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Owner's & User's Manual
Safety Information, Installation and Care & Maintenance Instructions.
StringPro Trampoline
Note: This trampoline is not supplied with a net enclosure, the safest height to jump from is
when the mat is at ground level, i.e. the trampoline is installed "In-Ground". This manual only
covers the assembly of the trampoline, it does not include any detailed information on In-
Ground preparation/installation. If required contact the supplier for further information on
putting the trampoline In-Ground.
Warning: Read this manual before assembling and using the trampoline.
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(Revision 2.0)
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  • Page 1 Owner’s & User’s Manual Safety Information, Installation and Care & Maintenance Instructions. StringPro Trampoline Note: This trampoline is not supplied with a net enclosure, the safest height to jump from is when the mat is at ground level, i.e. the trampoline is installed “In-Ground”. This manual only covers the assembly of the trampoline, it does not include any detailed information on In- Ground preparation/installation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX SAFE USE INFORMATION ..................... 3 Important Notes: ............................3 SAFE USE WARNING ....................4 BASIC TRAMPOLINING INSTRUCTIONS ..............4 MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER ................5 TRAMPOLINE SAFE USE ....................5 TRAMPOLINE LOCATION – REDUCING SAFETY RISKS ........... 6 PARTS LIST ........................7 ASSEMBLY STEP 1 - ASSEMBLING THE FRAME ............
  • Page 3: Safe Use Information

    SAFE USE INFORMATION There is no doubt that trampolines can provide a lot of fun, entertainment, fitness and enjoyment. They also encourage the development of gross motor skills, an incentive and opportunity to participate in fun physical activity and an environment where a user can challenge themselves to find and test their limits.
  • Page 4: Safe Use Warning

    SAFE USE WARNING Note: The warning label below is like what your trampoline will have, except the model you have will also have the actual kg rating instead of the “X”. BASIC TRAMPOLINING INSTRUCTIONS This trampoline is designed primarily as a domestic trampoline; however, it can provide high performance.
  • Page 5: Maximum Weight Of The User

    MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER Do not exceed 150kg on the trampoline. TRAMPOLINE SAFE USE To reduce the risk of injury while using the trampoline, develop household rules such as the following: Allow only one person on the trampoline at a time. Do not allow children under the age of 6 years on the trampoline.
  • Page 6: Trampoline Location - Reducing Safety Risks

    TRAMPOLINE LOCATION – REDUCING SAFETY RISKS In-Ground Installation Installation is to be done by the purchaser. The trampoline works best when installed fully assembled In-Ground and kept separate to any retaining wall. This is the trampoline can look after its own forces (from jumping) and the retaining wall can look after the forces from the surrounding ground.
  • Page 7: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Please refer to the Parts List below for descriptions and reference numbers. The assembly steps use the “Description” and “Ref #” to identify parts while assembling. Make sure you have all parts listed in the table below. If you think you’re missing any parts, please contact your supplier. Parts List Item # Item Image...
  • Page 8: Assembly Step 1 - Assembling The Frame

    ASSEMBLY Step 1 - Frame Step 1.0 Lay out the Frame parts as shown. Note: It’s recommended to lubricate all frame joints (including the Leg Extension joins) with general purpose grease prior to assembling. After assembly wipe off all excess from the outside of the join area.
  • Page 9 Step 1.2.0 Connect the Long Centre Rail (Ref #4) to the leg assembly as shown. Step 1.2.1 Install a bolt and lightly thread on the nut. Note: Don’t tighten the nut until the end of the frame assembly. Step 1.2.2 Repeat at the other end of the Long Centre Rail (Ref #4).
  • Page 10 Step 1.3.1 Ensure the steel join is fully inserted, as shown. Step 1.3.2 At the other end of the Frame Corner, you may find the Leg Extension to have some misalignment, this is intentional as it enables the frame to have some preload when fully assembled.
  • Page 11 Step 1.7.0 Insert the Long Centre Rail (Ref #4). Step 1.7.1 Insert the other end of Long Centre Rail (Ref #4). Step 1.8 Repeat step 1.7.0 and 1.7.1 to install the last frame rail. Note: The Long Centre Rails (Ref #4) are curved outwards for optimal spring load balance.
  • Page 12 Step 2 - Mat How to Use the Spring Tool If your Springs (Ref #11) have the same hook end style at each end then go to Step 3. If your springs have a “short hook” and “long hook” end of the spring like the image Short Hook Long Hook then take note for the next step.
  • Page 13 Step 2.2.0 Starting from the corners, install the spring attachment wires (ref #12). Note: Each spring attachment wire will go through 6 mat loops. Step 2.2.1 Continue until all spring attachment wires are installed. Step 2.3.0 Install 2 springs on both sides of each corner.
  • Page 14: Assembly Step 3 - String Mat Protective Coating (Paint)

    Step 2.3.3 Finally, finish installing the remaining springs. The frame, mat and springs are now fully assembled. Step 3 – Painting the Mat The nylon material used to weave the mat is provided “bare”, this needs to be painted after the mat has been installed.
  • Page 15 Step 3.1 You can start in the centre and work out or work from one end to the other. For a neat finish paint the edges with a hand brush. Press the roller sufficiently so all the weave overlap area’s get covered, paint in both weave directions for full coverage.
  • Page 16: Assembly Step 4 - Attaching The Pads

    Note: It is important to have the red cross and lines/threads to be a contrasting colour to the rest of the mat as they act as a bouncing guide for users. Depending on the colour chosen, they may become ineffective, in this case, we recommend painting them a contrasting colour by masking off the rest of the mat and brushing or spraying on the 2 colour.
  • Page 17 Note: The safety integrity for the user is dependent on the safety pads remaining correctly positioned over the frame. It is strongly advised to check the position of the safety pads before using the trampoline each time. Congratulations, you’ve now fully assembled your GeeTramp® StringPro trampoline. Page 17 (Revision 2.0)
  • Page 18: String Mat Life And Maintenance

    STRING MAT LIFE AND MAINTENANCE The string mat is made via a hand-woven process, it is therefore the most expensive cost that makes up the trampoline and therefore very worthwhile to take extra care of. With care during use and maintenance the mat will be able to last many years (longer than the black poly mat material).
  • Page 19: General Care And Maintenance Instructions

    GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Maximum User Weight Limit The trampoline has been designed to allow for the safe use by a single person at a time. It is recommended that the user does not exceed the maximum user weight rating. Pre-Use Checks The pre-use checks in this manual will highlight any ongoing repairs required or items to be addressed that will preserve the life of the trampoline.
  • Page 20: User Inspection Checklist

    USER INSPECTION CHECKLIST A trampoline in poorly maintained condition will increase your risk of getting injured. Please inspect the trampoline before each use, check for damaged or worn parts, for example: Date of inspection: or X Trampoline Positioning trampoline is positioned on a stable & level surface trampoline is positioned on a surface that’s not too hard (e.g.

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