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Insportline 760 Manual

Insportline 760 Manual

183 cm, 244 cm, 305 cm, 396 cm, 426 cm, 457 cm round trampoline

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Manual – EN
Round trampoline
6'(183 cm) Trampoline
8'(244 cm) Trampoline
10'(305 cm) Trampoline
13'(396 cm) Trampoline
14'(426 cm) Trampoline
15'(457 cm) Trampoline
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  • Page 1 Manual – EN Round trampoline 6'(183 cm) Trampoline 8'(244 cm) Trampoline 10'(305 cm) Trampoline 13'(396 cm) Trampoline 14'(426 cm) Trampoline 15'(457 cm) Trampoline Thank you for purchasing our product In case of missing or broken parts, please contact place of purchase for assistance...
  • Page 2: Additional Information

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Like any activity that puts your body in motion, trampolining carries with it certain risks. To decrease the risk of injury. We recommend the use of an enclosure to prevent users falling off the trampoline. The enclosure should not be used to intentionally bounce off the sides.
  • Page 3: Installation

    INSTALLATION Do not use the trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. For information about skills & training, contact a certified trampoline instructor. Bounce only when the mat is dry. The trampoline must not be used in windy conditions. Read all instructions before using the trampoline.
  • Page 4 MULTIPLE JUMPERS INCREASE THE RISK OF INJURY SUCH AS BROKEN NECK, LEG, BACK OR HEAD INJURY DO NOT PERFORM SOMERSAULTS (FLIPS) AS THIS WILL INCREASE RISK OF LANDING ON HEAD OR NECK RESULTING IN INCREASED RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Always consult a physician before performing any kind of physical activity PLEASE RETAIN THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...
  • Page 5 ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION Mounting and Dismounting: Be very careful when getting on and off the trampoline. DO NOT mount the trampoline by grabbing the frame pad, by stepping onto the springs, or by jumping onto the mat from any surface (e.g. a deck, roof, or ladder) as this will increase your risk of injury. DO NOT dismount by jumping off the trampoline.
  • Page 6 TIPS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ACCIDENTS Jumper’s role in accident prevention Stay in control of your jumps. DO NOT move onto more complicated, or more difficult manoeuvres until you have mastered the basic, fundamental bounce. Education is key to safety. Read, understand, and practice all safety precautions and warnings prior to using the trampoline.
  • Page 7 and never use the trampoline as a device to bounce onto or into another object. ※ Learn the basic bounce and master each type of bounce before trying more difficult types bounces. Review the Basic Skills Section to learn how the basics. ※...
  • Page 8 TRAMPOLINE PLAACEMENT The minimmum overheaad clearance rrequired is 266 feet (8 meteers). Ensure thhat no hazardds or obstructioons are near tthe trampolin e such as treee branches, swwing sets, swwimming poolls, electrical power wires , walls, fencees, etc. Please be aware of thee following wwhen selectingg a place for yyour trampoliine: ※ Tramppoline must bbe placed on aa level surfacce ※...
  • Page 9 LESSON PLAN The following lessons are recommended in order to learn basic steps and bounces before moving onto more difficult, complicated bounces. You should read and understand all safety instructions before mounting the trampoline. A complete discussion and demonstration of body mechanics and trampoline guidelines should occur between the supervisor and student.
  • Page 10 BASIC TRAMPOLINE BOUNCES THE BASIC BOUNCE 1. Start from standing position, feet shoulder width apart and head up and eyes on mat 2. Swing arms forward, up and around in a circular motion. 3. Bring feet together while in mid-air and point toes downward 4.
  • Page 11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS • Only assemble by adult. To assemble this trampoline all you need is our special spring loading tool provided with this product. During periods of non-use. This trampoline can be easily disassembled and stored. Please read the assembly instructions before beginning to assemble the PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING product.
  • Page 12 Referenc Part Description Number Number Trampoline Mat, stitched TR800 with V-Rings TR801 Frame Pad 6 or TR802 Top Rail 6 or TR803 T shape section 3 or TR804 Leg Base 0 or 6 or TR805 Vertical Leg Extension TR806 Springs Please check the instruction cover Safety Instruction TR807...
  • Page 13 TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO ASSEMBLE THE TRAMPOLINE, REMEMBER TO USE GLOVES DURING ASSEMBLY TO AVOID PINCHING STEP 1 – Frame Laayout Check thhat you have received alll parts usingg the relevannt illustrationns below. Alll parts with the same paart # are interchan geable and doo not have “right” or “left ” orientation,, To connecct the parts, ssimply slide aa section of tuubing into thee adjacent secction.
  • Page 14 Note that the orientation of the leg tubes is important .The dilation part need to fit the T-sections. The T-sections must be fitted to the wider end of the leg tubes. Connect 2 top rail sections together. Repeat for the other top rail sections as shown in Fig 3. Fit the W-shape tube (#5) onto the leg tubes (#6) as shown in Fig 4.
  • Page 15 WARNING IMPORTANT - It is essential that the intended site for this trampoline is completely flat and level. If the ground is un-level this will cause movement in the frame and could cause stress on the joined sections.
  • Page 16 STEP 3 - Trampoline Mat Assembly Take care when attaching springs to the trampoline mat. You will need another person to help you with this part of the assembly. ATTENTION-When attaching the Springs, the Connector Points can pinch as the trampoline is tightening up. A.
  • Page 17 C. The following figures tell you how to connect the springs most easily and tighten the trampoline mat as steady as possible. D. Choose a connecting point on the frame of the trampoline. Use the clock as help and choose the point that points12 o’clock Position the spring on the edge of jumping mat.
  • Page 18 STEP 6--Frame Pad Assembly A. Lay thhe Frame Pad (2) over the trampoline soo that the spriings and the ssteel frame iss covered. Ensuree that the Framme Pad coverrs all metal paarts. B. Tie thee strap locatedd at the underr side of the fframe pad to tthe frame. C.
  • Page 19 Model D.
  • Page 20: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE • GENERAL Your trampoline is designed to stand outside all year round and generally requires very little maintenance. However, a little care and forethought can add years to your trampoline’s life. Remember that the bed (mat) and frame pads are made of synthetic materials and are easily damaged by cigarette ends, fireworks and bonfire debris.
  • Page 21 IF YOUU FIND ANNY OF THEE PREVIOUS CONDITIONS, OOR ANYTHHING ELSEE THAT YYOU FEELL COULD CAUSE HAARM TO AANY USERR, THE TRRAMPOLINNE SHOULLD BE DISAASSEMBLLED OR SEECURED FFROM USEE UNTIL TTHE CONDIITION(S) HHAS BEENN RECTIFIIED. WINDYY CONDITTIONS In severe wind conditiions, the trammpoline can bee blown abouut. If you expeect windy weeather conditiions, the trampolinne should be mmoved to a shheltered area or disassembbled.

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