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Check to see if the safety net is worn or if there are any loose or
missing parts every time you want to use the trampoline. There are
some circumstances where the risk of injury is higher, in particular:
• If there are tears, rips or holes in the safety net, its accessories or the
mat.
• If the safety net is slack.
• If the seams are loose or the safety net is worn.
• If parts of the frame are bent or damaged, for example, the legs.
• If there are broken, damaged or missing springs.
• If the edge protector is not being used, is broken or incorrectly
assembled
• If any parts are sticking out (particularly those with sharp edges) on
the frame, the springs or the trampoline.
IF YOU DISCOVER ANY OF THE ABOVE OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT COULD
PUT PEOPLE AT RISK OF INJURY, THE TRAMPOLINE MUST BE DISMANT-
LED OR PUT AWAY AND MAY NOT BE USED UNTIL THE PROBLEM(S) HAS
(HAVE) BEEN SOLVED.
WHERE TO PUT YOUR TRAMPOLINE
There must be at least 8 metres of clear air above the mat. Make sure that there are no
dangerous objects such as branches, other objects (e.g. swings or pools) cables, walls,
fences, etc., close to the trampoline. Remember the following when deciding where to
put your trampoline:
• The trampoline must be placed on an even surface.
• The area must be bright or illuminated.
• There should be no objects underneath the trampoline.
• No unauthorised people should be able to use the trampoline when it is not in use.
• The mat must be dry. Never jump on a wet mat.
• There should be no wind. Do not jump if it is windy.
The person in charge must notify anyone using the trampoline of the rules set out in this
manual. The person in charge must be an adult. They must always be present when the
trampoline is in use.
WARNING!
If these instructions are not followed, an accident may lead to serious
personal injury or property damage.