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Trampoline
12912 KANGOUROU TRAMPOLINE 12FT
12911 OASIS TRAMPOLINE 8FT
Warning. The maximum permissible weight
245/8FT
370/12FT
Type
Max User weight
80kg
100kg
Mounting Instructions/User's Manual
service@durahousewares.com
1-888-288-3872
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  • Page 1 Trampoline 12912 KANGOUROU TRAMPOLINE 12FT 12911 OASIS TRAMPOLINE 8FT Warning. The maximum permissible weight 245/8FT 370/12FT Type Max User weight 80kg 100kg Mounting Instructions/User’s Manual service@durahousewares.com 1-888-288-3872...
  • Page 2 Contents • Attention • FrameAssembling • InnerNetAssembling • Methodofuse...
  • Page 3 The use of this trampoline is at one`s own risk! The person who has installed the trampoline is only responsible for its impeccable condition! INTRODUCTION Before using this trampoline please read all the information in this manual. Just like any other type of physical recreational activities, participants can be injured.
  • Page 4 TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES 1. GENERALINSTRUCTIONS - Warning. The maximum permissibleweight 245/ 370/ Type 12FT Max User weight 80kg 100kg - Warning. Only one user. Collision hazard. - Warning. Always close the net openging beforeparctice. - Warning. Take off your shoes;or gym shoes with a thinsole. - Warning.
  • Page 5: Additional Tips

    ADVICE FOR THE ASSEMBLY - Maximum Dimensions: 4.5FT 137*137*185 cm, 6FT 183*183*196cm, 8FT 244*244*210 cm, 10FT 305*305*258 cm, 12FT 366*366*262cm, 13FT 396*396*262 cm, 14FT 427*427*262 cm, 15FT 458*458*270cm. - The assembly of the product must be done carefully by at least two able-bodied adults. If in any doubt, ask a technically qualified person.
  • Page 6 Trampoline should be tied down with anchors during windy conditions or dismantled and stored away. The trampoline must not be used with strong gusts of wind and storms. - Neither the manufacturer nor the vendor of the trampoline is liable for any direct or consequential damages which arise by using the trampoline.
  • Page 7 jumping mat is flexible and downwards force created by someone jumping can cause serious injury to a person. - Implement all safety rules and make yourselves familiar with the information in the user`smanual - The trampoline can be only used if the jumping mat is clean and dry. Worn or damaged jumping mats should immediately be replaced.
  • Page 8 trampoline must not be used before it has been completely repaired. Poor weather conditions: Only use the trampoline in good weather conditions. A wet bouncing mat is slippery. The person jumping can loose control when jumping with strongwinds. Unlimited access to the trampoline: Please store the ladder at a secure place when the trampoline is out of use in order to prevent children from an unsupervised access to thetrampoline.
  • Page 9 e.g. fence, garage, house, tree branches, washing lines, or electrical cables. - The trampoline shall not be placed over hard surfaces like asphalt, concreteetc. - Can not use the trampoline in winter and it shall be broken-down duringwinter. - If self securing nuts or screws are used, it must be mentioned that they are suitable only for one time setting-up, and must bereplaced.
  • Page 10 Frame Assembling Parts list of lower frame 245/ 370/ TYPE 12FT Rail Tube A B-1 T -joint Vertical Leg no hole Vertical Leg with hole W Shape Leg Jumping Mat Spring Cover Spring Assembly Tool...
  • Page 11 Continuation - parts list 6FT 8FT 10FT 12FT 14FT...
  • Page 12 FRAME ASSEMBLING Please refer to the parts list in order to identify the parts Attention: The assembly has to be effected by two adult persons in a good physical condition. We recommend to wear appropriate shoes and clothing. The non-observance of the above instructions can cause injuries. The pictures can vary according to the type.
  • Page 13 6. Put the end A of Springs into the seams pointing top rail. As PIC6. ( PIC6) 7. Put the end B of spring into the triangular rings on jumping mat as per PIC7 ( PIC7) 8. Fix the next spring at the very opposite side of the frame and then two other adjacent springs in the centre of the two first springs in order to distribute the tension of the springs equally as per PIC8.
  • Page 14 10. Finally attach the remaining springs as per PIC10. ( PIC10) 11. Cover the springs with the springcover As per PIC11 ( PIC11) 12. Fix the spring cover on springs by rubber bands As per PIC 12. ( PIC12) 13. Make sure the cover was fixed tightly and in right position as per PIC13.
  • Page 15: Safety Net Assembly

    Safety Net Assembly Parts list of safety net 245/ 370/ TYPE 12FT Safety net Upper pole Lower pole Top Cap Clamp A Clamp B Spanner NET ASSEMBLING Please refer to the parts list in order to identify the trampoline parts. Attention: The assembly has to be effected by two adult persons in a good physical condition.
  • Page 16 1. Lay out the nets parts in groups As PIC1 2. Fix the net poles and the plastic blocks to the upper part of leg . As per PIC2 3. Move out the top cap,and insert into the upper poles . Insert the upper pole into lower pole.
  • Page 17 4. Insert the band into plastic top fitting (For Inner Net Use Only) and buckle it properly. As per PIC 5. Insert the plastic top fitting (For Inner Net Use Only) Into upper pole properly. As per PIC5. 6. Buckle the safety rope into hook of jumping mat. As per PIC6 7.
  • Page 18 Testing the trampoline After assembling the trampoline it is important that you perform the following safety checks: - Using a screw driver check if all the screws are tightlysecured. -Look underneath the trampoline and check if all the springs are hooked securely to the frame and the triangular rings.
  • Page 19 Seat bounce - Land in a flat sittingposition - Place your hands on the mat beside your hips. - Return to an upright position using yourhands. Training schedule Follow the training schedule in order to learn the basic bounces before you proceed to more sophisticated bounces. Read the safety instructions carefully being well aware of their vital importance both to the supervisor and the person jumping before you begin your training.
  • Page 20 Calves - Stand in front of a wall at a distance of 90 cm, put one leg forward at about 30 cm. Pull both legs up and lean you hands against the wall. Keep your heels to the ground and turn your feet to the inner side (lowintensity). - Keep the backmost leg in a straight position and put the other leg forward at about 60 cm.

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