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Trampolines are great fun when used correctly. Most injuries 

are caused during the use of the trampoline, not because of 

their construction.
Read these instructions and warnings carefully and ensure 

you follow them at all times. Follow all assembly and 

maintenance instructions closely to ensure the equipment is 

safe to use and lasts as long as possible. 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

To assemble this trampoline, you need phillips screwdriver (not 

included) and our special spring loading tool provided with this 

product. 
During periods of non-use, this trampoline can be easily disassembled 

and stored. 
Please read the assembly instructions before beginning to assemble 

the product. 
It is recommended that at least 2 persons participate in the assembly 

of this product. 

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Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions MUST be read carefully before using the trampoline!

Care and Maintenance

•  Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached 

  frame padding, trampoline enclosure or frame padding 

  and pole caps.

•  Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the bed, barrier or 

  support system (frame) padding.

•  Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed, barrier or

  support system (frame) padding.

•  Bent or broken frame.

•  Ruptured springs.

•  A sagging trampoline bed.

•  Broken, missing, or damaged springs.

•  Protrusions of any types (especially sharp) on the frame,

  springs, or mat.

•  In certain countries during winter period, the snow load 

  and the very low temperature can damage the trampoline. 

  It is recommended to remove the snow and store the mat 

  and the enclosure indoor.

•  Replace the net after two years of use.

 

Carry out checks and maintenance of the main parts (frame, 

suspension system, bed, pads and enclosure) at regular intervals. 

If these checks are not carried out the trampoline could become 

dangerous.
It is of particular importance that these be followed at the 

beginning of each season, as well as at regular intervals during 

the usage season.
•   Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten when 

required.

•   Check all spring loaded (pit-pin) joints are still intact and 

cannot come undone during play.

•   Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges and replace 

when required.

•   Check for evidence of wear or deterioration and replace if 

•   Make sure dry enough for storage.

needed in accordance with these instructions.

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High Wind

Moving the Trampoline

If the trampoline needs to be moved, it should be moved by 

two persons, kept horizontal, and lifted slightly. All connector 

points should be wrapped and secured with weather resistant 

tape, such as duct tape. This will keep the frame intact during 

the move and prevent the connector points from dislocating 

and separating. If necessary, the trampoline can be taken apart 

for moving. To take the trampoline apart, follow the assembly 

steps in reverse order (steps 1-7). Do not attempt to take frame 

sections, legs, or bases apart before the mat and springs have 

been removed.

Assembly and Moving Hints!

Select a location where you want the trampoline permanently 

prior to assembly. Do not pick up the frame more than 2 inches 

off the ground, picking it up too high can cause the frame to 

warp. 
If the frame does warp, put the trampoline down, press down on 

the part that is warped, The tension of the springs will flatten the 

frame. 

Disassembly

To disassemble the trampoline, follow assembly STEP 1 through 

STEP 7 in reverse order. Do not attempt to disassemble any frame 

components before the springs and the mat have been removed. 

Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points during 

disassembly. 

This trampoline and trampoline enclosure were designed and 

manufactured with quality materials and craftmanship. If proper 

care and maintenance is provided, it will provide all jumpers with 

years of exercise, fun, and enjoyment as well as reduce the risk of 

injury. Please follow the guidelines listed below:
•  This trampoline is designed to a certain amount of weight and

  use. Person should weigh less than 105 lbs. (47.63 kgs).
•  Please make sure that only one person at any one time uses

  the trampoline.
•  In order to prevent the trampoline mat from getting cut or

  damaged please do not allow any pets onto the mat.
•  Always inspect the trampoline and enclosure before each use 

   for worn, defective or missing parts. A number of conditions   

  could arise that may increase your chances of getting injured.  

  Please be aware of:

    WARNING - GENERAL 

   WARNING - USAGE

•  Jumpers must wear socks, gymnastic shoes, or be barefoot when using the  

  trampoline. Please be aware that street shoes or tennis shoes should NOT be 

  worn while using the trampoline.

•  Jumpers should remove all sharp objects from their person prior to using the 

  trampoline. Any type of sharp or pointed objects should be kept off the   

  trampoline mat at all times.

•  Initially, you should get accustomed to the feel and bounces of the

  trampoline. The focus must be on the fundamentals of your body position

  and you should practice each bounce (the basic bounces) until you can do

  each with skill and control.

•  To break a bounce, all you need to do is flex your knees sharply before they  

  come in contact with the mat of the trampoline. This technique should be  

  practiced while you are learning each of the basic bounces. The skill of    

  braking should be used whenever you lose balance or control of your jump.

•  Always learn the simplest bounce first and be consistent with the control of 

   your bounce before moving on to more difficult and advanced bounces. A    

   controlled bounce is one when your take “off ” point and landing point is the 

   same spot on the mat. lf you move up to the next bounce without first    

  mastering the previous, you increase your chances of getting injured. Do not 

  bounce on the trampoline for extended periods of time because fatigue can 

  increase your chance of injury.

•  Misuse and abuse of this trampoline is dangerous and can cause serious  

  injury! Trampolines being a rebounding device, propel the performer to   

  unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body movements.

•  Always inspect the trampoline and trampoline enclosure before each use for 

   worn-out mat, loose or missing parts.

•  Climbing on and off the trampoline. It is a dangerous practice to jump from  

  the trampoline to the floor or ground when dismounting, or to jump onto  

  the trampoline when mounting. Do not use the trampoline as a springboard  

  to other objects.

•  Stop bouncing by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the trampoline  

  bed. Learn this skill before attempting others.

•  Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until bounce control and repeated    

  landing in the center of the trampoline can be accomplished. Control is more  

  important than height.

•  While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline toward the   

  perimeter. This will help control bounce.

•  Keep objects away which could interfere with the performer. Maintain a clear 

   area around the trampoline.

•  Bounce only when the surface of the bed is dry. Wind or air movement    

  should be calm and gentle. The trampoline must not be used in gusty or  

  severe winds.

•  Bounce in the center of the bed.

•  Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.

•  Properly secure the trampoline and trampoline enclosure when not in use.  

  Protect it against unauthorized use.

•  For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment, contact  

  the manufacturer.

•  Users may become entangled in or strangled by loose cords or in gaps    

  between trampoline and enclosure.

•  Keep enclosure tightly fastened to the trampoline in accordance with the  

  manufacture’s instructions. Failure to properly assemble and maintain a   

  tight, secure trampoline/enclosure boundary may result in serious injury,  

  strangulation, or death.

•  Do not attempt to jump over the trampoline enclosure.

•  Do not attempt to crawl under the trampoline enclosure.

•  Do not intentionally rebound off the trampoline enclosure.

•  Do not hang from, kick, cut, or climb on the trampoline enclosure.

•  Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or both.

•  Do not attach anything to the trampoline enclosure that is not a

  manufacturer-approved accessory or part of the enclosure system.

•  Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only at the opening  

  designated for that purpose.

IF YOU FIND ANY OF THE PREVIOUS CONDITIONS, OR 

ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU FEEL COULD CAUSE HARM TO 

ANY USER, THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD BE DISASSEMBLED 

OR SECURED FROM USE UNTIL THE CONDITION(S) HAS BEEN 

RESOLVED.

Read all instructions before using the trampoline and trampoline 

enclosure. Warnings and instructions for the care, maintenance, and 

use of this trampoline and trampoline enclosure are included to 

promote safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.
•  This trampoline is only suitable for domestic family use. For outdoor  

  use ONLY!

•  The trampoline is not intended to be buried into the ground
•    Not recommended for use by children under 3 years or over 10    

     years of age. Max. weight limit: 105 lbs. (47.63 kgs).

 

•  The trampoline is designed for installation on flat surfaces with at

 least 

6'6" (2m) clear space around the trampoline.

•  Do not place on a hard surface (i.e. concrete or asphalt) serious    

  injury may occur.

 

•  Above the trampoline, ensure there is clear and free space to the

  expected jumping height, it is strongly advised not to place the

  trampoline under the canopy of surrounding trees.
•  Inspect the trampoline and trampoline enclosure before use. Make 

  sure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned. 

  Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
•  For further information or additional instruction materials on skill

  training, contact a competent trampoline instructor.

•  Do not attempt or allow stunts including somersaults, these are 

  dangerous moves that should only be performed in the presence of 

   a skilled trainer, and with appropriate equipment, serious injury is 

   likely to occur if stunts are attempted on this trampoline. Landing on 

   the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis or death, even 

  when landing in the middle of the bed.
•  Children and unpracticed users must always jump under supervision

  by an experienced person, it is strongly recommended to use

  spotters at all times.
•  Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline (inside  

 

  trampoline enclosure). Use by more than one person at the same   

   time can result in serious injury.
•  Use trampoline and trampoline enclosure only with mature, 

  knowledgeable supervision.
•  Do not use if you are suffering from an injury (i.e. ankle or knee

  injury) or while pregnant.
•  Remove glasses, watches, jewelry and chains, ornaments, clasps and

  other sharp objects. Empty your pockets before starting to jump.
•  Do not use the trampoline in the dark.
•  Do not put any objects or toys on the trampoline and trampoline   

 enclosure.

 

•  Animals are not allowed on the trampoline and trampoline  

 

 enclosure.
•  Do not smoke while using the trampoline.
•  Do not use when wet.
•  Do not use the trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or

 drugs.

Do not use or stand near the trampoline in windy or gusty 

conditions. A trampoline can become airborne when exposed to 

sustained wind or gusting wind conditions. This can result in 

serious injury, paralysis, or death, as well as property damage. To 

reduce these risks, disassemble the trampoline and enclosure 

and store them until weather conditions improve. 

Anchoring a trampoline frame may prevent the trampoline from 

moving as a result of the wind, but even anchored trampolines 

can become airborne or damaged. Consult a qualified contractor 

to determine what type of anchor works best in your location. 

If you expect high winds, the trampoline should be moved to a 

sheltered location, taken apart, or tied down to the ground with 

ropes and stakes (not included). At least three ropes and three 

stakes should be used. Make sure to attach the ropes to the top 

of the frame; do not simply secure the legs or the bases to the 

ground, as they can separate from the frame sockets. The top of 

the stakes should be covered, if necessary, so that users will not 

be injured by falling onto the stakes.

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