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WARNING! Trampolines over 50cm (20inch) in height are not recommended for children under 6 years of age! Children do not recognize the
potential dangers from this product. Keep children away from this product.
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Trampolines are not toys. The product has to be stored out of reach of children and pets.
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Be aware that the packaging material is not suitable for children! There is danger of suffocation!
Risk of Injury
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Using of the trampoline can, as in all active leisure kinds of sports, lead to injury. Even landings on the jumping mat can lead to injury,
especiallyto the back, neck or head.
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Do not land on the head or neck. There is the risk of paralyzing death, even landing in the middle of the trampoline. Do not attempt to somersault
to avoid the risk of landing on head or neck.
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Trampolines are jumping devices, enabling the user to jump into unusual heights as well as into a multiplicity of body movements. Jumping from
the trampoline, hitting the frames or springs, or incorrect landing on the trampoline can lead to injury.
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Make sure that no more than one person is using the product at the same time. If more than one person jump on the trampoline and lose control
of their trajectory, the possibility of an injury increases that users may collide or fall off of the trampoline. This may lead to injury of skull, neck,
back or legs.
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The trampoline can only be used under the guidance of experienced people or proven instruction manual. Do not use the trampoline without
supervision, regardless of age or experience.
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Always follow the safety and warning instructions of the trampoline. Use of the trampoline may lead to a serious risk of injury, including
permanent injury, such as paralysis or even death.
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Product defects are announced immediately by the dealer, manufacturer or importer, and shall be fixed immediately for further use. The buyer or
user of the trampoline has to inspect the device regularly for wear or damage.
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The safety enclosure net and trampolines are likely to play a similar role as sails. At times when this happens, it will cause a very large force and
"floated" trampoline will be a great danger to other objects and people. Under the weather effect of heavy thunderstorms and violent wind, the
trampoline should be fixed well to prevent being blown away. Therefore, a sufficient number of anchorages are required (no less than one per
leg; not included in the package) to ensure using the appropriate fixing material. Alternatively, you should move the trampoline into a protected
area or disassemble it. In the case of bad weather, we are not responsible for the damage in the case that the trampoline had not been fixed
thoroughly.
For the Supervisor
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Obey all safety rules and make yourself familiar with the information in the user manual.
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All users of the trampoline need a supervisor, regardless of the age and the experience of the user.
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Trampoline can only be used when the jumping mat is clean and dry. A jumping mat with wear or damage must be replaced immediately.
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Objects, which could be dangerous to the user, should be vacated from the area.
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Do not carry pets on the jumping mat to protect the health of your animal and jumping mat.
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Avoid unauthorized and unsupervised use of the trampoline.
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Ensure that the user enters the trampoline through the safety enclosure net as the warning signs on the spring guard mat are readable.
For the Jumpers
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Do not use trampolines under the influence of alcohol or drugs(incl. over the counter or prescription medication).
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Please study the fundamental jump and body positions carefully before trying difficult jumps.
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Stop rebounding by bending your knees when your feet come to contact to the jumping mat.
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This technique should be practiced while you are learning the balance and control of previous manoeuvre. If you always lose balance in jumping
or if you are just learning the basic on how to jump on a trampoline, then you should learn how to control your weight distribution. A controlled
jump is considered landing on the same spot that you took off from. If you do lose control when you are jumping on the trampoline, bend your
knees sharply when you land and this will allow you regain control and stop your jumping.
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Please take turns jumping and pay attention to other users.
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For further information or exercise documents, please turn to a trained trampoline teacher. Use of the trampoline, as in all active leisure kinds of
sports, may lead to injury. But there are ways to reduce the risk of injury. In the following sections, the basic cause of accidents are emphasized
and tips are given regarding the responsibility of supervisors and users to avoid accidents.
Accident Categories