• Do not jump if you are tired. Keep the exercise times short.
• Properly secure the trampoline when it is not in use. Secure it against unauthorized usage. If a ladder is being used, the
spotter should remove this from the trampoline if they leave the area in order to prevent unauthorized access by children
under the age of six.
• Trampolines are not suitable for children under the age of 6.
• Keep objects faraway that could get in the way of the trampolinist. Keep the space around the trampoline free.
• Do not use the trampoline if you have drunk alcohol or taken medicine.
• For information on practicing exercises, please contact a qualified trampolining teacher.
• Only jump if the surface of the trampoline is dry. Wind or an air current should be even and slow. The trampoline may not be
used in gusty or strong wind.
• Before using the trampoline, read all instructions, warnings and tips on care, maintenance and use of this trampoline that are
enclosed here to ensure the safe and enjoyable use of the trampoline.
POSITIONING THE TRAMPOLINE
A space of at least 7.3 m in height is necessary. With regard to the space at the sides, please ensure
that there are no dangerous objects such as branches, other leisure appliances (e.g. swing, swimming pool), electricity cables,
walls, fences, etc. near the trampoline. To ensure safe use of the trampoline, be aware of the following
when choosing where to put it:
• Make sure it is placed on a level surface.
• The area is well lit
• There are no obstacles on the trampoline
• The trampoline must be secured against unauthorized usage when it is not in use.
• The surface of the mat must be dry. Do not jump on a wet mat.
• Wind or an air current should be even and slow. The trampoline may not be used in gusty or strong wind.
The person responsible for the use of the trampoline must make the users aware of the methods
stated in these operating instructions. The responsible person must be an
adult. This person must always be present when the trampoline is in use.
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WARNING
Do not place the trampoline on a concrete floor, a stone floor (e.g. rock) or a slippery surface.
Do not use inside.
If you do not follow these instructions, you increase the risk of somebody being injured.
This trampoline was designed and manufactured with quality materials and handcraftsmanship. If proper care and mainte-
nance is performed, all trampolinists can benefit from this with years of practice, fun and enjoyment, as well as a lower risk of
injury. Please follow the instructions below:
This trampoline is suitable for withstanding a certain amount of weight and usage. Please ensure that the trampoline is only
used by one person at a time. When using the trampoline, trampolinists should either wear socks or gym shoes or go barefoot.
Be aware that you shouldn’t wear ANY walking or tennis shoes when using the trampoline. To avoid cuts and other damage
on the trampoline mat, keep animals away from the mat. When using the trampoline, trampolinists may not carry any sharp
objects with them.
No sharp or pointed objects may be placed near the trampoline mat.
Check the trampoline before every use for a worn mat or loose or missing parts. Certain circumstances can increase the risk
of an injury, in particular:
• Tears, fraying, rips or holes in the trampoline surface or the frame padding.
• A drooping trampoline mat
• A loose seam or a worn mat
• Twisted or broken frame parts (legs and/or bars)
• Broken, missing or damaged springs
• Damaged, missing or insufficiently attached frame padding
• Any kinds of parts sticking out (in particular those with sharp edges) on the frame, springs or mat
IF YOU COME ACROSS ANY OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU THINK COULD LEAD TO ANY DAMAGE
TO A USER, THE TRAMPOLINE MUST BE DISMANTLED OR PUT OUT OF OPERATION UNTIL THE PROBLEM(S) HAS/HAVE BEEN
SOLVED.