airmaster Mega bounce 140 User instructions

Assembly and Operating Manual
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Assembly and Operating Manual
THE MEGA
BOUNCE
140 14ft
THE AERO
BOUNCE
120 12ft
THE SUPA
BOUNCE
100 10ft
THE
BOUNCE
80 8ft
Airmaster advises that the use of this trampoline and or any accessory product
is considered a high intensity activity which could result in injury.
By purchasing this product and or using it you are agreeing to
take full responsibility for your own actions and those who use it.
Please insure that the trampoline is assembled correctly, located and secured as prescribed in
this manual. It is also most important that on-going maintenance is undertaken as required.
VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please read before assembling and using this product

1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 PURPOSE
►
The product is intended for home/domestic use only and is not suitable for professional uses.
►
Please refer to the maximum weight as per specication sheet. Overloading the trampoline above the
recommended user weight will cause damage which is not covered by the warranty
1.2 DANGER FOR CHILDREN
►
Please ensure that children are supervised when using the trampoline. It is also important to make sure that all
appropriate safety precautions are undertaken. Also please be aware that the packaging material is not suitable
for use by children. There is a danger of suocation.
►
Trampolines over 51cm (20inches) in height are not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
1.3 ATTENTION – PRODUCT DAMAGES
►
Do not alter the product. Only use original spare parts and repairs should only be carried out by appropriately
qualied persons. Improper repairs can compromise the safety of your trampoline. Use this product only as
described in this manual.
►
Protect the product against the eects of high humidity and high temperatures.
1.4 ADVICE FOR THE ASSEMBLY
►The assembly of the product must be done carefully by at least two able-bodied adults. If in any doubt, ask a
technically qualied person.
►
Before commencing assembly of the trampoline, please read thoroughly the instructions contained in this manual
– it will save time and ensure that the completed trampoline complies with the design specications.
►
Remove all packaging materials and lay out all parts on a suitable surface. This will provide a good overview of all
components and simplify the assembly process.
►
Cross check the unpacked parts with the parts list to ensure that there are no missing components.
►
Beware that when using tools or doing technical work, there is always a risk of injury so please make sure that
appropriate safety precautions are undertaken and assembly is undertaken in a careful and thoughtful manner.
As an example do not let tools lie around the workspace that could be tripped over or stood on.
►
Dispose or place in storage packaging material in a way that cannot cause any danger. As noted above Foils and
plastic bags can be dangerous for children (danger of suocation)!
►
During the assembly process comply with all instructions in the Installation Guide making sure that no short cuts
are taken. Once assembled double check that all screws, bolts, washers and nuts are correctly installed and
tightened and that all joints are correctly xed. The correct placement of washers is particularly important. Without
them, nuts and bolts can easy unwind when the trampoline is in use.
►
A clearance space of at least 7.3m above the trampoline is most important In particular careful attention must be
paid to keeping the trampoline well clear of electrical and telephone cables as well as trees and other overhead
obstacles.
►
Once assembled the trampoline must be checked that it is properly set up. In addition to keeping clear of overhead
obstacles it must be placed on a at and rm footing and it is preferable that the legs are anchored to the ground
to prevent ground movement or lifting in windy conditions.
►
It is also essential that the area surrounding the trampoline has good impact absorbing capacities. Either a
recommended play ground matting, grass, sand or a suitable alternative material. Under no circumstances should
the trampoline be located in an area where the immediate surrounding area is an unprotected hard surface.
►
Do not attempt to set up the trampoline in rainy, windy or stormy conditions, especially during thunderstorms.
►
The metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity. Please ensure that it does not come into contact or
placed in close contact with any form of electrical circuit during construction. The same applies once it is in use.
►
Make sure that the trampoline is located well clear of other objects and is kept in a safe and secure environment.
►
When assembling or disassembling, please use gloves to protect your hands.

WARNING - When IN USE
1. Please ensure that the safety enclosure net zipper is 100% closed and that all three entrance hooks
are connected before jumping.
2. Users must not intentionally jump into the safety net; it is designed to stop persons from falling from
the trampoline but not for intentional rebounding. Intentional jumping into the safety net may cause
the trampoline to top over, or could cause damage to the net. Abuse of the safety net is considered
negligent use which is not covered by the warranty, please refer to the disclaimer.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAMPOLINES
►
All users of the trampoline must be supervised regardless of age and experience.
►
The safety instructions of the trampoline should always be adhered to.
►
Somersaults must be avoided. Incorrect landings on the trampoline can lead to injuries, in particular to
the back, neck or head. Injuries could include paralysis.
►
Only one person should use the trampoline at a time. Multiple users on the trampoline will increase the risk
of collision and can also result in damage to the net and clips.
►
The trampoline must be examined for damaged and general wear on a regular basis – preferably before each
time it is used. In particular check for rips in the nets and broken clips which can be caused by exceeding user
conditions or from normal wear and tear. Also check the nuts and bolts in the frame as these can loosen over
time and tighten as necessary. Damaged or defective parts should be replaced immediately and trampoline
must not be used until such repairs are completed.
►Neither clothing with hooks or jewellery should be worn by trampoline users in order to avoid such items
getting caught in the net or clips.
►
As previously stated in the set up instructions the trampoline must only be set up on at ground and stable
surface. Also avoid any slippery surfaces.
►
Strong wind can blow the trampoline away. If such winds are forecasted the trampoline must be moved to
a protected place, or alternatively dismantled. If this is not practicable or possible fasten the trampoline
securely to the ground with ropes and anchors.
►
Try to avoid the moving the trampoline once assembled as it can bend when moved. Should it be necessary
to shift the trampoline, please consider the following: at least four people must be evenly spaced around the
frame to lift it o the ground. The trampoline must be carried horizontally. If the frame is bent
during this process it must be corrected before reuse.
►
If used at night ensure that the trampoline is located in a well-lit area.
►
Trampoline are jumping devices, enabling the user to jump to unusual heights as well as make a wide range
of body movements. Hitting the frame, cover pads or incorrect landing on the trampoline can lead to
injury. Users must therefore limit their jumping movements to their physical capacity to control
such movements.
►
Operators and Supervisors of the trampoline must make themselves familiar with the user manual. This
manual contains assembly instructions, selected precautionary measures as well as recommendations
for servicing and maintenance of the trampoline.
►
It is also the responsibility of the trampoline owners to ensure that all users are correctly supervised and
informed and also ensure that there is sucient space around the trampoline for safe usage.
►
Users and observers must keep clear of the trampolines moving parts when it is in use – in particular the
springs.
►
Do not allow anyone to be under the trampoline when it is in use. The jumping mat is exible and the
downwards force created when jumped on could cause serious injury to both the person under the
mat and the person using the trampoline. In like manner do not allow any objects to be placed under
the trampoline when it is in use.
►
Implement all safety rules and be familiar with the information in the user manual.
►
The trampoline must only be used, if the jumping mat is clean and dry.
Surfaces can become slippery in wet or icy conditions. Also lips, tongues and wet skin can stick to metalwork
in very cold weather. Therefore, in these conditions children must not be allowed to use the trampoline.
►
Worn or damaged jumping mats should replaced immediately.
►
Do not allow use the of the trampoline by persons under inuence of alcohol or drugs.
►
Ensure all users of the trampoline are competent in the fundamental jumping techniques before trying more
dicult jumps. For more information refer to the section titled Fundamental Bounce Techniques.
►Climb on the trampoline. Do not jump on it directly. Do not use the trampoline as a jumping platform on to
other surface as this could result in serious injury.
►For further information or exercise options refer to a trained trampoline professional or creditable publications.

3. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
►
As previously stated in the safety section it is vital that the trampoline is checked regularly, at least once a
month and more often if under sustained use. Special attention should be paid to the nut, bolt and washer
assemblies making sure that they are rmly tight. The net and jumping mat for any rips and chang,
the breglass poles for breakages and or disconnections and the springs for breakages. All faulty components
must be replaced before the trampoline is t for use again. Also any sharp edges (e.g. bolt ends) should be led
down if found to be protruding.
►
AIRMASTER Trampoline frames are manufactured from zinc-coated galvanised tubing. If surface rust appears
it should be removed with either a wire brush or coarse sandpaper, and the area treated with a cold galvanising
paint. These paints are available from most hardware or DIY stores.

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AirmasterTrampolinePartslist
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Box #1
No
.
Parts name Parts Code and
size for 8ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 10ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 12ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 14ft Qty Picture
P-OTP04A1-08-
TR
P-OTP04A1-10-
TR
P-OTP04A1-12-
TR
P-OTP04A1-14-
TR
Ф38*1.5
*1307mm
Ф38*1.5
*1232mm
Ф42*1.5
*1470mm
Ф42*1.5
*1710mm
P-OTP04A1-08-
SP
P-OTP04A1-10-
SP
165mm 165mm
P-OTP04A1-CL-
08-JM / P-
OTP04A1-BK-
08-JM
P-OTP04A1-CL-
10-JM / P-
OTP04A1-BK-
10-JM
P-OTP04A1-CL-
12-JM / P-
OTP04A1-BK-
12-JM
P-OTP04A1-CL-
14-JM / P-
OTP04A1-BK-
14-JM
D2100mm D2800mm D3300mm D3940mm
P-OTP04A1-08-
LB
P-OTP04A1-10-
LB
P-OTP04A1-12-
LB
P-OTP04A1-14-
LB
Ф38*1.5
*1695mm
Ф38*1.5
*1648mm
Ф38*1.5
*1880mm
Ф38*1.5
*2107mm
P-OTP04A1-08-
LE
P-OTP04A1-10-
LE
P-OTP04A1-12-
LE
P-OTP04A1-14-
LE
Ф38*1.5
*335mm
Ф38*1.5
*445mm
Ф38*1.5
*530mm
Ф38*1.5
*530mm
P-OTP04A1-
BH-LP
P-OTP04A1-
BH-LP
Ф38*1.5
733mm
Ф38*1.5
733mm
P-OTP04A1-
BH-MP
P-OTP04A1-
BH-MP
Ф38*1.5
683mm
Ф38*1.5
683mm
P-OTP04A1-
BH-UP
P-OTP04A1-
BH-UP
Ф38*1.5
733mm
Ф38*1.5
733mm
P-OTP04A1-PS-
LG
P-OTP04A1-PS-
LG
1770mm 1770mm
P-OTP04A1-BH P-OTP04A1-BH
Ф25*1.25
380mm
Ф25*1.25
380mm
P-OTP04A1-08-
FR
P-OTP04A1-10-
FR
Ф9*3125mm
(4 joints)
Ф9*4091mm
(5 joints)
11 Basketball hoop
bracket 11
12 Fiberglass rod 2 2
10 Safety net P-OTP04A1-08-
SN 1P-OTP04A1-10-
SN 1
111
Leg base U
shape 3444
6888Leg extension
Basketball hoop
lower pole 11
Basketball hoop
middle pole 11
81Toprail 688
6
7
8Basketball hoop
upper pole 11
9
Spring
Jump mat color
/Black 1
48 64
Pole sleeve
large 11
4
5
2
3

P-OTP04A1-PS-
SM
P-OTP04A1-PS-
SM
1920mm 1920mm
P-OTP04A1-UP P-OTP04A1-UP
Ф25*1.2
935mm
Ф25*1.2
935mm
P-OTP04A1-MP P-OTP04A1-MP
Ф25*1.2
935mm
Ф25*1.2
935mm
P-OTP04A1-LP P-OTP04A1-LP
Ф25*1.2
272mm
Ф25*1.2
272mm
P-OTP04A1-08-
SM
P-OTP04A1-10-
SM
P-OTP04A1-12-
SM
P-OTP04A1-14-
SM
D2440mm D3050mm D3660mm D4270mm
P-OTP04A1-08-
LD
P-OTP04A1-10-
LD
2217mm 2217mm
P-OTP04A1-BP P-OTP04A1-BP
760*830*70
mm
760*830*70
mm
P-OTP04A1-AK P-OTP04A1-AK P-OTP04A1-AK P-OTP04A1-AK
Ф8*430mm Ф8*430mm Ф8*430mm Ф8*430mm
P-OTP04A1-08-
TB-P1
P-OTP04A1-10-
TB-P1
210*100mm 210*100mm
23
Basketball
assembly tool
bag
P-OTP04A1-TB-
P2 1P-OTP04A1-TB-
P2 1
22 Assembly tool
bag 11
21
19
20
18 Ladder 1 1
16 Lower pole 5 7
15 Middle pole 5 7
14 Upper pole 5 7
13 Pole sleeve
small 5
222
ANCHORING
KIT 2
1
1
7
1
Spring loading
tool
Basketball
package
111P-OTP04A1-TL P-OTP04A1-TL
Safety mat
11
11
Pump 1 1
17
P-OTP04A1-TL P-OTP04A1-TL
24
25 Basketball 1 1
P-OTP04A1-BP-
PM
P-OTP04A1-BP-
PM
P-OTP04A1-BP-
BL
P-OTP04A1-BP-
BL

Box #2
No
.
Parts name Parts Code and
size for 8ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 10ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 12ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 14ft Qty Picture
P-OTP04A1-12-
SP
P-OTP04A1-14-
SP
177mm 177mm
P-OTP04A1-
BH-LP
P-OTP04A1-
BH-LP
Ф38*1.5
733mm
Ф38*1.5
733mm
P-OTP04A1-
BH-MP
P-OTP04A1-
BH-MP
Ф38*1.5
683mm
Ф38*1.5
683mm
P-OTP04A1-
BH-UP
P-OTP04A1-
BH-UP
Ф38*1.5
733mm
Ф38*1.5
733mm
P-OTP04A1-PS-
LG
P-OTP04A1-PS-
LG
1770mm 1770mm
P-OTP04A1-BH P-OTP04A1-BH
Ф25*1.25
380mm
Ф25*1.25
380mm
P-OTP04A1-12-
FR
P-OTP04A1-14-
FR
Ф9*4963mm
(7 joints)
Ф9*5873mm
(8 joints)
P-OTP04A1-PS-
SM
P-OTP04A1-PS-
SM
1920mm 1920mm
P-OTP04A1-UP P-OTP04A1-UP
Ф25*1.2
935mm
Ф25*1.2
935mm
P-OTP04A1-MP P-OTP04A1-MP
Ф25*1.2
935mm
Ф25*1.2
935mm
P-OTP04A1-LP P-OTP04A1-LP
Ф25*1.2
272mm
Ф25*1.2
272mm
P-OTP04A1-12-
LD
P-OTP04A1-14-
LD
2437mm 2437mm
P-OTP04A1-BP P-OTP04A1-BP
760*830*70
mm
760*830*70
mm
7
11
7
7
P-OTP04A1-14-
SN
Middle pole
Fiberglass rod
1
1
1
1
88
Upper pole 7
Basketball hoop
lower pole 1
72
11
Basketball hoop
middle pole 11
22
Pole sleeve
small 77
7
Lower pole 7
1
Basketball hoop
upper pole
Basketball hoop
bracket 1
Safety net 1
Ladder18
P-OTP04A1-12-
SN
8
7
6
9
16
10
2Spring
13
12
11
Pole sleeve
large
14
20 Basketball
package 11
15

P-OTP04A1-12-
TB-P1
P-OTP04A1-14-
TB-P1
210*100mm 210*100mm
Parts name Parts Code and
size for 8ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 10ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 12ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 14ft Qty Picture
Screw M6*77 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 10 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 14 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 14 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 14
Screw M6*35 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 5P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 7P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 7P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 7
Nuts P-OTP04A1-NT 15 P-OTP04A1-NT 21 P-OTP04A1-NT 21 P-OTP04A1-NT 21
M6 plastic caps P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 12 P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 16 P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 16 P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 16
Spacer P-OTP04A1-SC 10 P-OTP04A1-SC 14 P-OTP04A1-SC 14 P-OTP04A1-SC 14
Spanner P-OTP04A1-SR 1 P-OTP04A1-SR 1 P-OTP04A1-SR 1 P-OTP04A1-SR 1
Screwdrivers P-OTP04A1-SD 1 P-OTP04A1-SD 1 P-OTP04A1-SD 1 P-OTP04A1-SD 1
Basketball
assembly tool
bag
11
Assembly tool bag
23
1122
P-OTP04A1-TB-
P2
P-OTP04A1-TB-
P2
24 Pump P-OTP04A1-BP-
PM 1P-OTP04A1-BP-
PM 1
Assembly tool
bag
125 Basketball P-OTP04A1-BP-
BL 1P-OTP04A1-BP-
BL

Parts name Parts Code and
size for 8ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 10ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 12ft Qty Parts Code and
size for 14ft Qty Picture
Nuts P-OTP04A1-NT 6 P-OTP04A1-NT 6 P-OTP04A1-NT 6 P-OTP04A1-NT 6
M6 plastic caps P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 5P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 5P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 5P-OTP04A1-PC-
M6 5
Spacer P-OTP04A1-SC 4 P-OTP04A1-SC 4 P-OTP04A1-SC 4 P-OTP04A1-SC 4
Screw M6*77 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 2P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 2P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 2P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-77 2
Screw M6*90 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-90 2P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-90 2P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-90 2P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-90 2
Screw M6*35 P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 1P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 1P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 1P-OTP04A1-
SW-M6-35 1
Parts name Parts Code Qty Parts name Qty picture
Basketball
board
P-OTP04A1-BP-
BB 1Netbag1
Hoop P-OTP04A1-BP-
HP 1 Metal plate 1
Basketball
hardware bag
P-OTP04A1-BP-
HB 1
Parts name Parts Code Qty Parts name Qty picture
Screw M8*100 P-OTP04A1-BP-
SW-M8-1H 1NutsM81
Screw M8*12 P-OTP04A1-BP-
SW-M8-12 2NutsM63
ScrewM6*30 P-OTP04A1-BP-
SW-M6-30 3NutsM51
ScrewM5*75 P-OTP04A1-BP-
SW-M5-75 1WasherM83
Springs L P-OTP04A1-BP-
SP-LO 1WasherM66
Springs S P-OTP04A1-BP-
SP-SH 1
P-OTP04A1-BP-NT-
M8
P-OTP04A1-BP-NT-
M6
P-OTP04A1-BP-NT-
M5
P-OTP04A1-BP-WS-
M8
P-OTP04A1-BP-WS-
M6
P-OTP04A1-BP-NB
P-OTP04A1-BP-MP
Basketball hardware bag
picture Parts Code
Basketball Package
picture Parts Code
Basketball assembly tool bag

3 4
1
Select a TOP RAIL.
Continue to assemble all the TOP RAILS into pairs as shown.
2
Connect two TOP RAILS together.
• Note: Please refer to the parts list for quantity of parts you
are assembling as they can vary from model to model.
7 8
Connect the two LEGS to each FOOT as shown.
5 6
Locate the parts as shown. Select a two LEGS and a FOOT.
• Note: Please refer parts list for quantity of legs or rails you are
assembling, as they varies from dierent models.
1
Assemble the remaining LEGS with each FOOT.

9 10
11 12
Take an Assembled FOOT and LEG assembly.
And connect with a pair of connected TOP RAILS.
13 14
15 16
Take two assembled TOP RAIL/FOOT and LEG units, turnover and connect together.
The connected pairs should stand up unsupported.
Continue connecting the rest of the sections together.
• Note: Please refer parts list for quantity of legs or rails you are
assembling, as they varies from dierent models.
2

17 18
When joining the nal two sections to form a circle, it helps to anchor your leg against the trampoline
LEG vertically below the connection. This will provide extra leverage, making it easier to line up and
slide the two joints together.
19
The completed frame should appear as shown above.
• Note: Some of the top rail connections will not be completely connected.
This is perfectly ne because once the springs are added this will pull the
frame securely together.
3
20 21
Lay out the JUMPING MAT on the ground inside the completed frame. Once done attach a spring to
any D-Ring located on the JUMPING MAT. You will notice that the SPRING has a dierent length hook
at each end. It is most important that shorter hook is attached to the JUMPING MAT D-Ring. Also
make sure that the D-Ring is neatly positioned with its long edge located inside the D-Ring fabric
sleeve as shown.

22 23
After you have connected the rst SPRING to the FRAME walk around to the opposite side of the
frame matching each D-RING to a matching slot as you walk (This will ensure that you will not have
to disconnect and ret SPRINGS later on in this exercise). Once at the other side of the FRAME attach
another HOOK between the MAT and FRAME. At this point you will note that increasing pulling eort
needs to be applied to t each spring. As required use the Spring Attachment Hook to accomplish
this task.
24 25
Next connect MAT to the FRAME at the quarter sections (the points half way between the opposite
ends). Again make sure that you match each D-RING with each slot between each SPRING that has
been tted. Finally t another set of springs at even points between each quarter section matching
each SPRING to its corresponding slot.
• Note: The top of the JUMPING MAT has smooth edges. This side should be
facing upwards.
• Note: Do not t the rest of the springs at this stage.
4

26 27
Select one each of a SAFETY NET LOWER AND UPPER POLE and t together. Note the 2 poles can
easily be distinguished as the Upper Pole has a plastic cap on the top. The Lower Pole does not have
this plastic cap.
30 31
Take a SLEEVE. Slide the open end over the top of the curved pole (plastic cap) pull all the way down
to the bottom making sure that it is not bunched at the top.
28 29
Continue to connect all top and bottom poles together.
32 33
Repeat this for each safety net pole.
• Note: It is much easier to do the following steps in the cool out of the
sun.
5

34 35
Take one assembled SAFETY POLE and attach
to the frame with the NUTS and BOLTS supplied.
In the process place the PLASTIC SPACERS as
supplied between the SAFTEY POLE and the
FRAME.
Connect the now completed curved safety net
poles to the trampoline as shown above.
6
36
Attach the basketball hoop frame onto the thickest biggest netting pole, as above shown.
38
Assemble the two FIBREGLASS RODS using
the galvanised connectors as shown above.
In the process be careful not to over stretch
the elastic cord linking the rods resulting in a
breakage.
39
Lay the SAFETY NET stretched out at on the
ground.
NETTING
37
• Note: SAFTEY PAD – VERY IMPORTANT – MISS THIS STEP and YOU WILL HAVE
TO UNDERTAKE SOME DISMANTLING LATER. Place the SAFTEY PAD over the
SPRINGS already tted.

7
40
Slide one of the assembled FIBREGLASS RODS
halfway around the SAFETY NET hem -until
each end is just showing. Repeat the same
exercise with the second rod however in this
instance ensure that the end being pushed
through the hem is the opposite end of the
rod already pushed through on the other side
of the hem (ie if the metal connecter is at the
leading end of the rst rod pushed through
then ensure that the leading end of the second
rod is the straight breglass end- this will
enable the two rods to be connected into a full
circle)
41
Have one person stand on two of the
unconnected rod ends then take the other
two ends and bend them forward toward the
centre of the net until they are at a matching
angle and are able to be connected.
42 To make the second connection and therefore
form a loop have one person stand on the join
made in the previous step and then push the
two remaining unconnected rods towards
the centre of the ring until they are in line
with each other and slide together. Slide the
net around the FIBREGLASS loop by a few
centimetres until the metal connectors are
hidden inside the hem.
43
Place the net with the FIBREGLASS Loop installed at on top of the trampoline. Using a safety ladder,
securely positioned to the ground, lift the net up at the point of the relevant Net Pocket and clip
the FIBREGLASS Loop into one of the moulded groves located in the cap on one of the SAFETY NET
POLES. Repeat the same exercise until the NET is fully erected.
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• VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure when attaching the net pockets onto the
safety net pole, that the SAFTEY NET is not twisted by attaching the pocket to
the SAFETY NET POLE either to the left or right of the one it should be on.
As a point of reference the net Opening Zip should be running perfectly straight
up and down (vertically).
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Starting at the SAFTEY NET Opening Zip, attach the net to the JUMPING MAT. The zip should be
hanging mid way between two safety poles. Take a hold of the Zip and following it down, select the
metal D-RING attached to the JUMPING MAT that is positioned to the bottom right of the Zip. Slide
the D-RING through the slit located in the seam of the SAFETY NET.
47 48
Repeat the same exercise for the left side of the Zip. Attach SPRINGS to the two D-RINGS and connect
to the frame. Make sure that the shorter spring hook is attached to the D-RING and the longer hook
end into the slot in the frame. If required use the SPRING ATTACHMENT HOOK to assist in this task.
ATTACHING THE NET
• Note: make sure you start at the zip.
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51 52
Move to the back of the trampoline to position 2, (opposite side to the Zip entrance). Slide a metal
D-RING through the slit in the SAFETY NET seam and attach a SPRING connecting the JUMPING MAT
and FRAME in the same manner as before.
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Move to positions 3 and 4 repeating the process.
TOP VIEW OF THE TRAMPOLINE
1
2
3
7
8
6
5
4
JUMP MAT
(ZIP ENTRANCE)
• Note: The above illustration is a top view of the trampoline, which illustrates the
positions and order of attaching the bottom seam of the SAFETY NET to the
JUMPING MAT.
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