Slazenger S000154 Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, And Use Instructions

10/12 ft trampoline combo

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Slazenger is a trade mark of Pacific Brands and is used under licence by Action Sports Equipment Ltd.
72 Silverwater Rd, Silverwater, NSW, Australia, 2128
Parts & Service Enquiries: 1800 465 070 (Australia); 09 477 6020 (New Zealand)
Or email:
service@actionspares.com.au
Sales Enquiries: 1800 777 137 (Australia); 09 477 6020 (New Zealand)
Model: S000154 - 10FT TRAMPOLINE COMBO
Model: S000155 – 12FT TRAMPOLINE COMBO
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions
Manual depicts typical installation – your model may differ from illustrations in terms of the number of legs
Please read and retain this manual as it will assist with identification for parts and service.
Read these materials prior to assembling and using of this product
These trampolines are subject to 100kgs (10ft) & 150kgs (12ft) weight limit.
Usage of these trampolines is limited to persons weighing less than weights specified above.
Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline at a time.
Do not allow young children to use unless supervised by an adult.
Action Sports has reproduced extracts from AS4989-2006 Clauses 3.2.1 – 3.2.2; 3.3.1.2 & 3.3.2.1 and
Appendices A & B. These have been reproduced with permission from SAI Global under licence 1004-C016.
The relevant standard may be purchased online at www.saiglobal.com.
@ACTION SPORTS EQUIPMENT PTY LIMITED – www.actionsports.com.au
Action Sports Equipment Pty Ltd.
(Australia) or
Or visit our website: www.actionsports.com.au
on the unit and also the number of enclosure poles.
IMPORTANT
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY.
- Warning -
orders@bernsport.co.nz
(New Zealand)
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  • Page 1 Slazenger is a trade mark of Pacific Brands and is used under licence by Action Sports Equipment Ltd. Action Sports Equipment Pty Ltd. 72 Silverwater Rd, Silverwater, NSW, Australia, 2128 Parts & Service Enquiries: 1800 465 070 (Australia); 09 477 6020 (New Zealand) Or email: service@actionspares.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents SAFETY INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………….3 ADDITIONAL SAFE USE INSTRUCTIONS……………………………………………………..4 HOW TO USE YOUR TRAMPOLINE…………………………………………………………….4 FUNDAMENTAL TRAMPOLINE SKILLS………………………………………………………5 JUMPERS’ ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS…………………………………………….12 SUPERVISORS’ ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS………………………………………12 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS……………………………………13 PARTS LIST – Trampoline…………………………………………………………………………13 PARTS LIST – Enclosure…………………………………………………………………………..14 TRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY………………………………………………………………………15 Frame Assembly…………………………………………………………………………………….15 Mat Assembly……………………………………………………………………………………….16 Frame Pad Assembly………………………………………………………………………………..18 ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY……………………………………………………………….……….19...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    WARNING SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS: READ THESE MATERIALS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE TRAMPOLINE. SAFETY INFORMATION  Specific Use Limitation (a) Do not use trampoline and enclosure without mature and knowledgeable supervision. (b) Do not attempt or allow somersaults. (c) Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline and enclosure at any time.
  • Page 4: Additional Safe Use Instructions

    ADDITIONAL SAFE USE INSTRUCTIONS (a) Misuse and abuse of the trampoline and enclosure is dangerous and can cause serious injuries. (b) Focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline. This will help control your bounce. (c) Avoid bouncing for too long. Do not bounce when tired. (d) Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come in contact with the trampoline bed.
  • Page 5: Fundamental Trampoline Skills

     Allow each jumper a brief turn on the trampoline. Extended bouncing exposes an over tired user to an increased risk of injury. Longer turns tend to lessen the interest of others waiting to jump.  Do not use the trampoline when under the influence of alcohol or drugs. ...
  • Page 6  Arm Action Arms are very important for proper control and lift. Whenever you go up, your arms go up. They go up to a set position about shoulder height and shoulder width. They should remain in this balanced position until you start down. Then they circle down and slightly behind the hips, ready to lift again as you bounce up (see Figure 1).
  • Page 7 Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form. Make sure that your toes are pointed and fingers are straight. These are simple variations to the basic bounce and are very important for gaining experience in coordinated movement. BASIC LANDING POSITIONS ...
  • Page 8 Figure 5 Seat Drop  The Hands and Knees Drop To do this drop properly, there should be just as much weight on your hands as on your knees. Your back should be about approximately parallel to the bed. Knees and hands should land simultaneously, with the middle of the body landing in the centre of the trampoline.
  • Page 9 (b) As you rebound from the hands and knees, stretch so that you land on your stomach. From this position, rebound to your hands and knees. Step 2: (a) Start from a standing position with knees bent so that your upper body is low and close to the trampoline bed.
  • Page 10 (b) Finish standing with arms stretched overhead, facing the opposite direction (180 degree twist completed). Step 3: Perform as in Step 2. Just before contacting feet with the trampoline bed, lift your legs to land in a sitting position (see Figure 8). Figure 8 Seat Drop—Half Twist—Seat Drop -...
  • Page 11 Figure 9 Front Drop—Half Twist—Front Drop - - Seat drop Full twist Seat drop (Full barrel roll) Perform this as you would a half barrel roll but keep moving your shoulder in the direction of the twist so that you finish in the seat drop position. During the twist, hands should be placed by your sides, with your body held straight (see Figure 10).
  • Page 12: Jumpers' Role In Preventing Accidents

    Example: Swivel hips-perform several in a row, all twisting in one direction, or alternating directions. JUMPERS’ ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS  Education on the part of the user is a must for safety. Users must first learn a low controlled bounce and the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills.
  • Page 13: Installation And Maintenance Instructions

    INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST - Trampoline Parts Supplied Description Illustration 10ft 12ft Mat with Sewn-in V-Rings Frame Pad Vertical Leg Tube W-Shape Leg Tube Top Rail Tube T-Joint Springs Elastic Toggle Use the Parts List to ensure all parts are present. Contact Customer Service at 1800 465 070 (Australia) or 09 477 6020 (New Zealand) if any parts are missing.
  • Page 14: Parts List - Enclosure

    PARTS LIST - Enclosure Parts Supplied Description Illustration 10ft 12ft Net Assembly Upper Support Pole Lower Support Pole Foam Sleeve Ball Cap Screw Ball Cap U-Bolt U-Bolt Clamp Lock Nut Dome Nut U-Bolt Spacer Use the Parts List to ensure all parts are present. Contact Customer Service at 1800 465 070 (Australia) or 09 477 6020 (New Zealand) if any parts are missing.
  • Page 15: Trampoline Assembly

    TRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY For ease of installation, it is recommended two adults assemble the trampoline. While one adult is connecting the relevant pieces, the other adult can assist by supporting the frame and holding the connecting pieces in the appropriate position. Frame Assembly Lay out the parts on a clear dry level surface as shown in Figure 1.
  • Page 16: Mat Assembly

    Join the completed Leg Tubes to the Top Rail Loop as shown in Figure 4. Ensure spring loaded locking pins are aligned with locking holes and pin locks into position. Once completed, the skeleton of the Trampoline should look like the Figure 5. Mat Assembly To facilitate the assembly of the springs to the mat, please use the Spring Hook provided to pull the springs during assembly.
  • Page 17 Divide the Mat into halves and then connect the first set of Springs (G) directly opposite each other as shown in Figure 2. Divide the Mat (A) in to quarters and connect the springs as shown in Figure 3. 4. Divide the Mat (A) into eighths and connect the springs as shown in Figure 4.
  • Page 18: Frame Pad Assembly

    Frame Pad Assembly Lay out the Frame Pads (B) on a dry and clean surface. Connect the two Frame Pads (B) together by firmly tying together the straps located at the end of each pad. When tying, ensure the pads are spaced appropriately so that the two ends of the pads meet and there is no gap between the pads.
  • Page 19: Enclosure Assembly

    Pull the Elastic Toggle (H) to the nearest v-ring and secure as shown in Figure 6. The recommended Safe Play Area is to be 250cm (2.5 metres) of clear area around the perimeter of the trampoline, free of any obstructions or potential hazards.
  • Page 20: Net Assembly

    Insert the Ball Cap (N) over top of Upper Support Pole. Align holes and fasten the Ball Cap (N) to the assembled Support Pole using Ball Cap Screw (M). (See Figure 3) Place one of each assembled Support Pole done in step 3 at every leg of the Trampoline.
  • Page 21 At the bottom perimeter of the net, there are elastic straps which are used to secure the base of the net to the Trampoline. Pull the bottom of the net down to the trampoline using the elastic straps and wrap them under the Trampoline Top Rail Tube and hook them to the nearest V-ring of the trampoline mat (beneath the safety pads) as shown in Figure 3.
  • Page 22 GENERAL SAFETY ADVICE IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ! -WARNING- (a) Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 8 m from ground level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and other possible hazards. (b) Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline away from walls, structures, fences, and other play areas.
  • Page 23: Care & Maintenance Of Your Trampoline

    CARE & MAINTENANCE OF YOUR TRAMPOLINE  Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.  The following conditions could represent potential hazards: Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached frame padding, barrier or enclosure support system padding and pole caps. (ii) Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the bed, frame padding, barrier or support system padding.
  • Page 24: Disposal Information

    DISPOSAL INFORMATION  Never allow toys to be placed or used near a fire. When it becomes necessary to dispose of your equipment, remove all bolts and disassemble. Store safely & out of reach for children until it can be properly disposed of. Remember to dispose it in a safe place and manner so as not to present any hazards to any individuals.
  • Page 25: Limited Warranty

    Trampoline Limited Warranty ACTION SPORTS warrants its trampoline products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service conditions. The various components of the trampoline are warranted against defects and workmanship for the time periods specified as follows: Steel Frame 5 years Mat Fabric...

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