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SPARK Trampoline Manual R E A D M A N U A L F I R S T Weight Limit = 150Kg (330lbs) Version 1.0...
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Site Checks Site Checks Read all instructions before using SPARK. As the owner of SPARK, you are responsible to advise all users on the safety instructions. For more information, contact SPARK Trampolines at 1300 782 661. Read all instructions before using SPARK. As the owner of SPARK, you are responsible to advise all users on the safety instructions.
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SPARK Installation Before you start to install a SPARK trampoline, please check all components and units of the size you purchased. The table on the next page shows all components and units of different sizes. Please make sure you have the check box ticked before you start.
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SPARK Checklist (Parts Per Size) SPARK Checklist (Parts Per Size) Structure Structure 8 FT 8 FT 10 FT 10 FT 12 FT 12 FT 14 FT 14 FT Frame Tube Frame Tube Frame Joiner Frame Joiner Support Leg Support Leg...
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2.3 Installation It is recommended that you should have at least 2 people to build the trampoline. Please keep children away and build the trampoline above the assembly site. STEP 1: “V” Shape Support Leg Assembly *Do not fully tighten the bolts NAME DATE <COMPANY NAME>...
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STEP 3: Hook Safety Net to Jump Mat Sa fety Net J ump Ma t Repeat this step until the whole safety net is hooked on to the jump mat Safet y Ne t Sa fety N et J um p Ma t Ju m p Ma t Ph: 1300 782 661 Email: info@sparktrampolines.com.au...
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STEP 3: Prepare the FRAME SEGMENTs STEP 4: Prepare Frame Segments A bit of force might be needed to push the larger ends of frame tubes into frame joiners at this stage Pick up a FRAME JOINER and a FRAME TUBE, and then insert the larger square end of the FRAME TUBE into the square tube of the FRAME JOINER to form a FRAME SEGMENT.
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Repeat Step 5 and Form a Circle STEP 3: Prepare the FRAME SEGMENTs Pick up a FRAME JOINER and a FRAME TUBE, and then insert the larger square end of the FRAME TUBE into the square tube of the FRAME JOINER to form a FRAME SEGMENT.
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STEP 7: Install Springs Firstly pick up a SPRING, and connect one end with smaller opening to the triangle hook of the JUMP MAT. Put 2 springs in every 8th hole so the L arger mat tension is evenly spread. Use SPRING TOOL Open in g (if necessary) E nd...
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STEP 3: Prepare the FRAME SEGMENTs STEP 8: Install Support Legs Pick up the Support Legs and plug it into the frame joiner vertical holes using the push button technology. Pick up a FRAME JOINER and a FRAME TUBE, and then insert the larger square end of the FRAME TUBE into the square tube of the FRAME JOINER to form a FRAME SEGMENT.
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STEP 3: Prepare the FRAME SEGMENTs STEP 9: Install Springs Install the rest of the springs except the ones next to Frame Joiner Pick up a FRAME JOINER and a FRAME TUBE, and then insert the larger square end of the FRAME TUBE into the square tube of the FRAME JOINER to form a FRAME Sa fety Net SEGMENT.
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STEP 11: Install Lower Poles STEP 3: Prepare the FRAME SEGMENTs Lo w e r Pick up the lower poles and plug the larger end into Po le s the frame joiner vertical holes using the push button Pick up a FRAME JOINER and a FRAME TUBE, and then insert the larger square end technology.
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Finally tighten the screws. Congratulations, you are just one step away from finish building your personal spark. image on next page. Finally tighten the screws. Congratulations, you are just one step away from finish building your personal SPARK. 1. Loosen the screws 2. Adjust the Angle 3.
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TITLE: NAME SIGNATURE DRAWN STEP 4: Join the FRAME SEGMENTs and form a circle CHK'D You have successfully installed SPARK trampoline! APPV'D MATERIAL: DWG NO. N-ASSM_ Pick up two FRAME SEGMENTs and Insert the small square end (without the FRAME...
Safety Instructions 3.1 Instructions The Following Information Should Be Incorporated In The Additional Instructional Materials Of The Information Packet: 1. Misuse and abuse of the trampoline is dangerous and can cause serious injuries. 2. Focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline. This will help control your bounce. 3.
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Under Mature Supervision Only One Person Should Use A Trampoline Do Not Use/Build A Trampoline No Activity Allowed While Under The Influence Of Under The Trampoline Alcohol Or Drugs Do Not Try To Jump Off Only Jump In The Middle Of The Trampoline The Trampoline At All Times Ph: 1300 782 661...
Basic Skills 4.1 Bouncing The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in the centre of the bed. The basic bounce should always begin low. High, reckless bouncing should never be allowed. 4.2 The Stop Bounce This technique allows the user to gain control by stopping quickly.
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Figure B1 | Arm Action 4.4 Bounce Variations Figures B2, B3 and B4 show three variations, the tuck, the pike, and the straddle pike respectively. These should be assumed at the top of the bounce, before resuming the normal landing position on your feet. Figure B3 | Pike Figure B4 | Straddle Pike Figure B2 | Tuck...
Basic Landing Positions 5.1 General Positions for all drops: seat (see Paragraph 5.2), hands and knees (see Paragraph 5.3), and front (see Paragraph 5.4), should first be practiced on the ground, then in a stationary position, and only then on the trampoline bed. Drops should be performed after ‘priming’...
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5.3 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.
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Step 1: 1. Start from the hands and knees drop position. 2. As you rebound from the hands and knees, stretch so that you land on your stomach. Step 2: 1. Start from a standing position with knees bent so that your upper body is low and close to the trampoline bed.
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5.6.2 Seat Drop—Half Twist—Seat Drop (AKA: Swivel Hips) Step 1: 1. Perform a seat drop. 2. Push down on the bed with your hands and come to a stand with the arms stretched overhead. Step 2: 1. Perform the movement in Step 1. As you rebound up to your feet, move one shoulder in the direction you want to twist.
Care & Maintenance Good care and maintenance can keep a trampoline in a good shape and functional for years. Maintaining a trampoline is not a hard thing, just follow the guidelines below: 7.1 General Care 1. Only one person is allowed to jump on the trampoline at all times, multiple people jumping on the trampoline can exceed the maximum weight which the trampoline can endure.
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1. Make sure nobody sits on the edge of the frame at all times as it might fall or increase the pressure on the joints and springs. 2. The maximum weight of SPARK is 150kg, putting anything over 150kg on the 2. The maximum weight of SPARK is 150kg (330lbs), putting anything over 150kg (330lbs) trampoline will overload the trampoline and occur damage to the frame.
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