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2.6   Inspection  checklist

Use this checklist to inspect your trampoline before each use. 
Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts to avoid potential 
hazards.
If you discover any safety issues, do not use the trampoline.  
Contact Vuly, the importer or your retailer to order and 
replace any parts.

FRAME

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Bends, cracks, twists, or breaks

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Rust spots

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Sharp protrusions

LEAF SPRINGS

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Broken, bent or missing Leaf Springs

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Rust spots

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Sharp protrusions

JUMP MAT

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Punctures, frays, tears, or holes

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Deterioration of, or damage to, the stitching or fabric

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Sagging fabric

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Sharp protrusions in the suspension system elements

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Broken, damaged or bent mat connectors

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Safety Net

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Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached Safety Net

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Punctures, frays, tears, or holes

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Deterioration of, or damage to, the stitching or fabric

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Sagging fabric

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Broken or damaged entry system

NET POLES

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Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached:

    • A. Net Pole supports  • B. Net Pole caps

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Bends, cracks, twists, or breaks

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Rust spots

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Sharp protrusions

Improper use of, or behaviour on, your trampoline can lead to  
serious injury. Please follow these usage and behaviour  
instructions to ensure safe play.

3.1  Safe use information

 

Maximum user weight: 150 kg.

 

 Domestic and outdoor use only.

 

 Suitable for ages 6 and over.

 

 Single user only at all times.

3.2  Save use instructions

To reduce the risk of injury while using the trampoline, enforce  

the following:

 

 Do not bounce in strong wind conditions or inclement weather 

and keep the trampoline secure.

 

 Ensure active and competent adult supervision at all times 

while children are using the trampoline. Children are often 

unable to identify hazards or properly assess risk.

 

 Avoid eating or drinking while bouncing.

 

 Empty pockets and hands before bouncing.

 

 Wear comfortable clothing that allows full and free movement.

 

 Do not wear jewellery, drawstrings, cords, loops, buckles or 

anything that could entangle in trampoline components  

and become a strangulation hazard, a contact hazard or  

damage the trampoline.

 

 Remove shoes, as they may damage the bed and increase the 

risk of injury.

 

Climbonandoffthetrampoline.Neverjumporbounceoff.

 

Donotusethespringsas‘handgrips’whengettingontooroff

the trampoline.

 

 Never intentionally jump into the safety net, don‘t let it ricochet 

you, do not hang yourself from the top of the net or try to 

climb over it!

 

 Make sure that the areas around, underneath and above the 

trampoline are clear.

 

 Do not allow children, pets, toys, or other play equipment 

underneath the trampoline!

 

 Learn fundamental bounces and body positions before trying 

more advanced manoeuvres.

 

 Demonstrate safe use for children before allowing them onto 

the trampoline.

3.3  Basic trampolining instructions

This trampoline is a domestic model, not a gymnastics trampoline 

to be used in schools or sports clubs.

You will get the safest and best use from it by following these  

basic principles:

 

 Trampoline jumping can involve extreme and unfamiliar move-

ments, even at unfamiliar heights.  

Onlyusethetrampolinewhenyouarephysicallyfit!Ifindoubt,

consult a doctor beforehand.

 

 Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your 

bounce and repeatedly land in the centre of the trampoline.

 

 Stop jumping if you land more than 30 cm from the logo in the 

middle! Start again in the middle, on the logo.

 

Stopyourbouncebyflexingyourkneesasyourfeetcomein

contact with the trampoline bed. Learn this skill before you 

attempt any others.

 

 Learn basic jumps and postures before trying more advanced 

maneuvers.

 

 Focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline. This will help 

control your bounce.

 

 Do not attempt or allow somersaults on the trampoline.  

Landing on your head or neck while doing somersaults can 

cause serious injury, paralysis or even death.

 

 Never jump onto the trampoline from trees, balconies,  

or the like!

 

 Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects. 

Use the trampoline only for trampolinestyle bouncing.

 

 Never jump higher than the Safety Net!

 

 Do not use the trampoline when wet. The Jump Mat will be 

slippery and make landing less secure.

 

 Do not allow users to intentionally bounce into or over the 

Safety Net, as this can unbalance the trampoline and  

continual impact may damage the enclosure. Always jump in 

the middle of the Jump Mat.

 

 Do not let anyone climb around the trampoline or hang  

on to the net!

 

Donotuseatrampolinewhileundertheinfluenceofalcohol

or drugs. Balance, perception, and assessment of risk will be 

affectedandmayleadtoinjury.

 

 Do not bounce immediately after a meal.

 

 Limit the time of continuous usage. 

To learn advanced trampoline jumping, please contact a suitable 

sports or trampoline club.

3.4  Warm-up phase, before it really starts

CONTACT BOUNCES

Stand on the trampoline with legs apart at shoulder width and with 

knees slightly bent, hands on hips. Hop very lightly, so that your 

feetareonlyslightlyoffthemat.

 

When performing contact jumps, shift your weight to one side and 
only touch the trampoline with one foot while the other leg is bent 
back slightly. Change legs after every jump.

FOOT TAPS

Starting position as above, relieve one foot, lift it up slightly and 

lightly tap the mat, then put it back down. Repeat the exercise  
several times alternately with the other foot.

SIDE TO SIDE

Standing slightly to the side of the centre of the Jumping Mat jump 
so that you land with both legs on the opposite side of the mat.

BASE JUMP

Rock a little while standing in the middle of the Jumping Mat.  
Lift your arms up on the sides of your body and pull up your body. 
Keep legs and feet closed. Land with both legs at the same time on 
the Jumping Mat and swing your arms down again.

KNEE JUMP

Perform low base jumps and land on your knees with your back 
straight. The arms ensure balance. Jump back from your knees to 
the starting position by pulling up your arms.

SIT JUMP

Land in a sitting position with your hands next to your hips. Push 
yourself up with your hands and jump back to the upright position.

For safety reasons, please learn and practice further techniques 
with the help of trained trampoline instructors!

  2.0 Care and Maintenance 

  3.0 Usage and Behaviour 

  3.0 Usage and Behaviour 

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Page 2: ...cheren Verwendung 3 2 Anweisungen zur sicheren Verwendung 3 3 Grundlegende Anweisungen zum Trampolinspringen 3 4 Aufw rmphase bevor es richtig losgeht 4 0 HEXVEX 4 1 Was ist HexVex 4 2 HexVex Spieler...

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Page 10: ...AGE AND BEHAVIOUR 3 1 Safe use information 3 2 Safe use instructions 3 3 Basic trampolining instructions 3 4 Warm up phase before it really starts 4 0 HEXVEX 4 1 What is HexVex 4 2 HexVex players 4 3...

Page 11: ...your trampoline lasts for as long as possible Consumers must not modify the original trampoline 2 1 General care Keep these instructions well for later reference Make sure that the safety instructions...

Page 12: ...ts even at unfamiliar heights Only use the trampoline when you are physically fit If in doubt consult a doctor beforehand Avoid bouncing too high Stay low until you can control your bounce and repeate...

Page 13: ...tory that relates to that icon That player then continues the story by jumping on the remaining icons to tell a complete story The other players then take their turns by doing the same The winner is t...

Page 14: ...Springs 2 Upper Net Poles 3 Safety Rings 4 Upper Frame Tubes 5 Middle Net Poles 6 Safety Net and Safety Skirt 7 Lower Frame Tubes 8 Lower Net Poles 9 Joiner Poles 10 Spring Tool 11 Jump Mat 12 Frame R...

Page 15: ...Pole into the mat connector that is to the right of the Batch Tag B Go to the other side of the frame and connect the Leaf Spring that is to the right of the opposite Joiner Pole to its correspon ding...

Page 16: ...Pole Plug into every Upper Net Pole Ensure that the materials are not twisted and that the Upper Net Pole is facing outwards A B A B STEP 13 A Lift a Net Pole raising the Safety Net at the same time...

Page 17: ...opriate actions have led to product failure will not be covered by the warranty Similarly replacement parts or repairs needed to mend such damage will not be covered under the warranty 6 3 6 Damage th...

Page 18: ...1 Informations relatives une utilisation s re 3 2 Instructions relatives une utilisation s re 3 3 Instructions de base pour le saut au trampoline 3 4 Phase d chauffement pour commencer 4 0 HEXVEX 4 1...

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Page 21: ...CH UP 2 JOUEURS Le premier joueur se trouve au centre du tapis de saut et commence le jeu en choisissant un symbole sur lequel il saute Il saute ensuite sur un deuxi me symbole similaire Ce joueur con...

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Page 24: ...un des connecteurs d assemblage qui se trouvent sur le filet V rifiez que le mat riel ne soit pas tordu et que les trous se trouvant en haut dans les piquets de filet sup rieurs soient dirig s vers l...

Page 25: ...uie ou le vent ne sont pas couverts par la garantie Vuly vous conseille de vous mettre en contact le cas ch ant avec votre assureur Habitation au cas o votre trampoline aurait t endommag par les intem...

Page 26: ...1 Informazioni sull utilizzo sicurov 3 2 Istruzioni sull utilizzo sicuro 3 3 Instruzioni fondamentali sui salti con trampolino 3 4 Fase di riscaldamento prima di partire 4 0 HEXVEX 4 1 Cos HexVex 4 2...

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Page 31: ...la cucitura sia orientata verso il palo di raccordo Dalla salita il logo Vuly sul tappeto deve essere ben leggibile PASSAGGIO 6 A Unire le molle a balestra a destra di un palo di raccordo con il racc...

Page 32: ...i fori in alto sui pali della rete superiori siano rivolti verso l esterno A B PASSAGGIO 13 A Sollevare un palo della rete e al contempo anche la rete di sicurezza Inserire i pali della rete nei pali...

Page 33: ...zia non copre i danni o il malfunzionamento del prodotto dovuti al suo montaggio diverso da quando indicato nelle istruzioni Vuly Al cliente spetta infatti un montaggio accurato dei prodotti Vuly in b...

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