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Eurotramp - Trampoline Kurt Hack GmbH
Art.-No. 34200:
Trampoline-Longe for Master
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Stationed: 565 cm (height from the trampoline
frame) x 400 cm
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Total weight: 57 kg
General data
Maintenance recommendations
Art.-No. 34100:
Trampoline-Longe for Grand Master
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Stationed: 565 cm (height from the trampoline
frame) x 400 cm
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Total weight: 55 kg
Number of users
The Longe types may only be used by one person at a time. Other persons should therefore not remain on
the trampoline. The exceptions to this rule are coaches or assistants providing support to the gymnast when
performing exercises.
Use of the Longe is only permitted under supervision.
Transport and storage of the equipment
The equipment is transported in dismantled condition.
Not foreseen for outdoor use!
The Longe types and trampoline must always be examined for possible damages before use. Particularly make
sure that rope, castors, pads, the jumping bed, springs and frame parts do not display any damages. Damages
must be addressed immediately. In case of any doubt about whether the apparatus is functional, a specialist
advice should be sought (e.g., from the manufacturer)
Check the following regularly:
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fastening accessories (steel ropes, quick links etc.)
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rope
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padding
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jumping bed
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springs
Check the apparatus before use and replace all defective or missing parts. Pay particular attention to the following:
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no damages to the rope and fastening accessories (steel ropes, quick links etc.);
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no damages to the jumping bed;
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jumping bed suspension in perfect condition;
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frame does not display any cracks or other damages;
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springs are not damaged or over-extended;
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full frame padding cover is attached properly;
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over-extended and tired springs are to be replaced;
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the important thing is that the springs are always hooked at the frame with the eyelet pointing downwards.