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Springfree™ Trampoline Model SF90E Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions Version 6.4

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED

Thank you very much for purchasing the 
Springfree™ Trampoline.

Before you assemble and enjoy the tram-

poline, please ensure that you read and fully 
understand the Warnings, Installation and 
Placement Instructions, Care and Maintenance 
Instructions, User and Owner Responsibilities 
and Assembly Instructions. In our commitment 
to customer satisfaction and safety, please 
check our website regularly for important 
customer updates and all trampoline speciica-
tions.

Trampoline and Enclosure 
Installation and Placement 
Instructions

Adequate overhead clearance is essential. 

1. 

A minimum of 24 ft (7.32 m) from ground 
level is recommended. Provide clearance 
for wires, tree limbs, and other possible 
hazards.
Lateral clearance is essential. A minimum 

2. 

of 4 ft. (1.22m) clearance around the perim-
eter of the trampoline must be maintained 
at all times. Place the trampoline/enclosure 
away from walls, structures, fences, and 
other play areas.  Maintain a clear space on 
all sides of the trampoline/enclosure.
Place the trampoline/enclosure on a level 

3. 

surface before use.
Use the trampoline/enclosure in a well-

4. 

lighted area. Artiicial illumination may be 
required for indoor or shady areas.
Secure the trampoline/enclosure against 

5. 

unauthorized and unsupervised use.
Remove any obstructions from beneath 

6. 

the trampoline/enclosure.
Do not attempt to use the trampoline/en-

7. 

closure until it is completely assembled.
The owner and supervisors of the trampo-

8. 

line/enclosure are responsible for ensuring 
all users are aware of practices speciied in 
the use instructions.
The trampoline enclosure is only to be 

9. 

used as an enclosure for a trampoline and 
the trampoline must be of the appropriate 
size as covered by the speciic enclosure.

Care and Maintenance Instructions

Inspect the trampoline/enclosure before each 
use and replace any worn, defective, or missing 
parts. The following conditions could represent 
potential hazards:

Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the 

1. 

bed, mat edge system, or net.
Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of 

2. 

the bed, mat edge system, or net.
Broken, missing, or splintered trampoline 

3. 

rods, or rods disconnected from the mat 
edge.
A sagging bed, or a loose enclosure net; 

4. 

improperly or insecurely attached bed or 
enclosure net.
Rods not fully inserted into sockets or ball 

5. 

joints not fully engaged in mat edge.
Deteriorated, missing or damaged plastic 

6. 

edge ittings (If the plastic edge ittings 
have deteriorated or are damaged, rods 
may release and cause injury. Inspect 
regularly, but keep face well clear in the 
process. Check that the ball retainer clip is 
engaged. Replace damaged components).
Enclosure support rods and attachment 

7. 

ittings are missing, broken or improperly 
assembled.
Enclosure support rods not fully up into 

8. 

the net pockets.
Missing C-clips from the sockets on the 

9. 

frame.
A bent or broken frame, or sharp protru-

10. 

sions on the frame.

The soft edge of the Springfree™ trampoline 

is designed to reduce injury. It is not designed 
to cope with deliberate, continuous, vigorous 
bouncing activity. Do not deliberately bounce 
around the edge.

Summary of Contents for SF90E

Page 1: ...losure Assembly Installation Care Maintenance and Use Instructions Version 6 4 WARNING Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline and enclosure In our committment to customer s...

Page 2: ...the ground via the mat which may cause injury The SF90E has been static load tested to 1100 lbs 500 kg using methodology described in standard BS EN 13219 2001 Stability recommendation The FlexiNet sa...

Page 3: ...one fundamental after another with or without feet bounces in between them Avoid bouncing too high or for too long Stay 12 low until bounce control and repeated land ing in the centre of the trampolin...

Page 4: ...ing should consider applying some type of anchoring system to the base of the trampoline legs In our commitment to customer satisfac 28 tion and safety please check our website regularly for important...

Page 5: ...e Trampoline Aust Pty Ltd 60 Hoopers Road Unit 1 Kunda Park Queensland 4556 Australia Free 1800 JUMP SAFE 1800 123 204 Fax 61 7 5453 9444 Email fun springfreetrampoline com au Web www springfreetrampo...

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Page 7: ...losure until it is completely assembled The owner and supervisors of the trampo 8 line enclosure are responsible for ensuring all users are aware of practices speciied in the use instructions The tram...

Page 8: ...evels provide basic jump instruc 3 tions and ensure all users understand and follow the trampoline safety guidelines Ensure that unsupervised or unauthorized 4 users are not permitted to jump Keep sma...

Page 9: ...ions Keep small children at least 25 feet away t while assembling or disassembling the trampoline they could be injured by improperly assembled rods releasing and ejecting from the frame Do not attemp...

Page 10: ...ate the joint between two connected frame sections Insert a vertical leg support into a leg piece Figure 2 A Next insert the leg with the support into the sockets on the frame Note that the vertical l...

Page 11: ...port meets at the joint in the frame If not remove the leg and turn it around nut bolt wrench Note The frame will not be rigid until the mat is installed Step 7 Positioning the enclosure net Place the...

Page 12: ...aid around the frame Step 10 Inserting the remaining rods Insert the remaining rods through each hole in the bottom strip of the enclosure and into the respective sockets Ensure the rods are seated ri...

Page 13: ...g up The jumping surface has the colored usually yellow stripes sewn around the edge Figure 11 Placing the mat inside the frame Figure 12 A Attaching the mat to the rods WARNING Treat any loaded rod w...

Page 14: ...in and up towards the mat while pulling the mat itting to the left The ball then pushes back naturally into the itting some rods will need to be bent a long way at irst Step 14 Attaching every fourtee...

Page 15: ...bottom strip up the rods to the top just under the mat edge The long zipper will now end just left of the joint between the legs To avoid unnecessary wear on the net please ensure that the bottom net...

Page 16: ...Inserting an enclosure rod into a pocket rod ball end through loop into pocket WARNING Never attempt to remove an enclosure rod from its socket or disengage unlock the joiner while the enclosure rod i...

Page 17: ...m coming out Step 21 Checking C Clips are secure in sockets C clips should be pre installed onto the sockets Check and ensure the 12 C clips are on the sockets Ensure these clips capture the rods and...

Page 18: ...ine leg such that it cannot slip of i e the stitched seam in the center should lay over the leg tube Figure 22 C 150 mm Figure 22 A Filling the sandbag Figure 22 B Folding and sealing the sandbag Figu...

Page 19: ...ning the grip on the two rods the upper rod ball slips out of the socket while the rod is still held irmly in the hand From there the rod can be freed in a safe and controlled manner Figure 3 WARNING...

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Page 21: ...controlled Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of 3 the trampoline while bounding in order to keep your balance Stop the bounce by bending at your knees 4 and hips with your feet in contact with th...

Page 22: ...dle pike These should be assumed at the top of the bounce before resuming the normal landing position on your feet Practice these simple variations and concen trate on perfect form Make sure that your...

Page 23: ...gers should be together and pointed toward the toes Push on the bed with your hands to re 3 bound up to your feet THE HANDS AND KNEES DROP To do this drop properly there should be just as much weight...

Page 24: ...may become skinned If the landing is made so that your knees and hips hit irst then they will rebound and your shoulders and face will land heavily Step 1 Start from the hands and knees drop posi 1 ti...

Page 25: ...Perform the movement in Step 1 As you 1 rebound up to your feet move one shoul der in the direction you want to twist Finish standing with arms stretched 2 overhead facing the opposite direction 180 d...

Page 26: ...osition SEAT DROP FULL TWIST SEAT DROP FULL BARREL ROLL Perform this as you would a half barrel 1 roll but keep moving your shoulder in the direction of the twist so that you inish in the seat drop po...

Page 27: ...THER DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY ECONOMIC LOSS LOSS OF PROPERTY LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OR USE COST OF REMOVAL INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES...

Page 28: ...ngfree Trampoline Aust Pty Ltd 60 Hoopers Road Unit 1 Kunda Park Queensland 4556 Australia Free 1800 JUMP SAFE 1800 123 204 Fax 61 7 5453 9444 Email fun springfreetrampoline com au Web www springfreet...

Page 29: ...FrameComponent JumpingMat EnclosureNet MatRod EnclosureRod Joiner Serialnumberislocatedonthetrampolineframe PleasecompletethisformandforwardittoSpringfreeTM Trampolineoryourretailerwhenrequestingprodu...

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