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The trampoline enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a 

trampoline and the trampoline must be of the appropriate size 

covered by the specific enclosure.

Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline or inside the 

trampoline enclosure. Use by more than one person at the same 

time can result in serious injuries.

Use trampoline and trampoline enclosure only with mature, 

knowledgeable supervision.

Trampolines over 20 inches (51cm) tall are not recommended for 

use by children under six years of age.

When moving the assembled trampoline and trampoline enclosure 

have at least four people evenly spaced around the frame (NSEW) to 

lift the trampoline off the ground.

Inspect that trampoline and trampoline enclosure before each use. 

Make sure that frame cover, barrier and, enclosure support padding 

are correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, 

or missing parts.

Wear comfortable clothing. Remove jewelry, necklaces, and earrings. 

Wear clothing free of draw strings, hooks, loops or anything that could 

get caught in the barrier.

Enter and exit the enclosure only at the enclosure door or barrier 

opening designated for that purpose. It is a dangerous practice to jump 

from the trampoline to the ground or floor when dismounting, or to jump 

onto the trampoline when mounting. Do not use trampoline as a 

springboard to other objects.

Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until bounce control and repeated 

landing in the center of the trampoline can be accomplished. Control is 

more important than height.

Properly secure the trampoline when not in use. Protect it against 

unauthorized use. If a trampoline ladder is used, the supervisor should 

remove it from the trampoline when leaving the area to prevent 

unsupervised access by children under six years of age.

For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment, 

contact the manufacturer.

Read all instructions before using the trampoline and trampoline 

enclosure. Warnings and instructions for the care, maintenance, and 

use of this trampoline and trampoline enclosure are included to 

promote safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.

Do not intentionally bounce off the barrier.

Do not attempt to jump over barrier or attempt to crawl under barrier.

Do not hang from, kick, cut or climb on barrier.

Do not attach anything to the barrier that is not manufacturer 

approved accessory or part of the enclosure system.

For Recreational Use ONLY 

Not for Professional Use.

 WARNING!

 

Trampoline Enclosure Net Safety

Do not wear jewellery or drawstrings/cords that can catch on the trampoline
and create a strangulation hazard. Remove shoes as they may damage the 

bed and increase the risk of injury.

It is dangerous practice to jump or bounce from the trampoline when 

dismounting. Never use springs or suspension elements as ‘hand grips’ 

when getting on and off the trampoline.

Summary of Contents for 61535671

Page 1: ...tenance instructions Trampoline must be assembled by an adult who has read and understands the instructions in this manual Keep the packaging away from children and dispose of all packaging before use...

Page 2: ...hrough the following Contact us Phone 1800 632 792 Australia 0800 623 792 New Zealand Mail Hunter Leisure Pty Ltd 94 Keilor Park Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 Email spares hunterleisure com au Important...

Page 3: ...h your arms and legs Do not stick any objects in the product s openings Please do not alter the product Only use original spare parts Qualified technicians should only carry out repairs improper repai...

Page 4: ...lts should assemble or disassemble this trampoline The safety instructions of the trampoline should always be considered and obeyed During the use of the trampoline there is a heavy danger of injury i...

Page 5: ...ded In any case only one person should use the trampoline at a time WARNING No clothes with hooks or parts may be carried when jumping on the trampoline in order to avoid hooks getting caught WARNING...

Page 6: ...ework Do not use the framework for climbing on to off the trampoline Hitting the framework or the springs When playing on the trampoline stay in the center of the mat This will reduce your risk of get...

Page 7: ...MUM SINGLE USER WEIGHTS AGE RANGE 10ft Trampoline Maximum single user weight 100kg 6yrs BASIC TRAMPOLINING INSTRUCTIONS This trampoline is a domestic trampoline not a gymnastics trampoline You will ge...

Page 8: ...hnique allows the jumper to gain control by stopping quickly It is achieved by keeping the feet in contact with the bed and absorbing the rebound of the trampoline with the knees and waist This skill...

Page 9: ...oximately parallel to the bed Knees and hands should land simultaneously with the middle of the body landing in the centre of the trampoline Hands should be directly under the shoulders Knees should b...

Page 10: ...e trampoline bed Prime the bed several times Lift hips gently upward and backward Land in contact with the bed as described in Step 1 Push with your hands to return to the feet Step 3 Start from a str...

Page 11: ...PS Step 1 Perform a seat drop Push down on the bed with your hands and come to a stand with the arms stretched overhead Step 2 Perform the movement in Step 1 As you rebound up to your feet move one sh...

Page 12: ...e diagrams below show three variations the tuck the pike and the straddle pike respectively These should be assumed at the top of the bounce before resuming the normal landing position on your feet TU...

Page 13: ...surrounding the trampoline clear Place the trampoline away from walls structures fences and other play areas Place the trampoline in a well lit area Keep a minimum of 5 m overhead clearance when measu...

Page 14: ...12 Parts...

Page 15: ...RAIL CONNECTOR TOP RAILS JUMPING MAT FRAME PADDING NET TUBE LOWER NET TUBE TOP 2 3 5 8 4 1 8 6 7 8 8 1 9 88 10 11 16 OF EACH 1 12 SAFETY ENCLOSURE NET STEEL SPRING 1 1 13 14 ENCLOSURE NET TIE DOWN ST...

Page 16: ...o place 3 Connect the top rails to the top rail connectors Ensure the side of the top rail with the large sqaure pressing is connected to the top rail connector first If the isde with the smaller sqau...

Page 17: ...ning When attaching the springs do not place your hands arms legs or any other body part close to the connector points i e joints connecting the steel tubes The connector points can become pinch point...

Page 18: ...net tube against the leg extension they align vertically The pins at the top end of the tube should face inwards 2 Take the supplied bolt and nuts and up the holes in the leg extension and the lower n...

Page 19: ...nclosure Assembly Assemble the net tubes 1 Take the net top tube and place onto the lower net tube 2 Push down until the the locking pin clicks into place Note The net tube should be pointing inwards...

Page 20: ...y out the padding over the springs and frame top rail so they are completely covered 2 Position into place but do not fix the mat yet This will be completed once the enclosure net is attached Trampoli...

Page 21: ...he top of the net by locating the loops that hang the net from the top net tube 2 Hang the loops from the top net tube ensuring the enclosure net sits straight and is not tangled Assembly Tip Warning...

Page 22: ...nce on the outside of the net feed the end of the strap through the ring straps on the trampoline mat 4 Repeat steps 2 3 all the way around the trampoline until the two ends of the strap meet again On...

Page 23: ...oops on the mat and hook the clip onto the loop 3 Now take the padding tie down straps under the padding and tie onto the loops on the mat 4 Repeat steps 1 3 all the way around the trampoline until al...

Page 24: ...ine enclosure away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampolineand trampoline enclosure A minimum of 1 5m from frame edge is recommended The...

Page 25: ...line as a springboard to other objects Avoid bouncing too high Stay low until bounce control and repeated landing in the center of the trampoline can be accomplished Control is more important than hei...

Page 26: ...ne enclosure before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts The following conditions could represent potential hazards Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame paddi...

Page 27: ...rom an unauthorised dealer b Products used for commercial or rental purpose c Loss or damage to product due to i Abuse repairs and or tampering by any person other than our authorised personnel ii Neg...

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