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KENSONE TRAMPOLINE USER MANUAL 8FT/10FT/12FT The use of trampoline is taken at your own risk! The operator is responsible only to the good condition of the trampoline!
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INTRODUCTION Before you begin to use this trampoline, you must read all the information in this manual. Just like any other type of physical recreational activities, Participants can be injured. To reduce the risk of injury is sure to follow the appropriate safety rules and tips. →...
Please compliance with ASTM F381-16 terms as follows: 8.3.3.1 Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Serious injuries, paralysis, or death may result. 8.3.3.2 Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline at a time. 8.3.3.3 Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
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1.2. DANGER FOR CHILDREN → This trampoline is a toy. Do not let unsupervised children near this product. Carry out the necessary safety precautions and supervise all trampoline activities. → Be aware that the packaging material is not suitable for children and ensure the packaging materials in disposed properly.
→ When assembling or disassembling, please use gloves to protect your hands. 1.5. ADDITIONAL TIPS → For additional stability you can place sand bags on the trampoline legs. This will prevent the trampoline tromp tipping over in the event of any side ward’s force. →...
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→ Warning: Do not use if the jumping mat is wet. → Warning: Always jump in the middle of the jump mat. → Warning: Do not exit by a jump. → Warning: Make a rest after 20mins. → Warning: Do not eat while jumping. →...
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→ Implement all safety rules and make yourselves familiar with the information in the user manual. → The trampoline can be only used, if the jumping mat is clean and dry. Worn or damaged jumping mats should immediately be replaced. →...
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Loss of control: Losing control of the bounce can result in injuries by an improper landing on the bounce mat, the frame or the springs or by falling off the trampoline. A controlled bounce is characterized by the fact the person lands on the same place as he or she had jumped off. Learn the fundamental jumping techniques thoroughly before trying difficult jumps.
The supervising person must know all safety instructions and is responsible for their observance. If no appropriate supervision is possible the trampoline has to be dismantled and to be stored at a secure place. It has to be covered by a tarpaulin which is secured by a chain and a lock. The supervising person has to make sure that the users observe the safety instructions and the information sign is placed on the trampoline.
the connector points or under the protection covers. In order to avoid rust please lubricate the frame holes and the connecting devices regularly with petroleum jelly or another appropriate lubricant. This will increase the durability of the frame. Regular maintenance is required. A neglect of regular maintenance can endanger the user. Observe the following instructions.
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SPRING COVER PAD JUMPING EXENSION LEG BASE SPRINGS SPRING FIXING TOOL...
SCREW 8FT&10FT (with 3 Legs) 12FT (with 4 legs) TRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY Refer to TRAMPOLINE PARTS LIST for identification of parts. WARNING: Two adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly. For your safety, you should wear proper gloves, shoes and clothing. Failure to follow these instructions and warnings may result in injury.
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1. Lay out all the trampoline parts in groups, 2. Attach the leg extensions to a leg base and shown above. secure together with the screws. Repeat for all leg supports. 3. Attach all the top rails to form a large 4.
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distributed between the springs. 9. Repeat process for the remaining springs. 10. Springs under heavy tension may require Use the spring tool, as shown above. adjacent springs to be attached at every Warning: During spring assembly, please four or five holes. So the spring tension is be careful where you place your hands distributed equally.
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LOWER POLE SAFETY ROPE QUICK CLAMP ASSEMBL E TOOL FIBER PLASTIC SAFETY ENLOSURE ASSEMBLY Refer to SAFETY ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST for identification of parts. WARNING: Two adults in good physical condition are required for following assembly. For your safety, you should wear proper gloves, shoes and clothing.
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NOTE: Picture may vary slightly with the different trampoline models. 1. Insert the lower pole into the upper pole, 2. Place the safety enclosure mesh on repeat for all poles. trampoline tidily, as shown above, ready for the next step. 3.
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mat eyelet, thread the rope through the holes in bottom of the enclosure netting. You also need to thread it through the eyelets of the trampoline mat to secure it in place to the trampoline. 8. Securely tie both ends of the rope together or tie to the eyelet. 9.
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→ Check with a screwdriver, to ensure that all screws are tightened. → Check under the trampoline to make sure that all springs of the frame are hooked up to the jumping mat. → Move the trampoline around and check the stability of the frame. The floor must be level. →...
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THE BASE BOUNCE 1. Start from a standing position, feet shoulder width apart with head and eyes on the mat. 2. Swing your arms forward and up and around in a circular motion. 3. Bring feet together while in mid-air and point toes downward.
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