Stats 5F63DE1 Assembly, Installation, Care,  Maintenance And User Instructions Download Page 7

IMPORTANT WARNINGS 

 
 

  Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable adult supervision. 

  Do not attempt or allow somersaults.  Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or 

death, even when landing in the middle of the mat.  

  Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline.  Use by more than one person at the same time 

increases the chance of injury.   

 

 

 

Proper Play Conditions: 

  Always use the product in a well-lit area.  Do not use without lighting during dawn, dusk or in complete 

darkness!  

  The trampoline must be placed on a surface that is 

COMPLETELY FLAT AND LEVEL

.  If the ground is 

uneven, this could cause movement in the frame and could cause stress on the joined sections of the 
frame that could damage the trampoline and/or can cause serious injury. 

  DO NOT install or position this trampoline on a hard surface such as concrete, tarmac or paving.  Suitable 

surfaces are grass, sand or a play area covered with an appropriate depth of play bark material.   

  ALWAYS ensure the trampoline is on level ground with a minimum of 6.6ft ( 2 metres ) clear space from 

any structure or obstruction such as fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or 
electrical wires. 

  Adequate overhead clearance is essential.  A minimum of 26.25 ft (8 metres) from ground level is 

recommended.  Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and other possible hazards. 

  Do not use the trampoline indoors, as this product is intended for outdoor home use only.  

  The product must not be used in windy conditions as wind can cause unexpected movement of the 

product. Wind can cause the trampoline to be lifted off the ground and become airborne.  This can present 
a danger to individuals and to property.  Winds can be especially strong in open areas, foothills, mountains, 
locations subject to hurricanes and tornadoes, areas between homes that create wind tunnels and 
anywhere else where local weather conditions can create high winds.  We recommend that you anchor the 
trampoline or otherwise secure the trampoline to prevent it from moving as a result of the wind.  One 
possible way to anchor the trampoline is to secure the trampoline to a concrete footing under each leg.  
We recommend consulting a local licensed contractor to best determine how the anchor system should be 
constructed for your specific conditions.  The licensed contractor can also advise you of other options such 
as below ground installation.  Even with anchors, a trampoline can be lifted, just like anything else, by 
strong winds.  If the winds are anticipated to be very strong, the trampoline should be disassembled and 
stored away safely until the weather conditions improve.  Damage from the wind or other severe weather 
is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. 

 

Carefully read these warnings before using this product.  Failure to follow 
these safety instructions can result in serious injury or death. 

Summary of Contents for 5F63DE1

Page 1: ...ximum weight of the user shall NOT exceed 165lbs 75kg for this product This product is designed for children ages above 6 years Do not allow children under 3 years old nearby during assembly Small par...

Page 2: ...gs Inspect mat for tears or worn stitching Inspect frame for sagging or cracks NO SOMERSAULTS OR FLIPS PARALYSIS OR DEATH can result if you land on your head or neck No more than ONE user at a time ma...

Page 3: ...oined sections of the frame that could damage the trampoline and or can cause serious injury Do not position this trampoline on hard surface such as concrete tarmac or paving Suitable surfaces include...

Page 4: ...rtant Instructions for Enclosure Netting and Mat 6 7 Trampoline and Enclosure Parts List 8 9 Assembly and Installation Instructions 10 Trampoline Frame Assembly 11 13 Trampoline Mat Assembly 14 17 Fra...

Page 5: ...the trampoline is on level ground with a minimum of 2 meters clear space from any structure or obstruction If the ground is uneven this could cause movement in the frame and stress on the joined secti...

Page 6: ...tions as wind can cause unexpected movement of the product Wind can cause the trampoline to be lifted off the ground and become airborne This can present a danger to individuals and to property Winds...

Page 7: ...and other possible hazards Do not use the trampoline indoors as this product is intended for outdoor home use only The product must not be used in windy conditions as wind can cause unexpected moveme...

Page 8: ...o support such stress and weight This can result in serious injuries and or product damage If you see any signs of stretched or damaged springs do not use the trampoline until replacement springs are...

Page 9: ...t there are no pets or other people underneath the trampoline Do not jump on the trampoline with a snowboard skateboard roller blades bicycle or any other equipment DO NOT hold any foreign objects not...

Page 10: ...s exposed to the outdoor elements including sunlight wind rain and wildlife The net surrounding the trampoline must be checked prior to each use This includes but is not limited to inspecting the net...

Page 11: ...immediately STOP USING THE TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE IF YOU FIND ANY SIGNS OF WEAR OR TEARING ON THE NETTING Step 2 Walk around the whole perimeter of the trampoline to visually check for material deterior...

Page 12: ...rt with Leg Sockets 6 4 Top Rail 6 5 Leg Base 3 6A Right L Shaped Leg 3 6B Left L Shaped Leg 3 7A Long Bolt 43mm 12 7B Bolt 38mm 3 8A Screws 15mm 6 8B Long Screws 20mm 3 9 Cap Nut 15 10 Spring Washer...

Page 13: ...Quantity A Upper Frame Tube with Foam 3 B Lower Frame Tube with Foam 3 C1 Flat Steel Plate 6 C2 Flat Steel Sockets 6 D Wrench 1 E Self Locking Screw 6 F Cord 5 G Enclosure Netting 1 H Bolt 12mm 12 I...

Page 14: ...to be used as an enclosure for a trampoline of a size for which the enclosure is designed The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users aware of practices specified in...

Page 15: ...11 STEP 1 4 4 4 5 6A 6A 6B 6B 5 5 6A 6B 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 16: ...4 4 4 4 4 4 9 10 12 9 D 10 12 16 7A 12 3 4 4 DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN THE BOLTS UNTIL THE SPRINGS ARE ASSEMBLED IN LATER STEPS DO NOT PLACE HANDS NEAR THE OPENING WHEN CONNECTING THE TUBES WEAR PROTECTIV...

Page 17: ...3 DO NOT PLACE HANDS NEAR THE OPENING WHEN CONNECTING THE TUBES WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO PROTECT FROM INJURIES DURING ASSEMBLY DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN THE BOLTS UNTIL THE SPRINGS ARE ASSEMBLED IN LATER...

Page 18: ...rst spring beside a leg joint and in front of the warning label Hint The number of triangle rings sewn onto the Mat is equal to the number of holes on the frame If you notice that you have miscounted...

Page 19: ...15 STEP 5 7 1 13 19 31 43 37 25 1 4 1 13 15...

Page 20: ...16 STEP 6...

Page 21: ...1 12 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 37 25 1 4 1 13 15 IMPORTANT ONCE ALL THE SPRINGS ARE PROPERLY INSTALLED YOU MUST GO BACK AND MAKE SURE AL...

Page 22: ...18 STEP 8...

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Page 29: ...25 STEP 15...

Page 30: ...s recommended for the trampoline to be disassembled and then reassembled in the new location However if you need to move the trampoline a short distance for any reason you must use duct tape or heavy...

Page 31: ...more people to lift the trampoline from contact with the ground Do not drag the trampoline along the ground The trampoline must be kept steady and horizontal to the ground during the move Failure to...

Page 32: ...pt or allow somersaults Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the mat Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline Use by mo...

Page 33: ...ies can be carried out by performing the basic fundamentals in various series and combinations performing one fundamental after another with or without feet bounces between them Stop bounce by flexing...

Page 34: ...njury C Start with a Hands and Knees bounce and then extend body into prone position and on the mat and return to feet D Practice Routine Hands and Knees Bounce Front Bounce return to feet Seat Bounce...

Page 35: ...on knees while keeping your back straight and body erect while using your arms to maintain balance 3 Bounce back to basic bounce position by swinging arms up THE SEAT BOUNCE 1 Land in a flat sitting p...

Page 36: ...be bound by such decisions Any defective equipment or part thereof replaced shall become the property of Stats In the event of a product or accessory being replaced during the guarantee the guarantee...

Page 37: ...FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN ITS SCOPE AND DURATION TO THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS ACCORDINGLY THE ABOVE LIMITATION...

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