12.4 Sitting jump (Fig. 3)
1. Jump up in the same manner as the basic jump. Do not jump too high!
2. Try to land in a sitting position. Do not lock your elbows, but keep your arms and hands loosely by your hips.
3. Try to get back on your feet when jumping back up.
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13. Maintenance
Maintenance is important for preserving the quality and safety of the trampoline. Observe the following important
information to enjoy your trampoline over a long period of time.
WARNING!
You must perform the following checks at regular intervals at the beginning of and during the entire trampolining
season. Failure to perform these required checks can lead to serious injury.
• Keep all sharp-edged and pointy objects away from the trampoline, as they may damage the jump mat.
• Do not use the trampoline:
• If there are holes or tears in the jump mat.
• If the jump mat is not taut.
• If frame parts are broken.
• If the frame padding is damaged, missing or not secured.
• If rubber bands are broken or missing. Replace these immediately.
• If the screws are loose. Tighten all screws as needed.
• Check the trampoline for worn or missing parts before each use. The following wearing parts must regularly
be checked for signs of wear: all covers and sharp edges, incl. jump mat, frame padding, safety net and foam
sleeves of the net poles. Replace defective parts as needed.
• Before each use, check whether the pipes, connectors and safety bolts/pins are undamaged and cannot come
loose while the trampoline is being used.
• The safety net must be replaced if signs of wear are detected.
• Replace the safety net, jump mat and protective elements every 3 years.
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