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Eurotramp - Trampoline Kurt Hack GmbH | Kids Tramp Serviceheft - Version 1.0/2018-09
Eurotramp - Trampoline Kurt Hack GmbH | Kids Tramp Serviceheft - Version 1.0/2018-09
Maintenance and inspection
Maintenance and inspection
Visual routine inspection
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Infrequent use: monthly;
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Moderately heavy use: weekly;
•
Heavy-duty use or where there is
a high risk of vandalism: daily.
•
Visual inspection of the jumping bed and impact protection;
•
Visual inspection that the springs are complete;
•
Check for cleanness, sharp edges, condition of the adjacent
floor areas, etc.
Operational inspection
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Low use: quarterly;
•
more frequent use: monthly
In addition to the visual check:
•
check the ground clearance;
•
check for damage from corrosion;
•
check for missing parts;
•
check for excessive wear and tear.
Annual main inspection
•
Once a year.
General assessment of the safe operational condition of the
equipment. In addition to visual and operational inspection,
check that:
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the bed is hooked perfectly into position;
•
there are no cracks or damage in the frame;
•
the springs are not damaged or overstretched;
•
the impact protection is fitted correctly;
•
always hook the springs on with the eyelet facing
downwards
TYPE OF INSPECTION
FREQUENCY
CONTENT
Safety area
S
afety area
Safety area starts from
the end of the jumping
bed / tile inside edge.
Possible locations for Kids Tramps
•
Schools and kindergartens;
•
Water parks;
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Recreation parks;
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Playgrounds;
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Camping grounds;
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Shopping malls;
•
Public parks and pleasure grounds;
Safety room and distances
Above:
Over the Kids Tramp there should be a free space of
approx. 3,50 metres (no trees, power lines, etc.)
Surrounds:
around the large
2m-Kids Tramps
(incl. Loop)
you must consider a
safety area of at least 2 metres
(before: 1,5 m) at all sides. Around the small
1,5 m-Kids
Tramps
(incl. Loop) you must consider a
safety area of at
least 1,5 metres
at all sides.
Installation instructions
The Kids Tramp is already completely mounted when it is
delivered (standard without bonded impact protection). The
weight of a Kids Tramp without impact protection is 113 kg
and 168 kg for XL models. To unload the equipment from
the truck and take it to the place of installation, it will be
necessary a sufficient number of assistants.
The Kids Tramp is delivered on a wooden pallet
which can be easily moved with a fork lift. A
fork lift is usually available on the delivery truck.
There are two assembly instructions available
(
from page 32
).
The type of instalation instruction depends
on the local ground conditions. A step-by-step
installation video can be found on
www.eurotramp.com/Kids Tramp-support
Installation time
The Kids Tramp is completely mounted, the bonded impact
protection system has to be glued on. The placement in the
prepared pit takes approximately 30 minutes. The attachment
of the Eurotramp bonded impact protection system on the
frame will take approximately
45 minutes.
Required special tools
No special tools are required for assembly of the Kids Tramp.
An assembly tool is included to make changing the springs
easier (inside installation frame).
This should be removed
and stored in a safe place prior to using the Kids Tramp for
the first time.
You will need a spade or excavator to dig out the recess.
Foundation plan
See the recommended assembly for instructions (
from
page 32
).
Care instructions
The Kids Tramp does not require any special care. During the
winter months, you may need to cover the jumping bed. Large,
sustained falls of snow place unnecessary strain on the springs.
Carefully remove the snow at regular intervals, or dismantle the
jumping bed during the winter months. The jumping bed can be
partially removed to allow cleaning of the recess (
see page 43
).
Inspection
The Kids Tramp must always be examined for possible
damage before use. It must particularly be ensured that the
impact protection, jumping bed, and springs do not show
any signs of damage. Any damage must be rectified
immediately. If there is any doubt concerning the correct
functioning of the product, it must always be examined by
an expert (e.g. equipment operator or maintenance
company).
Products installed in public areas must be regularly
inspected by the appropriate maintenance services
employed to examine playgrounds to ensure they are in
a perfect technical condition.
Care/maintenance
If defects are found on the jumping bed, impact protection
or the springs which prevent hazard-free jumping, the Kids
Tramp must be taken out of use and the defects rectified
immediately. If there is any doubt concerning the correct
functioning of the product, it must always be examined by
an expert (e.g. playground operator, equipment manager or
maintenance company).
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Hotels;
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Private gardens;
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Zoos;
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And many more.
Maximum height of fall
As a soil material in the safety area Eurotramp recommends
the use of topsoil (natural soil), wood chips or alternatively
bonded impact protection with a maximum height of fall of
at least 100 cm.
Repairs measures
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Missing parts must be replaced;
•
Damaged jumping beds must be replaced;
•
Overstretched, damaged and stiff springs must be
replaced. Signs of this are e.g. that the spring body has
uneven coil distances or that stretched spring bodies in
the relaxed state do not return to their original position.
Replacing the springs:
•
Removal: Use the assembly tool provided (spring
compressor) to unhook the steel springs from the
jumping bed first, and then from the welded mounting
hooks.
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Fitting: Hook the steel springs onto the frame first, then
onto the jumping bed. This will be easier if the mounting
hooks are positioned a little higher on the bed.
Important:
Always hook the springs on with
the eyelet facing downwards in the
jumping bed!
Maintenance and Inspection