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PARAMETERS 

Parameters: 

IN 9772 

IN 9773 

IN 9774 

IN 9775 

IN 9776 

Size 

6“(183cm) 

8“(244cm) 

10“(305cm) 

12“(366cm) 

14“(430cm) 

Springs 

36 pcs 

48 pcs 

54 pcs 

72 pcs 

88 pcs 

Legs 

3 pcs 

3 pcs 

3 pcs 

4 pcs 

4 pcs 

Maximum user weight 

100 kg 

100 kg 

130 kg 

150 kg 

150 kg 

Warning: Read this manual before using the product. We are not liable for any injuries that may 
occur when using the trampoline. 

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

BEFORE  YOU  BEGIN  USING  YOUR  TRAMPOLINE

 

READ  AND  UNDERSTAND  ALL  THE 

INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL.

 

As with all physical sports and activities there is a risk 

of  injury.  To  ensure  your  future  enjoyment  and  to  prevent  injuries,  be  sure  to  follow  the  appropriate 
safety rules and tips. 

 

ALWAYS  CHECK  YOUR  TRAMPOLINE  BEFORE  USE,  PAYING  EXTRA  ATTENTION  TO 

ALL THE BOLTS, JUMP MAT AND THE POSITION OF ALL PADDING FEATURES (FRAME 
COVERS). DON’T USE THE TRAMPOLINE IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING OR LOOK LIKE 
THEY  SHOW  WEAR  AND  TEAR.  ALSO  CHECK  THE  OVERALL  STABILITY  OF  THE 
TRAMPOLINE.  DO  NOT  USE  THE  TRAMPOLINE  IF  SOME  PARTS  ARE  MISSING  OR 
WORN. 

 

ALWAYS USE THE PROVIDED SAFETY NET WHEN USING THE TRAMPOLINE. The safety 

net  prevents  you  from  falling  off  the  trampoline.  Do  not  use  the  net  to  propel  yourself  to  the 
side. 

 

ALWAYS  ENSURE  THAT  THE  TRAMPOLINE  IS  USED  ONLY  BY  ONE  PERSON  AT  A 

TIME. 

 

DO NOT TRY TO TURN OR FLIP WHILE IN THE AIR. 

 

For both interior and exterior use. The trampoline cannot be permanently affixed to the terrain. 

 

Always use the trampoline under adult supervision. Ensure that the trampoline cannot be used 

by unauthorized people. Store the ladder in a secure place. 

 

All  trampoline  users  should  be  under  adult  supervision,  regardless  of  their  skills  or  age.  The 

owner of the trampoline is responsible for ensuring the users are properly informed about the 
instructions in this manual. 

 

Stop  exercising  immediately  should  you  feel  unwell  or  if  you  feel  pain  in  your  joints  and 

muscles.  Dizziness  is  a  sign  of  fatigue  and  you  should  stop  bouncing  and  lay  down  on  the 
ground should you feel dizzy. 

 

When  using  the  trampoline,  ensure  that  appropriate  clothing  is  worn,  preferably  sportswear 

and socks. NEVER WEAR SHOES ON THE MAT. Before using the trampoline, make sure to 
empty your pockets of any sharp objects. Do not hold anything while jumping. Do not eat while 
jumping. 

 

Please be warned that trampoline is spring based and will allow the user to jump to a greater 

height  than  that  on  the  ground.  Please  bear  this  in  mind  and  wait  until  you  are  comfortable 
bouncing at low heights first. 

 

Place the trampoline on an even surface. 

Summary of Contents for Froggy PRO

Page 1: ...RTline Froggy PRO 183 cm IN 9773 1 Trampoline Set inSPORTline Froggy PRO 244 cm IN 9774 1 Trampoline Set inSPORTline Froggy PRO 305 cm IN 9775 1 Trampoline Set inSPORTline Froggy PRO 366 cm IN 9776 1...

Page 2: ...ssembly 9 STEP 2 Trampoline Mat Assembly 10 STEP 3 Safety Placard Attachment 11 STEP 4 Frame Pad Assembly 11 SAFETY NET 12 Parts list 12 Parts diagram 12 Safety net assembly instructions 13 General sa...

Page 3: ...t use the net to propel yourself to the side ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE TRAMPOLINE IS USED ONLY BY ONE PERSON AT A TIME DO NOT TRY TO TURN OR FLIP WHILE IN THE AIR For both interior and exterior use The t...

Page 4: ...mp for too long a time until you re fatigued You ll only increase the risk of an injury Do not use the trampoline if there are people or animals under it Do not use the trampoline if you ve consumed a...

Page 5: ...for increased level of balance Keep your head straight and have the edge of the jumping area in sight Always control the jump by taking off and landing in the middle of the trampoline Do not jump ont...

Page 6: ...by using your momentum and swinging your arms above your head 4 Once mastered at this height try bouncing a little higher but remember to always stay in control of your height SEAT DROP 1 Start with...

Page 7: ...off your hands back to the standing position Should you wish to progress any further and learn more advanced techniques for trampoline please consult a qualified and registered instructor TRAMPOLINE...

Page 8: ...on Placard Pc 1 1 1 8 TR807 Spring tool Pc 1 1 1 Enclosed are the current specifications and product features available at time of printing however changes may be made in equipment availability specif...

Page 9: ...legs Total 20 pcs STEP 1 Support Assembly A Slide all the vertical leg extensions 5 into the leg base 4 as depicted B Affix the upper tubes to the leg holders 3 C One by one put the parts into vertica...

Page 10: ...poline mat inside the frame on the floor as depicted below B The springs need to be placed in position as shown in the diagram in order to pull the Trampoline Mat in all four directions The image spec...

Page 11: ...s for all springs STEP 3 Safety Placard Attachment Using the tie wrap attach the Safety Instruction Placard 7 to the trampoline The tie wrap should go around the Vertical Frame joint and the Top Rail...

Page 12: ...Upper pole B 6 pcs 8 pcs 12 pcs 3 Bar Spacers 12 pcs 16 pcs 24 pcs 4 Curved Washers 12 pcs 16 pcs 24 pcs 5 Screws 12 pcs 16 pcs 24 pcs 6 Nuts 12pcs 16 pcs 24 pcs 7 Safety Net 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc Parts dia...

Page 13: ...afety net 7 on the trampoline s jumping mat Make sure the pockets meant to hold the upper pole A face upwards Align the pockets with the upper pole A Place the upper pole B 2 in the pockets of the saf...

Page 14: ...SEE WHETHER YOU HAVE FASTENED THE SCREWS AND BOLTS ENOUGH SO THAT THE SAFETY NET STANDS STIFF OTHERWISE THE SAFETY NET WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY THE ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE General safety advice Pl...

Page 15: ...safety net is designed and made for domestic use only by people over 6 years of age It is not a propelling device It is designed as a safety net to control entry and exit to and from the trampoline an...

Page 16: ...significant distances and burn holes in both the safety net netting and the trampoline mat Any large trampoline with or without a safety net can be blown around in high winds and cause injury or dama...

Page 17: ...ds shall maintain its regular or contracted features The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from if applicable User s fault i e product damage caused by unqualified repair work improper assembl...

Page 18: ...hen the Seller is not able to settle the Warranty Claim within the agreed period due to the specific nature of the Goods defect he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution I...

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