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CARE & MAINTENANCE

Regular care and maintenance of your trampoline is required. This will help prolong its life and reduce 

the possibility of injury. Neglecting this can lead to a risk for users. 
Inspect your trampoline before each use using the checklist below as a guide. Take particular care in 

doing this at the start of each season and at regular intervals. Ensure all parts are in tact and cannot 

become dislodged during play, tighten any screws or nuts and bolts where required.

IMPORTANT:

 If any faults are found, the trampoline 

MUST NOT BE USED

. We advise that the 

trampoline is dismantled and placed in a dry place until new parts are 

Looking after your trampoline:

 Excess weight and improper use will damage it and

cause it to break easily.

 If any part becomes dirty, clean with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Do 

not use any abrasive cleaners as this could damage the product.

 Prolonged exposure to sun 

and harsh weather can shorten its life.

(available to buy from our website)

.

Common damage can be caused by water pooling, garden/outdoor debris landing on it, sparks 

from nearby 

 or 

 displays landing on it. 

 their claws can damage it.

 A trampoline can act like a sail in strong winds. It can be blown over 

which can cause damage to the frame and surrounding areas. We recommend that it is moved 

to a sheltered location and secured to the ground 

(tie-down kit available from our website)

, or 

dismantled and stored away. 

 Follow assembly 

instructions in reverse order making sure the springs are removed before dismantling frame. 

 To be lifted by 2 people. Lift slightly off the ground, 

keeping the frame horizontal. Never drag to move it as this can displace parts. Always check that 

parts are positioned correctly after moving.

PART

All Parts

Springs

Frame / Enclosure 

Poles

Bed / Enclosure 

Net / Frame Pad / 

Foam Tubes

CHECKLIST

Securely attached

Correctly positioned

No sharp edges or points present

No missing parts

No damage 

(bent / broken)

No missing parts

No bent parts

No damage

No rusting or corrosion

No missing parts

(e.g. V-rings / Ties / Zips etc.)

No sagging

No damage

(Holes / Rips / Fraying / Tearing)

NOT OK

OK

Summary of Contents for JKR1014G16

Page 1: ...uctions carefully before attempting to assemble or use this product Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference Got a Problem building your trampoline Call us on 0344 800 4060 and we can...

Page 2: ...cm 1 89m The trampoline must be placed on a level surface at least 2m from any structures or obstructions such as fence garage house overhanging branches laundry lines or electrical wires Do not inst...

Page 3: ...on HalfTurntable 1 Start from the front drop position and push to the left or right with your arms to begin turning your body in the opposite direction 2 Turn your head and shoulders toward the direct...

Page 4: ...e available to buy from our website Common damage can be caused by water pooling garden outdoor debris landing on it sparks from nearby or displays landing on it their claws can damage it A trampoline...

Page 5: ...loves WHAT YOU WILL NEED 1 This is a 2 person build 2 Time for build is approximately 2 hours 3 Choose a good location wood chippings sand or grass 7 3m from ground level away from wires trees and oth...

Page 6: ...n Bottom enclosure poles Quantity 8 Description Cords Quantity 8 Description Cap connector Quantity 8 Description Leg extensions Quantity 8 Description Spring tool Quantity 1 Description Quantity 24 D...

Page 7: ...Top tube with Welded connector 2 pcs one side A marking and one side B marking 2 pcs one side C marking and one side D marking Part A Q e b u t p o T x 2 Part B e b u t p o T x 2 Part C 8 x Leg extens...

Page 8: ...o the T connector Push down on the end of the centre leg to fully r o t c e n n o c T e h t o t n i n o i s n e t x e g e l e h t t e s n i You have now completed the frame section Repeat the last two...

Page 9: ...ant Ensure all of the top tubes leg extensions and centre legs are fully inserted The frame is now fully assembled and you have now completed step 2 Hold the top tubes either side of the T connector w...

Page 10: ...the frame of the trampoline with the warning labels facing upwards Important springs must be slotted on the right way around Slot the other end of the spring into one of the spring slots in the top o...

Page 11: ...ings then attach them to the frame next to the T connector welded tube T connector welded tube Continue to attach springs in the same sequence as above in the middle of each section making sure the ne...

Page 12: ...WARNING The trampoline MUST NOT be used during construction A B C Frame Pad Frame Pad Frame Pad Top tube Top tube Top tube Webbing Webbing Webbing D ring D ring D ring Look under the trampoline and lo...

Page 13: ...sure tubes into the open end of one of the top enclosure tubes Align the hole in the bottom enclosure tube with the slot in the top enclosure tube Screw one of the self tapping screws through the slot...

Page 14: ...o t c e n n o c T e h t in the frame pad Slot the eight enclosure tubes into the T connector welded tube s on the frame The enclosure tubes are now and you have completed step 5 Repeat this step for t...

Page 15: ...in sections on the two black G3 poles into the metal ends so the poles become two long sections Black G3 poles You may need to slide the connected poles around in the nettings sleeves until the thin b...

Page 16: ...ed sections of the G3 rods to the other enclosure tubes in the order shown in the diagram The enclosure net is now and you have completed step 6 16 4 5 6 7 8 Ensuring the four corners of the FRP Rods...

Page 17: ...of the cord through the middle of the next V Ring along Now slot the plastic end back through the net and down through the next V Ring Continue to do this until you have used up nearly all the cord t...

Page 18: ...line Also check that there are no overhanging objects in the area above the trampoline 7 3m 24ft Door zip 18 2 5m 8 2ft Before using your trampoline check again that there is enough clearance around i...

Page 19: ...y Description Key No Qty Description 1 4 L Frame Tube 2 4 Top Tube 2 pcs with B and C marking on each side 2 pcs with A and D marking on each side 3 8 4 8 T 2 pcs A marking 2 pcs B marking 2 pcs C mar...

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