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The trampoline should not be exposed to direct sunlight, freezing temperatures, high moisture 

or rapid changes in temperature. It could become irreparably damaged. 

PROPER USE 

 

Before  every  use,  make  sure  all  parts  and  screws  are  in  place  and  sufficiently  tightened. 

Regularly check all components for wear or damage. Do not use the trampoline in such cases. 
Worn or damaged components must be replaced immediately. 

 

Do  not  modify  the  trampoline  by  yourselves.  Contact  a  qualified  customer  service. 

Unauthorized modifications are not covered by the warranty. 

 

Make sure the frame is stable and that all 32 flexible loops are fastened correctly. They must 

be  stretched  tight.  Before  every  use,  make  sure  the  handlebars  are  inserted  correctly  and 
adjusted to the correct height. 

 

The handlebars help you keep balance. Do not lean on them with your full weight, you could 

overturn the trampoline. Make sure your clothes or hair do not get caught on the handlebars. 

 

The  handlebar  height  can  be  adjusted  according  to  the  height  of  the  user.  Do  not  forget  to 

secure the new position with the safety knob. 

 

Do not place any objects onto the trampoline.  Do not attach unauthorized accessories to the 

trampoline. 

 

The trampoline is suitable only for light fitness exercises (walking, light jumps, slants, etc.). Do 

not, under any circumstances, try to do back flips or jump off the trampoline. You could fall on 
your head or neck and sustain a fatal injury. 

 

Do  not  jump  o

nto the trampoline from higher ground  and  don’t try to jump off it. Be careful 

while using it. Keep your hands and pockets empty while jumping. 

 

Do not jump while eating or drinking. Make sure you stay hydrated while exercising. 

 

Familiarize  yourself  with  the  product  first.  Only  then  attempt  more  difficult  exercises.  Always 

keep the jumps under control and do not overexert yourselves. 

 

Only jump in the middle of the mat. Do not step on the edges, including the elastic loops. 

 

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necessary. 

Summary of Contents for Hexagon IN SP1112

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN SP1112 Springless Trampoline with Handlebar Spartan Hexagon 136 cm...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 PROPER USE 4 PARTS LIST 5 ASSEMBLY 6 How to attach loops 9 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 11 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 11...

Page 3: ...een exercising for a while Pregnant women should also consult exercising on the trampoline with a doctor Exercise slowly and maintain an adequate pace Too much effort may cause serious health complica...

Page 4: ...s or hair do not get caught on the handlebars The handlebar height can be adjusted according to the height of the user Do not forget to secure the new position with the safety knob Do not place any ob...

Page 5: ...5 PARTS LIST No Name Qty 1 Frame 6 2 Feet 6 3 Jumping mat 1 4 Loop 42 5 Bottom frame holder 1 6 Top frame holder 1...

Page 6: ...d knob 1 9 Bolt M6x15 4 10 Small washer 32 11 Nut 16 12 Bolt 1 13 Wrench 2 14 Bolt M6x35 12 15 Tool to attach loops 1 16 Loop cover 1 ASSEMBLY Step 1 Connect the frame 1 with bolts 14 washers 10 and n...

Page 7: ...7 Step 2 Remove the covers from the legs 2 and attach the legs 2 to the frame 1 with bolts 14 washers 10 and nuts 11 Step 3 Attach the loops 4 to the jumping mat 3...

Page 8: ...8 Step 4 Attach the jumping map 3 to the frame 1 First attach the two loops 4 to the opposite corners and then always attach the loops to each other...

Page 9: ...9 How to attach loops...

Page 10: ...10 Step 5 Attach the lower part of the handle 5 to the frame 1 with bolts 9 washers 10 and nuts 11 Step 6 Attach the upper part of the handle 6 to the lower part of the handle 5 with hand knob 8...

Page 11: ...over you can help protect human health If you are not sure in correct disposing ask local authorities to avoid law violation or sanctions TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS General Condi...

Page 12: ...post into frame insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks Improper maintenance Mechanical damages Regular use e g wearing out of rubber and plastic parts moving mechanisms joints wear of brake pads...

Page 13: ...y Claim within the agreed period due to the specific nature of the Goods defect he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution In case such agreement is not made the Seller is...

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