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Step 12:
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
Now hook the remaining springs clockwise to the
basic structure, so that the result looks like Figure
17.
Note:
If inserting the springs by hand proves to
be too difficult, use the tension hook supplied (Fig.
18) and, if necessary, pull on the respective metal
spring using your body weight (Fig. 19).
Please only allow adults to perform this step - and
with extreme caution - to prevent slipping and
injury.
Figure 15
Figure 16
Before you take the next step, make sure that the
one with the yellow zipper is on The marked entrance
and exit is located to the right of one of the six
protective net holders. Start now by inserting the
spring located on the left below the entrance and
exit into the opening provided on the basic frame
(Fig.15).
Then walk around the trampoline in a clockwise
direction and first hook in four more springs at a
distance of 9 eyelets (including the first spring) in
a similar way (Fig. 16). On the 8 ft trampoline, take
every 7th eyelet. To complete the circle, a sixth
spring should be clamped in the tenth loop after the
previous spring.
Note:
Always make sure that the springs engage
properly on the steel frame. You should hear a clear
click.
Step 11:
Step 10:
Figure 14
Then place the jumping mat (#C) in the middle of the basic structure
and lay it down with the protective net (#D1) above. Make sure that the
protective net Velcro fastenings point inwards towards the center of the
trampoline and those on the lower edge openings are positioned parallel
to the metal hooks of the jumping net. Laying out the jumping mat and
the protective net, start with the 48/54 metal hooks from below as well
as from the inside to the outside through the openings above in the
protective net and hang the metal springs (#D2) with the closed end in the
direction of the jumping mat (Fig.14).