
Sitting Jump (Fig. 3)
1. Jump up in the same manner as the basic jump. Do not jump too high!
2. Try to land in a sitting position. Do not lock your elbows, but keep your arms and hands loosely by
your hips.
3. Try to get back on your feet when jumping back up.
TRANSPORTING
You can move the trampoline to a different location nearby, or transport it over longer distances.
The following points must be observed when doing so:
a. Moving the trampoline (to nearby location)
If you would like to move the assembled trampoline a few meters, you will need at least two adults to
do so. Proceed as follows:
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Make sure that there are no people and/ or animals nearby or on or under the trampoline.
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Check the path that you must follow to move the trampoline. Watch out for any obstacles.
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With at least two adults, lift the trampoline off the ground slightly.
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Slowly and carefully carry the trampoline horizontally to the ground.
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Set the trampoline on the ground at the desired location. Eusure that the surface is level.
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Make sure that the trampoline is stable and all parts are firmly attached before using it for the first time.
b. Transporting the trampoline (to distant location)
You must completely disassebmle the trampoline before transporting it across a large distance.
Weather Conditions
The trampoline must be secured and disassembled in strong weather conditions (rainstorm, thunderstorm,
snow or hail).
WHAT'S IN THE BOX:
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Outdoor Trampoline
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Safety Net Enclosure
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Trampoline Jumping Mat
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Installation Hardware
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Fig. 3