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Gee Tramp Round Trampolines Owner & User Manual

Basketball set

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Owner's & User's Manual
Safety Information, Installation, Care and Maintenance Instructions.
Basketball Set - Round Trampolines
Designed for GeeTramp® Round Trampolines
(May also fit other brands with a net pole ranging from 25mm to 32mm diameter)
Warning:
Read this manual before assembling and using the basketball set.
Warning:
Improper installation or swinging on the ring may cause serious injury or death.
Page 1
(Revision 6.1)
Copyright © 2024 GeeTramp® All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 Owner’s & User’s Manual Safety Information, Installation, Care and Maintenance Instructions. Basketball Set - Round Trampolines Designed for GeeTramp® Round Trampolines (May also fit other brands with a net pole ranging from 25mm to 32mm diameter) Warning: Read this manual before assembling and using the basketball set.
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION • These safety rules are in addition to the comprehensive safety information and safe use instructions for the trampoline that are in the GeeTramp® Trampoline Owner’s Manual. • The GeeTramp® Basketball Ring should only be mounted and used as described in this manual. The basketball set must only be mounted to a compatible safety enclosure system.
  • Page 3 INTALLATION Box contents. Page 3 (Revision 6.1) Copyright © 2024 GeeTramp® All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 4 Step 1 Attach the L-Arm to the backboard with two bolts as shpown. (ref items 1, 2, 4, 5) The angle of the backboard will be checked and adjusted at a later stage. This will now be ready to attach to the top of the net pole of your choice.
  • Page 5 Step 3 Adjust the backboard angle Pump up the ball and enjoy! (The pump needle comes packed inside the handle) Warning: When shooting the ball, it is important to minimise jumping excessively near the mat edge, as this will accelerate wear and tear on the mat, springs, and pads. Page 5 (Revision 6.1) Copyright ©...