Akrobat GALLUS User manual

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EN / 06-2021
10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft and 480 cm
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL
GALLUS

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10 ft / 305 cm 100 kg / 220.5 lbs
12 ft / 366 cm 130 kg / 286.6 lbs
14 ft / 427 cm 130 kg / 286.6 lbs
480 cm 150 kg/ 330.6 lbs
Maximum user weight is defined by the size of the trampoline:
• Adult supervision and instruction required at all times.
• The trampoline has to be assembled by an adult and
cautiously inspected before first use.
• Make sure the safety net and the enclosure poles are
correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts.
• Minors must be supervised by an adult person regardless
of their skills or training. Be sure to prevent access to the
trampoline without proper supervision.
• Check the trampoline before each use. Regular mainte-
nance check-ups of the trampoline and trampoline parts
are necessary to prevent injuries. Keeping the trampoline
impeccable will prolong the lifetime of your trampoline.
• Serious injury, paralysis or even death can occur if the
trampoline is not used properly.
• This trampoline is for outdoor use only.
• Not suitable for children under 36 months - small parts,
choking hazard.
• Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything
that could get caught while using the trampoline/enclo-
sure and result in entanglement. Do not attach anything
to the enclosure that is not a manufacturer-approved ac-
cessory or part of the enclosure system.
• Properly secure the trampoline/enclosure when not in use.
Protect it against unauthorized use.
• Do not allow a child or other persons under the trampoline.
• Jumping on the trampoline is not recommended during
pregnancy.
• Do not use the trampoline under the influence of alcohol,
drugs or heavy medication.
• Keep all sources of heat and flames away from the product.
• The jumping mat should be kept clean and dry. Jumping
on a wet jumping mat is prohibited in order to avoid slips
and falls.
• Remove footwear before jumping on the trampoline.
• Do not eat food, sweets or chew gum when bouncing.
• Bounce in the center of the mat.
• Stop bouncing by flexing the knees as feet come in contact
with the trampoline bed. Learn this skill before attempting
other jumps.
• Do not exit by a jump – always walk on and off. It is a
dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to the
floor or ground when dismounting, or to jump onto the
trampoline when mounting. Do not use the trampoline as
a springboard to other objects. Do not jump from other
objects, buildings, or surfaces, onto the trampoline, or into
or over the trampoline enclosure.
• Avoid bouncing too high or for too long, make regular
breaks.
• Stay low to control your bounce and repeat landing in
the center of the trampoline. Always control your bounce.
Control is more important than height.
• Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head
or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even
when landing in the middle of the bed.
• No more than one person is allowed to use the trampoline
at a time. Collision hazard: multiple jumpers increase the
chances of loss of control and this can result in serious
injury.
• Misuse or abuse of the trampoline is dangerous and can
result in serious injury.
• Glasses, jewellery and similar objects should be taken off
before entering the trampoline. Empty your pockets and
keep your hands free when jumping. Always jump on the
middle of the jumping mat.
• Do not sit on the trampoline safety pad and do not stand
on the edge while another person is jumping.
• Keep small children away from the trampoline while
others are bouncing on it, because the edge can move in
and out vigorously.
• Trampoline should be placed on a level grass surface or
soft surface such as sand or bark. Do not use trampoline on
hard surfaces as asphalt, concrete or other similar surfaces.
Do not place trampoline around swimming pools, swings,
slides, climbing walls etc.
• Do not use the trampoline in windy weather. If you are
using a safety net, remove and store it for better weather
conditions.
• Remove all hard objects around and under the trampoline.
There should be no objects – such as fences, roofing, tree
branches, laundry ropes, electrical cables etc. – anywhere
near or above the trampoline. Clear the surroundings for
at least 2 metres in every direction.
• Ensure there is 6 meters free head space above the
trampoline.
• Each modification made to the trampoline must be
approved by the manufacturer.
• When moving the trampoline, disassemble it in reverse
order of assembling. Move to desired location and re-
assemble according to these instructions.
• In our commitment to customer satisfaction and safety,
please check our website regularly for important customer
updates and all trampoline specifications.
• For additional information concerning the trampoline
equipment, please contact the manufacturer.
1. WARNINGS!
Read this manual carefully before assembling and using your
trampoline. Keep this manual for future reference.
The responsibility of the owner is to ensure that all users of the product are fully
informed about the proper use of this trampoline and all safety precautions.
Thank you for choosing Akrobat Trampoline!
Your trampoline is so much more than just another outdoor toy. It was designed to
provide engaging playtime, create fun memories and active exercise to all members of
the family, no matter what age. Akrobat trampolines are built to last. Made of best quality
European materials and as a result of skilled craftmanship, your trampoline will serve you
for years to come.
Safety comes first! In order to achieve the best trampolining experience that will keep you
fit and energised, please read these assembly instructions and safety recommendations
thoroughly to minimize any chances of injuries.

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2. TRAMPOLINE PARTS
Gallus
10 ft / 305 cm
Gallus
12 ft / 366 cm
Gallus
14 ft / 427 cm
Gallus
480 cm
Part A* Frame part with
T-socket 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part B Frame part with
socket 3 pcs 3 pcs 3 pcs 4 pcs
Part C Frame part
without socket 4 pcs 4 pcs 4 pcs 5 pcs
Part D* Leg extension
part 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs 10 pcs
Part E Trampoline leg 4 pcs 4 pcs 4 pcs 5 pcs
Part F* Junction part 7 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs 10 pcs
Part G* Top frame part -
short 3 pcs 4 pcs 4 pcs 5 pcs
Part H Top frame part -
long 4 pcs 4 pcs 4 pcs 5 pcs
Part I Safety pad 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part J Safety pad
elastics 16 pcs 16 pcs 16 pcs 20 pcs
Part K Springs 64 pcs 80 pcs 96 pcs 100 pcs
Part L Jumping mat 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part M Spring tool 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part N Pin for fixing leg
extension 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs 10 pcs
Safety net assembly parts
Part O Net pole with
PVC sleeve 7 pcs 7 pcs 7 pcs 9 pcs
Part P Screw for net
pole 9 pcs 9 pcs 9 pcs 11 pcs
Part Q Safety net
elastics 16 pcs 16 pcs 16 pcs 20 pcs
Part R Enclosure door
with safety net 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part S Net rope I.
- 5 mm 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part T Net rope II.
- 3 mm 1 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part U Top PVC skirt 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part V Top skirt rope
- 3 mm 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part W Bottom PVC skirt 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part X Elastic rope / 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part Y Shoe mat 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part Z Ladder 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc
Part E1 Clamp 4 pcs 4 pcs 4 pcs 5 pcs
Part E2 Clamp screw 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs 10 pcs

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Gallus
10 ft / 305 cm
Trampoline parts*
Part A1 Triangular frame part with
double socket 1 pc
Part D1 Extra leg extension part – door 2 pcs
Part F1 Extra junction part – door 1 pc
Part G1 Extra top frame part – door 1 pc
Gallus 10 ft specific parts
Some parts come in different form with the Gallus 10 ft set.
Therefore, assembly steps marked with * have specific instructions, which are presented on page 12.
3. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
Assembling the frame
Place the trampoline frame (parts D, E
and F) flat on the ground. This way you
will have a better overview.
Place the leg extensions on the trampoline legs (part D into part E).
Next, add the junction part to the leg extension (part F and part D). The part with closed bottom is the part
where the safety net poles will be set.
Lock the bottom of the extension and the leg of the trampoline with the pin (part N) that came with the kit.
Repeat the procedure on all legs of the trampoline.
We recommend at least two people to assemble the trampoline. Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points
and sharp points during assembly. Do not apply excessive force during assembly that will cause damage to the product.
IMPORTANT: The specific steps in the assembly process vary depending upon the size of the trampoline.
When assembling Gallus 10 ft, follow the specific instructions for steps marked with *
Additional instructions for this model are presented in next steps of the manual.
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AKROBAT HINT:
Make sure the pin is positioned
correctly and fits snugly to the
trampoline leg.

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The frame of your trampoline is now
assembled and you can place it on the desired
location.
Continue by joining the frame legs with the frame parts – start with the frame part with T-socket (as shown
on the image).
Make sure the free part of the junction part is turned to the outside of the frame circle. Rotate the leg
extension until the AkroClick system clicks together to form a solid connection and the leg can’t come out
anymore.
Continue assembling the frame, alternating the frame parts with and without sockets to form a circle.
Important:
The trampoline legs could some-
times be slightly tight to fit – it is in-
tended this way to serve as addition-
al strength for the trampoline.
AKROBAT HINT:
For easier assembling of the frame parts apply some
grease for bearing to all junctions.
3* 4. PREPARING OF FOUNDATION AND ANCHORING OF
TRAMPOLINE
Before placing trampoline to the final location concrete foundations must be prepared. If concrete surfacing
already exists you must ensure that impact attenuating surfacing is properly placed on the entire impact area
(look at page 23).
Concrete foundations should be prepared as shown on pictures bellow (according to the dimension of
your trampoline). We recommend to prepare foundations in front, before installation of trampoline, so that
concrete is completely dry once you start fixing your trampoline. The individual concrete foundation should
be of dimensions 40x40x40 cm.
90°
40 cm
275 cm
275 cm
40 cm
90°
40 cm
330 cm
330 cm
40 cm
90°
40 cm
385 cm
385 cm
40 cm
72°
225 cm
225 cm
262 cm
40 cm
40 cm
Preparing foundation
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10 FT 12 FT
14 FT 480 CM
AKROBAT HINT:
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Lay the mat flat inside the frame. Make sure
the logo is facing upwards. In order to make the
installation of the jumping mat easier, locate
the four rings lying directly across each other
like clock positions: 3, 6, 9 and 12, and attach four
springs on these locations first. Then continue by
attaching springs to every eighth ring, followed
by every fourth and so on until all springs are
attached.
During assembly it may look like the mat won’t
fit. It will however stretch to the correct size
when you finish attaching all springs and this
may take a little force.
Fitting the mat and installing the springs
AKROBAT HINT:
Springs can be hard to attach, you will need a little
force. Help yourself by using one spring to pull
another towards the frame holes. If your kit includes
a spring tool, use it. Do not forget to wear gloves!
Important: Be sure all spring hooks
are well attached to the frame.
Attaching the frame pad
Lay the frame safety pad on top of the trampoline with the eyelets facing up. Insert the elastic toggles
through the eyelets so the loop end of the tie faces outwards and the toggle end is on the inside.
Important:
The frame pad must cover the
entire frame and all springs.
Flip the frame pad over and pull the elastic
band around the frame. Insert the toggle into
the loop, then rotate the toggle inwards to
secure it. Repeat with all frame pad elastics.
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Concrete foundation:
40 x 40 x 40 cm
Place the assembled trampoline frame to
the position so that concrete foundation are
beyond each trampoline leg. Fix the trampoline
leg with enclosed pipe clamps which you
fasten in the concrete with enclosed screws
(anchor bold). Repeat the same procedure
with all trampoline legs.
Anchoring
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Take the black 5 mm (part S) rope and web it
loosely around the top rail and the net. Web the
rope through every 4th hole on the top edge
of the net. Then return to the beginning and
tighten the rope, tying it around the screw on
the last enclosure pole.
Next, take the protection foam and place it
on the top rail to form a full circle. Follow by
covering with the top PVC skirt (Part U), tying
it with the black rope (Part V). Attach the cord
around the last screw.
Now hang the top edge of the net around
the connector screws. In order to come all the
way around the frame stretch the netting the
same way as while attaching the bottom part.
Finally, attach the bottom edge of the netting
to the frame and around the spring with the
remaining toggle elastics.
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14*
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Start assembling the safety net by inserting
the enclosure pole attached to the door (Part R)
into the frame part with T-socket.
Insert the bottom part of the door and start
unrolling the safety net around the mat. Make
sure the net is not twisted. After unrolling the
entire net, insert the final pole in the socket
next to the door - be sure to close the door on
the inside of the trampoline before inserting
the last pole.
Start inserting the first pole left from the door.
Keep the bottom edge of the net stretched
before inserting the next enclosure pole. Take
the net near the door and pull tightly towards
the first pole before inserting the pole through
the net and into the socket.
Continue by inserting all of the enclosure poles
through the netting into the sockets, all the
way stretching the bottom edge of the net,
in order to make sure that the safety net goes
tightly around the trampoline.
Installation of the safety net
AKROBAT HINT:
If you find the netting too short or too long
towards the end, adjust the entire netting
starting from the door towards the last
pole.
After installing all the poles start assembling
the top frame. Take the shorter top frame
part with a hole in the middle (Part G). This
pole should be attached above the door and
tightened with the connector screw into the
top of the enclosure pole.
Continue by attaching two top frame parts
together, then taking a connector screw and
tightening it into the top of the enclosure pole.
Important:
There are two sizes of top frame parts
– alternate them according to the
frame legs above which the longer
top frame parts should be placed.
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Start assembling the safety net by inserting the
enclosure pole attached to the door into the
triangular frame part with T-socket.
Insert the bottom part of the enclosure door
and start unrolling the safety net around the
mat. Make sure the net is not twisted. After
unrolling the entire net, insert the final pole in
the socket next to the door.
Continue with step no. 9 as described on the page 12.
Installation of the safety net
Important:
Be sure to close the safety net door
on the inside of the trampoline
before inserting the last pole into the
junction part.
After installing all the poles, start assembling
the top frame. Attach two top rail poles (part G1)
together, take a connector screw (part P) and
tighten the connector screw into the top of
the enclosure pole.
One of the top rail poles has an additional
through-hole to accommodate the door
(part D1). This pole should be attached above
the door and tightened with the connector
screw into the top of the enclosure pole.
Continue by attaching two top frame parts
together, then taking a connector screw and
tightening it into the top of the enclosure pole.
Continue with step no. 14.
Important:
There are two sizes of top frame parts
– alternate them according to the
frame legs above which the longer
top frame parts should be placed.
11*
8*
The final step of the trampoline installation is
attaching the bottom PVC skirt (part W) around
the frame of the trampoline and anchoring the
trampoline to the ground.
Start by attaching the skirt with the Velcro
around the frame under the door.
Then take the black cord (part T) and attach
the top of the skirt to the net through the holes
on the net and the eyelets on the PVC skirt,
starting right from the door.
At the end, secure the bottom part of the pvc skirt with
the remaining elastic cord and tie it around the legs so as
to prevent the skirt from moving.
Place the ladder and the shoe mat under the
door and you are all set to jump!
After assembling the trampoline legs,
continue by joining the legs with the frame
parts. Start by adding the triangular frame
part with double junction part (part A1 to part
F1) to the frame and continue with adding
the leg extension (part F1 to part D1). This is
the part where the safety net pole will be set.
Make sure the free part of the junction part is
turned to the outside of the frame circle.
Continue assembling the frame, alternating
the frame parts with and without sockets to
form the frame circle.
Continue by fitting the jumping mat and attaching the frame pads as described on the previous pages.
Instructions specific for Gallus 10 ft
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Your Akrobat trampoline is now ready to be used. Enjoy!
If this is your first trampoline, we advise you to start by learning
the basic jumps described in this manual.
CONGRATULATIONS!
The final step of the installation is attaching
the skirt around the frame of the trampoline.
Start by attaching the skirt to the frame
under the door. Take the short part of the
trampoline skirt and put one of the two extra
leg extensions in the sleeve and insert it into
the frame socket.
Then take the second black cord and attach
the top of the skirt to the net through the
holes on the net and the eyelets on the PVC
skirt. After attaching the skirt all around the
trampoline, put the second leg extension
under the door in the PVC sleeve and insert it
into the frame socket.
Attaching the PVC skirt
After fixing the top of the safety net with the
rope, take the protection foam and place it on
the top rail to form a full circle.
Follow by covering with the pvc skirt, starting
above the door, and tying it with the black cord
as shown in the image.
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5. TRAMPOLINE ACCESSORIES
Akrobat trampoline weather cover
Akrobat PVC protectant spray
Providingyear-roundmaximumprotectionfromdamage
caused by weather and debris, Akrobat trampoline
cover increases the lifespan of your trampoline and adds
durability for countless jumping moments. It is made of
UV-resistant high-quality PVC and available for all sizes
and shapes of Akrobat trampolines.
All weather conditions and UV-radiation PVC trampoline protectant spray leaves an
enduring dirt resilient finish, keeping PVC surfaces clean of soil, sweat, body oils and
other. It will protect your frame pad from UV rays and extend the lifetime of PVC
trampoline parts. It is safe to use on all PVC parts.
Akrobat trampoline socks
Durable trampoline socks with high quality grips ensure a higher level of safety. The
traction material used on the soles of the socks provides friction that reduces sliding
and can decrease the likelihood of accidents. In case of numerous users, the socks also
help control the spreading of microbes which can be exchanged between bare feet.
4. TRAMPOLINE MAINTENANCE
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR LATER USE.
Remember, the trampoline should only be used by one person at the time!
Cleaning the trampoline:
All Akrobat trampoline mats and frame pads are made of durable high-quality materials and should not be
cleaned with any aggressive cleaning products! Trampoline surfaces are best cleaned with mild soapy water and
thoroughly rinsed with water afterwards.
Check your trampoline before each season thoroughly – particularly the frame, frame pad, springs, jumping mat and
safety net. We advise regular check-ups during the season as well. In contrary, damaged parts could be overlooked,
which may result in severe accidents or injuries.
• All parts are well attached.
• All springs are well secured to the frame and the rings on the jumping mat.
• The trampoline has no damages, such as rips, holes, sharp, twisted or broken parts. If you notice any damage,
change
• the parts immediately.
• Check the safety net and the poles for potential damages and replace the safety net every 5 years.
For the best maintenance of your trampoline, also make sure no animals are allowed on the trampoline as they
could damage both the frame pad and the jumping mat.
The trampoline should be disassembled and withdrawn from use at once in case of any damage or missing parts
until the defects are repaired or parts replaced.
Extreme weather conditions can impact the trampoline materials, therefore follow these recommendations:
• Disassemble the safety net in case of strong wind and weigh the trampoline down. Store the safety net in a safe
place.
• Remove the jumping mat during winter season as the weight of the snow could damage the mat.
• Protect the trampoline from direct heat, fire, sparks and fireworks.
• Protect your trampoline from heavy rain and snow as well.
Maximum user weight is defined by the size of the trampoline:
10 ft / 305 cm 100 kg / 220.5 lbs
12 ft / 366 cm 130 kg / 286.6 lbs
14 ft / 427 cm 130 kg / 286.6 lbs
480 cm 150 kg/ 330.6 lbs

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7. BASIC TRAMPOLINE JUMPS
THE JUMPING JACK:
1. Start from a standing position with feet in shoulder
width, head up and eyes on the trampoline mat.
2. Swing your hands forward, above your head and back
in a circular motion.
3. Bring your feet together in mid-air and point your
toes.
4. Land back on the center of the mat with your feet in
shoulder width (the same as the starting position).
THE FRONT DROP:
1. Start by softly bouncing up and down a few times.
2. Jump upwards and land with your hands and knees
forward.
3. Push yourself off with your hands and jump back to
the upright position.
THE PRAYING MANTIS:
1. Start with a low bounce.
2. Land on your knees in shoulder width, keeping your
back straight and keep your arms stretched out to
maintain balance.
3. Bounce back to the starting position by using the
bounce momentum and swinging your arms upwards.
BOTTOM BOUNCE:
1. Start with a basic starting position. Jump up, aiming
to the center of the jumping mat.
2. Land with your legs stretched in front of you, with
hands on both side of your hips and keep your back
straight
3. Push yourself up with your hands to rebound to the
starting position.
6. JUMPING INSTRUCTIONS
Each jumper must start by learning slow and controlled jumps. Safe landings are the base of trampoline jumping
skills and are important to learn at the beginning. Lack of these skills may result in severe injuries.
Both jumper and instructor should keep in mind that steady balance at each jump represents the base of successful
trampoline jumping.
The stopping technique is equally important as jumping. Correct stopping represents one of the most important
safety precautions in trampoline jumping. When losing control of the jump and/or balance the jumper has to react
quickly to prevent injuries. In order to achieve this, the jumper should simply bend his knees before landing on the
jumping mat. This is the safest way to stop the jump and prevent accidents.
While learning and training trampoline jumps, it is advised to have a persons standing around the trampoline in
order to help the jumper if needed. Trampoline jumping is a physical strain and shouldn’t last too long. A tired
jumper can easily succumb to errors in jumping thus highly increasing risk of injury.
High trampoline jumps are considered advanced jumps and should not be allowed to inexperienced jumpers. It is
extremely important to be sure that the height of the jump corresponds to the experience of the jumper.
PLEASE NOTE:
Beginners should learn the basic body positions and practice the basic bounces described in this
manual.
To learn how to balance and jump, stand in the middle of the jumping area and bounce softly up and
down to control the movement. Increase the intensity gradually, returning to the same position on
the jumping mat with each bounce.
Focus on the jumping mat when jumping, failing to do so may quickly result in losing balance and
falling.
Do not perform somersaults without supervision! Somersaults should be carried out only by
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THE PANCAKE DROP:
1. Start off with a soft, low jump upwards.
2. Let yourself fall on your front, placing your hands on
the jumping mat in front of you.
3. Push yourself up to the starting position.
THE TURTLE DROP:
1. Start with a soft upwards jump.
2. Land on your back, keeping your chin close to your
chest and your knees bent. Keep your chin towards
your chest as you land.
3. Kick your legs forward in order to jump up and land in
the starting position.
You now master the basic jumps and are ready to jump even higher!
But remember to always stay in control of your jumps.
ENJOY IN PURSUING YOUR PASSION FOR JUMPING!
THE ROLLING STONE:
1. Start from the front drop position and push to the left
or right with your arms to start turning.
2. Turn your head and shoulders in the direction that
your body is turning.
3. Keep your back parallel with the jumping mat and
your head straight.
4. Return to the lying position to finish the jump, lying in
the opposite direction as at the beginning.
THE FLYING BALLERINA:
1. Start with the sitting position.
2. Jump and turn your head left or right and swing your
hands in the same direction to turn in the air.
3. Follow the motion with your hips to complete the turn.
4. Land in the sitting position to complete the jump.
For this trampoline, a critical fall height of less than 1500 mm is assumed.
The free-fall space must comply with the table below.
FREE SPACE ABOVE THE JUMPING MAT
Gallus 10ft
Gallus 12ft
Gallus 14ft
Gallus 480 cm
6000 mm
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION MINIMUM DEPTH MAXIMUM FREE
HEIGHT OF FALL
Turf/topsoil - - 100 cm*
Bark 20-80 mm particle size 30 cm 300 cm
Woodchip 5-30 mm particle size 30 cm 300 cm
Sand or gravel 0,25-8 mm grain size 30 cm 300 cm
Other materials As tested according to standard EN 1177
* Turf as well as having aesthetic appeal also has some useful impact attenuating properties. Experience has shown that, if well
maintained, it is normally effective for fall heights up to 1 m and can be used without the need to conduct a test. For fall heights
above 1 m, the performance of turf as an impact attenuating surfacing is dependent upon local climatic conditions. Therefore, as
there are significant regional variations in climate throughout Europe it is advised that guidelines are given at a national level.
Required space around and above the trampoline:
FREE SPACE AROUND THE TRAMPOLINE
(see the table for impact absorbing ground material)
IMPORTANT! FLOOR MATERIAL IN RELATION
OF FALL HEIGHT AND FREE ZONE
2000 mm ø3050 mm (Gallus 10ft)
ø3660 mm (Gallus 12ft)
ø4270 mm (Gallus 14ft)
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The purpose of operational inspection is to check the trampoline in detail - it’s stability and functionality. Especially
identifying any obvious defects of wear due to vandalism and/or normal use of the trampoline. This includes surfacing,
safety distance, installation of accessories, labelling, stability and the overall level of wear of the trampoline.
In case of damaged trampoline or it’s parts, missing parts or other defects the trampoline must be removed from use
until all the defects are repaired.
Incorrect maintenance will result in discontinuing the validity of the trampoline warranty and the manufacturer’s liability
for any accidents which may occur.
Examination frequency: examinations should be performed at least once a month.
DATE HOUR Trampoline
is / is not suitable Checked by Signature Notes
REPORT OF MONTHLY OPERATIONAL TRAMPOLINE
INSPECTION
The purpose of inspection is identifying any obvious defects and sources of danger on the outside of the trampoline,
which are easily visible from the ground without the use of auxiliary objects. This covers cleanness, various obstacles or
objects that are close to the trampoline, missing parts, trampoline or jumping mat damages and excessive wear, etc.
Examination frequency: examinations should be performed daily before use and before each use.
DATE HOUR Trampoline
is / is not suitable Checked by Signature Notes
REPORT OF REGULAR DAILY VISUAL TRAMPOLINE
EXAMINATION

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Purpose: The main inspection shall be carried out in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions on maintenance in
order to ensure the level of safety of the trampoline, its base, supporting structure and parts of the trampoline (e.g. wear
and possible overall changes in the safety of the trampoline caused by improper changes or repair).
Failure to record regular inspections will result in discontinuing the validity of the trampoline warranty and the
manufacturer’s liability for any accidents which may occur.
Examination Period: at least once a year.
Reviewer: An authorized person by the manufacturer or an expert approved by the manufacturer.
MAIN ANNUAL INSPECTION REPORT
REVIEWED ELEMENTS YES NO
A. Trampoline base inspection
Visual inspection of the trampoline base: The trampoline is stable and on a levelled surface.
B. Trampoline construction inspection
Visual inspection of the metal construction
Inspection of all structural elements and junctions: connecting elements, legs, rails, sockets,
springs...
Conformity of the structural elements with the design check-up
Condition of PVC and textile parts: frame pad, safety net, skirt and weather cover check-up
C. Jumping mat inspection
Visual inspection of the jumping mat
D. PVC parts inspection
Visual inspection of PVC parts: frame pad, safety net, skirt and weather cover check-up
Repair or replacement of damaged parts
E. Overview of safety instructions for the trampoline
F. Remarks and observations (any defects or damages must be defined and recorded in this field)
Date and hour:
Trampoline is / is not suitable
Inspected by:
Signature
PASSION
FOR JUMPING
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