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FRAME PADS
Frame pads are there to protect the user from any fall or landing on the springs and frame. On no account
should people be permitted to sit or stand on them when the trampoline is in use. You should also make sure that smaller
users do not use the inside edges of the pads as a "handle" when getting up on to the trampoline.
THE MAT
The mat (bed) will, over the years, be gradually weakened by the effects of ultra violet radiation. Therefore, the
more it can be protected from direct sunlight the longer it will last. A little mould or mildew should not harm the mat. Do
make sure that shoes are removed before bouncing and ensure that any other sharp objects such as belt buckles, brooches
and jewellery are removed too.
THE SPRINGS
Do not stand on the springs whilst the trampoline is in use. Try not to bounce on to the springs. They are
not designed for this sort of stress and can become stretched, misshapen and weakened. If you find you have any stretched
springs, it is important to replace them as soon as possible to avoid damage to the trampoline mat and avoid overloading and
therefore damaging the remaining good springs.
This trampoline was designed and manufactured with quality materials and craftsmanship. With proper care and maintenance, it
will provide all jumpers with years of exercise, fun, and enjoyment. Please follow the guidelines below:
Jumpers should wear socks, gymnastics shoes, or be barefoot when using the trampoline. Street shoes or tennis shoes should NOT
be worn while using the trampoline. To limit damage do not allow pets onto the mat. Jumpers should remove all sharp objects from
their person prior to using the trampoline. All sharp or pointed objects should be kept off the trampoline mat at all times.
Always inspect the trampoline before each use for worn, damaged or missing parts. Please be aware of:
 Punctures, holes, or tears in the trampoline mat
 Sagging trampoline mat
 Loose stitching or any kind of deterioration of the mat
 Bent or broken frame parts, such as the legs
 Broken, missing, or damaged springs
 Damaged, missing, or insecurely attached frame pad
 Protrusions of any types (especially sharp types) on the frame, springs, or mat
 No modification should be carried out to the trampoline or any of its components. Any modification could lead to damage to the
product or to personal injury.
 Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten when required.
 Check that all spring-loaded (pit pin) joints are still intact and cannot become dislodged duringplay.
 Check all coverings and sharp edges and replace when required.
 Retain the maintenance instruction manual.
 Outdoor trampolines should be equipped with a device that in strong wind conditions avoiddisplacement due to wind (e.g. steel
bars in the ground or loads like sand bag or water bags) and/oritems catching wind like net and mat should be removed.
 In certain countries during winter period, the snow load and the very low temperature can damagethe trampoline. It is
recommended to remove the snow and store the mat and the enclosure indoor.
 Check that mat, padding, enclosure and soft surface are without defects.
IF YOU FIND ANY OF THE PREVIOUS CONDITIONS, OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU FEEL COULD CAUSE HARM
TO ANY USER, THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD BEDISASSEMBLED OR SECURED FROM USE UNTIL THE
CONDITION(S) HAS BEENRECTIFIED.
BURIED /GROUND-LEVELLED( IN-GROUND / FLAT-GROUND) TRAMPOLINES
The below information. Please checking the assemble manual
 How to construct the hole when mounting the trampoline (depth/shape/inclination of hole etc.) including an illustration
describing the shape of the hole.
 How to avoid foot entrapment if the trampoline is provided with a retaining wall system and, inparticular, how to avoid gaps
between the ground/retaining wall system/frame.
 How to prepare and assess the ground under the soft surface, includingan illustration describing the shape of the prepared area.
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