeblazen Wanneer u winderig weer verwacht moet de trampoline in een beschermende omgeving worden geplaatst of uit elkaar worden gehaald Een andere mogelijkheid is om de ronde buitenkant het bovenste frame van de trampoline met behulp van touwen en zeilen vast te zet...

Page 24: ...olgens op uw rechter of linkerkant en raak de trampoline met uw tenen aan tap Neem vervolgens de basispositie aan en herhaal deze oefening met uw andere kant Hamstring curls Afb A 3 Wanneer u de Contact Bounce uitvoert plaatst u uw gewicht op één kant Raak de trampoline met één voet aan terwijl u uw andere been licht naar achteren buigt Verwissel na elke sprong van kant Side to side Afb A 4 Bij de...

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