their assembly, necessary measurements and
the correct fastening (e.g. enclosures, climbing
assistance).
• Always jump in the middle of the mat.
• Do not exit the mat by jumping.
• Limit the time of continuous usage (make regular
pauses).
• Stop jumping if you feel unwell or if you have pain
in your joints or muscles. Dizziness generally
indicates tiredness and you should stop jumping
and lie down on the ground if you feel dizzy.
• Maximum service life: 1 year
• Please note: Do not eat while jumping.
• Please note: The trampoline must be assembled
by an adult according to the assembly instruc-
tions and then checked before the first use.
• Please note: Secure the trampoline in strong
wind conditions and do not use it.
The product is not suitable for children under
the age of 3 since small parts may be swal-
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Unpacking and assembly
Unpacking
Unpack the product and make sure all of the pieces
are there.
See: ► Disposing of the packaging – p. 35
Scope of delivery
► Scope of delivery – p. 2
Installation
DANGER! Immediate risk to life or risk of
injury! Before assembly, make sure you
have at least 2 m free space around the
sports device. There should be at least 7 m
free space upwards.
Make sure that no branches, cables or other
objects reach into the space.
Make sure that there are no objects such as
tree stumps, stones or other objects under
or next to the trampoline.
Do not set the trampoline up next to walls,
trees or other sports devices or toys.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the product!
The product must be assembled on an
even, flat surface capable of carrying the
load. Assembly on an unsuitable surface
will influence the stability of the product.
Note: Two persons are required for installa-
tion.
– Stand the product on a firm, even surface that is
capable of carrying the load.
– Insert the extensions (5) into the supports (4)
(► P. 2, item 1).
– Set up the just assembled supports vertically and
fit the upper tubing (3) as shown (► P. 4, item 2).
– Put the supports together in a circle as shown to
form the support frame. The number of supports
depends on the size of your trampoline. (► P. 4,
item 3)
– Place the mat (1) in the centre of the support
frame (► P. 2, item 4).
– With the help of a second person, bring the mat
into position as shown.
DANGER! Risk of injury! When assem-
bling, always wear protective gloves. There
is a high risk of injury when fitting the
springs in particular.
► P. 4, item 4
► P. 5, item 5
► P. 5, item 6
– Attach the first four springs (A-D) with the help of
the tensioning tool (8) to the mat and the upper
tubing of the supports as shown: To do this,
attach the spring (6) to the eye of the mat and use
the tensioning tool to pull the spring so that the
hook of the spring can engage with the upper tub-
ing (3).
– Repeat this for each spring until each mat
eye (22) is connected to the support frame.
– Place the cover (2) as shown on the support
frame so that the frame and the springs are cov-
ered. All metal parts must be covered. (► P. 5,
item 7)
– Fit the rubber band around the frame and attach
the hook to the mat eye also.
– Repeat this for all rubber bands of the cover to
ensure that this is securely fixed in place.
– After assembly check all connections.
► P. 8, item 15
WARNING! Immediate risk to life or risk
of injury! For safe use it is very important
that the frame padding be securely attached
to the frame and in the correct position prior
to using the trampoline.
Tie one end of rope off to the "D-ring" and thread the
other end through the pad webbing loop
- Remember!
pad webbing loops must pass down through each "D-
ring" before the rope passes through the loop.
► P. 8, item 16
Bundle the loose ends of the sewing rope together
and secure with plastic tie.
DANGER! Immediate risk to life or risk of
injury! Failure to do this step may result in
serious injury, strangulation, or death.
Fitting the safety net
Note: To improve safety, we recommend fit-
ting the supplied, optional safety net.
Two persons are required for installation.
– Attach the lower tubing (9) to the upper tub-
ing (10) and pull the padded sleeve (18) over as
shown. The lower section of the lower tubing
remains exposed (► P. 5, item 8).
– Fit the just assembled support tube using a
screw (13) washer(12), spacer (11) and nut (14)
as shown to the support frame. (► P. 6, item 9)
– Repeat for the remaining support tubes as
shown.
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